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Rockefeller Medicine

October 28, 20241 min read

At the beginning of the last century, American  medicine was more Homeopathic, Naturopathic and organic. In 1913,  Rockefeller commissioned a study on medicine. The recommendation was to  create a medical system modeled on the German system which was based on Allopathy, surgery, long-term hospitalization and of course, over-medication.

At the time,  Rockefeller’s money controlled municipal and state governments. It was  easy for him to impose the certification criteria for new doctors in the desired direction. And since the Rockefeller Foundation also funded  professorships and heads of departments, in medical schools for  “philanthropic” purposes, it was easy to influence the direction of  medicine; which he intentionally did.

Result – of the 500,000 doctors at the  time, 2/3 of them disappeared and were replaced by “new modern” physicians and the profitable Allopathic medical system was born. The Rockefeller medicine philosophy is a business model that pursues the concept that it is much more profitable to keep people in a dependent state of health, than it is to actually cure them. Then, of course, the pharmaceutical industry began to flourish as well.

This profit based approach to medicine, happily is finally coming to end. The trend toward personal health and self responsibility is the way of the future. When people have the basic knowledge they need in order to maintain their health naturally, they will no longer be in a dependent state. Then they will no longer be at the mercy of a system that does not care about curing them.

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Jill Myruski HHC

Jill is a Holistic Health and Wellness Coach, Certified in Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, Certified in Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, Yoga Instructor and Transformational Life Coach. She holds a Bachelor's in Business & Psychology.

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Scientest looking in microscope

Rockefeller Medicine

October 28, 20241 min read

At the beginning of the last century, American  medicine was more Homeopathic, Naturopathic and organic. In 1913,  Rockefeller commissioned a study on medicine. The recommendation was to  create a medical system modeled on the German system which was based on Allopathy, surgery, long-term hospitalization and of course, over-medication.

At the time,  Rockefeller’s money controlled municipal and state governments. It was  easy for him to impose the certification criteria for new doctors in the desired direction. And since the Rockefeller Foundation also funded  professorships and heads of departments, in medical schools for  “philanthropic” purposes, it was easy to influence the direction of  medicine; which he intentionally did.

Result – of the 500,000 doctors at the  time, 2/3 of them disappeared and were replaced by “new modern” physicians and the profitable Allopathic medical system was born. The Rockefeller medicine philosophy is a business model that pursues the concept that it is much more profitable to keep people in a dependent state of health, than it is to actually cure them. Then, of course, the pharmaceutical industry began to flourish as well.

This profit based approach to medicine, happily is finally coming to end. The trend toward personal health and self responsibility is the way of the future. When people have the basic knowledge they need in order to maintain their health naturally, they will no longer be in a dependent state. Then they will no longer be at the mercy of a system that does not care about curing them.

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, sign up for the Jill's Wellness World  Free News Letter.

Jill Myruski HHC

Jill is a Holistic Health and Wellness Coach, Certified in Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, Certified in Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, Yoga Instructor and Transformational Life Coach. She holds a Bachelor's in Business & Psychology.

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