The Great American Health Hoax: The Surprising Truth About How Modern Medicine Keeps You Sick—How to Choose a Healthier, Happier, and Disease-Free Life
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Francis believes that, through education, we can put an end to the epidemic of chronic disease while providing a solution to the biggest social and economic problem of this century—the costs of global aging.
In The Health Hoax, Francis exposes the truth about how to stay healthy and introduces us to a way of life that can become a "highway to health", while he quite effectively demonstrates that we really don't have to be sick. Then, he reminds us that not only is there absolutely no fun in being sick, but we are going broke trying to pay the cost. Francis realizes that the only solution for individuals and society as a whole is to maintain health. But health is a solution that we must choose, and once we make that choice, we must learn how to achieve it.
Fortunately, learning how to be healthy has never been easier—The Health Hoax makes it simple. Because the human organism is a magnificent self-regulating, self-repairing system, it is capable of being completely functional and in excellent health for well over 100 years of vital, productive life. We are the sum of everything that goes into our system – it is our job to support it. When we make the choice to properly care for ourselves, our bodies will reward us with the gift of good health and long life. All we need is a tool to help us master the elements of health that are the most important. This book is that tool. It will empower you to choose health and never be sick again!
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Strident Indictment of SocietyAmericans are fat, unfit and misled by their governments. They are poisoned at every turn by their air, soil, water, food processors, chemical manufacturers, and their doctors. If not for all that, their bodies would give them terrific service for upwards of a hundred years. Francis says there is just one disease – cell malfunction. If cells worked properly, you would not be sick. It follows that there are really only two causes of disease: toxicity – too much of a dangerous thing, and deficiency – too little of a needed thing. American medicine spends countless billions ignoring this, instead pumping patients with toxic drugs, unnecessary surgery, and unscientific, unhelpful treatments. Nothing is meant to cure, only to treat symptoms. If we would just help our bodies stay in balance, we could and should avoid dealing with this evil empire.By his definition, all drugs are toxic. They are designed to overcome or delay some process, therefore they are toxic. The more you take, the sicker you will become, because something will be thrown out of balance, if not destroyed. Even cows’ milk: it drains nutrients from bones because the body needs to neutralize it. Yet those with osteoporosis are directed to drink more milk. This is one of his examples where the treatment worsens the condition.The book suffers from some issues. It is a very personal rant. There are no grays, just solid blacks and whites. Francis finds professionals to back his positions, but a lot of what he claims depends on obscure, non-definitive studies and reports, most of which he does not cite. A lot of his positions are arguable, such as his connecting vaccination to autism. And Francis loves to repeat himself, five, six, ten times. In italics.The Great American Health Hoax is packed with advice. It is one of those books for which it is pointless to use a highlighter, because the whole book would be yellow and you wouldn’t be able to find a thing. David Wineberg
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I really wanted to like this book based on the title but then I started reading it. I don't know a good way to say this so--this is little more than a simplistic rant that uses no research to back up extremely hyperbolic statements. If one shifts through the nonsense there is one good piece of advice that sums up the book's only redeeming quality: take care of yourself and you will live longer and be healthier. Unfortunately even this advice is blown out of proportion in the book by stating repeatedly that you need never be sick again. Really? So if I take care of myself there won't be a random mutation that will cause cancer? Can you guarantee that? By extension, it appears to also imply that everyone who gets sick brings it on themselves by not taking care and by doing what doctors tell them. Don't let his supposed degrees fool you, this is quackery at its worst!
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The Great American Health Hoax - Raymond Francis
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Disclaimer: The advice contained in this book is not intended as a substitute for the advice/medical care of the reader’s physician. The reader should generally consult with a physician in matters relating to his or her health. Any eating or exercise regimen should be undertaken after consulting with the reader’s physician.
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Pill-Bar.jpgContents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ONE: I Almost Died
TWO: Why It Isn’t Working
THREE: Making Health Simple
FOUR: Your Maintenance List
FIVE: Toxic Foods to Avoid
SIX: Choosing a Better Diet
SEVEN: Toxins Cause Disease
EIGHT: Using Your Mind to Heal
NINE: Physical Factors Affecting Your Health
TEN: It’s Not in Your Genes
ELEVEN: Death by Medicine
TWELVE: The Bottom Line
APPENDIX A:
About Beyond Health International
APPENDIX B:
Foods with Acidic Effect on Body Chemistry
APPENDIX B-2:
Foods with Alkaline Effect on Body Chemistry
Bibliography
Pill-Bar.jpgACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Many people helped in bringing this book to completion, and I would like to express to them my abundant and never-ending gratitude. First, I am grateful to the wonderful staff at my publisher, Health Communications Inc., and particularly to my editor, Allison Janse, for her many years of support, encouragement, and understanding.
I am also grateful to the unflagging support and excellent editing skills of Norman Hawker and Pamela Strong. Their dedication and willingness to work long hours on short notice helped to make this work a better, more readable, more useful book.
A huge debt also goes to my friends Richardine O’Brien, Mollie Meyers, Richard Higgins, and Joan Carole, who each contributed in their own way. I also want to thank Jeanelle Topping for her superior skills in organizing the bibliography.
Last, I would like to express my gratitude to the great thinkers who came before me and upon whose work I have built: pioneers such as Hippocrates, Claude Bernard, Antoine Bechamp, René Dubos, Alexis Carrel, Hans Selye, Walter Cannon, Otto Warburg, Linus Pauling, Roger Williams, Emanuel Cheraskin, Carl Pfeiffer, Russell Jaffe, Russell Blaylock, and many others. I also want to thank my professors and colleagues at MIT who helped to sharpen the critical thinking skills that have helped me to achieve the insights that give value to my work.
Pill-Bar.jpgINTRODUCTION
New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason
but because they are not already common.
—John Locke
There are three things which will bring the end of civilization, even the mightiest that have ever been or shall be . . . impure water, impure air, and impure food.
—Zend Avesta, 3000 BC
Health care in America is a hoax—it is pretending to be something it is not. This hoax is having a devastating impact on our health and quality of life, and it is threatening to destroy our economy and impoverish our people.
The definition of health care is the maintenance or restoration of health.
But our healthcare system is not about maintaining or restoring health—it’s about managing the symptoms of disease. This is disease care, not health care! Managing the symptoms of disease does not prevent or cure disease. We need to transform to a true healthcare system, and it is up to you to help make that a reality.
Practitioners in our so-called healthcare system wait for disease to happen and then suppress the symptoms with toxic chemicals and invasive, health-damaging surgery. Because the underlying causes of ill health are not addressed, health is not maintained, people get sick and stay sick, and the costs skyrocket. Worse, the treatments themselves cause even more disease, pain, suffering, and death. You end up trading your original problem for a whole new set of problems. Instead of maintaining or restoring health, our healthcare system is a hoax that creates and perpetuates disease at enormous cost to society.
Most Americans today are trapped in a disease-care system that has little to do with health—or with science. We have been tricked into believing that disease care is health care and that chronic illnesses cannot be prevented or cured. This ineffective, expensive, and outmoded approach to health care must be discarded. Health is a choice, and you can learn how to choose it. The truth is that you can prevent or reverse almost any disease—without toxic drugs or surgery—by supporting the body’s own innate ability to heal itself. To teach you what you need to know, this book offers a simple model of health that can empower almost anyone to get well, stay well, and never be sick again.
The Great American Health Hoax introduces you to a way of life that can become your highway to health. It will attempt to persuade you that you don’t have to be sick. First, there is no fun in being sick, and second, we are going broke trying to pay for the cost of disease. As individuals and as a society, health is the solution. But it’s a solution you must choose. After you decide to choose health, you have to learn how to achieve it. Fortunately, learning how to be healthy has never been easier. This book makes health simple.
By providing you with a simple road map to health, you can get well, stay well, and never be sick again. The goal is to educate a sufficient number of people like you so that we can put an end to our epidemic of chronic disease and provide a solution to the biggest social and economic problem of the twenty-first century—the problem of global aging.
The Problem
Global aging is the twenty-first century’s major social and economic problem. By the year 2050, the number of old people will exceed the number of young people. In all human history, this has never happened before. The cost of providing pensions and disease care for the elderly is going to be astronomical, and there will not be enough young workers to pay the costs. This economic crisis is coming and unstoppable. We must act now to prepare. We cannot change the demographics, so the best solution is to reduce the need for care. Time is short, and the need is urgent.
The world is in the grip of a rapidly accelerating prevalence of chronic disease. This pandemic is killing us prematurely, lowering our quality of life, threatening our standard of living, and perhaps even threatening the future of our species. Our attempts to manage this problem through our current disease-care system are escalating the costs and presenting unprecedented political, moral, and economic dilemmas.
Ending this epidemic is a necessity. The alternative is to continue to choose disease, the consequences of which may be catastrophic. The rapid rise in chronic illnesses in children and adults is made worse by the fact that the number of older people is rapidly increasing. Disease-care costs are increasing and, even at present levels, are threatening to bankrupt the world’s major economies, with the United States becoming like a third-world country, unable to pay its financial obligations. The resulting economic and financial meltdown will place unprecedented tax burdens on a shrinking working population and have a major effect on everything from our lifestyles to our political systems, and even our military security. Once this happens, daily life for most U.S. citizens will get dramatically worse.
For those who are retired or approaching retirement age, the available resources will not be sufficient to maintain the current level of benefits. This is one reason that learning how to stay healthy is so important. The National Institute on Retirement Security reports, 92 percent of working households do not meet conservative retirement savings targets for their age and income.
Inadequate savings is a big problem for our older population. Rising disease-care costs along with fewer pension plans, stagnant home values, and low savings are a bad combination. Add to that the virtually certain reduction in the purchasing power of the dollar, and it gets worse. Uninsured health costs can be staggering, and more costs are being shifted to the individual at a time when incomes are not increasing. Since the cost of disease impoverishes the majority of older people, staying healthy is not just preferable; it is imperative. The cost of disease is the reason that the fastest-growing segment of the population filing for bankruptcy is age sixty-five and older. With increasing copayments and deductibles and reduction in covered benefits, this problem will only grow worse. To stay healthy, you must take personal responsibility and educate yourself on how not to get sick.
We have been mortgaging our future by spending money we don’t have and making promises we can’t keep. The U.S. Congressional Budget Office calls the path we are on economically unsustainable. Economists are telling us that the federal government needs to be making drastic changes in order to prepare for this time bomb threatening our future. Significantly increasing the retirement age, drastically increasing taxes, and reducing benefits have all been proposed. While they may be economically necessary, these changes are politically unpopular, so the government is paralyzed and nothing is being done to prepare for the grim realities facing us. So far, the solution has been to borrow money to pay the bills and then to print money and borrow more to pay off the loans. This approach has obvious limitations, with one of them being massive inflation that will reduce the standard of living for retired people and the middle class. Meanwhile, the problems mount daily without being addressed. The biggest danger is to continue to do nothing.
State governments have similar problems. The largest single item in most state budgets is Medicaid, in which costs have risen faster than tax revenues and are projected to rise even faster in the future. Like the federal government, states have been borrowing, and even selling assets, to pay for these bills. For example, Arizona sold its state capitol buildings. The cost of disease is forcing states to underfund the maintenance of roads, bridges, ports, education, and other investments that are necessary to foster future economic growth.
Economists say that the single largest drain on the economy is the cost of disease. Consider that the unfunded liabilities of Medicare are more than six times the unfunded liabilities of Social Security. Indeed, cutting the cost of disease in half could reduce our economic problems from unsustainable to manageable. This goal is worthy and achievable, but it cannot be attained by the current approach of more regulation and price controls.
Solving these problems urgently requires a new level of thinking. Instead, we are repeating the same old mistakes. Thus far, the public debate has been about how to pay for all this disease. Attempts to save a dime here and a dollar there are not the answer. The healthcare system requires transformational change to reduce the enormous waste caused by its inefficient and ineffective delivery system. This inefficient and ineffective system is why there are thirty-six modern countries that enjoy better health than Americans, at costs that are significantly less. Ultimately, the real solution, the win-win solution, is to teach people how to be healthy so that they don’t get sick—no disease, no costs. Yet this solution, improving health, is not part of the debate. We need to change that. We need to change the debate from how to pay for disease to how to prevent disease. Better health must be seen as an achievable goal; it must become a priority. It must become your priority.
What we need is an educational campaign to teach people how to get well, stay well, and never be sick again. We need a true healthcare system that focuses on maintaining and restoring health. It can be done. Indeed, I have been doing this myself for thirty years, and many thousands have turned their health around by following the principles you will find in this book. Some say that because the subject of human health is so complex, it is impossible to teach people what they need to know to be healthy. Yet as Leonardo da Vinci once said, Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
We need to cut through the complexity and make health simple, so that even children can understand it.
The Solution
A sustainable society depends on the health of its citizens, and right now we have a sick population that is getting sicker with each passing year. To teach our population how to be healthy, a simple teaching tool is needed. The Beyond Health Model presented in this book is such a tool. It is fundamentally different and far more advanced than conventional medicine; it can take you beyond health as you know it. This model is based on the concept of One Disease, Two Causes, and Six Pathways to health and disease. It is a revolutionary concept offering the average person a simple guide for healthy living. It is science-based natural medicine, and it can give you the power to control your health in a way you never imagined possible. Contrast this with the unscientific, unnatural, ineffective, health-damaging, and very expensive system of medicine we have in place today.
The system of self-care presented in this book is based on a unified concept of how your body works, what goes wrong, and how to fix it. During the evolution of what we call modern conventional medicine,
there has never been such a framework tying everything together, which helps to explain why conventional medicine has been unable to prevent or cure disease; it lacks a scientifically valid theory of disease within which to operate. Scientific knowledge is increasing exponentially, yet medicine has consistently failed to incorporate new science into its clinical practice. As a result, conventional medicine is now so far behind the science and so deeply flawed that it is an impediment to progress—a major cause of disease and the leading cause of death—and is driving up the costs to unsustainable levels.
The truth is that we already know how to prevent and reverse almost all disease—no further research is required. There is no unavoidable reason that anyone should have heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, osteoporosis, or any other chronic disease—or even suffer the occasional common cold. Health is a choice, and almost anyone can learn how to choose it. You don’t have to be sick.
Have you ever thought about how wonderful it would be to live a long life, free of disease and disability? It’s a great thought, isn’t it? But how many of us think it is possible to do that? We can dream about it, but when we look around us, do we see it happening? Instead what we see is what is normal
in our society. More than 75 percent of us have at least one diagnosable chronic disease. Whether it is allergies, autoimmune disease, clogged arteries, lung disease, or cancer, among people over age sixty-five, over 90 percent have these chronic diseases. Even our children are suffering an epidemic of ADHD, allergies, asthma, autism, cancer, diabetes, and obesity. Unfortunately, our own observations and experience lead us to believe that disease is inevitable, that we are not in control, and that good health and long life are the result of good genes or good luck—but this is not true! It really all depends on the choices we make.
Today, when it comes to health, as individuals and as a society, we are doing most things wrong most of the time, and it is making us sick and killing us. For example, the average American diet will not support healthy life—not even in rats. Yet we feed this diet to our children. We poison most of our water with fluoride and pollute the entire planet with tens of thousands of toxic man-made chemicals. Then we think of all the disease this creates as being normal.
What if we started doing most things right most of the time? Consistently choosing health-promoting, sustainable solutions will bring results that can seem like a miracle. You don’t have to be a fanatic, and you don’t have to be perfect. Just make the right choices most of the time instead of the wrong ones. Such changes require each of us to become educated and take personal responsibility for our health. The broader societal changes will require political leadership and support from business leaders, civic leaders, clergy, and educators. But it all begins with you!
Just because we are not all living long, disease-free lives now doesn’t mean it’s not possible. Many are doing it, so we know it’s possible. It can become possible for you when you learn what it takes to be healthy and start applying that knowledge in your daily life. Given all the impediments to health today—such as our compromised food supply, toxic environment, electromagnetic pollution, unnatural lifestyles, and stressful lives—perhaps we cannot all achieve perfect health. But there is no question that we can do better than we are doing. It’s relatively easy to live longer and healthier than your friends and neighbors. While they are struggling with heart disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, and hip replacements, you don’t have to join them. Once you learn the true nature of disease, you will know what you need to do to attain superior health. In the following chapters I present you with cutting-edge science, translated into simple concepts, to empower you to achieve the health, vitality, and longevity that everyone would like to experience.
Unfortunately, the enormously profitable disease industry doesn’t want you to know any of this life-saving information, and it does everything possible to obscure the truth. This science is not even taught in our medical schools; it is denied to our medical students who graduate woefully lacking in knowledge of nutrition, prevention, and wellness. Then, when bits and pieces of this science are presented to us in the media, the messages are often so confusing and contradictory that we don’t know what to believe. Those who are invested in the status quo seek to create public doubt, even in the face of scientific consensus. The result is that very few of us are made aware of—let alone given the chance to benefit from—the priceless knowledge that could enable us to achieve long, disease-free lives.
The Reward
The key to success is simple. The human organism is a magnificent self-regulating, self-repairing system; it is capable of keeping you fully functional and in excellent health for well over 100 years of vital, productive life. Your job is to support this system. You are the sum of everything that goes into your body, which includes the nutrients, toxins, water, air, electromagnetic fields, thoughts, emotions, sunlight, and even noise. For the most part, you control what goes into your body. Given adequate support, your body will reward you with the gift of good health and long life. If we all did this, disease would all but disappear along with its costs, potentially preventing a catastrophic economic collapse.
All you have to do is take the knowledge we already have and put it to use. By making better choices daily, you will see the results for yourself. When you do this, you can end disease in your life. Not only will you and your family reap the benefits, but also you will be contributing to a healthier community, a safer country, and a saner world.
Health is a choice not yet chosen. To save ourselves and our economy, we must give health a chance. We need a tool to help us cut through the confusion and master the elements of health that are most important. This book is that tool. Come join me on a journey of learning and understanding that can empower you to get well and stay well. Choose health and never be sick again!
OneDisease.jpgONE
B1305_DoubleRule.psdI ALMOST DIED
There is no reason why human beings should not reach the age of 150.
—Dr. Alexis Carrel,
Rockefeller Institute
The next major advance in the health of the American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself.
—John Knowles, former president,
Rockefeller Foundation
If you want to choose health and get well, stay well, and never get sick again, this book will show you how. Human health is complex, but I have made it simple for you. Most of what is in this book I learned the hard way. That’s why I want to make it easy for you. Knowing something about my ordeal will help you appreciate the science-based knowledge you will gain from this book.
People often ask me how I became interested in health. The answer is simple—I got sick and almost died. At the age of forty-eight, my death was a virtual certainty, and I came within inches of death from liver failure caused by prescription drugs. Needless to say, this experience focused my attention, and I became interested in health because I had to. Had I not learned what I needed to learn, I would almost certainly not be here, and you would not be reading this book.
I used my knowledge of biochemistry to save my life and to get well and stay well. Today, I am writing this book to share that knowledge, and I hope that once you learn it, you will share it with your family, friends, and neighbors. We need a revolution in how people think about health and disease, and you can be part of that revolution. Without it, we may be doomed to an economic catastrophe where the cost of disease will destroy our economy and impoverish our people. We all need to improve our health!
By learning the simple concepts I will teach you, you will achieve power over your health that you may never have dreamed possible. You will have the power to get well, stay well, and never get sick again. You will have the power to lose weight permanently, to prevent the common cold, to slow the aging process, and even to cure terminal cancer. That’s a lot of power!
A good scientist never stops asking the question: Why? After restoring my health, I started to ask: Why did I get sick? Why does anyone get sick? How do you make a healthy person sick? If you become sick, how do you restore health? The answers to these questions started to come. They blew me away. It all made perfect sense, but nobody teaches us this stuff. It isn’t even taught to our physicians.
My primary training is in chemistry. I am a graduate of MIT, but even with all my scientific knowledge, I still got sick and came close to death. Today, most people are getting sick and dying needlessly and prematurely because they don’t know what to do to help themselves. Even worse, once you are sick, most of our physicians are of little help and too often do more harm than good. In fact, medical intervention is a major cause of disease and the leading cause of death in America.
We all would like to live a high-quality, disease-free life. But most of us have no idea of how to achieve that. We’re not even sure it can be achieved. Our priorities get out of whack, and we form habits that jeopardize our health. We then ignore the early signs of ill health, and, without knowing it, we lay the groundwork for disaster. That is exactly what I did.
The early-warning signs that things were changing came in early 1983. I began to slow down, requiring more sleep and tiring more easily. I began to experience frequent allergic reactions, including runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing, heart palpitations, and skin rashes. I suffered muscle aches and joint pain. I was losing the mental and physical capacity that had allowed me to operate at the highest levels of international business and government. Life was becoming more like a chore.
I brought these complaints to the attention of my physician, a professor at Harvard Medical School. He examined me and did thousands of dollars worth of testing. The tests all came back normal, and he pronounced me in excellent health.
When I protested, saying I did not feel like I was in excellent health, he replied, You are getting older.
When I said that in my whole life I had never felt this way before, he said, You have never been this old before.
I was forty-six years old.
The truth is that my health was already seriously compromised, and this man’s ignorance was astonishing, especially given his exalted position as a professor of medicine at a prestigious medical school. Yet this level of ignorance is what we teach in our medical