A Healthy Way Of Life

It is obvious that a healthy way of life is not in the interests of tobacco companies and corporations that sell greasy, cheap and harmful food. Not as obvious is the fact that a healthy way of life is least profitable for companies that produce pharmaceutical products. Medicine has become one of the most profitable businesses. The pharmaceutical industry promises “health” to millions of patients, but often does not deliver the product it had promised. It delivers medicine that alleviates the symptoms, while supporting the cause of the illness to ensure the business’s future. This industry spends twice as much on covering up the fraud as on researching better treatment.

The organized deceit allows these investment businesses to continue existing behind a strategically developed smoke screen of “philanthropy.” 6 billion lives and the economy of most nations are held hostage to this industry’s criminal practice.

Another factor adding to the problem of people’s health is the fact that people often prefer to lead a comfortable life, enjoy pleasureful things, and not to think too much about the consequences. A person who thinks this way does not necessarily have a low intellectual level. Rather, it is human nature to always aspire for newer and greater pleasures.