*READ THIS CAREFULLY AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF*

Please read it. If you find it meaningful, share it with others too!!

!!! Ultra-Modern Medical Science !!!
Dr. Ananya Sarkar

You had a fever for two or three days. Even without taking any medicine, your body would have recovered on its own in a few days.
But you went to see a doctor. Right at the start, the doctor prescribed numerous tests.
The test reports didn't find any specific cause for the fever, but it was found that your cholesterol and blood sugar were slightly elevated — which is quite common and fluctuates mildly in most people.

The fever went away, but now you're no longer just a fever patient.
The doctor said – “Your cholesterol is high, and your sugar is slightly elevated, meaning you are pre-diabetic.”
From now on, you’ll need to take medicines to control your cholesterol and blood sugar.
Along with this, several dietary restrictions were imposed.
You may not have followed the diet strictly, but you didn’t forget to take the medications.

Three months passed this way.
Further tests were done.
Cholesterol had slightly reduced, but now your blood pressure was found to be slightly high.
To control this, another medicine was added.
Now your medication count reached 3.

Hearing all this, your anxiety started increasing.
“What will happen next?” – This anxiety started affecting your sleep.
The doctor prescribed sleeping pills.
Now your medication count reached 4.

Due to all these medications, you started having acidity and heartburn.
The doctor said – take gas tablets on an empty stomach before meals.
Now your medication count is 5.

Six months passed like this.
One day, you had chest pain, and you rushed to the emergency room.
After thorough checking, the doctor said – “You came at the right time, or else a major problem could have occurred.”
Some specialized tests were then prescribed.

After going through many expensive tests, the doctor said –
“Continue the old medications, and now we’ll add two heart medicines. Also, you’ll need to consult an endocrinologist (a hormone specialist).”
Now your medication count is 7.

Following the advice of the cardiologist, you visited the endocrinologist.
He added another medicine for sugar and one for a mildly enlarged thyroid.

Now your total medications are 9.

You started believing you were a seriously ill person —
Heart patient, diabetic, insomniac, acidity patient, thyroid patient, kidney patient, etc.

No one told you that you could maintain your health by improving your willpower, self-confidence, and lifestyle.
Instead, you were repeatedly told you are a “serious patient”, weak, incapable, and a broken person!

After another six months, due to the side effects of these medications, you started experiencing urinary issues.
A routine test showed that something was wrong with your kidneys.
Then more tests were done.
After reviewing the report, the doctor said – “Your creatinine level is slightly elevated, but if you continue the medications regularly, there’s no need to worry.”
And added two more medications.

Now your medication count is 11.

You are now taking more medicines than food, and due to their many side effects, you are slowly moving toward death!!

Regarding the original fever for which you had gone to the doctor –
If the doctor had said instead:

“Don’t worry. It’s a minor fever. No need for medication. Just take rest for a few days, drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables, go for a morning walk – that’s all. No medicine needed.”

Then how would the doctor and the pharmaceutical companies make a profit?

The BIG question:
On what basis do doctors declare patients to be suffering from high cholesterol, high BP, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, etc.?
Who decides these standards?

Let’s understand a bit more in detail —

★ In 1979, the threshold for blood sugar was 200 mg/dl.
Back then, only 3.5% of the world population was diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes.

★ In 1997, under pressure from insulin manufacturing companies, the threshold was reduced to 126 mg/dl.
This increased the number of diabetics from 3.5% to 8% — meaning an additional 4.5% of people were labeled diabetic without symptoms!
In 1999, the WHO approved this new standard.

Insulin companies made huge profits and opened new factories.

★ In 2003, the ADA (American Diabetes Association) declared 100 mg/dl fasting blood sugar as the benchmark for diabetes.
Due to this, 27% more people were unnecessarily labeled as diabetic.

★ Currently, as per the ADA, 140 mg/dl after a meal is considered diabetic.
As a result, nearly 50% of the global population is now considered diabetic — many of whom are not actually sick.

Indian pharmaceutical companies are trying to lower this even more — to 5.5% HbA1c, so more people are diagnosed and medicines sold.

Many experts believe that up to 11% HbA1c should not be considered diabetic.

Another example:
In 2012, a famous pharmaceutical company was fined $3 billion by the US Supreme Court.
From 2007 to 2012, their diabetes drug was accused of increasing heart attack deaths by 43%.

The company was aware of this in advance, but deliberately suppressed the information for profit.
During that same period, the company made $300 billion in profit.

This is the ‘Ultra-Modern Medical System’ of today!!

Think... and start thinking deeply..
*READ THIS CAREFULLY AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF* Please read it. If you find it meaningful, share it with others too!! !!! Ultra-Modern Medical Science !!! Dr. Ananya Sarkar You had a fever for two or three days. Even without taking any medicine, your body would have recovered on its own in a few days. But you went to see a doctor. Right at the start, the doctor prescribed numerous tests. The test reports didn't find any specific cause for the fever, but it was found that your cholesterol and blood sugar were slightly elevated — which is quite common and fluctuates mildly in most people. The fever went away, but now you're no longer just a fever patient. The doctor said – “Your cholesterol is high, and your sugar is slightly elevated, meaning you are pre-diabetic.” From now on, you’ll need to take medicines to control your cholesterol and blood sugar. Along with this, several dietary restrictions were imposed. You may not have followed the diet strictly, but you didn’t forget to take the medications. Three months passed this way. Further tests were done. Cholesterol had slightly reduced, but now your blood pressure was found to be slightly high. To control this, another medicine was added. Now your medication count reached 3. Hearing all this, your anxiety started increasing. “What will happen next?” – This anxiety started affecting your sleep. The doctor prescribed sleeping pills. Now your medication count reached 4. Due to all these medications, you started having acidity and heartburn. The doctor said – take gas tablets on an empty stomach before meals. Now your medication count is 5. Six months passed like this. One day, you had chest pain, and you rushed to the emergency room. After thorough checking, the doctor said – “You came at the right time, or else a major problem could have occurred.” Some specialized tests were then prescribed. After going through many expensive tests, the doctor said – “Continue the old medications, and now we’ll add two heart medicines. Also, you’ll need to consult an endocrinologist (a hormone specialist).” Now your medication count is 7. Following the advice of the cardiologist, you visited the endocrinologist. He added another medicine for sugar and one for a mildly enlarged thyroid. Now your total medications are 9. You started believing you were a seriously ill person — Heart patient, diabetic, insomniac, acidity patient, thyroid patient, kidney patient, etc. No one told you that you could maintain your health by improving your willpower, self-confidence, and lifestyle. Instead, you were repeatedly told you are a “serious patient”, weak, incapable, and a broken person! After another six months, due to the side effects of these medications, you started experiencing urinary issues. A routine test showed that something was wrong with your kidneys. Then more tests were done. After reviewing the report, the doctor said – “Your creatinine level is slightly elevated, but if you continue the medications regularly, there’s no need to worry.” And added two more medications. Now your medication count is 11. You are now taking more medicines than food, and due to their many side effects, you are slowly moving toward death!! Regarding the original fever for which you had gone to the doctor – If the doctor had said instead: “Don’t worry. It’s a minor fever. No need for medication. Just take rest for a few days, drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables, go for a morning walk – that’s all. No medicine needed.” Then how would the doctor and the pharmaceutical companies make a profit? The BIG question: On what basis do doctors declare patients to be suffering from high cholesterol, high BP, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, etc.? Who decides these standards? Let’s understand a bit more in detail — ★ In 1979, the threshold for blood sugar was 200 mg/dl. Back then, only 3.5% of the world population was diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes. ★ In 1997, under pressure from insulin manufacturing companies, the threshold was reduced to 126 mg/dl. This increased the number of diabetics from 3.5% to 8% — meaning an additional 4.5% of people were labeled diabetic without symptoms! In 1999, the WHO approved this new standard. Insulin companies made huge profits and opened new factories. ★ In 2003, the ADA (American Diabetes Association) declared 100 mg/dl fasting blood sugar as the benchmark for diabetes. Due to this, 27% more people were unnecessarily labeled as diabetic. ★ Currently, as per the ADA, 140 mg/dl after a meal is considered diabetic. As a result, nearly 50% of the global population is now considered diabetic — many of whom are not actually sick. Indian pharmaceutical companies are trying to lower this even more — to 5.5% HbA1c, so more people are diagnosed and medicines sold. Many experts believe that up to 11% HbA1c should not be considered diabetic. Another example: In 2012, a famous pharmaceutical company was fined $3 billion by the US Supreme Court. From 2007 to 2012, their diabetes drug was accused of increasing heart attack deaths by 43%. The company was aware of this in advance, but deliberately suppressed the information for profit. During that same period, the company made $300 billion in profit. This is the ‘Ultra-Modern Medical System’ of today!! Think... and start thinking deeply..
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