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Conspiracy corner
We often realize how important our health is only once we get sick.
It is probably the most important thing we can care about. And yet most of us do not realize that we we tend to do things every day that deteriorate our health and that we are immersed in a system that actively promotes this.
Don’t take it from me, take it from these Stanford educated siblings (https://open.spotify.com/episode/14XV2p3zAYVWPt7F2hpP9Z?si=330e6a658f6d4835) who were both deeply ingrained in our healthcare system - one as a doctor, the other as an employee at Pfizer - and who just could not stand it anymore.
If you do not understand how serious the allegations are that these two make against the food and healthcare system and how deep the implications are for us and our children, I do not think there is a way to make it more clear for you.
If your knee jerk reaction is to cry “conspiracy theory”, it is because you, too are captured by the system.
Here are a few things the companies and the scientists and bureaucrats they pay, do not want you to know or express:
- Being healthy is actually pretty simple and it is not something that can be easily monetized: it consists of good, unprocessed food, sleep, exercise and relationships.
- All leading causes of death (heart disease, cancer, diabetes and Alzheimers) in our population are metabolic diseases, triggered by dysfunctional mitochondria.
- Viruses hardly ever kill a metabolically healthy person - almost all Covid casualties could have been prevented if we were a metabolically healthy population.
- Pharmaceuticals are often necessary to resolve an acute medical problem or condition like an infection (antibiotics). But they are almost never a silver bullet for chronic disease - in these situations they usually mask or relocate the problem without addressing its root cause (SSRIs, statins, now Ozempic). If a doctor is telling you otherwise, they are a drug dealer, not a serious doctor.
- Vaccines are actually problematic and like anything else you inject into your body, should be treated with care: There are no studies proving that the combination of the many vaccines we expose our children to at a vulnerable age, do not cause serious long term issues - the rates of autism, asthma, allergies and other chronic diseases have skyrocketed since the broad prescription of vaccines. And vaccines are likely to play a role.
- Most of the “science” proving that a given pharmaceutical is safe, is funded by Big Pharma. And Big Pharma is paying billions of dollars every year to settle lawsuits over pharmaceuticals that proved to not be safe after all.
- Doctors are often very well intended but they are not perfect. And they often swim in a sea of bad incentives: “Every patient who is going to enter this ward, is going to get a surgery, whether they need it or not”. If all you have is a hammer you are going to see nails everywhere.
If you listen to your intuition on a lot of the above, you’ll know that this is true.
Let me be very clear what I am not saying: I am not saying that there is a lifestyle that is going to guarantee us infinite health. I am also not saying that there is not the odd person that is just unlucky with respect to the genetic lottery. I am also not saying that pharmaceuticals can never help.
I am saying: If you are responsible for your own health or especially for that of your children you owe it to yourself and them to hold your healthcare providers to a very high standard. And you should question everything they say.
We often realize how important our health is only once we get sick.
It is probably the most important thing we can care about. And yet most of us do not realize that we we tend to do things every day that deteriorate our health and that we are immersed in a system that actively promotes this.
Don’t take it from me, take it from these Stanford educated siblings (https://open.spotify.com/episode/14XV2p3zAYVWPt7F2hpP9Z?si=330e6a658f6d4835) who were both deeply ingrained in our healthcare system - one as a doctor, the other as an employee at Pfizer - and who just could not stand it anymore.
If you do not understand how serious the allegations are that these two make against the food and healthcare system and how deep the implications are for us and our children, I do not think there is a way to make it more clear for you.
If your knee jerk reaction is to cry “conspiracy theory”, it is because you, too are captured by the system.
Here are a few things the companies and the scientists and bureaucrats they pay, do not want you to know or express:
- Being healthy is actually pretty simple and it is not something that can be easily monetized: it consists of good, unprocessed food, sleep, exercise and relationships.
- All leading causes of death (heart disease, cancer, diabetes and Alzheimers) in our population are metabolic diseases, triggered by dysfunctional mitochondria.
- Viruses hardly ever kill a metabolically healthy person - almost all Covid casualties could have been prevented if we were a metabolically healthy population.
- Pharmaceuticals are often necessary to resolve an acute medical problem or condition like an infection (antibiotics). But they are almost never a silver bullet for chronic disease - in these situations they usually mask or relocate the problem without addressing its root cause (SSRIs, statins, now Ozempic). If a doctor is telling you otherwise, they are a drug dealer, not a serious doctor.
- Vaccines are actually problematic and like anything else you inject into your body, should be treated with care: There are no studies proving that the combination of the many vaccines we expose our children to at a vulnerable age, do not cause serious long term issues - the rates of autism, asthma, allergies and other chronic diseases have skyrocketed since the broad prescription of vaccines. And vaccines are likely to play a role.
- Most of the “science” proving that a given pharmaceutical is safe, is funded by Big Pharma. And Big Pharma is paying billions of dollars every year to settle lawsuits over pharmaceuticals that proved to not be safe after all.
- Doctors are often very well intended but they are not perfect. And they often swim in a sea of bad incentives: “Every patient who is going to enter this ward, is going to get a surgery, whether they need it or not”. If all you have is a hammer you are going to see nails everywhere.
If you listen to your intuition on a lot of the above, you’ll know that this is true.
Let me be very clear what I am not saying: I am not saying that there is a lifestyle that is going to guarantee us infinite health. I am also not saying that there is not the odd person that is just unlucky with respect to the genetic lottery. I am also not saying that pharmaceuticals can never help.
I am saying: If you are responsible for your own health or especially for that of your children you owe it to yourself and them to hold your healthcare providers to a very high standard. And you should question everything they say.