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Legendary economist Paul Zane Pilzer has written, “What we call the ‘health care’
business is really the sickness business. The $1.4 trillion we spend on medical care
is concerned with treating the symptoms of sickness. It has very little to do with
being stronger or healthier.” Pilzer predicts that wellness is destined to become a
trillion dollar industry.
Think about it, if your doctor has, let’s say, 300 patients, and they all become
healthy – nobody is coming into his office anymore, he's broke! What incentive does
he have to keep you healthy? None! This may sound a little harsh but even the
hands of the good doctors are tied, because even if they do know some alternative
treatment, they can only prescribe drugs and surgery or risk losing their license,
being sued, ridiculed, or thrown out of high job positions, as many honest doctors
already have been.
A cured patient is a lost source of income. A sick patient who is marginally
"improved" is a manageable patient.
“This guy’s doctor told him he had six months to live. The guy said he
couldn’t pay his bill. The doctor gave him another six months.”
Managing patients means routine office visits and renewing of drug prescriptions.
Therefore, a manageable patient is a continuing source of income; a cash cow if you
will. Multiply that by a few billion people and you get an idea why this deceit is
being put upon you. The profits from the so called "health-care" industry are
staggering!
The thrust of the pharmaceutical agenda is to provide temporary relief, while never
addressing the cause of the disease condition. This agenda insures regular visits to
the doctor's office and requires the patient to routinely return to the pharmacy to
refill his prescriptions. This is what the game is all about folks, plain and simple.
Deny it, or understand how the system works and get healthy; it’s your choice.
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