Tag Archives: medicine

The Symptom-Centered Model of Conventional Medicine

Modern health care is failing to make people healthier. Chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders are more common than ever, yet doctors continue to rely on the same outdated strategies. Instead of looking at the root cause of disease, the medical system focuses on treating symptoms. You feel pain? Take a pill.… Read More: The Symptom-Centered Model of Conventional Medicine »

Medicine Betrayed: A Conversation With Whistleblowers

Recently, I had a chance to interview three courageous whistleblowers at the Houston Methodist Hospital in Texas. What they had to say was a mind-blowing condemnation of the state of our “healthcare” system. We talked about the COVID vaccine mandates that Houston Methodist Hospital “spearheaded” in the U.S. back in 2021, about vaccinated and boosted… Read More: Medicine Betrayed: A Conversation With Whistleblowers »

Rockefeller Medicine: A Poisonous Illusion?

This story is about the famous 1910 Flexner Report that laid the foundations of the modern medical system, dubbed “Rockefeller medicine.” It is also about the fascinating dynamic that exists between the ego, the plight of a “respectable” scammer, and the trajectory of the world. Who Was Flexner? Abraham Flexner was born in 1866 in… Read More: Rockefeller Medicine: A Poisonous Illusion? »

Using precision medicine to avoid drug-gene interactions

Although precision medicine carries promise when it comes to care delivery, actually implementing a meaningful genomic data-driven strategy can be more challenging. At the Tennessee-based Murfreesboro Medical Clinic and SurgiCenter, the team has successfully made pharmacogenomic information readily available at the point of care – to the satisfaction of providers and patients.   “Our physicians… Read More: Using precision medicine to avoid drug-gene interactions »