Cure
Why go in search of a cure, when it is not usually productive. The word cure to most people means some health problem will go away and never return. This is the trick or treat healthcare equivalent. Many peopled get a trick played on them when they accept healthcares allowed use of the word cure. It is at best a watch and wait prognosis, with the advice to move on with your life.
The health care system is oops in action, oops it returned, oops the treatment isn’t working like expected, and the final one, oops you’re a statistic now. This trick of the trade is called the numbers game. With the statistics of probability, the intrinsic risk can be hidden. The medical profession has access to, and is directed by pharmaceutical printouts, studies, and research. The drug industry has found their niche in the word cure. Since they are the only entity that can use it, they are dependent on enhanced study statistics.
The patient has a hard time negotiating the fees, services, and options they want to try. The exclusive use of the word cure has led to health illiteracy throughout the general population. Featured interviews with so called experts in the allopathic medical community show that most reside in wonderland. If this is not scary enough, most Americans have no contingency strategies in place for their health, when given a life altering diagnosis.
Stop paying high cost, analyze and spot the discrepancies behind the inflated benefits of a treatment. The deceptive numbers can be seen by the pictures of some high profile people who believed in the system. Weighing options means you take on some of the responsibility, by educating yourself. In search of a cure means checking everything out. The fear tactics that modern medicine uses always directs you to their solutions. Following their rules for treating ill health, at best can get you functional, at worst you will be poisoned to oblivion.
Do your homework, guard against manipulating tactics, and trust your instincts. If pictures speak a thousand words, then the tale is told on the front pages of tabloid publications and documentaries. Most of these publications are considered not the best in media, exposing what main stream is afraid to do, sticking out their neck and going against main stream sensibilities. The real reason is not noble, it is financial. However, the real story was missed allopathic medicine not only fails, but is dangerous.
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