Corruption in Medicine
@gnatsmom (2575)
February 1, 2023 2:07am CST
Medicine began as folk medicine. Healers were spiritualist and naturalists. Many diseases were viewed as supernatural or curses and were treated as such. It was in Greece and Egypt that advances in medicine began.
In modern medicine, there have been great strides. We have more resources and knowledge than ever before. We can heal in comfort and cleanliness. One of the advances in medicine was the realization that people heal better when surrounded by love and safety. Family has been able to celebrate with pregnant moms in deliveries. Families were able to gather in waiting rooms while patients were in surgery. Dying family members were able to have their love rooms surround them in nursing homes and hospitals.
However, in the past few years, these advances have been stripped away. Along with that, people lost the right to choose their path in healing. Along with those things, patients begin to be treated like lab rats, expendable animals, and money magnets. Big Pharma saw a chance to cash in for the big bucks. The government saw a way to put their foot on the throat of its citizens and stomp out any who get in their way. And the demonic, commie elites saw a way to play god.
The medical advances with which God blessed the world has been turned into a playground of corruption. And we have no idea who to trust. Common sense and history tells us in order to find the truth, follow the money. In the end, though, God will bring the corruption down. God is still on His throne. He is the Great Healer, so we go to Him for wisdom and direction.
I pray, daily, for Him to raise up godly men and women in the medical field and restore it once again to greatness. And I pray for Him to bring down the evil, and He will.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
1 Feb 23
Healing from an illness is so expensive nowadays. Health care services are not affordable especially to the poor. It is so costly to get sick nowadays
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@gnatsmom (2575)
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1 Feb 23
I agree, even if you have insurance. The past 10 years or so, our system has gone down hill as far as affordability. My husband's blood pressure meds (and we have always had insurance) went from $4 to $10 and now it is $20. Even with insurance, I can't afford the insulin my doctor prescribes. It is over $100. So I don't buy it. I buy the $27 insulin from walmart which does not work nearly as good. I am researching and working on natural healing and reversing diabetes. I am tired of the scams.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
1 Feb 23
@gnatsmom I need medication for my mental health problem and 1 tablet cost 100 pesos or $2. It was really expensive and also a short consultation with a psychiatrist cost a thousand pesos already. But I remember I had UTI and I get cured by consultation in our health center and it was free. But for most of the time it is expensive
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@RebeccasFarm (90474)
• Arvada, Colorado
1 Feb 23
This is very true. Especially the medical field. Full of evil these days.
God protect us.
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@Namelesss (3365)
• United States
1 Feb 23
You are so right. If 2020 to present has taught us anything it is that we need to mind our own health and rely on doctors only when more is needed.