Content Description
- Why we have disease and illness
- Human health/lifespan potential
- “dead doctors don’t lie”
- ignorance by design
- re-education
- healing
- more to come
- Working Hypothesis 1: Disease and health disorders can be stopped, reversed and prevented. This includes cancer, diabetes (1 and 2), alzheimer’s, atrial fibrillation (afib) etcetera. (laziness brings death…literally)
- Working Hypothesis 2
A health system based on “expert” dependency (when struck with illness) is generationally fatal. In contrast, some oriental cultures pay the doctors while they are healthy, and stop paying the doctors if they become sick. Doctors harbor death ignorantly. (this is more than one claim)
- Topics For Smaller Paper
– The cure for cancer has never been missing. Follow the money.
– lifespan statistics from the different backgrounds that surround us like the homeless, to doctors and other demographics.
-Nutrient deficient food
-…many more
What are the problems now?
Hitler had it right when he said, “If you own the youth, you own the future”. In a culture so hell bent on finding “the facts”, it seems to me that it could be easy to look clear over them and devise new ones. I think, this is only a contemplation, that nearly all of professional health care only subdues and/or acts as a painkiller during the process of sped up bodily deterioration. Knowledge is quite literally power. The less knowledge there is to be had (working and useful knowledge of course), the more money there is to be made. The body is smart, and well designed to handle life.
Why cant we live longer?
The human body has the predetermined genetic potential to live a guaranteed 120 years on this earth. There are people all over the world in less fortunate situations than many americans, who outlive all others by nearly 80% on average. It is interesting to note the average life expectancies of doctors (not long at all), couch potatoes, homeless people and those from other continents and lifestyles. Looking at the charts, something is being done wrong.
- Current State Of Research Paper
I feel “healthcare systems” have become, almost by sheer ignorance, a very counter intuitive working (or not) concept. I have spent countless hours of past free time (emphasis on PAST) reading, listening and learning about what health is and how it comes into being. I have the information all internalized, and the supporting content follows closely behind like a ripple in the air behind a thrown dart. This has the potential to be a very one-sided, very biased argument about a very counter intuitive issue.