### **!!! Ultra-Modern Medical Science !!!**
**By Dr. Ananya Sarkar**
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**This is not a joke…🙏**
**Please read, and if you like it, let others read it too!**
You had a fever for two or three days. Even if you didn’t take any medicine, your body would have healed on its own in a few days.
But you went to see a doctor.
Right at the start, the doctor prescribed a bunch of tests.
The test results didn’t show any specific reason for the fever. However, they found slightly elevated cholesterol and blood sugar levels — something quite common in normal people.
The fever subsided, but now you were no longer just a patient with fever.
The doctor told you:
> "Your cholesterol is high. Your sugar is slightly elevated. That means you’re *pre-diabetic*. You’ll need to start medication to control cholesterol and blood sugar."
Along with this came multiple dietary restrictions.
You may not have strictly followed the food restrictions — but you didn’t forget to take the medicines.
Three months passed. Tests were done again.
Your cholesterol levels dropped a bit, but now your **blood pressure** was slightly elevated.
Another medication was prescribed.
Now you were on **three medicines**.
Hearing all this, your anxiety increased.
> “What next?”
> Because of this worry, you started losing sleep.
> The doctor prescribed **sleeping pills** — and now your medicine count increased to **four**.
After taking all these medicines, you started experiencing **acidity and heartburn**.
The doctor advised:
> “Take a gas tablet on an empty stomach before meals.”
> Now you were on **five medicines**.
Six months passed. One day, you experienced **chest pain** and rushed to the emergency.
After a full checkup, the doctor said:
> “Good thing you came in time. Otherwise, it could’ve been serious.”
More tests were recommended.
After undergoing a series of expensive tests, the doctor told you:
> “Continue your current medicines. But now add two more for the heart. Also, you should see an endocrinologist.”
> Now you’re on **seven medicines**.
As advised by the cardiologist, you saw the endocrinologist.
He added another **diabetes medicine** and a **thyroid pill** for mildly elevated thyroid levels.
Now your total medicines count was **nine**.
Gradually, you started believing that you’re seriously ill:
* Heart patient
* Diabetic
* Insomniac
* Gas problems
* Thyroid issues
* Kidney issues
... and the list goes on.
No one told you that you could maintain your health through improved **willpower, self-confidence, and lifestyle choices**.
Instead, you were repeatedly told that you are a **severe patient**, weak, incapable, and a broken person.
Six months later, due to the side effects of all these medicines, you started facing **urinary problems**.
Further tests revealed **possible kidney issues**.
The doctor conducted more tests. After seeing the report, he said:
> “Creatinine levels have slightly increased. But don’t worry — as long as you take your medications regularly.”
> He added **two more medicines**.
Now you’re on **eleven medicines**.
You’re now consuming **more medicines than food**, and due to the side effects of these drugs, you are slowly moving toward **death**.
What if, in the beginning, when you first visited the doctor for your fever, the doctor had simply said:
> "No need to worry. It’s just a mild fever. No need for medicine. Just take rest, drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables, go for a morning walk — that’s all. No need for any drugs."
**But then… how would the doctor and the pharmaceutical companies make a living?**
### The biggest question:
**On what basis do doctors declare patients as having high cholesterol, high BP, diabetes, heart disease, or kidney disease?**
**Who sets these standards?**
Let’s explore this a bit deeper:
* **In 1979**, the blood sugar level considered diabetic was **200 mg/dl**. At that time, only **3.5%** of the world population was classified as type-2 diabetic.
* **In 1997**, under pressure from insulin manufacturing companies, the diabetic threshold was **lowered to 126 mg/dl**, which suddenly raised the diabetic population from **3.5% to 8%** — meaning **4.5% more people were labeled as diabetic without any real symptoms**.
In **1999**, the WHO accepted this guideline.
Insulin companies made massive profits and opened more factories.
* **In 2003**, the **American Diabetes Association (ADA)** further reduced the fasting blood sugar level to **100 mg/dl** as the pre-diabetic standard.
As a result, **27%** of people were suddenly classified as diabetic without cause.
* Currently, according to ADA, **post-meal blood sugar of 140 mg/dl** is considered diabetic.
Because of this, around **50% of the global population** is now labeled diabetic — many of whom are not truly ill.
Indian pharmaceutical companies are trying to reduce this further, to an **HbA1c of 5.5%**, thus turning even more people into patients and increasing drug sales.
Many experts believe that HbA1c up to **11%** should **not** be considered diabetic.
### Another example:
In **2012**, a major pharmaceutical company was fined **\$3 billion** by the **US Supreme Court**.
They were accused that, between 2007–2012, their diabetes drug **increased the risk of heart attacks by 43%**.
The company **knew this in advance** but **deliberately hid it for profit**.
During that period, they earned **\$300 billion** in profits.
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**This is today’s “ultra-modern medical system”!**
**Think… Start thinking…**
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✅ *Definitely worth saving.*
🧏♂️🧏♀️
**May everyone stay healthy and happy — that is my wish today.**
*This article by Dr. Ananya has been forwarded.*
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