
Healthcare or Health Exploitation? Look at the Facts
Health was never meant to be a business, yet somewhere along the way, our well-being turned into a corporate bottom line. Estimates say today, 70% of the U.S. population has chronic disease managed by pharmaceuticals.
We’ve been taught to trust the experts, to follow prescriptions, to roll up our sleeves and believe we’re being protected — but what if the very system built to keep us alive depends on keeping us unwell?
What if “healthcare” has quietly transformed into a trillion-dollar industry that thrives not on cures, but on customers?
They call it healthcare, but most of the time, it’s disease management. We’re told that regular screenings, yearly shots, and a lifetime of pills are the price of prevention — yet chronic diseases continue to rise, swallowing families whole and bankrupting futures.
The numbers don’t lie: most hospital visits, prescriptions, and doctor appointments stem from conditions the system doesn't cure. Instead, we pay to live with them. Behind every new drug approval and slick marketing campaign lies an uncomfortable truth: wellness doesn’t pay dividends, sickness does.
Look closer at the numbers and the picture sharpens.
Chronic disease drives nearly every corner of our healthcare economy — more than 80% of hospital admissions, over 90% of prescriptions, and three-quarters of all doctor visits. It’s the leading cause of death in America, claiming lives seven times out of ten.
And the business of managing disease is booming.
The sicker the population becomes, the more profitable the “solutions.” Billions pour into statins, vaccines, screenings, and pills marketed as prevention — while true prevention, the kind that comes from clean food, movement, rest, and nature, gets buried under the noise of billion-dollar advertising.
For centuries, healing wasn’t owned by anyone. It lived in the gardens of grandmothers, in the roots and leaves that sustained civilizations long before chemical patents and ad campaigns.
Natural medicine, the kind that draws on earth’s own intelligence — hemp, herbs, minerals, fasting, sunlight, breath — has always been the people’s medicine.
But natural healing can’t be trademarked, so it doesn’t fit easily into glossy boardroom projections. That’s why it’s sidelined, mocked, or quietly buried under the label of “unproven.” The truth is, most people don’t even realize how carefully that curtain has been drawn.
Behind the scenes, the machine runs on dependency. For every side effect a drug creates, there’s another pill waiting to manage it.
For every fear-driven campaign pushing early detection, there’s a follow-up treatment plan ready to sell.
The cycle never ends, because it’s not designed to — it’s designed to repeat, generation after generation. Meanwhile, real health — quiet, radiant, self-sustained — is treated like rebellion.
But there’s a shift happening. People are waking up. They’re searching for sources of truth that don’t end with a prescription pad. They’re learning to read their bodies, to rebuild resilience, to reclaim the wisdom our ancestors never forgot. We don’t need permission to be well — only the courage to question what we’ve been taught to fear.
The truth is, healing won’t come from a lab or a lobby. It begins in awareness — the simple realization that your body isn’t broken; it’s responding. It’s asking for balance, not more chemicals. Real prevention isn’t found in another injection or another advertisement promising safety; it’s in living aligned with what our Creator made as the perfect answer.
At the AlternaCare Foundation, the Living Prevention Members Club, is where we’re rewriting the story of wellness — turning away from fear-based medicine toward informed, self-directed health.
We believe knowledge is the greatest form of care and that reclaiming it is the first step to real freedom. The system profits when we’re confused, but empowerment begins the moment we start asking the right questions.
Because the cure was never missing — it was simply never profitable.
