We don’t have a healthcare system, we have a sickness care system. Why are Americans so sick to begin with - with higher rates of chronic disease than in other wealthy countries? We have to treat the cause, not just symptom. It starts with the food we eat. nybooks.com/articles/2020/06…

May 13, 2020 · 4:58 PM UTC

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“We don’t have a healthcare system in the United States... We have a sickness care system.” youtube.com/HAyhNOcWSbs
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the soil is poisoned, the air and the water subjected to toxic treatments as well - all leading to the same perpetrators who benefit both from the dis-ease and the treatment.
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💯 an @MIT graduate randomly educated me at a park one day and it made such complete sense that healthcare costs must include examination of our food & products.
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It makes the food and medical Industrial Complex wealthy.
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JBS supervisor Charles Chestnut, Greeley Colorado. After receiving the convalescent plasma, he started improving. JBS meat factory. @RepKenBuck voted against funding for testing employees. @Romanoff2020 is Colorado's best choice for Senator and @Ike4CO instead of Ken Buck
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I read that american food got bugs in it
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It's barely even sickness Care— closer to sickness MAINTENANCE. And with the side effects of most pharmaceuticals, it's not even really that.
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And this is why I follow you, not because of your TDS.