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Pharmaceutical companies are profit-driven entities that prioritize shareholder interests over true health solutions. Their business model depends on managing diseases rather than curing them, ensuring a steady stream of lifelong customers.
Many medications come with harmful side effects that require even more drugs to counteract, creating a vicious cycle of dependency. Additionally, these corporations have a history of suppressing natural and affordable treatments that can’t be patented, keeping people unaware of alternatives that could actually heal them.
Trusting these companies blindly means handing over your health to an industry that thrives on illness, not wellness. Instead, people should take responsibility for their own health by researching holistic approaches, optimizing nutrition, and addressing root causes rather than just symptoms.
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