The topic of health holds profound significance for me, shaped by the untimely losses of my grandfather at 48, my father at 51, and my brother at 60. Reflecting on their experiences, I resolved to take a different path, making intentional choices that diverged sharply from theirs. Now, at 71, I continue to navigate my own health challenges, but the road ahead feels clearer thanks to the alternative protocols I’ve embraced.
Rather than relying on conventional medical practices, I’ve found natural approaches to be instrumental in sustaining my health where others in my family faced premature endings. While I respect the medical establishment, particularly for its advancements in emergency and battlefield medicine, I see a critical gap in its emphasis on illness prevention and holistic care.
It’s disheartening to know that medical errors rank as the third leading cause of death in America, following cancer and heart disease. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for a shift in focus—from merely treating symptoms to addressing root causes and fostering preventative care.
The influence of external interests, such as the historical ties of the healthcare system to the Rockefellers, raises concerns about how priorities in medicine have been shaped. This underscores the necessity for reform, ensuring that healthcare prioritizes the well-being of individuals and supports comprehensive, preventative approaches to health. My journey has taught me that embracing natural and preventative protocols can be life-changing, and I hope to see a future where these options are fully integrated into a balanced and patient-centered healthcare system.