5 Interesting Questions for You to Ponder

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5 Interesting Questions for You to Ponder

 

Now more so than any other time in our history, it is crucial to be well-informed. 

Things are changing at lightning speed in our world today, and it’s vital to have accurate facts and make up your own mind about various issues. 

But the problem is, most of the news outlets providing the information that is disseminated to the world are not exactly free of bias and undue influence. In fact, they’re largely bought and paid for, and true independent journalism is practically non-existent.

As such, the “news” you hear on your TV or radio, or read from a newspaper, magazine, website, social media or email may range from being slightly factually incorrect to downright lies, and/or it may omit vitally important information in the interest of keeping its sponsors (especially pharma) happy.

Here are five health-related questions for you to consider and assess whether you really have the whole story, or if you have been deceived in some manner.

  1. When did Bill Gates become a health expert?

Bill Gates is a prominent figure in the development of vaccines, being heavily invested in the pharmaceutical industry through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Heartfelt photos have been published showing him administering vaccines to children in poverty-stricken areas of Africa.

True “philanthropy” at its finest.

He also has played a significant role in the creation of genetically engineered foods, pushing them as a way to improve our sustainability and meet ever-increasing food demands with “nutritious” GE Franken-foods.

Make no mistake, my friend. Bill Gates is a computer developer who has neither a health nor a nutrition degree. He is an INVESTOR, period, and all of his philanthropic, “save the world” ideas line his pockets very handsomely.

  1. Why do most doctors fail to question people about lifestyle habits prior to prescribing medication?

Proper nourishment, regular exercise, sound sleep and adequate hydration are all vital to health and the prevention of disease. 

So why do our doctors, who are supposed to be health “experts,” ignore those crucial factors and instead merely push medications that in many cases do nothing but mask symptoms?

I’m living proof of this. I was diagnosed with IBS in 1989 and my gastroenterologist’s answer (after poking and prodding me with a colonoscopy, GI series and barium enema) was to give me Donnatal, an antispasmodic.

I dared to ask if he had any diet suggestions and he looked at me like I had two heads. Then he mumbled something about seeing if any certain foods bother me and to avoid those foods. How helpful. 

So, I took it upon myself to research what diet changes would help (the same diet tips that are in my Great Taste No Pain system!) and subsequently ended my IBS, much to my delight.

When I went back for a check-up and told my doctor I didn’t need the medication because I changed my diet and was feeling great, he fired me from his practice because I didn’t adhere to his advice.

I won’t say that medications are never necessary because they are certainly helpful at times, but the fact that lifestyle habits are ignored and the prescription pad is the first train of thought is a bloody disservice to countless people.

  1. What do we have to show for 50+ years of a “War on Cancer?” 

When President Nixon declared war on cancer on December 23, 1971, it was hoped that a cure would soon be discovered, and we could say goodbye to that deadly disease forever.

Cancer was the second-leading cause of death back in 1971, and even though 54 years have passed since that time and over $500 billion spent on the cancer war, it STILL remains our number two cause of death.

Sorry, but I don’t think we are “winning the war.” 

Sure, we’ve gotten more sophisticated with detection methods and new stronger chemotherapy drugs, but we are still GETTING cancer at about the same ratio as five decades ago.

I contend that a large reason for that is related to point number 2 above—mainstream medicine’s lack of focus on healthy lifestyle habits and prevention.

  1. Why are well-proven treatments like acupuncture vilified?

Most mainstream doctors will roll their eyes if you bring up the subject of “alternative” treatments like acupuncture and poo-poo their effectiveness.

Funny thing is, acupuncture has been around since about 2,500 BC, while modern medicine is only about 150 years old.

Which one do you think has the more proven track record?

And again, speaking from experience, I have been helped FAR more by acupuncture (and chiropractic too) with my running and martial arts injuries than I ever was with the anti-inflammatory drugs given to me by an orthopedist.

  1. Why do we only hear fear-instilling stories about viruses for which there are vaccines?

With the barrage of signs saying, “Get your COVID/flu/RSV/shingles vaccines!” that hit you as you enter any pharmacy, it’s easy to get caught up with fear.

But here’s an interesting point: There are over 320,000 viruses in existence that can infect mammals. Every one of them has the potential to be dangerous, especially for vulnerable people with chronic health conditions.

Why don’t we hear about any of those?

And why aren’t we hearing about ways to strengthen our God-given immune systems, such as taking vitamin D3 (as found in our Optimum DK Formula!) to enable our bodies to better fight off all kinds of viruses, as well as recover successfully and develop natural immunity if you do get sick? 

This is just a drop in the bucket

There are many other examples of questions we should be asking, but these are among the issues that affect most people. 

In closing, I will stress that it’s crucial to seek out independent, non-biased sources of information. These include Sharyl Attkisson (a former award-winning CBS journalist), Del Bigtree and his High Wire show, Children’s Health Defense and Green Med Info. 

Also, remember your doctor works for you and not the other way around. Ask questions. Press him or her for safer, natural answers, and if they refuse to treat you, find another.

Every day I am thankful that I had the guts to let my gastroenterologist let me go. Who knows how sick I’d be and how many medications I’d be taking now if I never explored an alternative path?

Lastly, do your part. Remember the four crucial health factors I mentioned above—good nutrition, regular exercise, sound sleep and drinking enough water. The more you can improve your lifestyle habits, the better your chances of living a long, disease-free life.

To your health,

Sherry Brescia


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8 comments


  • HOLISTIC BLENDS IS THE BEST EVER.I HAVE BEEN TAKING THIS PRODUCT FOR YEARS.SUPER SHIELD.SO FAR FOR BEING 80 YEARS OLD WHEN I SEE MY DOCTER HE SAID HE CAN NOT FIND ANYTHING WRONG WITH ME.I TOLD HIM WHAT I WAS TAKING EVERY MORNING AN HE SAID KEEP IT UP.

    rick sund on

  • Thank you for all you do

    Stephanie on

  • Thank you Sherry, as always! Here is another question…statins have been on the market since 1986…almost 40 years. If they are so effective at preventing heart disease/heart attacks, why is it still our number one killer? Statins are a destructive lie and lipitor happens to be BP’s number one cash cow. Follow the money.

    Fiona on

  • ALL OF IT!!!! SOOOOOOO TRUE !!! Doctors Scare the Hell out of me..
    Our Health System is Broken and Scary..

    Linda on

  • GREAT INFO, love all your info has help me for years, THANKS

    WAYNE on


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