Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 Fixing the Broken Part of Health Care (Part-1). By Dr. Jeff Prystupa The debate surrounding the crisis of health care has focused on cost. There is little progress to be made by arguing over who ‘picks up the check.’ Instead of cost, we should be examining ‘cause.’ It will be through an objective analysis of cause that the answers to this present health care crisis will be found. The problems facing allopathic medicine, as the entrenched Czar dogma of health care, are captured in the famous quote: “Half of what we know in medicine is wrong. The problem is – we don’t know which half.” A little history. The health care train was derailed by the Carnegie-Funded Flexner Report fin 1910. From that time forward, health care has been manipulated by an on-going public relations program designed to achieve three goals: Position allopathic physicians as the only creditable doctors. Promote the use of drugs, radiation and surgery. Create an alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and government. Our current health care crisis is the result of doing the wrong thing to patients. Ignoring physical signs of natural and normal forces, cause and effect, for too long, has caused medicine to lose it way altogether. As it is said, the pigeons have come home to roost. Let me interject that I am not attacking my medical friends at the club or the local hospital, or certainly Dr. Smith who deserves my eternal gratitude for his work on my shattered tibia - I could have lost the leg. Medicine is not broken in Orthopedics. It's somewhat broken in Physical Therapy. But the rest of it is totally broken. My criticism is not to my medical colleagues, who like most who found their way through life into private practice, are dismayed that it has come to this. We did not become doctors to push paper and have our minds shackled either diagnostically or in treatment by what the damn insurance company will approve. I don't treat insurance companies, I treat patients. If I did treat insurance companies, then they would work and respond a lot better than they do now. Send them in. Health care should function like an institutionalized detective agency. If illness and disease were criminals and the authorities sought their capture and arrest, how would the investigation be conducted? Here is where medicine fails. Here is where the system is broken. Unlike an objective Sherlock Holmes, medical detectives are blinded by medical education and its assumptions. The false assumptions of medical detectives are implanted in the minds of all, doctors as well as patients, due to the Flexner Report of 1910. The current health care crisis of cost is due to the fact that for nearly 100 years, the human body has been drugged, cut open to remove organs, had its immune system poisoned, experimented on without consent, and has been subject to the ministrations by those who either are ignorant of, or disregard, one of the key factors – motive or cause. Medicine has failed, is failing, and will continue to fail for as long as it is allowed to continue. Allopathic medicine fails to ask the question: Why? Look. Current epidemics: All forms of Cancer, AIDS, Autism, Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, Obesity, in fact, every organ system in the body has been assaulted and is suffering from a breakdown in function. Threatening epidemics: SARS, WNV, Mad Cow, Tuberculosis (poised for a late-career comeback), Polio, and the promised big one – H5N1 aka Avian or Bird Flu. Where is the progress? Where are the new pioneers? Where are the insights and inspirations? A few voices have spoken the truth. There are men and women who have pointed out the errors and short-comings. But they find themselves deluged by the critical-mass of medicine which became institutionalized by the Flexner Report of 1910. My library is full of their writing, full of their impassioned pleas for the rule of common sense in life – for the food we grow, for the water we drink, for the animals we depend on, for the land, for the air – for the planet. Failure or Success. If current medical practice is designed and functioning to improve health, vitality and longevity, it is an inarguable failure. If, on the other hand, medical practice has been transformed into a tool for the New World Order for the purpose of drastically reducing the Earth’s population, then it is a huge success. In the event that the latter is the case, is it not ironic that the argument in health care over who pays the bill, serves as a convenient cover for the fact that the charges incurred are for one’s own disability, disease and early demise? The Broken Part. The errors in medicine arise from two major falsehoods: the first is known as ‘mono-morphism’ and the other is the practice known as ‘allopathy.’ Mono-morphism was chosen as a ‘favorite son’ over poly-morphism in the 1930’s and is solely responsible for the inappropriate use of antibiotics and explains drug-resistance. Dorland’s Medical Dictionary describes allopathy: “ a term applied to that system of therapeutics in which diseases are treated by producing a condition incompatible with or antagonistic to the condition to be cured or alleviated.” In plain terms, allopathy sees the response the body makes as it adapts to its conditions, to be a mistake that must be corrected. In allopathy, the doctor is right and your body is wrong. This is the broken part. The opposite is true. The human body is incapable of erring in its response to its environment! What has so strongly supported Allopathy is Pharmacopia. Pharmacopoia (precription drugs) is the means by which the doctor accomplishes Allopathy. It is only from the patient’s point-of-view that a health care crisis exists. From the corporate point-of-view, the health crisis is the product of a well-designed, well-executed business plan. This current health care crisis insures tremendous profits, insures a constant and growing patient base, and with the intimate relationship between medicine and government, windfalls of profit are guaranteed with every new government mandate for pharmaceuticals such as vaccines. Disregarding patients and their health, this system is working great! The Cure. Until Allopathy is discarded as the basis for medical or health care, the health care crisis will worsen. Until people realize the ‘Wizard of Oz’ fantasy that is modern medicine, the health care crisis will worsen. Until people step back, think objectively about the laws of cause and effect, and ask relevant questions, the health care crisis, from the patient’s point of view, will worsen. Until the blinders are removed from the eyes of medicine, there is no hope for solving our current and growing health care problems. It is the practice of medicine itself which is harming the body and causing the diseases. Very rarely is a healthy person overcome by disease unless that disease involves a poisoning. Disease is far more often a representation, an expression of the internal state of the body. Disease comes from the inside, not from the outside. We should not punish the body for crying out regarding the imbalances, deficits, poisonings, diet, hydration, toxicity, acidity, alkalinity, etc., of the internal status and function of the blood and organs The mistakes begin before we are born by treating women as the victims of pregnancy disease. From the moment of birth, medicine begins to sow its seeds. Babies are injected with gene-altering vaccine after vaccine, many with Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative, laced with aluminum added as a ‘stimulator’ called an adjuvant. Before entering school, 56 shots are required. The research has not been conducted to validate the number and variety of vaccines. If one questions the CDC about these concerns, they will find the shocking truth: vaccines are not adequately tested. Research has demonstrated the danger of mercury, implicated as the cause of Autism, and found that the level of mercury in vaccines exceeds the limits set by toxicologists. Still, it remains in use. Governmental agencies have expressed such concern that they recommended that a long term goal would be its removal. The profession which holds itself out to be the scion of scientific research, conducts all its research while operating under the false premise of allopathy while dismissing all other viewpoints as ‘quackery.” Medical doctors are the quacks, the medical schools and hospitals are ‘quack-houses’. The Body Has a Voice. The human body has a voice and when that voice speaks it uses the language of symptoms. Rather than learning why the body is speaking and addressing the cause, allopathy directs its efforts at choosing some elixir that can be swallowed or injected to still the body’s voice. Now the patient has another problem – thank you, Doctor. His immune system now has to deal with yet another batch of unnatural man-made chemicals. Our health care crisis exists because the governing body that administrates public health policy turns a deaf ear to the voice of the body. Allopathy, entrenched by the Flexner Report of 1910, continues to dominate and exclude all others who see the wisdom in heeding the voice of the body. Those who have had continued success by treating the cause of the symptoms rather than the symptoms, are seen by some twist of logic to be 'unscientific.' PART-2 Fixing the Broken Part of Health Care Part 2 By Dr. Jeff Prystupa The Real Reason. The third reason will be discussed as were the first two reasons: why the Health Care Delivery System (HCDS) has failed (see Part 1). ‘Mono-morphism’ and ‘Allopathy’ are two mistakes that have blinded health care practice and practioners to the true objective of healing. These two false assumptions construct the platform upon which medicine stands. Medicine cannot bear to support these lies any longer. Medical practice has fallen and it should be tagged ‘DNR” – do not resuscitate. The patients bear the brunt of the suffering. As we noted in Part 1, it is only from a patient’s point of view that the HCDS is in crisis. From the other two sides of the patient-provider-payer triangle, business is great and growing. The author joins those who trace the damage back to the 1910 Flexner Report, which positioned the pharmaceutical industry to be the ultimate benefactor of medical practice. This is the reason why our system is failing patients. Medicine does not treat patients or even attempt to cure or correct the cause of illness and disease. Medicine uses drugs to treat symptoms of chemical/nutritional imbalances rather than/instead of/maybe they should treat the imbalances themselves. Medicine makes the mistake of treating the symptom of a disease, rather than correcting the conditions that made the body cry out. A symptom is what the body uses to get the brain’s attention. That voice is indicating the need to change something. Something should be changed – not added. Bludgeoning the body with powerful chemicals, to still the body’s voice expressed through symptoms, is the method of medicine. As soon as modern health care acknowledges the error of Allopathy and admits the mistake of ‘Mono-Moprhism’ we can begin to write the chapter of the history books in which disease is finally conquered. It’s Not the Little Bugs. Change will not come. We, as consumers of health care services and products, should face the facts. This version of health care – the nearly 100 year-old Flexner Report version – was stillborn. It has taken this long to notice that it is not breathing, it has no pulse, it’s not moving. The drugs are wearing off and deep pain indicative of deep pathology is setting in. Medicine is dead from a self-created plague and its body is decaying. This is called a Health Care Crisis. Without its constant companion of multi-media hype and support, medicine would never have walked. Without the century of support from the drug companies and their third-party endorsement of medical doctors as the ‘only real’ doctors, Orthodoxy could not have been established. The standard to which all MD’s must adhere is: Treat every symptom with a pharmaceutical drug. Cut out offending organs. Use radiation to kill Cancer. Strait-jacketed by ‘standard practice,’ those who would stray from the fold, are stripped of their membership and license privileges. The Most Broken Part of All. Health care has become a whore. For money, health care has betrayed us all. This is the Broken Part of Health Care. The Public trust, by that I mean, ME. I’m one of the betrayed because I was led to believe in the system. The reason I was willing to trust in the system was because good people ran the system. It might not have been the best system, but it was run by the best people. You can not do better than that – BUT the individuals in the institution(s) that exists to help us learn, stay healthy and fight disease, have betrayed US – those of us who have been herded into the Public Trust. People betraying people. That is the broken unfix-able part of the health care crisis. The care is gone from health and that is a crisis. Where’d all the good people go? It’s not news. Flexner took Carnegie’s money to write the report in 1910. Following the path of oil/chemical/drug/insurance/political/research/foundation/hospital money as it slithered in the last century will explain how we have been manipulated and herded into the goads. Without the understanding that comes by following the money, it would be difficult to see how we got so far off the path of progress in pursuit of health. A medical doctor’s position suits the drug company more than the physician(s) themselves who host their product-parties (office visits in insurance code) for them. Self-esteemed in their role as the sole dispenser of wisdom and knowledge in all things health – body, mind and soul, the MD enjoys priest-like status. A sane man knows that the food a person eats affects how he feels. This lesson was more obvious in pre-refrigeration days, when a meal of bad meat would begin an age-old ritual-like response that informs the rest of the body that what you eat affects how you feel. All the organs say, Amen. Medical doctors ignore the role of lifestyle behaviors as the governing input into how the body functions and feels – in order to push drugs instead. Patients, like Jake, my dog, can be taught tricks. People have learned the trick from TV to go to the doctors and ask for their drug-biscuit. Can you see the soul on X-ray? Modern health care mimics modern ethics. With the loss of integrity, morals, honesty, truthfulness, etc., in medicine, in pharmacology, in insurance and mostly in government, any hope of correcting this existing health care system is foolish. The system is broken, from the patient’s point of view, because men and women in positions of trust, have broken that trust. Countless people in countless situations have taken the envelope with the money and slipped it inside the vest pocket, a folder in the briefcase, or into the campaign fund. And testified. And lied. And voted. And changed their vote. And changed their results. And changed their opinions. And re-wrote their interpretation. And lied about courageous colleagues who dared to care. And lied about nutrition. And lied about radiation. And lied about SSRI’s and the Columbine’s that resulted. And lied about Autism. And lie about Cancer. And lie about AIDS. And keep silent about social experiments without informing and without consent. Unintended Consequences. One of the unexpected side-effects of the fatal surgery preformed on truth, was that by ‘relativizing’ or ‘de-absolutizing’ truth, honesty also became ‘relative.’ Integrity became a vague symptom of personal expression of personal interpretation of what ‘truth’ is. We honor and thank Former President Bill Clinton for immortalizing this fact in the oft-repeated quote: “It depends on what your definition of ‘is’ is.” Because the drug industry is so damn profitable, the money flows like the Mississippi River. The health care system is broken because men and women have sold their souls to the Satan of Science – to pharmacopia. The reason that drugs are so expensive is not due to the cost of manufacture. Costs are driven by: How much money it costs to keep the Government paid off. How much money it costs to keep the doctors paid off. How much money it costs to keep the hospitals paid off. Costs to run and control Research Institutions and Laboratories. The medical schools donations. The commercials on television. HR -Advertisers on Madison Avenue, Advisers on Wall Street, Editors mid-town. These are just a few of the costs of doing business for the world’s largest industry, that as we say in the insurance industry: “Drive the rates.” Our health care crisis is in full bloom, and is a huge success for pharmaceutical companies, for insurance companies, and for the politicians themselves. As long as the system remains structured as it is, entrenched with a disproven modus operandi, fueled by corruption and greed, there remains little reason for hope of change. The health care system is broken because men and women in places of trust have broken that trust. The fact that mercury and aluminum are still in vaccines proves that greed is ruling government, corporation, and insurance. This is the broken part of health care. Unless someone discovers a miracle cure for greed, this system will remain broken. That is my final diagnosis for this patient. Excuse me for a moment, I should let the family know."In conclusion, vaccines are a perfect manifestation of everything that is satanic. They represent an adulterous and arrogant tampering with divine creation, based on the intellectual conceit of "perfecting" creation. They are poisonous, containing derivatives from metals such as mercury and aluminum, and from formaldehyde. They are made from the cell lines and viruses of biblically unclean animals such as monkeys, cats, etc. Worst of all, they are made from the cell lines of premeditatedly murdered children. " Bob Sperlazzo Christian Digest 11/29/2002 Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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