Thanks for the offer, but there are already many books written on the topic. People simply need to be aware and read. But that takes time and many have become accustomed to soundbite (and even blogbite) information and don't want to put out the effort. Many simply want to go to a doctor that will tell them what to do rather than learn how to take care of themselves. "I've got insurance" generally covers the efforts many will exert to "assure their health."
The whole mindset of the people has to change. They need to understand that the medical system of the west is totally corrupted. Not only is it minimally helpful, but it is dangerous -- even the "well-meaning" that still "practice" in it and are considered "experts" are basically well-trained salespersons of the system.
Because of that, until the danger-to-health of the present system is recognized and we can get back to a health system that actually deals with "health," not profits, they need to become their own caretakers. They need to learn what to do for themselves, not trust in "doctors" ... whether mainstream "allopathic" or alternative medicine. Otherwise, they're simply turning their health over to strangers. Easier, but not safer.
As I said, there are many resources. The lastest book I just bought and haven't started reading yet is, "The Metabolic Approach to Cancer" -- Dr Nasha Winters and Jess Higgins Kelley. Can't give it my full stamp of approval bc I haven't read it yet. But I've heard and read the primary author and agree with what I heard. Dr. Mercola, who has his own substack, is a good source of info and a good source of other sources.
If you would be interested in writing a more detailed guest post, then please reach out to me. Thank you.
Thanks for the offer, but there are already many books written on the topic. People simply need to be aware and read. But that takes time and many have become accustomed to soundbite (and even blogbite) information and don't want to put out the effort. Many simply want to go to a doctor that will tell them what to do rather than learn how to take care of themselves. "I've got insurance" generally covers the efforts many will exert to "assure their health."
The whole mindset of the people has to change. They need to understand that the medical system of the west is totally corrupted. Not only is it minimally helpful, but it is dangerous -- even the "well-meaning" that still "practice" in it and are considered "experts" are basically well-trained salespersons of the system.
Because of that, until the danger-to-health of the present system is recognized and we can get back to a health system that actually deals with "health," not profits, they need to become their own caretakers. They need to learn what to do for themselves, not trust in "doctors" ... whether mainstream "allopathic" or alternative medicine. Otherwise, they're simply turning their health over to strangers. Easier, but not safer.
As I said, there are many resources. The lastest book I just bought and haven't started reading yet is, "The Metabolic Approach to Cancer" -- Dr Nasha Winters and Jess Higgins Kelley. Can't give it my full stamp of approval bc I haven't read it yet. But I've heard and read the primary author and agree with what I heard. Dr. Mercola, who has his own substack, is a good source of info and a good source of other sources.
Yes to Dr. Mercola, have been following him for years.