Modern Medicine is Killing the Patients

Aldarion

Neoreactionary Monarchist
Related to my Food Pyramid is a Scam thread, it turns out that the best way to save the patients may be to fire the doctors!

In the year 2000, doctors in Israel decided to go on strike; demanding increases in pay. Before long, morticians began to notice a bizarre trend.

“The number of funerals we have performed has fallen drastically”.

Hananya Shahor, the veteran director of
Jerusalem's Kehilat Yerushalayim burial society.

The longer the doctors' strike continued, the more the death rate fell. In some locations, the death rate dropped by an astounding 50%. Unfortunately, the doctors eventually stopped their strike, and the mortality rates returned to normal again.
similar results were seen in 1976, in Los Angeles, when doctors went on strike for just one month. The death rate quickly decreased by 18%.
 
So... should I just get trauma care and avoid all drugs or something?
Ideally, yes.

But first off, you should fix your diet. Because that is where most of the crap begins.

For example, I used to have hemorrhoids. Typical treatment is either paste or burning them off... but I changed my diet - went paleo, basically - and hemorrhoids went away.
 
Ideally, yes.

But first off, you should fix your diet. Because that is where most of the crap begins.

For example, I used to have hemorrhoids. Typical treatment is either paste or burning them off... but I changed my diet - went paleo, basically - and hemorrhoids went away.
Yeah. I'm considering trying the carnivore diet. The problem is how expensive that can get. Next year when I've got some meat chickens it might be more doable but right now would be hard.
 
I wonder what the people who died normally but did not die during the strike had in common?

Was it elderly people? Accident victims? People who got infected with something?
 
Yeah. I'm considering trying the carnivore diet. The problem is how expensive that can get. Next year when I've got some meat chickens it might be more doable but right now would be hard.
It might actually be cheaper than the standard western diet.

Firstly, you don't need to eat nearly as much because meat is so good of a food. You can basically get those three to six meals a day down to one.
Secondly, there may be budget options:



 
It might actually be cheaper than the standard western diet.

Firstly, you don't need to eat nearly as much because meat is so good of a food. You can basically get those three to six meals a day down to one.
Secondly, there may be budget options:




Ground beef and ofal was the way to go when I did it.

Wasn't all that expensive.
 
When I started buying and cooking my own food, I went to ground beef because nothing else seemed like a sane price.

I've never really seen a reason to move away from it as my primary.
 
When I started buying and cooking my own food, I went to ground beef because nothing else seemed like a sane price.

I've never really seen a reason to move away from it as my primary.
Its hard to beat the nice steak now and then, but yeah I agree. Beef is probably my favorite meat anyways. And often times even as non carnivore these days, I'll just pan fry up a pound of ground beef and have just that for dinner. One of my most common dinners.
 
If you have the room, invest in a chest freezer, and then go invest in a whole cow or pig. Have someone raise it then take it to the butcher's to cut up for you. Store in the freezer. It's an expensive lump sum, but it's a heck of a lot cheaper than buying from the grocers.
 
Yeah, I can’t understand why they do that except to drive up demand and make the medical companies rich. Possibly for depopulation reasons too.
It's basic guild behavior.

A lot of people don't realize that the government has been giving private medical organizations like the AMA special privileges for a century at this point, and this has played a major role in the steady escalation of the cost of medical care.
 
It's basic guild behavior.

A lot of people don't realize that the government has been giving private medical organizations like the AMA special privileges for a century at this point, and this has played a major role in the steady escalation of the cost of medical care.

something else for us to fix then.
 

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