Since being flat on my back for 14 days due to an unfortunate incident that resulted in a moderate back injury, one burning question has floated to the forefront of thought – What is it about people that causes them to refuse to see things beyond the end of their nose? It’s not a simple question to answer. But, Hosea 4:6 tells us “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, ….” This is the ultimate truth. The “why” behind this refusal to obtain knowledge is God’s judgment on a disobedient people. He has turned many over to their own delusions because of their disobedience.
There are very few who look beyond the “curtain”. Those who do are rewarded with a well-rounded view of things. Unfortunately, the voices of the “knowledgeable” are drowned by the well-oiled machine of delusional ignorance coming from all sides.
There are several issues in several areas that highlight this problem. In this commentary, healthcare will be covered.
Unending applause has been heaped upon Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for his recent announcement that “ he’s leading a team at HHS to overhaul the medical education system and finally put a focus on what’s been ignored for too long—nutrition training.” So, RFK Jr. is going to upend the “pill for every ill” treatment paradigm of the medical system instituted by Rockefeller over 100 years ago to use his petroleum products in medicine production to pad his own pockets. Good luck with that, Bobby.
According to this June 2024 report by the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic, “Most medical students receive less than 20 hours of nutrition education over four years of medical school.” (Introduction, page 1). This is probably true, as it goes along with the limited education when it comes to “vaccines”. It is also true that “we are what we eat”. So, a poor diet would equate to poor health and body function, but what drove the people to poor diets in the first place?
Modernity, in an article by Vigilant Fox, reported:
“We pour more than $4 trillion annually into treating these preventable diseases. And we continue to graduate physicians unprepared to confront their root cause,” Kennedy lamented.
“The good news,” he says, is that “diet not only causes these conditions, it can also PREVENT and REVERSE them.”
“We can reverse the chronic disease epidemic simply by changing our diets and lifestyles,” Kennedy declared.
Kennedy said in order to fix the problem, “We need nutrition to be a basic part of EVERY doctor’s training.”
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Kennedy announced, “We’ll start by embedding nutrition directly into college pre-med programs and testing it on the MCAT.”
“Every future physician should master the language of prevention before they even touch a stethoscope,” he stressed.
Kennedy says that under President Trump’s leadership, this move will “systematically transform nutrition education throughout American medicine for more than 200 of America’s medical schools, 13,000 residency and fellowship programs, and ultimately each of the nation’s 1.1 million practicing physicians.”
“In the future, doctors won’t just prescribe drugs, they’ll be able to PRESCRIBE DIETS as well,” Kennedy explained.
“By confidently screening for diet-related diseases and collaborating with nutrition experts to recommend food-based solutions, our reforms will save our country hundreds of billions of dollars and prevent millions of debilitating chronic diseases.”
“This is an approach that is both radical and common sense,” Kennedy continued.
“We’re going to reconnect medicine with its roots. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, said, ‘Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.’ His advice remains true today.”
This is a lot to unpack. First, let’s correct a few of RFK Jr.’s statements.
Diet and lifestyle are not the only causes of chronic conditions. Where are vaccines, pharmaceutical products, and medical malpractice/negligence causes of chronic health conditions? That was not mentioned, but researchers know these play a role in chronic health problems seen in the public. The public should know it too.
Physicians have ALWAYS been able to prescribe diets for their patients. If you have ever been in the hospital, you have a diet order on your chart. You may see “regular”, “low sodium”, “cardiac”, or a more specific diet if you are diabetic or have renal failure. Moreover, your physician may prescribe a certain diet in the office for you to follow at home. Many times, physicians will refer their patients to a “nutritionist” or “dietician” to receive in-depth education regarding diet and exercise based on their health issue.
RFK Jr. indicated physicians would “screen for diet-related disease” and collaborate with nutrition experts to “recommend food-based solutions”. Physicians can do that now – it’s nothing new. Some physicians will recommend patients consult with a nutritionist on a healthy proper diet, although this is not common among Rockefeller practitioners.
People didn’t just wake up one day and decide they were going to eat poorly or engage in unhealthy lifestyles. These were the results of the campaigns to consume “processed foods” passed off as convenient and healthy; the creation of the centralized industrial food production system, replacing “in season” food consumption and food harvested locally and regionally at peak freshness then consumed; introduction of “artificial” ingredients and preservatives into food; cultural change in work from labor and production to “service” industries leading to a more sedentary lifestyle; shifts from rural to suburban to urban living meaning less people growing their own food; and, the shift to getting a “quick fix” for a problem instead of engaging in the long game of health.
Another issue was the rooting out of holistic naturopathic physicians, the tradition of medicine for centuries, in favor of Rockefeller medicine-trained individuals. This still continues today. Add to this the various medical “trade organizations”, aka medical associations and special interest associations, that keep their physicians’ economic interests at the forefront and the hospital industrial conglomerates that purchase physician practices to further their own bottom line at the expense of patients. Big medicine does not like competition from holistic naturopathic practitioners. A clear picture emerges where health comes last as the bottom line comes first. Throw Big Pharma into the mix and it becomes clear the “sick care” system prevails over the “health care” system.
The problem is larger than lack of nutrition education among physicians. There is also the issue of dumping toxins and waste into our water supply, government and industry poisoning the air with toxic chemicals, the use of toxins in agriculture, the dumping of waste into the soil, bombarding the people with electromagnetic field radiation, and a host of other issues contributing to poor health. Add to all of this the lack of medical education on vaccines, toxic chemicals, pesticide harm, EMF radiation, and waste dumping that contribute to chronic health problems, and one sees how inadequate buffing nutrition education for physicians becomes.
And, since when did the unconstitutional Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) become the be-all-end-all in medical education and training? And, what “nutrition” is going to be taught?
For years, medical education and nursing education have used the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Pyramid or what is now known as “My Plate” to guide nutritional education. Sweden developed its food pyramid first, followed by other Scandinavian countries, Japan, West Germany, and Sri Lanka. The US developed its food pyramid in 1992. Before 1992, the US followed the “Basic Seven” developed in 1946. Naturally, the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization weighed in on the food recommendations in 1989 and 2002. These “recommendations” have not been without controversy, especially the representation of grains to protein. While the food pyramid (My Pyramid, My Plate) is a recommendation, what one eats is dependent on various factors. An individual with an active lifestyle would need more grains (carbohydrates) than someone who leads a sedentary or moderate lifestyle when it comes to activity. All the body’s cells require glucose for energy. Our bodies convert our food into glucose to provide that energy, as well as the absorption of other nutrients to fuel and support our bodies.
However, the food pyramid is neither here nor there. RFK Jr. is presenting a “solution” that doesn’t address the issues created by government and industry, nor does it address the individual responsibility for one’s own health. How can people be healthy when breathing chemtrail, industrial waste release tainted air; drinking contaminated water from public works systems; eating food blasted with toxic chemicals, filled with artificial ingredients, and laced with preservatives; being bombarded with EMF radiation and 5G; and, taking vaccines laced with poisons and toxins? This doesn’t include the dozens of products people use daily made with hazardous materials and chemicals, including pharmaceutical products, nor the various Frankensteinian experiments with GMO foods, fake meat, and GMO insects to fight infectious disease foisted upon the public without their consent.
My Dad used to say, “If the solution to the problem is so simple, you don’t understand the problem.” RFK Jr. understands the problem all too well. He’s offering a simple solution under the MAHA agenda ruse. Diet is not going to fix the chronic health problems because diet is NOT the sole cause of chronic health issues in the population. RFK Jr. is offering peanuts to the people who need a healthy dose of meat. He’s got Casey Means to back him up with the “healthy lifestyle” peanut solution. However, the healthy dose of meat solution is truly up to the people. Government and private industry have contributed greatly to chronic health problems, which means the public has to mobilize to limit government and private industry from poisoning our water, air, soil and environment with toxins and other harmful chemicals, along with mandating toxic poisonous vaccines or products called vaccines. Unfortunately, many would rather cling to their delusions and willful ignorance than look beyond the curtain to attain knowledge in order to work on fixing the problem, choosing instead to leave the fix to unelected bureaucrats heading unconstitutional agencies and elected bureaucrats occupying offices in all levels of governance.
Then, there is the problem of health care insurance, which prefers to cover big pharma treatments for anything and everything while refusing payment for holistic, naturopathic healing. It’s another cog in the well-oiled machine contributing to chronic health problems.
Does anyone honestly believe RFK Jr. at this point, and that the issue of chronic disease can be resolved in four years with diet? Many are placing their bets on RFK Jr. and his “non” solution. In a system that took over 100 years to get to where we are today, this peanut solution won’t solve the problem in four years. You can be sure he won’t hold the post of HHS Secretary beyond 2028. What then?
I’d bet ten dollars to a doughnut the issue of chronic health problems will still be around when the MAHA bruhaha has died out in four years. Why? Make America Healthy Again is a ruse, a slogan, an agenda that ticks all the emotional check boxes without having to produce actual results. It allows much of the public to remain in their delusion, their willful ignorance, and cling to cult-like beliefs while instituting some type of control over the people. (Look at diet and not the intertwining of industry that releases toxins and poisons upon the people.) If much of the public believes a poor diet is the sole cause of chronic health problems, many will flock to the “new” recommendations to improve their health, while other factors contributing to chronic health problems and illness remain unaddressed. Some improvement in health will be seen with a diet change, but it won’t be the ultimate solution. Government won’t give up its “weapons” and the various industries won’t damage their bottom line.
For the “too long, didn’t read” crowd, open your eyes and look at everything around you to determine the problems contributing to chronic health problems; evaluate using a healthy amount of skepticism; ask relevant questions; research to obtain answers; and propose a conclusion based on all the information. Then, you can decide for yourself.
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