What do you think of medical industry in America?!


Question: Personally, I think it is horrible. If someone does not have insurance they are booted to the curb. There are a lot of underprivileged people living in the U.S. Being sick with the cold or the flu really sucks. I definitely have empathy for those who have worse medical conditions and cannot be treated.

How do you feel?


Answers: Personally, I think it is horrible. If someone does not have insurance they are booted to the curb. There are a lot of underprivileged people living in the U.S. Being sick with the cold or the flu really sucks. I definitely have empathy for those who have worse medical conditions and cannot be treated.

How do you feel?

Doctors are being held hostage by the drug industry. The so called health care industry is really health abuse industry. But having said that, they are just responding to the terrible food being grown, raised, and distributed in America. The real problem is that the medical industry has followed the allopathic method of medicine and is focused on treating symptoms, not making the body healthy. The reason is that the drug industry has created drugs that are focused on treating symptoms and most of the education doctors get is from drug company reps. Even the FDA is funded, primarily, by drug companies and food industry corporations, so they are beholding to this money stream.

All you have to do is look at all the recalls and statistics to prove to yourself the FDA is not looking out for your health. Last year, 10,000 to 20,000 people died of drug overdose from "street" drugs (illegal ones like cocaine, heroin, etc.). Yet last year over 106,000 people died in hospitals due directly to drugs given to them that were doctor prescribed, FDA approved. That is over 10 times the number of people dying due to legal drugs over illegal ones. We complain about how over 4,025 men have died in Iraq, yet that was over a 4 year period. That's only 1,000 men per year. In our hospitals, 106,000 died of medical and drug company ABUSE. That's 106 times the number of deaths due to Legal Drugs. Does that sound like a reasonable way to approach health? Sounds to me like our war on drugs is directed at the wrong people. We now rank last in 45 countries in the world for longevity and it is now predicted that our children will live 5 years less than we now do. Does that sound like our food supplies, drugs, and medical science is going in the right direction?

To top it off, our illustrious politicians that are bought and paid for by big money, is not addressing the real truths. Does anyone in their right mind believe that government can really administer a healthcare system? America is destroying it's self from the inside out. By letting genetically engineered foods into the market without any labeling as such is ludicrous. Yet, over 50% of the entire FDA is employed by ex-monsanto employees and is now run by an ex-monsanto executive. Is it no wonder the largest promoter of GMO's is supplying people to run the FDA that is regulating this?

When you see chemotherapy being used to treat cancer patients with enormous costs involved and realize that the cure rate using this technique is only 2% to 3%, is it any wonder people are losing faith in medicine? The cure rate is based on people living over 5 years after a treatment. This is a well known statistic, yet healthcare companies continue to fund this lunacy and promote the idea of giving people hope when the use it.

The correct abuse order should be: 1. Food industry is promoting and selling garbage; 2. The drug industry is making drugs to make people feel better, but not get better health wise to allow the bad food to continue; 3. The doctors are supporting the allopathic medicine approach and selling the drugs that the drug industry is teaching them what to do; 4. The health care industry is controlling what doctors can do and not do based strictly on statistical profit motivations.

The bottom line is that the medical industry is about profit, not health. Treating symptoms, not root causes.

It's not easy to be healthy in America today. Money doesn't talk, it SCREAMS.

good luck to us all

As a US citizen, I can agree and say that our health system is in the crapper. Many people can't afford to go to the doctor, so they get put on Medicaid-which comes out of our taxes. It's a no win, ****-all situation.





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