
The survival of global healthcare depends on how fast the world gets this stuff
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I remember going to the doctor in Odessa, Ukraine in 2006. I was spending a couple of months there as I was waiting for my Russian work visa to be approved.
I didn’t have int’l health insurance so I just paid in cash.
I believe it costed me like $15 to see a specialist in a private clinic.
When I heard the price it blew my mind. How was it this cheap???
A few months later when I moved to Moscow it costed about the same.
And yet there was almost no line to see the doctor.
At these prices the US would probably have lines around the block to see the doctor. It felt crazy!
Later I understood that basic healthcare was provided for free in Russia. It was a ‘universal healthcare’ system that was inherited from the Soviet Union.
And yes sure the equipment and practices were very outdated… but for some reason it seemed to work despite being funded on a hairstring budget.
Why?
Very simple.
The general population was very healthy.
When populations are healthy…the healthcare system is stable
Russians and Ukrainians in 2006 were generally very healthy and beautiful people.
I’d walk down the beaches of Odessa at the time and it was pretty much impossible to see anyone that was obese.
The women were gorgeous. Despite the fact that the city barely had any gyms at the time.
The other thing that was missing… orthodontists!
People had not yet begun fucking around with things like braces and invisalign… and this was at the core of why the population still looked healthy.
As a result of this, people rarely got sick. And very few people were chronically ill.
Which meant that you didn’t need a huge budget to be able to sustain the free medical coverage.
Was it good healthcare?
No. It was very basic.
But did it matter?
Not really. Because most people were healthy anyway.
When populations are not healthy, the cracks in the system start to bring it down
These days obesity and chronic illness are rocketing up in places like Russia and Ukraine.
Why?
Because they have adopted all the stupid orthodontic practices we had in the US.
I remember living in Moscow in 2018-19 and seeing just how many young teens were now flaunting their braces and aligners.
As these folks get older…they will fall apart much faster. They will be far more susceptible to things like neurological disease?
Why? Because of these biomechanics.
These biomechanics are the reason why populations become unhealthy
I explain the connection to orthodontics here:
The impact of orthodontics
And I explain how this is a generational problem in this article:
This is a 'generational' problem
I won’t rehash everything in those articles but I highly encourage you to read them because they are the foundation to my argument here.
The fact that the NHS in the UK used to function decently a few decades ago and is now completely falling apart is a perfect example of this.
It’s not that the system got that much worse. It is that it came under a lot more pressure because people got a lot less healthy.
Things like obesity and neurological disease have been rocketing up in the UK for decades now.
Because they were closely tracking the US.
The healthcare challenges of the US & UK will eventually be felt in all countries
The medical care systems of the US and the UK are extremely strained these days.
Try seeing how long you wait for a surgery under the NHS in the UK these days? It often takes years.
And look at the costs of good medical coverage in the US these days. It’s through the roof.
Because people are becoming chronically ill and none of the tools that the medical system has ever cures them.
Why? Because their foundational understanding of health is wrong.
Think about it.. when was the last time you heard of someone with a serious illness get treated and then they were healthy from that point on?
That shit almost NEVER happens.
Rather they get sick again, and again, and again.
Because the root cause is never addressed.
And this is very expensive.
I might be the last hope to save the medical systems of the world
That sounds crazy.
It probably sounds arrogant.
But I truly believe it.
Why? Because i understand how this biomechanical collapse process works.
Doctors do not. It is just not what they were taught.
And so everything that they throw at these chronic illnesses will address symptoms and not root cause.
Whereas I understand the simple biomechanics you need to reverse disease at its root cause.
It’s the same biomechanics that had Americans looking and functioning very healthily 100 years ago. When the system functioned well because obesity rates were like <1% and orthodontics didn’t yet exist.
You will see how this plays out.
The medical care systems of the world will fail and go bankrupt one-by-one… unless the world finally figures out the stuff that I talk about in this blog.
I hope there are more like me in the near future. Shouting this shit from the treetops.
But if they exist I haven’t seen them. In part because to be believed you need to have figured out the whole puzzle.
A puzzle that I cracked.
Now let’s see if the world will believe me.
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