Thursday, September 29, 2005

"Health Care" makes me sick


I'm learning more and more how corrupt the health care industry is. Do you all know about this already?

People who have discovered natural cures for cancer and diabetes have been bribed with millions of dollars to keep their mouths shut. The pharmaceutical companies don't want the public to know about these cures. Why? So the cancer centers, the insulin distributors, hospitals, and most of all the big time pharaceutical drug people in the country all stay in business.

If people get better, they're all out of work.



I have more to say, but right now I'm just disgusted.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ryan said..
I'm just curious how you came across this. I came across this and other things a few years ago but said to myself forget it. It's beyond m control. The oil and gas markets do the same thing.

Amberlynn said...

Not to disgust you further, but you do know about how little they've ever tested any common medical practices on woman (vs. men) and how they're just now, finally after woman fought really hard, learning about how differently our bodies react to different things. It's the reason so many women are dying of heart disease.

When you start learning about how close-knit health care industry and insurance industry are, you should be fuming like Mt. St. Helens. I know I have been since I learned about these disgusting things.

Also, practically NO funding goes to any preventative care practices for the same reasons. Let's not go out of business.

But no, universal health care would be such a Bad bad things. Profit seeking market forces at the wheel is better.

Emily said...

How do you know this?
Who is telling this to you?
Can they proov this?

Jason and Emily said...

Ryan, there's a book that I can refer you to if you'd like more.

Anonymous said...

Ryan said...
Is it the one by Kevin Trudeau? If not sure let's hear it.

Stargirl said...

As someone who is a slave of the health care industry and of insurance companies...

I am enraged.

I am depressed.

I feel hopeless.

I feel like the world will never get better.

But amidst all this, I still feel thankful that I was born in the last 50 years and there is at least treatment for my disease available, and people are fighting to cure it, because if people like that didn't exist, I'd have perished long ago. So, a slave I remain, but a thankful one.

Ninny Beth said...

I get tired when I think about it, but I found a REAL doctor. One who will advocate for me and one who is willing to help me find alternative treatments. One who lets me use the phone with him instead of paying a $15 co-pay just to tell him that I feel like crap or I feel good. This makes me have hope. There are good people working in the big bad beast. Be your own advocate. Be an advocate for others. Thanks Em for your sweetness and your heart. I met your brother a year and a half ago and didn't know he was your brother, but now I know!