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What Else Is the Medical Establishment Doing Wrong or Concealing from You?
The history of medicine is punctuated by numerous instances in which the medical profession made significant mistakes or clung to incorrect beliefs. These errors have led to harm for countless patients and underscored the importance of humility, continuous learning, and rigorous scientific scrutiny within the medical field—qualities that have become increasingly scarce in our ideologically dominated era.
In my recent Academy lecture on how to consume Turmeric and the scientifically proven health benefits, which extend to nearly all organ systems and encompass a vast array of diseases, I presented an array of scientific studies that your physician or healthcare institution is unlikely to have ever discussed with you. Why is this the case? The answer lies in the absence of financial gain associated with promoting natural and straightforward everyday remedies and cures.
This philosophy stands in stark contrast to the prevailing modern-day medical paradigm, which relentlessly promotes lucrative pills, injections, and procedures. For doctors who deviate from this narrative, the risk of jeopardizing their careers looms large. This leads us to the next logical question: What other natural therapies exist for a multitude of ailments, and are they intentionally downplayed or, worse yet, deliberately suppressed?
Before we delve into this inquiry, let us first remind ourselves of several instances when the Medical Profession erred grievously—often driven by financial motives:
1. The Thalidomide Tragedy (1950s-1960s): One of the most infamous medical errors, the thalidomide disaster, saw thalidomide initially marketed as a safe and effective sedative and anti-nausea medication for pregnant women. However, it resulted in severe birth defects in thousands of infants. This tragic event underscored the imperative for more stringent drug testing and regulation. Have we genuinely absorbed its lessons?
2. Historical Bloodletting: For centuries, bloodletting was a commonplace medical practice founded on the theory that balancing bodily humors could cure various ailments. Despite its ineffectiveness, it was widely employed and often caused harm to patients, demonstrating the perils of adhering to unfounded medical beliefs. Have we truly internalized these lessons?
3. Lobotomy (20th Century): Lobotomy, a surgical procedure involving the removal or damage to parts of the brain, was extensively utilized to treat mental illnesses in the mid-20th century. It resulted in severe and irreversible side effects, underscoring the significance of ethical medical practices and evidence-based mental health treatment. Have we genuinely heeded these lessons?
4. Hysteria Diagnosis (19th Century): During the 19th century, numerous women were diagnosed with "hysteria," a catch-all diagnosis for a wide range of female health issues. Treatments included pelvic massages; lacking medical basis and often causing patient suffering. Have we truly comprehended the lessons?
5. Tobacco Endorsement (20th Century): Many doctors and medical institutions endorsed smoking as a means to alleviate stress or respiratory issues in the 20th century. This endorsement contributed to the widespread use of tobacco, despite accumulating evidence of its harm and eventual acknowledgment of its links to lung cancer and other diseases. Have we genuinely absorbed these lessons?
These horrifying instances of folly illustrate that the medical profession, like any field of human endeavor, is susceptible to errors and ignorance. What is even more disconcerting is that when courageous professionals attempt to voice concerns, the medical establishment, often masquerading as "academics," ruthlessly endeavors to suppress them for stepping out of line.
These aforementioned mistakes should serve as cautionary tales, underscoring the imperative for rigorous scientific inquiry, ethical medical practice, and an unwavering commitment to learning from past errors in order to advance healthcare. Regrettably, this commitment appears to be lacking.
I pledge to continue not only highlighting past errors but also expressing my views on the numerous mistakes we currently make (which are abundant). I will also shed light on the therapies and cures that are intentionally concealed and guide you in elevating your and your family's health to the next level. Regrettably, I do so in an environment fraught with the constant threat of "cancellation" and "deplatforming," particularly on mainstream platforms.
Nonetheless, three things cannot be long hidden: The Sun, The Moon, and The Truth.
Suneel Dhand MD
Dr Dhand Real Health Academy
www.DrDhandAcademy.com