Maintenance drugs for the rest of your life is a business model
I was driving this morning while listening to talk radio and I chance upon a health talk show. The hosts proceed to admonish patients who stop taking their medication once their symptoms have abated. The hosts tell the patients that those are lifetime maintenance drugs. Take those drugs until the day you die.
The comments ticked me off. Bad. Very bad. These business establishments. Tsk tsk. Talk radio, all for profit, backed up by the same drug companies whose drugs the hosts promote. No care for truth, no care for the welfare of the listening public.
Drugs can be life saving in critical emergencies, period, enough. The road to true health is to quickly let go of drugs and herbs and let only your food be your maintenance for life.
Let the public beware. Always look at the business model of the mass media outlet you are programming your mind with. That radio station is supported by those drug advertisers. That radio talk show doctor is supported by the same drug advertisers. They discuss, and they are all in cahoots to sell you their products. Whatever science or information or research they trot out are all presented in a manner to sell you MORE of their products.
The reason a radio program exists in that prime time slot is because they have a lot of advertising support. That being the reason they exist, to earn a profit from advertisers, no way in their right mind will they ever give health opinions that is contrary to the business model of their advertisers.
You will never hear those doctors or those hosts in a talk show say fix your diet, avoid pollution, detox and nurture yourself and you can get rid of all the drugs you are taking. That the benefits of a drug free and a doctor free existence is outstanding health! Maybe at one time a great doctor will go on air and say these truth views… but he will never be guested again. Why? The advertisers will pull out. The radio program will be bankrupt, a new profitable program will take its place.
That is the business model folks. Now you know.