Surely your doctor knows all about the dangers of excess insulin. They can help you reduce your insulin level and reduce your Alzheimer’s risk – right? No, I’m afraid not.
As amazing as it may sound your doctor, along with the entire medical community is ignoring this new breakthrough and in some cases attacking and denouncing it.
Why is this happening? Sadly our medical system is far too focused on making money. New discoveries are evaluated based largely on their profit potential.
High-tech, expensive treatments such as the coronary bypass surgery and expensive high-profit medications are quickly adopted and widely promoted.
But less-profitable therapies are systematically ignored and attacked, even if they have the potential of savings millions of lives! Money seems to be all that matters.
In 1969 doctor Kilmer McCully of Harvard Medical School discovered that high blood levels of an amino-acid called Homocysteine were extremely toxic to the circulatory system. Simply stated, the higher your homocysteine level, the higher your risk of suffering a lethal heart attack or stroke.
Later studies confirmed his initial discovery and also found that by taking a certain inexpensive vitamin pill you could quickly and easily reduce your Homocysteine level which can dramatically reduce your risk of ever suffering a heart attack or stroke.
Sadly recent surveys have found that very few doctors are advising their patients to take the nutritional supplement, leaving tens of millions at high risk of sudden death.
Unfortunately the particular vitamin pill involved is extremely inexpensive and since it contains natural substances found in the human body nothing in the pill can be patented to produce a highly-profitable drug such as Lipitor or Plavix, so from a financial perspective there’s little profit potential in this approach.
As a result the medical community has chosen to cloud the issue and is now demanding decades of further research. In doing so they may be condemning tens of millions of Americans to a premature death over the decades ahead.
Here’s yet another egregious example. Way back in the 1950s studies discovered that women of child bearing age who consumed diets rich in folic acid and/or took folic acid supplements had a drastically lower risk of having a baby with the birth defect know as spina bifida. (Spina Bifida causes a baby to be born with its spinal column open and incomplete. The result is a handicapped life, pain, many surgeries, paralysis and rarely premature death.)
The inexpensive folic acid supplements actually reduced the risk of spina bifida a whopping 75%! Though the researchers had made this discovery long ago it took over 40 years for the American Medical Association to finally acknowledge the research findings and recommend to their doctors that they advise their female patients to consume more folic acid.
In stark contrast, after the first coronary bypass surgery was performed in 1960, doctors quickly adopted the surgery and began doing hundreds each year. Since the procedure was such a huge money-maker doctors felt no need to wait for decades of research to confirm it’s safety but instead they were off to the races. Today in the U.S. 444,000 coronary bypass surgeries are performed each year.
Since there’s no way to use CRH to make big
profits, the medical community is ignoring it – even though
millions will die while they twiddle their thumbs!
You’ve Been Lied To - and Badly Misinformed
Unfortunately today we Americans know very little
about how to prevent disease and premature aging and sadly our
doctors know even less.
Very few of us have access to preventive care as most health
insurers refuse to reimburse doctors for any kind of preventive
care. (Take a look at your health insurance booklet and you’ll
no doubt find a clause that explicitly prohibits payment for any
form of preventive treatment or care.)
Instead our entire medical care system is focused on the disease treatment model. We sit around waiting to develop a disease then run to the hospital and hope our doctors can save us with their drugs and surgeries.
Prevention makes much more sense but here again the profit motive stands in the way. Preventive care isn’t anywhere near as profitable as treatment. Our medical system is in reality a disease care system in that it only turns a profit when someone is sick and needs treatment.
Today people are having a very difficult time getting access to reliable and accurate health information. When we go out in search of medical information – we usually end up more confused than when we started.
Though our media is full of reports on the latest medical findings, unfortunately much of their reporting is either misleading, overhyped or dead wrong.
The media loves to sensationalize everything it reports. Even the smallest discoveries are trumpeted as “major breakthroughs”. Also, many of the studies they promote so eagerly were actually conducted and funded by the very same drug companies that make the medicines in question so the stellar results they claim should come as no surprise.
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There’s even more corruption. Many of the most prestigious
scientific medical journals are actually owned by the same drug
companies that fund much of the research they publish.
Because these are the publications that doctors rely on as a primary source of information, your doctor is hardly an unbiased source of health information!
And since only a third of the medical schools include even a single course on nutrition, you can’t rely on your physician for expert, knowledgeable nutritional advice.
Worst of all media reports are seldom consistent. One day they tell you dietary fats are bad because they cause cancer and should be carefully eliminated from your diet.
Then the very next day they tell you how healthful the fat in fish can be. It’s no wonder most Americans are chronically confused and bewildered when it comes to health information! ■
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