We don’t have a healthcare system so much as we have a sickness care system, and this is in large part why. theguardian.com/environment/…

Jul 18, 2021 · 2:27 PM UTC

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“What we need to be thinking about is how come we are all so sick all the time? Marianne Williamson
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And it is closer to sickness maintenance than sickness care, by the way.
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I’m paying more for an organic product that doesn’t poison me with Round-Up and other delicious chemicals. Why am I thankful for access to organic when my pocketbook is being gutted.
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And the pharmaceutical companies & their lobbyists have made it illegal for medical professionals to recommend foods or supplements that might improve people's and/or their patients' overall health. Not that our medical professionals have a clue about that kind of thing anyway.
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With little or no real regulation ... we're all more than likely ... slowly being poisoned!
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In 2020, 82% of all food stamps were spent in supermarkets and superstores like Krogers, Walmart, Costco and Sam’s Club, which means the taxpayer contributed $64bn to their revenue. 😱
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And then the public gets blamed & it's all about personal responsibility. This is what small govt produces. Consumer protections are a long distant myth. #shameful
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We've known all of this for a very long time. Treating non-news as news is part of the way they maintain control.
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True, dairy products or manmade products are never healthy. We should always prefer home made food.