Medical Institutions in Crisis: Trust, Vaccines, and Mental Health
Jesse KellyOctober 2, 202543 min2,767 views
26 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβErosion of Trust in Medical Institutions
- π Institutional trust is fundamental to society, but medical institutions have repeatedly violated public trust.
- π‘ Historically, people trusted their doctors and healthcare providers, a trust that has significantly eroded.
- π₯ The shift from personal doctor-patient relationships to impersonal, computer-focused interactions is a symptom of this decline.
Impact of Obamacare and Pharmaceutical Influence
- πΈ Obamacare is cited as a factor that made medicine impersonal and driven by money, checkboxes, and pharmaceutical interests.
- π The medical system is described as being fully captured by "communists" and training "future communists."
- π The pharmaceutical industry has a long history of increasing drug costs and making Americans dependent on medications.
Concerns Regarding Vaccines and Tylenol
- β οΈ A study from Henry Ford Health Center allegedly showed vaccinated children were six times more likely to have autoimmune diseases than unvaccinated children.
- πΆ The use of Tylenol during pregnancy is linked to potential developmental issues in children, including autism, due to its interference with the body's detoxification pathways.
- π Concerns are raised about the rapid development and mandated use of vaccines, with questions about the underlying science and potential side effects.
Mental Health Crisis and Psychiatric Medications
- β οΈ The US faces a significant mental health disaster, with a proliferation of "low T" clinics due to synthetic estrogens in the water supply causing a 50% drop in testosterone.
- π Psychiatric medications, particularly SSRIs and antipsychotics, are examined for their potential to cause aggression, suicidal, and homicidal ideation.
- βοΈ Court cases have found psychiatric drugs involved in suicides and homicides, highlighting the need for careful examination of their side effects.
Restoring Healthcare and Doctor-Patient Relationships
- π€ The central theme of "Making the Cut" is restoring the doctor-patient relationship and moving away from "turnstyle medicine" focused on efficiency.
- π©Ί There's a call for a more decentralized healthcare system with less overregulation to allow conscientious providers to offer better care.
- π‘ Medicine is effective for acute trauma but struggles with chronic illness, necessitating a focus on healthy lifestyles and long-term healing.
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Medical InstitutionsInstitutional TrustObamacarePharmaceutical IndustryVaccine SafetyTylenolAutismMental HealthPsychiatric MedicationsSSRIsMass ShootingsDoctor-Patient RelationshipChronic IllnessHealthcare Reform
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