@has25252

A patient cured is a customer lost.

@sarahliz-k4o

What’s truly crazy is, once you read The Silent War on Health you realize how blinded you were, but it’s never too late. That book has some serious knowledge

@chawkisalhi8103

God bless you Dr Saladino

@truthseeker9701

I never listened to my doctor, about anything! He wanted me to take blood pressure meds when my BP was within the normal range. I stop going to the doctor altogether!

@FelixPires2024

Three things that changed my life:
1.started watching youtube videos
2. read book called Rethinking Health Secrets
3.I stopped eating excess sugar

@emerytakacs7040

They want customers not cures...

@Kambra

It's not just goldman sachs, its the entire FDA, american heart association (they normalized seed oils), FTC, etc.

@VVSIndustriesUn

They aren't even hiding it anymore 😂 #InSaladinoWeTrust

@infantryrecon101st

Oh how sick and twisted our world has become! It’s well past due for we the people to actually take action against these corrupt corporations and evil people!!!!

@MAJBrett1

As a dual board-certified FNP-C and ENP-C I hope for the day when I have no one to treat and I have to find a different way to make a living.

@kayerobbins3048

AMEN, THANK YOU ❤❤❤.

@MalxaAza

At least, those things are said LOUD AND CLEAR...

@jannabrown7689

Everyone is profiting off of patients

@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU

-man -stein -berg

@MrTocco1231

My nigga Paul, goodnight

@nacalosc

I had to understand this a long time ago. The goal of this industry is to expand disease markets = expand the number of sick people = therefore, increase the profits of "medicines" more and more.
If a drug could cure a disease on its own, it would be banned and removed from the market.


Salutation cordiales  à Dr Saladino  . Merci! 🙏💛💙💜

@thezu9250

Why are you guys surprised when the US healthcare system is a for-profit industry? At least one of the benefits of universal healthcare is that the goal is to keep cost low so naturally you’re going to pursue strategies to prevent long-term dependence/usage beyond what’s necessary.

@RobCan-gc2qk

Are we surprised that THIS is the state of the American “healthcare” system?

@olgakuchukov6981

Gilead charges $80,000 for the hepC treatment and that’s what the government pays since there is no price negotiation in USA like in other countries. So Gilead crying over loss of projected profit is obnoxious.

@lalaland2797

Preach bro