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In a world dominated by pharmaceuticals, many are questioning whether modern medicine always serves our best interests. Critics argue that the pharmaceutical industry profits more from managing disease than curing it, often sidelining natural remedies that support the body’s innate ability to heal.
Historically, natural treatments herbs, roots and dietary approaches were widely used. Yet, the rise of modern medicine, influenced by figures like John D. Rockefeller, systematically suppressed these methods to build the pharmaceutical industry we know today. Treatments that address root causes are often dismissed, while medications primarily manage symptoms, sometimes with devastating side effects. Case studies highlight patients harmed by commonly prescribed drugs, including severe reactions to anti-seizure medication Lamotrigine and concerns surrounding Pfizer’s Depo-Provera shot.
But alternative approaches are gaining attention. Rev. Dr. Chris Oyakhilome emphasizes “divine healing,” where sound and words play a role in restoring health. Drawing on both spiritual teachings and scientific experiments, such as those by Japanese researcher Dr. Masaru Emoto on the effect of words on water molecules, proponents suggest that intentional sound and energy can promote physical and mental well-being.
Experts like Dr. Ellapen Rapiti, a family physician, and epidemiologist Nicholas Hulscher discuss the tension between natural healing and pharmaceutical medicine, highlighting the need for informed choices in healthcare.
Join Yvonne Katsande as she unpacks the hidden truths behind pharmaceuticals, divine healing and modern medicine.
For a deeper dive into the discussion, watch the full interview here:
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