07/17/2026
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Imagine you go to a mechanic because your car is making a suspicious, rattling noise. The mechanic measures the paint thickness, determines that it’s too thin, and sells you an expensive coating. He doesn’t care that the axle is broken—all that matters is that the paint is thick enough. That’s exactly how conventional osteoporosis treatment works. It doesn’t strengthen the bones. It makes them more brittle. Source.
The article featuring this apt quote from tkp.at was based on an analysis published Sunday on midwesterndoctor.com: How Modern Medicine Made Your Bones Brittle.
… medicine’s own data now shows that two-thirds of fractures happen to people who do not have osteoporosis, which means the number we have built this entire industry around is not the number that actually breaks bones.
But that’s unethical! Or is it? In modern medicine, anything that generates profit is considered ethical. This principle was described and documented four years ago in two articles on midwesterndoctor.com:
What Roe vs. Wade Teaches Us About The Importance Of Medical Ethics. and Modern Medical Ethics and How They Relate to Roe vs. Wade.

Medications that inhibit bone resorption (including bisphosphonates) and are used to treat osteoporosis distort the results of bone density measurements because they retain dead bone tissue within the bone matrix. Under normal circumstances, dead bone tissue should be removed via the body’s vast “sewage system”—that is, the lymphatic system. However, these medications slow down the body’s natural bone resorption process and force dying and dead bone cells to remain in place. This weakens the bones, which eventually turn to dust—a process that most commonly occurs in the hip or jaw.
This medical strategy is not the result of a flawed approach. It is a deliberate approach that has been in use for over 100 years. Just think of antibiotics, heartburn medications, antidepressants, beta-blockers (for high blood pressure), statins (for cholesterol), birth control pills, or painkillers. All these chemical toxins have one thing in common: they cause new diseases and often worsen the condition of the very diseases they are supposed to cure.

The fact that we cannot necessarily expect only good things from the pharmaceutical industry is, in essence, nothing new. However, the scandalous and inhumane role played by vaccine manufacturers in the handling of the coronavirus pandemic has greatly heightened many people’s critical awareness of “Big Pharma”—and rightly so, when one considers, for example, the opioid crisis in the United States: The greed of pharmaceutical companies has driven hundreds of thousands of people into drug addiction through the administration of opioids. Previously, this drug had been aggressively marketed as a supposedly harmless “panacea,” even though it was known that opioids have an enormous potential for addiction.
Socrates is credited with the following words: “There is a medicine for free people; there, we heal with the help of the spirit. We are spirit incarnate. Every part of the body responds to the purpose it serves within my entire organism.”
The most important thing is that I can diagnose each person exclusively on an individual basis, since everyone has their own soul. There is no physical health apart from the soul, and everything the soul experiences manifests itself in the body.

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