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Is the medical industry affected by politics and corruption?

Posted: October 15th, 2012, 6:37 am
by Winston
Have any of you asked your doctor the following questions before? Why is it that when I ask a doctor these questions, he/she seems uncomfortable, making me feel like I've asked a taboo question? Aren't they valid questions? Why are they such a taboo?

1. To what degree is the medical industry affected by politics, money and corruption? How does that affect the education you received in medical school?

2. If the medical industry and establishment are affected by politics, money and corruption, then how does that affect the credibility of your trusted authoritative organizations such as the NIH, FDA, CDC and AMA? How do you know you can trust those organizations? How do you know if everything they say is true, objective and unbiased?

3. Since government and authority often lie (which is very provable and documented by many examples), even in the USA, how do you know if the authoritative medical organizations mentioned above lie too? How do you know when they are being honest and when they are being deceitful?

4. Doesn't the medical industry have a conflict of interest in that if they were able to get everyone healthy or prevent all illness and disease, then they would be out of business? If so, does this conflict of interest affect the information, studies and recommendations given by the medical industry in any way?

5. Why is it that the medical establishment never recommends any natural supplements? They always claim that there is no evidence for their benefits (meaning of course, that they have no financial incentive to conduct any studies on them). But suppose there was "scientific evidence" for the benefit of a natural supplement. Would they then recommend it, and would doctors recommend it, even if there was no profit in it for the medical industry or big pharma?

6. To what extent does big pharma influence the medical establishment? What government policies or checks and balances are in place to prevent collusion between big pharma and the medical establishment and the education of doctors?

Why are doctors uncomfortable with these kind of questions? It's as if they are not programmed or trained to deal with such questions. Have you ever asked a doctor such questions before? If so, how did he/she respond?

Posted: October 15th, 2012, 8:22 am
by zacb
HELL YES!!! If you haven't, I suggest you read Kevin Treadeu's book on the subject: Cures They Don't Want You To Know About. Heck, even a doctor that I know was saying to my grandma how if he were to start out today, he would not go into the medical field due to all the bueracracy. That should tell you something.

Re: Is the medical industry affected by politics and corruption?

Posted: March 12th, 2021, 11:22 pm
by Winston
Very incriminating evidence that the CDC is corrupt and lies.

Can We Trust the CDC? British Medical Journal Reveals CDC Lies About Ties to Big Pharma
https://vaccineimpact.com/2015/can-we-t ... ig-pharma/

So why do most people, especially Asians, think the CDC is a bastion of truth and righteousness? On what basis?

Re: Is the medical industry affected by politics and corruption?

Posted: May 22nd, 2024, 3:41 pm
by Winston
Great meme I saw. So true. lol

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Re: Is the medical industry affected by politics and corruption?

Posted: June 5th, 2025, 2:43 am
by hebtas
These are important and valid questions. Many people wonder the same, especially with how complex healthcare has become. While there’s no doubt politics and money can influence the system, transparency is key. Pharmacy B2B platforms can actually help improve trust by offering access to verified, evidence-based products and increasing supply chain accountability for clinics and providers. I've asked my doctor some of these before. Some were open to discussion, others seemed uneasy. It's definitely a conversation worth having.

Re: Is the medical industry affected by politics and corruption?

Posted: June 5th, 2025, 5:35 am
by Voyager1
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