06/16/2026
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When we realize that medicine is not about curing patients, but at best about alleviating symptoms that, in most cases, the patients have caused themselves, we face a dilemma: What should we do when faced with serious health problems?
A large part of a family doctor’s work consists of adjusting lab values to often incorrectly defined thresholds using prescribed chemical substances, whereby these substances affect more than just the values of selected test results. An excellent example of this is the cholesterol myth, but it is not the only one.
The concept of “bad cholesterol” itself is based on a distorted “interpretation” of studies on the link between cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease that were conducted long ago in Japan and Germany. The deception lay in discarding all cases that did not fit this false theory. Add to this the large-scale propaganda in the media, and a pseudo-reality emerges in which, instead of healing, we fight cholesterol—which is essential for a healthy life—based on a false dogma.

The medical profession, long cloaked in the aura of scientific authority and moral benevolence, stands exposed as one of history’s most enduring and destructive institutions. Far from a noble guardian of health, modern medicine—rooted in a flawed biomedical model—represents a profound threat to human well-being. It systematically ignores the complexity of living organisms, prioritizes profit and control over genuine healing, and inflicts harm under the guise of expertise.
This quote is from an article published on Saturday at ingejarlclausen.substack.com: Why Blind Trust in Doctors is a Dangerous Delusion.

I won’t provide an answer to the question posed at the beginning of this article: What should you do when facing serious health issues? The problem is too complex to offer a one-size-fits-all solution. Many people become experts on the specific illness that afflicts them. This knowledge, provided it is not superficial, makes it easier to make sound decisions about how to proceed. That is why taking responsibility for one’s own health, rather than leaving it to medicine, is the key to success.

It is not the doctor who suffers from a misdiagnosis and the resulting treatment. That is the reality of what is supposedly the best medicine ever.
Millions of people die every year around the world because they receive the wrong treatment, whether in outpatient care or in a hospital. The range of errors is wide, says the World Health Organization—but the cause is often the same. Source.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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