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What You Really Learn In Medical School



The system isn’t built to heal you—it’s built to keep you coming back.

Doctors are not inherently bad. In fact, most enter medicine because they want to help. But here’s the truth: they’re trained in a system that teaches them to manage symptoms, not to address root causes.

And who designs the system? Pharmaceutical companies.

In 2023 alone, Big Pharma generated over $1.5 trillion in global revenue—with U.S. drug spending accounting for a major portion of that.

These corporations invest heavily not just in product development but in influencing medical education. In the U.S., it’s estimated that pharmaceutical companies spend over $1 billion per year on funding continuing medical education programs.

That means many doctors are learning from the same companies profiting from long-term illness. They’re trained to see a pill for every problem, and anything outside that framework is labeled “alternative” or dismissed entirely.
So when you ask questions, when you seek root cause healing or want to avoid pharmaceuticals altogether—you’re going against a system that wasn’t built for that. And it shows.

But knowledge is power.

Once you understand the game, you stop playing it blindly. You take responsibility for your health, and you stop being a lifelong customer.
It’s time to stop outsourcing your health to a system that profits from your sickness.

The first step you can take to prevent getting caught in this trap? Taking control over your own health.

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