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Dead, decaying industrial cities, teeming with illicit drugs, prostitution, and desperation. Condemned, dilapidated factories and foreclosed, rat-infested houses, offering temporary shelter to disposable, hopeless, unwashed minions. Back alleys where life is cheap. Where they wouldn’t think twice about cutting your throat for a buck, and leaving your carcass for packs of hungry dogs. A very dangerous place.
Prison yards, where hope is but a distant memory, and neither innocence
nor guilt have meaning. Where you learn to do as you’re told. Slave to the
guards and gangs. Thrall to corporations which exploit your labor. Unwilling
bitch to a beastly cellmate, you learn to bend over and take it like a man.
Tiptoeing lightly, as if on broken glass, wishing the time would evaporate,
hoping in vain for parole. Or death. An extremely dangerous place you’ll
never want to be.
If you enjoy certain kinds of danger, you might want to emulate the recent
feat of 31 year-old Alex Honnold, who made the first solo, rope-free ascent
of Yosemite’s El Capitan. A vertical 3000 foot granite face where few humans
have dared to tread. Equipped with only sticky climbing shoes and a bag of
chalk, Alex completed the impossible climb in just under four hours. The
slightest misstep would have transformed him into a broken, bloody bag of
bones. But the danger he encountered pales by comparison to the most
dangerous place in The United States.
They enter the clean, tiled hallways, confident of finding help with their deadly problems. Met with friendly, smiling receptionist faces, their optimism is boosted, and hope springs anew. They’re plagued by a plethora of diseases.
Victims of stroke, heart attack, coronary artery disease, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, hyperthyroidism, lupus, anemia, myasthenia gravis, kidney malfunction, eye disorders, prostate-breast-colorectal cancers, or simply uncontrollable obesity. They come seeking a cure, but find instead, a broken system in which “cure” is the most dreaded four-letter word. In the world of Big Medicine, there is no profit in finding cures, but handsome rewards in treatment, or preferably surgery. The most dangerous place in The United States is your local doctor’s office. Enter with care and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Here’s the part where 95% of my readers look elsewhere for enlightenment or entertainment. This is the part where I proclaim loudly and confidently that, in most cases, every one of the above listed diseases, and more, could have been entirely avoided by a radical change of diet. This is where I make the seemingly ridiculous claim that nearly all of these life threatening conditions may be reversed and eliminated by adopting an exclusively plant-based diet.
This is the place in the article where nearly everybody
says bullshit, and heads out to their closest McDonald’s for a Big Mac &
fries, or to Pizza Hut for a large pepperoni with extra prostate/breast
cancer…I mean cheese.
These are the undisputable facts:
Behind the walls of the most dangerous place in The United States, your
family doctor detects a bruit (murmur) in your carotid artery. He refers you
to a nearby cardiologist. Within the equally dangerous office of the
cardiologist, you are told that you have 65% blockage in your carotid. He
patiently explains to you that cardiovascular disease is irreversible, and
that you should be prepared for future surgery. He prescribes statin drugs
and sends you on your way, without mentioning that statins are completely
useless in 98% of cases, have horriffic side effects, and are possibly the
biggest multi-billion dollar scam ever dreamed up by Big Pharma. Visions of
a catheter being shoved up into your heart dance through your head. Lasers,
stents, possibly valve replacement. You imagine yourself face up on the
operating table. Chest sliced open, ribs ripped and spread far apart,
doctors cutting, stitching, chuckling, talking about their golf handicaps.
Weeks in recovery. Months in rehab. The sad hand you’ve been dealt, but
nothing you can do about it. You begin putting your affairs in order, and
await the grim reaper.
OR…
Behind the walls of the most dangerous place in The United States, your
family doctor detects a bruit (murmur) in your carotid artery. He refers you
to a nearby cardiologist. Within the equally dangerous office of the
cardiologist you are told that you have 65% blockage in your carotid. He
patiently explains to you that cardiovascular disease is irreversible, and
that you should be prepared for future surgery. Lucky for you, between these
appointments, a friend loaned you a copy of “The China Study” by T. Colin
Campbell. After reading about his research, you followed up with the studies
of Doctors Esselstyn, Ornish, and McDougall. You question the cardiologist
about the possibility of coronary artery disease reversal if you adopt a
plant-based diet. He shakes his head slightly, with a condescending smile.
“The blockage in your carotid artery is there for good. It cannot be
reversed.” he insists. You fire him on the spot, leave the most dangerous
place in The United States, and immediately adopt a plant-based diet. Six
months later, you’ve lost 20 unneeded pounds, feel stronger, younger, and
happier. Cardiovascular disease is history. It is a food-borne illness, and
you’ve sent it packing.
The unholy alliance linking the Animal Food, Pharmaceutical, and Healthcare
industries is the quintessential, synergistic, capitalist scam.
Self-sustaining, it resists all assaults upon its misguided dictums and
principles, guarding its power fiercely on all fronts. Identical in
structure to The Military/Industrial Complex, The Big Food/Pharma/Quackery
Consortium preys on innocent lives, turns blood into money, and does so with
complete impunity. Doctors shoulder little blame. They’ve been taught a
system built upon lies, and are soon hooked on the money, power, and status.
Few would think to question the status quo. Why should they? Anyway, I have
a doctor to thank for sewing my nose back on my face after a bad car wreck a
half century ago. Occasionally they’re nice to have around. Of course the
cardiologist in the examples above is going to do everything he can to get
you into surgery, split open your chest, make a few adjustments, sew you
back up, and pocket a hundred thousand bucks or so. It’s business. Nothing
personal.
The doubt out there is so thick, you could cut it with a knife. But you’ll
likely need that knife to slice tonight’s rib eye steak into bite-size
pieces. It’s a difficult task overcoming a lifetime of false nutritional
information, and a huge chore to change dangerous eating habits. Besides,
you’re saying, I need to eat meat. It’s the only way to get enough protein
to maintain my strength. Along with your rib eye, here’s a helping of food
for thought: Alex Honnold, the young man in paragraph three above, who
accomplished the impossible feat of completing the first and only solo,
rope-free ascent of Yosemite’s El Capitan…Alex Honnold, pound for pound,
possibly the strongest, fittest man on earth, is a vegetarian.
GreanvillePost' s Senior Contributing Editor John R. Hall is a street-trained agnotologist with an advanced degree in American Ignorance. Other hats include: photojournalist, novelist, restaurateur, mountaineer, grocer, nurseryman, and janitor. He’s written three novels which have been read by almost nobody: Embracing Darwin, Last Dance in Lubberland, and Atlas fumbled. An untrained writer and college drop-out, he began his short career in journalism writing the ‘Excursion’ column for The Jackson Hole News & Guide. More recently he penned the ‘Left Column’ for The Molokai Island Times; appropriately on the island once known as a leper colony. John currently resides, writes, and protests injustice in the shadow of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and walks among the spirits of those who once occupied the 79 Disappeared Pueblos.
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