Healthcare is Blurring Boundaries

Healthcare is Blurring Boundaries

A post by Blanche Scharf http://www.yourhealthupdates.com

I have been studying natural healing modalities for the last 25 years. In that time I have had the privilege of working with some of the greatest minds in Natural Healing including Naturopaths, Scientists, and Energy Healers. I have seen people miraculously heal from all kinds of dis-ease thru non-invasive methods. Personally, I have experienced all kinds of diets from Macrobiotics to Raw Foods. Now is a very important time to start sharing this health information with as many people as possible, so people can make well informed decisions about their health and not fall victim to a sickcare system based on profit, rather than one of supporting wholeness, compassion and love

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Healthcare is blurring boundaries between health, wellness, sickness, and disabilities, and American’s are currently accepting this as a way of life.  It comes out of the growth of drugs/pharmaceutical perceived benefits. The shortcoming of our healthcare system is sick care has become the norm.  Pharmaceuticals now equal health benefits.  Health is defined as having good healthcare, passing a physical, and taking all the drugs to keep all your conditions under control.

Health management is left in the hands of a sick care industry.  Medicine is branching out.  They are now in the businesses of growing longer eyelashes, fixing dry eyes, super charging sexual desire and performance, seeing that you get good nights sleep, and keeping a check on anxiety. For your children they make sure they learn in school, do not disrupt, are paying attention, and are not anxious.  They now have a name for everything addiction, from gambling, computer games, sex, eating, and medication.

Expanding the healthcare industry into a drug dispensing machine, with something oral or topical for what ails you. Patented relief has never been more profitable.  Fast acting bioavailability, with patents and numerous clinical studies, safe except for rare exceptions, can interact with other medication.  The circumstantial evidence of harm that exists for the product will not hit the fan for a couple of years.  Meanwhile it should be incorporated into a healthy lifestyle.  The beneficial effects of long lashes, less pimples, better sex, a good nights sleep, and no anxiety is worth deranged intestine function, liver problems, and diminished kidney function. The stunning announcement that this may not be right for everyone means everyone else, not you.

Part of the environment in America is that everything in nature has added benefits if it comes out of a bottle or package.  The performance of a product is based on an ingredient list that may not be understandable. Today’s pharmaceutical  companies  are developing  new products that address every aspect of a person’s life.  The undeniable appeal to all this is that there is a dispensing machine that is delivering answers to all health inconveniences.

The pharmaceutical industry has one of the most generous sampling campaigns, working with your health care provider; they make it possible for you to get hooked on your trial supply.  All you have to do is ask your doctor for a sample, and tell him the television sent you.

Tracking customers through samples, is their way of seeing that popular drugs make there way into your home.  Label claims, and overall problems of the product understandably are not featured, because the primary focus is healing and recovery.  Limited research into long term use should not concern you.  They know you want immediate relief; consumers do not want to grapple with the future popping up in their thoughts.  The circumstantial evidence of the beneficial effects is enough to reduce levels of anxiety, even when the study reported people were trying to capitalize on the fact that body’s immune system was failing.  In defense of the pharmaceutical industry the results was what they anticipated.  Healthcare is blurring boundaries, because of the pharmaceutical industry touting convenience and immediate results, which appeals to the American public.

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