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It takes courage to stand up for your medical freedom

BY NIKITA YOUNG

Medical freedom seems to be a sticky subject these days. For some reason there are people who think they have rights over another person’s body. It seems that through the domestication of humans; over time we have become so accustomed to following our leader’s orders, often without question.

With all the mandates now about how you can or can’t live your life, if you are following all of the orders you might be pretty lonely by now. We all want to make great health decisions, but the divide seems to be on how we go about making the best medical decisions for ourselves. When the government issues a health protocol, if you choose to accept that as what’s best for you, then you will have no problems using the conventional health care system. If you begin to question conventional health care, you will often be met with ridicule and accusations of being a conspiracy theorist and labeled anti-vax.

Many people are and have been making health decisions without critically analyzing public data just because it was on CP24 or CNN. They only follow what the government says is best. Healthy people have been so entranced by the vaccine idea that they are willing to be experimented on in order to not die of a virus with a 99% survival rate. If you are going to take the vaccine, your choice is your choice; my concern is the strange stigma around natural holistic health care. We are after all natural holistic beings.

The pharmaceutical industry in North America is a 600 billion dollar industry. Every time you rely on conventional health care, a pharmaceutical or medical company makes money off of your illness. When you seek help from someone who is making profits from your disadvantage, this leaves only trust as a factor in making health decisions. Simply trusting your doctor should not be your only way of deciding how to take care of your health. There are often simple solutions for your ailments that can be treated with organic herbs, different exercises or other natural healing processes. Using natural healing may sometimes take longer to work but often has fewer to no side effects in comparison to pharmaceutical drugs.

It takes courage to stand up for your medical freedom and to question the substances that are produced by the pharmaceutical companies, especially if you are taking them. Making medical choices for yourself and your children that go against the mainstream can be intimidating and leave you feeling like there is nowhere to turn in an emergency. If you are considering taking a more natural approach to your health care, the best place to start is with a holistic practitioner and literature related to your concerns. From there you’ll be able to plan for emergency scenarios and be able to equip yourself with the knowledge to spot signs your body may be giving you.

Your health is important and thinking that popping pills or getting vaccinated is somehow curing you or saving you is only a fairy tale. Even with all the drugs in the world your wellness comes down to how healthy you are eating and how well you take care of your body. Just because your doctor is pushing something, it does not mean you have to take it.

Ask what the ingredients are, ask about side effects, and look up other people’s experiences with whatever you are taking before you take it. Your medical care is your decision, so make sure you are aware that you have a choice even under pressure. Though conventional medical care has its pros, taking a prescription drug may not be your only option for healing.

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