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THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF HEALING.
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· We must distinguish between
"Emergency Repair" and "General Healing." If your leg is
shattered, you need the hospital's machinery. But for the other 90% of human
ailments, fevers, infections, chronic pains, and metabolic issues, the modern
hospital is a LOGISTICAL ABSURDITY.
· We’ve optimized for
"throughput", seeing as many patients as possible, rather than
"outcome" of true recovery.
· Sick patients - stay away from germ infested hospitals.
· The "Superbug" Breeding Ground. When you visit a hospital for a minor issue, you are trading a common, manageable germ for an elite, hospital-bred predator.
· By bringing 90% of routine cases into a hospital, we create a "perfect storm" for evolution. Hospitals use the strongest cleaners and strongest antibiotics. This kills the weak germs but leaves the "Superbugs", like MRSA behind.
· Healing requires sanctuary, not a factory. When you take a person, whose immune system is already struggling and force them to travel, sit in a waiting room filled with the breath of fifty other sick strangers, and eventually enter a sterile, high-stress environment, you are sabotaging their recovery. By dragging 90% of the sick into one centralized "infested reservoir," we haven't improved healthcare; we’ve simply centralized the risk. We have traded the safety and comfort of the home for the "efficiency" of a medical assembly line, and the cost of that efficiency is measured in hospital-acquired infections. The abandonment of the house calls for the 90% has created a Vicious Cycle of Contamination. The House call model is superior because it treats the patient in their own ecosystem.The Environment is Part of Medicine.
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· In a clinic, the patient is just a
data point. The stress of the hospital environment alone raises cortisol levels,
which actively suppresses the immune system you're trying to fix.
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