Sick Care

The three following domains are built on the premise that we cannot bring quality food to humanity sustainably or at an affordable cost. So the solution is to cover the symptoms of this lack of access. We cover the symptoms of a malnourished immune system with vaccines. We correct blood volume with diuretics rather whole foods and quality nutrients. We flood the body with Vitamin A to increase stem cell differentiation to overcome cellular damage from the many toxins in our food supply rather than decrease toxin exposure.

In reality it was never that simple and massive consequences are coming for all the neglect that symptom management is allowing. Vaccines overtrain immune systems to combat a limited set of illness's and shift the function of the innate and adaptive immune system inappropriately. Pharmaceuticals block and inhibit natural pathways in the body to drop them down to the speed the other poisoned enzymes are moving at. Achieving system stability via inhibition rather than promotion. Excess vitamin A is one of the enzyme poisons and causes its own cellular damage, accumulates in liver, adipose and skin tissues. 

The only way to do anything productive for human health is to revitalize the soils that our animals graze on and our crops grow. The root issue is we now care more about our physical possessions and personal status with our nutrition sinking further and further down our list of priorities.

If pfizer/moderna/johnson&johnson cared about us they would not be so interested in creating reoccurring customers. If we say no to pharmaceutical drugs that are replacing the delicious food that we eat. we can put an end to this inflation (caused mostly by overpriced and inappropriate pharmaceuticals) and make food affordable again. We cant afford not to eat ruminant animal meat, fruit, honey and whole foods, the future of our productivity depends on it.

The Canadian health care system cost us 37.5% of the total 2021 federal budget. That number balloons to 45.37% when you consider that we ran a 90 billion dollar deficit. If we eliminated the MSM funding we could save up to 2 billion and then if we cut healthcare costs in half we could save nearly 100 billion dollars and then use the surplus to improve our infrastructure and lower inflation. I think this would be fairly achievable if we were to consider the 3 main concepts in the pages below.