From Divide and Rule to Superbugs: How Centralised Power and Healthcare Fueled a Global Crisis
The Dr Maya Way di Health, Happiness and the Forgotten Wisdom of Self-Understanding
Note sull'episodio
The modern healthcare crisis, characterised by escalating costs, profound inefficiency, and the existential threat of drug-resistant infections, is not merely a contemporary phenomenon but the result of historical centralisation of power and subsequent policy decisions that prioritised profit and control over preventive health and clinical expertise. The sources argue that this system, built on economic and political interests, has created a culture of dependence and malpractice, now threatened by microscopic enemies—the superbugs.
The Centralised Roots of Modern Medicine
The structure of modern, allopathic medicine (focused on drugs and surgery) is viewed as a consequence of calculated efforts by powerful financial interests in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This centralisation involved deliberately eliminat ...