2 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

If modern medicine is so advanced, why are we more chronically sick than ever? Are we actually treating disease, or just expanding what counts as a disease so it fits the treatments we already have? Why does everything lead back to a prescription instead of actually fixing the root problem? If most drugs come from plants in the first place, why is the natural version dismissed but the lab version pushed? Why take a chemically extracted version of something when the original source exists, and sometimes with fewer side effects? Who really benefits from treatments you have to stay on for life, the patient, or the system behind it? What actually makes something “incurable”? Is it biology, or just the fact that there isn’t something profitable to treat it yet? We like to cure symptoms, but never look into the source of our medical problems. Is this by design? Can a true cure not make any profit at all? Are there any examples of cures for diseases being unprofitable? Why is research…

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