Tuesday, April 12, 2016

A Very Sick Game: Why Sick People Don't Stand Up for Themselves

Maybe I should call my blog, "Lisa's Rant."  Here it comes.  Hold on to your hat.

The politicians are at it again. Not only are they telling you how awful our country is, they want you to feel helpless.

I was listening to a speech today about poor people not affording their medicine while the pharmaceutical companies are making billions in profits.

Time for me to step in here with a question to turn the tables.  While the people in the audience were making sounds of shock to demonstrate their disgust, I have to ask,  why are you spending any money on drugs at all?  They are poisons given out in small doses which makes it legal in some illogical way.

Let's forget all about the money and ask the public, "Haven't you figured out by now, the drug madness has not made you healthy?"

In less than two sentences later, this politician said the USA spends more on health care than any other country.  Let that sink in.  We pay more than any other country because we allow the health insurance industry and pharmaceutical industry to push us around.

But, certain people created this legalized bullying:  the elected officials.

Oh, that hurts, because us buffoons have reelected these kooks, I mean crooks, over and over again.

If you are taking medicines and not feeling any better, have you ever asked, is there something else out there?  We are a sick nation and sick people don't stand up for themselves very well.

Sad.

How did we get sucked into the failures of the drug merry-go-round?  We listened and complied without asking any questions.  Now, ask the people who died from properly prescribed drug use what they think?  Ask the people who are dealing with long drawn out class action court cases?  Ask the people who were harmed by drugs that were later removed from the market?

I watched my Grandma take piles of drugs for as long as I  knew her.  She was in pain.  She was miserable.  She lived in fear because her health continued to fail.  Not only did her health continue to fail, it was expected, and no one ever offered her a non-drug solution. No one wonders why toxins in small doses didn't work.

Now, I see a lot of people in my office who don't like to take meds.  Some won't take pain meds, but still agree to take maintenance meds for chronic systemic problems. So, I am wondering, will there ever be a time when nearly all of the population decides that expensive medications don't work and should be tossed out?

When I hear someone say they are choosing their medications over food, or rent over their medications, I cringe.  Now it has become a weapon to create hate, angst, and disgust against our neighbors.  How can the pharmaceuticals and insurance companies be so cruel?  Really?  Just stop playing their game.

You've been lied to about creating and maintaining health.  For some people it is too late.  They will die prematurely.  I hate it.  I hate it worse than the lies about medications being expensive and people being deprived of poisons.

You think the politicians have the solutions?  Maybe stopping the drugs is a solution.  It is certainly a question worth asking.

(Before you comment and call me ignorant because there are serious diseases that require special drugs like epilepsy or mental illness, you need to consider that most diseases have common causes that are treated successfully  by diet and life style modification.  Even diseases with congenital concerns can likely be treated with minimal medication that should be fairly cheap and not burdened by an expensive patent.)

It is time to give up the twisted game of lies about health and money.

I'm not alone in this:

“One of the biggest tragedies of human civilization is the precedence of chemical therapy over nutrition. It’s a substitution of artificial therapy over nature, of poisons over food, in which we are feeding people poisons trying to correct the reactions of starvation.” — Dr. Royal Lee, 1951

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