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Cringe.


Medicine is a collapsing racket exacerbated by cannibalistic grifting, especially around vaccines and experiments being labeled as vaccines.  Medicine is not alone, as pretty much all forms of work have turned into grifts and rackets: banking and finance, education, real estate, and entertainment to name a few.  The food we eat is a grift.  There is no escape from the financial games being played around every industry that exists right now.  

Someday in the future, historians will take a look at our era of grifts and chuckle at the mess we made of civilization so that the average salary class family could live in a fabulous neighborhood with top-rated schools at the expense of pretty much everybody else.  They will see us as runners in a race nobody wins, pitted against each other on purpose to grease the gears of a leviathan consumerist machine.  They will wince when they consider the term "gainful employment" as applied to our era, when gainful employment was only to be had if you worked for yourself, because working for a corporation automatically meant participating in a pyramidal grift expressly designed to drain the soul.  They will cringe at the ideals of the favored classes, their clueless subsistence as office plankton in brutalist buildings with water coolers and ample free parking.  They will ostracize and mock any form of aspiration to the corporate Borg Helltopias our civilization reveres as the pinnacle of living. 

Speaking of corporate Borg Helltopias, no place on Earth better fits the description than the modern hospital.  If you have any psychic sensitivity at all, you know the hospital is a cratering abyss of astral predation.  It feels like a casino and for many of the same reasons.  The house always wins.  To walk into a hospital, even as a visitor, is to endanger your physical life and to be pushed into surrendering a vital part of your imagination to Pharmakeia.  Before the age of Coronatarianism, iatrogenic injuries were underreported as faith in the System obliged.  Now governments and mass formation psychosis victims run roughshod over the sane wherever a medical "professional" is to be found, as is evidenced by the solo adults walking down the street in ninety degree weather with masks on.  The entire medical profession has become a bundle of Stalinist hysterias with the sole purpose of forcing half-believers and unbelievers to comply with toxic, harmful protocols and to brainwash them so they will hand over their children to be chewed up as fodder for the machine. 

During the height of the Plandemic, hospital administrators received big payouts for admitting patients with what was labeled as Corona.  More money was received when said patients, like my unfortunate neighbor, were intubated instead of being treated with potential live-savers such as ivermectin.  Even more money came the administrator's way when the patient died from being intubated and put on Remdesivir, like my other neighbor.  Coviditarianism is the newest in a long line of excuses to keep watchful eyes off the clueless death dealers.  Potential advocates can now be easily prevented from witnessing the bumbling incompetence of dancing nurses and doctors.  Nevertheless, we are all perfectly aware doctors and nurses had oodles of time to invent and practice synchronized dance routines for TikTok between heroically "saving" patients from Corona.  

Personal Responsibility

Much like the only remedy for America's broken public schools is to take your kid out of America's broken public schools, the only feasible remedy for a broken health system is to avoid the broken health system.  When he was a young man, one of my relatives fantasized about getting new kidneys and lungs when he ruined his existing ones from drinking and smoking.  He wasn't serious, but his attitude at the time was reflective of the way that many people see health matters.  To them, the body is like any other machine.  If one part gets ruined, change it out like you would the brake pads on a car.   Of course organ trafficking is just another medical grift: the Chinese Communist Party enslaves and genocides its petty criminals, political dissidents, and Uyghurs with such a purpose in mind.  The relative ease of availability does not mean that human organs can be switched out easily and with few complications: the organ transplantee must take medications for the rest of his or her life.  The robotic sci-fi fantasy of humans having easily interchangeable parts has yet to become a viable reality.  

Panaceas and Manufactured Helplessness

One uneasy piece of the puzzle is the fact that most humans were not designed to eat animal products, so when we eat them, we face a slow and steady deterioration of connective tissue problems, immune system overloading, and inflammation.  There are a few people who have rare constitutions and digestive deformities that cause them intolerance to complex carbohydrates.  This unfortunate set must eat animal products while facing all the same immunity woes but at a slightly slower pace.  There are some people who are environmentally or congenitally damaged, so even if they eat an ideal, clean diet, they will encounter the same laundry list of maladies as someone who eats much more "dirty", once again at a slower pace.  

There is no panacea.  There is no one diet or drug that fixes everything because everything cannot be fixed.  For me, eating a vegan diet with no avoidance of gluten, oil, sugar, etc. works well because I have an average body without special needs.  My type two diabetic husband currently manages his diabetes via a vegan diet and exercise. One of his quirks is that his body cannot handle chocolate: he has an allergic reaction to it and gets a violent headache upon eating as much as a single teaspoon of chocolate chips.  He supplements with a weedy herb called amla or Indian gooseberry.  No matter what he does, his baseline health will always be less robust than mine due to genetics and damage sustained while he was young.

My ex-psychiatrist once told me at age 18 that I would be dependent on antidepressant drugs my entire life.  My husband's allopathic doctor has prescribed a slew of cholesterol-lowering drugs that my husband never filled as well as diabetic insulin.  The universal goal is obvious: get the customer hooked for life and convince them they cannot get along with the product.

I had braces for eight years from age ten to eighteen, which was a combination of having messed up teeth as well as an incompetent, grifting orthodontist.  All along the way I had at least a dozen cavities, and I cannot imagine it was fun to be my grifter dentist as he had to navigate between bundles of sharp metal to fill the holes in my teeth.  We are taught that cavities are genetic, that they are caused by eating too much sugar, and that nothing can be done except to drill and fill them.  To some degree this is true, as eating sugar exacerbates cavities.  One thing we are never taught is that eating animals and their secretions causes cavities.  The reason this happens is because eating animals and their blood and secretions, like eating a bunch of simple sugars, causes a generally acidic state in the body that rots teeth from the inside.  The solution is not to avoid all sugar or even animal products, though doing those things could help.  The solution is to find ways to de-acidify the body and to remineralize teeth.  In my case, my diet works well along with nightly applications of oral calcium.  I literally take a calcium supplement pill, squish out the white paste from the gelcap, and apply it to my teeth every night where I tend to get cavities.  

Acne is similar.  Acne reflects a state of internal inflammation as a result of hormonal imbalance, which means it cannot be cured by applying topical creams.  Solve the internal inflammation and acne goes away.  Consuming animal products in the form of cheeses, cream, and milk causes the kind of deep, cystic acne that plagued me from puberty until I went vegan at the age of thirty six.  This is probably because of the high levels of estrogen and stress hormones in dairy, including "pure" or raw organic dairy, which is a fluid meant to sustain a large baby animal.  Had I replaced dairy with lots of sugar or oil, I most likely would have still battled acne, though no food on Earth seems to be better at causing deep, painful pimples than dairy.  I saw many a dermatologist in my pre-vegan years and not one suggested animal milk products could be causing my cystic acne.  

The bottom line is that all forms of health maintenance have been infected with medical grift.  The goal of medical grift is not to cure the patient but to keep them dependent for life.  The Corona "vaccines" are the perfect example.  Eyeglasses are another.  It is presumed that vision will get worse over time no matter who you are, yet there are no depictions of ancient Romans or medieval Japanese courtesans with glasses.  Is this because they had perpetually blurry vision or because their optic nerves were never weakened enough to become dependent on glasses? 

Hippocrates said to let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.  Digestion comprises seventy percent of immunity, making food the most potent form of medicine.  The allopathic medical profession does not recognize food as important, and when it does, it completely fails to recognize the etheric aspects of food.  This is the "fifth element" of food magic.  Food gains nutritional value not only from its actual chemical makeup but from the undefinable dimensions of care and love that go into its creation and preparation.  A margarita is never going to be a health drink, but I would argue a margarita made with fine, aged tequila, hand-squeezed organic juices, and beautifully presented in a pretty glass has far more etheric value than a bottled mango smoothie from the drug store refrigerator case drunk out of the bottle.  Etheric value translates to physical health far more than anyone realizes.  If you're ever hungry after eating, it's usually because the food you ate did not have much etheric value.  Perhaps it was hastily defrosted and eaten on the run.  Perhaps it was prepared without much thought or care, or the ingredients were mostly processed or not all that fresh.   Compare a piece of chocolate cake from an old family recipe made by grandma for a beloved granddaughter.  The etheric value is off the charts.  In the future, it is my belief that physicians will look at the etheric value of the patient's food and seek to remedy their health at the etheric level.  Maybe the hospitals of the future will be huge open kitchens where great cooks show sickly people how to properly prepare healing meals for themselves and their families.

Letting Go

All things die.  Nobody gets out of here alive.  Even our species.  99.9 percent of all life ever to live on Earth has gone extinct.  Humans are not going to be an exception to the rule.  As many of you know, I had to put my terminally ill cat Kiki down in the summer of 2021.  I am still sad about having to live without her... she was the love of my life.  Nevertheless, in order for new kittens to be born, Kiki had to die.  If I had a chance to upload my consciousness to the Cloud and live forever as artificial intelligence, I would not do it.  Avoidance of death is what you do when you are ignorant about death.  The ignorance surrounding death is unacceptable.  Death must be faced with bravery and dignity.  To fear death and avoid it when it comes knocking is insane.  Pharmakeia believes that death can somehow be transcended by avoidance and denial.  Instead of drugs, allopaths, and hospitals, we need songs, rituals, and traditions.  The acceptance of death would go a long way in defeating the current medical dysfunction, which uses the fear of death to extract money from the gullible.

Where There Is No (Competent) Doctor

America, Canada, Europe, and Australia are quickly becoming Third Worlds of empty store shelves, astronomical gas prices, decaying infrastructure, and government overreach.  Medicine is a grift to be avoided at all costs, which means that being able to afford good medical care is not the same as being able to get good medical care.  I am currently betting my life that if I get sick, I can do a better job of healing myself than any allopathic doctor.  I myself cannot afford "good" medical care or the insurance that partially pays for it, and it is because of my economic disadvantages and subsequent self-treatment that I am healthier than anyone I know who can afford health insurance.    

I go by the mantra "If it's not as serious as a broken bone, make an honest attempt to treat it at home."  Doctors are largely know-nothings who can do nothing to help.  They exist to grift off of the manufactured helplessness that is the prevailing attitude about health and wellness. They are obsessed with the Latest Thing, whether it is a superfood panacea, a new drug, or a Corona vaccine.  This puts supposedly First World nations in the odd position of being more deprived of decent medical care than someone living in the deep bush of the Congo.  At least the local bush triage nurse doesn't typically profiteer off her patients as a way of life while pretending to have no clue.  Unless she works for the UN or an NGO, she's probably far better at healing than her highly paid Western counterpart.

The medical industry, like the academia and banking, are rackets that cannot be saved.  Perhaps this happens to all empires that are beyond their prime.  Once-dependable professions that used to heal and save now maim and kill.  We are expected to revere the medical profession as if it never turned traitor and held us and our families over a barrel.  I'll speak only for myself, but I'm done with these asshats and their colossal racket. 

 

 

 

Date: 2022-05-10 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
When I was younger, I suffered from a painful and horribly itchy eczema rash all over my body. It began just before I first went to school - suggesting that it may have been initially created by one of the vaccines I was injected with to, uhh, 'prevent illness'. Clinic after clinic, doctor after doctor, medication after medication, nobody had anything that could help me for more than a few days or a couple of weeks tops. After a full twenty years of this discomfort I had opportunity to participate in a clinical study on eczema - which I eagerly went along to in the hope of maybe finding something - anything - that could help. I followed the program regimen religiously, went to all the examinations, and still suffered from my condition. At my last visit, I asked the supervising physician what I thought was a rather obvious question: "Did this experiment bring us any closer to finding the cause of this malady?" This was his answer:

"Nobody's looking for the cause because that would lead directly to a cure. This study, like most of its kind, is being funded by a pharmaceutical company, for whom cures are a poor way to treat illness. What they look for is a treatment that will allow a patient suffering from an illness to live a more-or-less normal life in spite of having that illness as long as they continue to take - and, most importantly, pay for - that treatment. I cannot help you find the cause of your condition because that's not what I am being paid to do. Have a nice day."

Needless to say, that epiphany cost me all my remaining faith in the medical profession. Upon later discovering that the cause of my condition was an allergy to sugarcane, I eliminated all sugarcane products from my diet - with the result that the rash left then and never came back.

Date: 2022-05-11 11:15 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Congrats on figuring out what caused your eczema! I never got to the root of mine and get and angry itchy rash every winter. I eventually figured out that applying (organic, virgin) coconut oil several times a week eased/prevented the rash. But I can't apply it on my scalp or the middle of my back so that's where the rash goes now.

Years ago, I went to the dr for help with the rash. He said, "It's probably eczema, or maybe ringworm. Try this cream and see if it helps." I thought, Really? You can't tell the difference between eczema and ringworm?? The cream didn't help, I went online looking for natural treatments for eczema, and that was the last time I trusted a dr to help me.

Psychedelic jocular puca

Date: 2022-05-11 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I eventually ended up finding a naturopath who could run non-invasive allergy tests on me. The tests were pretty simple - he had about four dozen little vials of frequently-problematic substances in a little box, and all he did was check how my body strength varied as each one was brought close to my stomach. Three things turned up: dairy, string beans, and sugarcane. The dairy I knew about and had already dealt with, having discovered my lactose intolerance all on my own in my teenage years, and I rarely ever ate string beans because I really don't care for them. Therefore it was the sugarcane. I've been rash-free now for fourteen years.

Sadly, he died some months ago so now I have to find someone else. One of the key things I'll be looking for is someone who normally books lengthy appointments - nothing shorter than 15 minutes. That's a sign that he (or she) is thinking in terms of getting to know the patient rather than simply matching symptoms to treatments as fast as possible so the next invoice can be written. I know it's more expensive that way, but I also know the extra cost pays for something worthwhile.

I hope and pray you find the cause of your condition so you can correct it, because it's a brutal thing to have to live with. I knew all along the rash couldn't kill me, but boy were there times I wished it would!!

Date: 2022-05-11 09:27 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
It's actually not the sugar, but something else in the sugarcane. I'm fine with sugar from any other source, be it beets, bananas, maple, honey, whatever - but anything with cane in it like molasses, rum, etc. sets me off. This is what made it so hard to find: in most product ingredient lists, refined sugar just shows up as 'sugar' and the source is not specified; so sometimes I would react and other times I wouldn't, depending on what was in the supplier's budget at the time.

Date: 2022-05-11 12:02 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] methylethyl
Another thing they don't tell you: moving your teeth around with braces decreases their ability to regenerate and repair themselves, particularly the roots. The faster your teeth were migrated, the worse this problem is. People who received aggressive orthodontic treatment as teens find, more than people who didn't get braces, that in their fifties the roots of their teeth just kind of... aren't there anymore. What you trade for the nice straight smile is the structural integrity of the teeth.

Date: 2022-05-12 02:39 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying’s “Dark Horse” podcast featured a British orthodontist a couple years ago who talked about this at length. Another concern is the lack of breastfeeding and the reliance on soft foods for much too long causes the jaw to form improperly which results in not enough space for all of the teeth and a cascade of additional problems. Unsurprisingly, the man is considered a pariah in his profession.

Valerie

Date: 2022-05-11 11:05 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Enjoying life is the key to health! There's nothing wrong with an occasional drink or piece of Gram's cake. My gram's desserts certainly added to the my family's joy. She was a *fantastic* cook and baker. We miss her.

PJP

Date: 2022-05-11 06:58 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I have a book recommendation: "Survival and Austere Medicine: an Introduction, 3rd edition", which is a DIY manual written by an anonymous group of survivalist-minded doctors. It contains what you should keep, rather than throwing everything out.

https://www.lulu.com/shop/discussion-group-rawtwm/shop/discussion-group-rawtwm/survival-austere-medicine-an-introduction-black-white-paperback/paperback/product-1nz66d46.html?page=1&pageSize=4

Date: 2022-05-11 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Thanks for this excellent essay, and the reminder to take more time and care in the kitchen.

Miss P

Date: 2022-05-11 11:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] deng
"People aren't living longer, they're dying longer." This quote is Great!

The stories I could tell from my Mass General Hosp days. I will say you are 100% spot on with your critique. The 'Heroes' are generating a lot of ugly karma for a while now. Den

Date: 2022-05-13 12:59 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fringe_elemental
Veterinary medicine can also be a racket.
You know that we recently had to let our little Juju go...It was a situation that could have gone on through much pain for everyone with blood transfusions, tests, medications, etc. While he would continue to fade away regardless of our efforts.
We went to a local spay neuter clinic that offers basic medical care and they are not so bad and the doctor seemed honestly disturbed by what she had to do. We would have had to start taking him to a full service vet where I think that they do take advantage of your love and your guilt about whether you did all you could or not. And in the end we still watch them suffer despite our best heroic efforts. We are left with the guilt and the shoulda woulda coulda for the rest of our lives.
They all seem to be some sort of energy harvesting operation..And it's never positive energy, either.
Colleen

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