'The Hidden Struggle In Health Care How Greed And Corruption Undermine The Solutions To The Obesity Crisis' e.g. pushing dangerous harmful ozempic, wegovy etc. to cut weight, excellent by FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN O'KANU, support this writer, always informative, balanced. This is timely and we have to debate this push to medicalize obesity with untested harmful drugs; see my past stacks on OZEMPIC harm
The Hidden Struggle In Health Care - by Franklin O'Kanu (substack.com)
Start here:
‘I attended a health conference a few weeks back. At these conferences, you have a chance to mix and mingle with professionals from all over the industry. During one of these nights, I shared drinks with a fellow from another industry behemoth. After a few drinks, a group of us had formed, and we were engaged in an interesting conversation: greed in society.
My stance was that our current systems need to be evaluated. Earlier at the conference, I sat in on a panel where an economist, medical advisors, and others discussed if we were really seeing positive health outcomes in the population. I brought that session to our happy hour conversation to paint the illustration that, even though we intend to do the right things, we don’t come close. And this is because our industry is built on greed.
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Overall, everyone agreed with me, but this conversation showed me that there are two groups within the healthcare system. Some entered this industry to truly and genuinely help people get better. And then, there’s the minority — those focused solely on the bottom line. The reality is that this minority often dictates the movements and strategies of the majority, and we see that ultimately play out in society.
To paint a more accurate picture, we will look at a current health phenomenon making waves in our society. This phenomenon is that of obesity and the weight loss drugs that have come to market to address this disease. In this article, we will show how, within the health industry, some think that our current strategy is flawed, and we’ll see how the minority, yet powerful few, are controlling the narrative of this condition.
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The Weight Loss Narrative
The publication STAT has begun following the obesity conversation closely, as evidenced by their series of posts1 on the topic. There are two pieces that we will address today. To start, this first piece will focus on how we are witnessing the changing of a disease narrative occur — without the majority even being aware of it.
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As always sir! Thanks for the support!!!! ❤️❤️🙌🏾
I thought I had found a husband & wife doctor team that I could trust until the wife asked me if I wanted to try Ozempic for weight loss. I ended up canceling my next appointment for blood workup to check levels, & spoke to the husband on the phone about my concerns with them using Ozempic for weight loss. He defended it, rather arrogantly, & insisted they weren’t making any money off it. I laughed & bid him a good day. Now I’m without a doctor I can trust. Again. This greed you speak of is harmful & finding someone who isn’t is a needle in a haystack!