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Profits Over People: How Healthcare Became Sickcare

Dr. Adrian Mehmedi

Narrador Dr. Adrian Mehmedi

Editorial: Copyright Dr. Adrian Mehmedi 2025

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Sinopsis

What if everything you thought you knew about healthcare was wrong? 
In Profits Over People: How Healthcare Became Sickcare, Dr. Adrian Mehmedi exposes the truth about a broken medical system that prioritizes profits over patient well-being. From the rise of Big Pharma’s influence to the suppression of alternative medicine, this book reveals how corporate greed, flawed policies, and a pharmaceutical-driven agenda have transformed healthcare into a business that thrives on illness rather than healing. 
🔹 Why are prescription drugs the go-to solution, even when they cause harm? 
🔹 Why is the U.S. healthcare system the most expensive in the world—yet ranks among the worst in health outcomes? 
🔹 How did we move from natural, holistic healing to a profit-driven sickcare model?A Deep Dive Into the Past, Present & Future of Medicine 
Dr. Mehmedi takes readers on a compelling journey through history, unveiling how theFlexner Report, medical monopolization, and pharmaceutical lobbying shaped the modern healthcare system. He explores today’s crises, from skyrocketing medical costs to the overprescription of drugs—and reveals how we can reclaim our health.A Roadmap for a Better Future 
This book isn’t just an exposé—it’s a call to action. With insights into holistic medicine, decentralized healthcare, regenerative practices, and emerging innovations, Profits Over People offers a vision for a new paradigm of healing—one where people, not profits, come first. 
If you care about your health, your family’s well-being, or the future of medicine, this book is a must-read.
Duración: alrededor de 4 horas (03:36:30)
Fecha de publicación: 28/07/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —