No
one likes to be sick, or see others around them be sick. Depending on
the severity of the illness, it can be an uncomfortable, sobering, and
sometimes devastating occurrence. And in our modern day world, it seems
we can’t put anything on our skin or in our bodies, or even breathe the
air around us, without reading about the dangers we face as a result.
With an ever-growing desire for profit
and a greedy hold on scientific advancements, nature’s cures seem a
thing of the past — or at least that’s what large pharmaceutical
companies controlling our well-being would like us to believe.
Dr. Kenneth Stoller’s book, Incurable Me,
exposes some of medicine’s biggest, and most protected, secrets, while
bringing to light how profit and shareholders control medical practice.
The Western world has
largely abandoned ancient medicine, but some people are questioning the
wisdom of this shift. Doctors, healers, and health enthusiasts, along
with anyone skeptical of ‘the system,’ have begun returning to our
healing roots and rediscovering nature’s secrets. But why, if there are
so many adverse side effects, and so much money thrown into big pharma’s
medicines, are people not overwhelmingly aware of their options?
In Stoller’s book, he
discusses how the best evidence in medical research rarely makes its way
into clinical practice because of the lack of profit it will bring. And
when breakthrough studies present the facts that we need to step away
from the grasp of big pharma, they are typically buried or altered
because they conflict with powerful financial interests.
And then there is the
Centers for Disease Control, which one would like to believe has our
best interest in mind. We all have one life, and one planet to live it
on, so why not work together to learn the best ways to be and stay
healthy, as well as combat sickness in times of need?
Money is its own powerful
and addictive drug that has swayed so many decisions, created so much
controversy, and, undoubtedly, led to many deaths. Stoller notes the
close ties between the Centers for Disease Control and big pharma,
arguing that they hinder our health by limiting, altering, and hiding
important research. Profit has become the bottom line and our health,
necessarily, a casualty.
Incurable Me is an important read for anyone intrigued by
the workings of modern medicine. A detailed look at how valuable medical
research is typically passed over for more profitable avenues, as well
as company interests, Stoller’s book is truly an eye-opener.
Where would we be if the medical community actually had access to the very best evidence without the pressures and power of big pharma, insurance, and government influences? Would we be healthier, more aware of what our bodies need? More in tune with nature’s medicines?
Where would we be if the medical community actually had access to the very best evidence without the pressures and power of big pharma, insurance, and government influences? Would we be healthier, more aware of what our bodies need? More in tune with nature’s medicines?
Stoller’s book clearly
connects the dots between commerce and medical research, meanwhile
exposing treatments for some of the top concerning modern diseases like
Lyme disease, brain trauma, dementia, and autism.
Stephanie Seneff, a senior research scientist at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, called the book “timely, colorful, and informative,” describing it as “a
wealth of knowledge to set you straight on what’s up with vaccines,
toxic metals, pesticides, and autoimmune disease, and why you can no
longer trust your doctor to keep you well.”
Simply put, Dr. Stoller
presents the bigger picture of how money and greed form an overwhelming
power that harms, rather than heals, the human race. Incurable Me reveals the need for the medical profession to open their minds to the root of the cause in order for our world to be healthier. Collective Evolution
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