focusonhealth

Is it just me or has anyone else come to the conclusion that our society places too much attention and emphasis on illness?

We build hospitals and medical facilities all over the place. We have “drug” stores. TV is full of advertisements for this ache or that, this life-threatening illness or that, pills for this, pills for that, new diseases every day. You can’t watch television these days without being bombarded with commercials for drugs for everything imaginable.

In fact there is so much ill-health in our society that our cities, governments, hospitals, and citizens can’t keep up. There isn’t enough money. There aren’t enough doctors. There aren’t enough nurses. There aren’t enough hospitals. It’s like illness itself has become both a way of life, and a disease – and a contagious disease at that spread by fear and hysteria; fear that if you don’t already have the “pre-disposed condition, you will “get it”.

At the same time, illness has become big business. Some people and specific industries are becoming very rich and powerful selling and promoting sickness. Have you thought about how many people are employed in the medical industry/profession? How many companies make their living off of the medical industry (profession)? Let’s see – medical and drug researchers, drug manufacturers, drug distributors, laboratories, medical equipment manufacturers, hospitals, nursing homes, doctors, nurses, social workers, psychiatrists, drugstores, pharmaceutical sales reps, pharmacists….did I leave any out?

Something is terribly wrong with this picture. Family doctors (not all of them) are becoming local drug pushers. I doubt that there is a person alive in the western world that does NOT know of someone who is addicted to prescription medicine, prescribed by their local doctor.

It is time we confronted what is happening around us and put an end this crazy behaviour.  Do we want to live in a world where everyone is on drugs?  We are headed that way.  Certain segments of society are getting rich producing and promoting drugs to the rest of us and most of these drugs don’t cure anything.  Many of the drugs that we are encouraged to take cause more problems than they solve.    Isn’t it time we looked at the real causes of what is ailing us and shouldn’t we work to find real solutions that go to the source of our problems – physical, mental or spiritual?

Here is an analogy to what I see as the endless promotion and frequent use of drugs to solve problems in our society today.  If the lawn in your back yard died every year while the lawn in your front yard was always healthy, what would you do?  What would you do to handle it?  Would you dig up the dead grass and re-sod your back yard every year or, would you look for the source of the problem?  Wouldn’t you try to find out WHAT WAS CAUSING the grass in the back yard to die year after year, and not rest until you did?  And, once you found  WHY the grass was dying wouldn’t you fix it (change the soil, remove grubs, fix drainage, etc)?