The Truth About Allopathy: Unveiling the Medical Myth


June 13, 2025 by Laurianne Macdonald, B.Sc., MPH, CHt, and Licensed RTT Practitioner

“Every plant that my heavenly Father has not planted will be pulled up by the roots.”  ~ Jesus

Deprogramming a devout allopath is like wrestling a greased pig, such as is their ungainly girth, feral viscosity, and rapacious claim upon putrid wallows. The most profound challenge being the anointing of academia seeping into the convert’s vision blinding them to divine proclamation and the fact that they worship an already riddled and rusting idol. Less literarily, modern medicine and its applied sciences is and has never been gilded or golden, regardless, if not even proven by Good Housekeeping’s (GH) history of campaigning for brand name products with prize winning PR and a shiny little seal.

Never forget that since 1909 GH approval has promoted and propagated a plethora of poisonous and cancer causing products. Such includes cleaners, cosmetics, and cigarettes… detergents, plastics, sundries of every kind, baby talc powder, and even Teflon. Their so called experts have been gelded, refuted, and included in class action law suits countless times. Yet, “Miracle of the modern age” is still their mesmerizing mantra. “Rigorous testing by experts” continues to corrupt the fields of scientific method. Customer complacency, brand bias, cherry picked statistics, and colorful advertisements transmute “Doctor recommended” into dogma.

GH held the lion’s share of consumer trust by the time the Pure Food and Drug Act sank its teeth into protective regulations with the formation of the FDA in 1938. Good Housekeeping’s Golden Seal of Approval and FDA Approved coalesced to become one side of the two sided blade the American Medical Association (AMA) still wields with lethal precision. Big-pharma forged the other.

The AMA’s grip on the hilt of said sword remains firm and safe behind the ornate glimmering guard of nearly two centuries of political posturing and healthcare reform. Most recently, Obama care. The 2000 pages of incongruous and disingenuous greed sired legalese disguises unconstitutionality verging on crimes against humanity – and should never have made it past the senate.

Never mind SCOTUS. Oh… SCOTUS: The once revered defender of We The People. I cannot help but wonder why, in 2012, the feckless benchwarmers upheld PPACA’s decimation of the constitution and our inalienable rights. The ruling created a preponderance of precedents for an authoritarian takeover of our healthcare and public health systems, paving the way for the manmade pandemic that killed millions. Even more are now suffering untold side effects, disabilities, infertility, and early death because of their cure. They knew what they were doing… or they didn’t.

Yes, we the people have been flayed without recourse or remorse, as apparently, absolution is absolute for what is whet against political profiteering masquerading as the allopathic cannon. To paraphrase my favorite healer and activist, “Truly, Truly, I say to you… I speak the truth but you will not believe me!” You are, indeed, conditioned, fattened up, and led to slaughter so the butchers can cash in before God reclaims your portion.

Many of my clients ask what allopathic means, as I use the term frequently in my ministering, and, as you can imagine, less than shiny or appreciative favor. So I should begin with the original locution: allopathisch introduced by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann in 1813. I can guarantee every holistic practitioner will know who I am talking about. His essay on the difference between the modern medical paradigm and real healing underpins his purport to the Greek term allotrios: Belonging to another, foreign, or strange.

Though kinder in idiom than I imply, the sentiment applies whenever I reference western medicine, pharmacology, and biological systems theory. More to the point, allopathic medicine is to health and healing as oil is to water, a pig to purity, or hell from heaven. The two most blasphemous allopathic paradigms being the belief that one-size-fits-all and a willful but complete ignorance of the mind, body, spirit connection.

I cannot decide which ranks worse.

In my experience, both personal and professional, medical doctors move further away from being oath-bound healers the harder they cling to the angsty adolescent agita of allopathy. Which, by the way, ironically professes God is dead while foundations in alchemy make them believe they are gods.

Our now toxic environments, food supply, and chronically ill bodies prove the profound and life giving synergy between God, human beings, and nature. The connection cannot be recreated or improved upon by chemical intervention. Even though every modern medical doctor sorely asserts such is so with every script. They have not yet realized that when ethereal energies are disconnected, all hell breaks loose.

A little something healers since the beginning of time have taught, including the greatest of all healers, Jesus.

Believe it or not, we mere mortals survived, thrived, and healed ourselves using innate wisdom, the divine machinations within our own body, and the bounty of nature. We have administered medicine made from God’s greatest green gift for tens of thousands of years, if not more. We knew it was our responsibility to accommodate our needs and minister to those in need.

Then, a couple hundred years ago a pubescent humanity, with its collective conscience of narcissistic nonage, demanded to be heard. And like any good and knowing parent, God gave it the room. After all, adolescence gives way to growth and renewal, no matter how bitter the winter or deep the snow.

But like all winey pimple-faced stripling, we pound hot air filled chests while pointing out myopic facts believing ourselves smarter, stronger, and self-actualizing: Incapable of giving dad due credit, mom commendation, or the past any credence. We have pasteurized personage, distilled our spirit, and killed the father in the name of science and technology. The Olivet Discourse warns as clearly as every dad’s booming voice the day he finally has enough of the callow fester.

Still, men will be boys. Such as Biden, Fauci, Hillary, Gates, Graham, Cheney, Musk, Obama, Soros, Warren, and Zuckerberg… just to name a few. The list is extensive, but you know the type. Those, who in the face of cataclysmic errantries and apocalyptic conclusions continue to incite and spur unconditional accord and accommodation to their delusions of grandeur, Professor X Personality Disorder (PXPD) have undoubtedly infected the swamp known as DC.

It is also prominent throughout the medical and healthcare industry: from teacher to resident. There are peer reviewed studies to prove the preponderance of hubris tainting the allopathic autocracy. YouTube tutorials teach us how to deal with the abundance of arrogance and authoritarianism we endure at each doctor visit. And now most major hospitals must provide a customer complaint hotline.

The fact is, patient practitioners, compassionate caregivers, and able attentive attendings are a rarity.

Case in point, I was tortured this spring by a young trauma unit resident who possessed neither surgical skill nor cognizance of his ineptitude, even as I, quite loudly, pleaded for him to stop. “There must be a better way,” I cried. “Did you use any anesthetic?” Please take into consideration, pathos is lost in this telling and the measure of my pain tolerance is unknowable or expressible given the mode of accession. Just trust that I am not being overly dramatic.

So certain was this surgical sprat of his ability to push a tube between two very broken ribs and into my lung, he cut, bullied, and tried to pry me open for nearly a half hour. The attending allowed the torture to persist; my agony reduced to an equally unsuccessful teaching moment. The procedure was an utter failure. The hemothorax (collapsed lung filling with blood) was not relieved and I was now at risk for infection and other complications related to such an unnecessary and unpleasant breach.

Had I not panicked at the idea of a blood filled lung and remembered my long standing faith in Jehovah Rapha, I would have elicited my patient’s right to deny treatment. Especially when the GP explained that the crisis may resolve on its own given time and rest. But even this Integrative Holistic Health Specialist admits, conditioned is as conditioned does.

Fear has a way of making us forget even the most fervent deprogramming. And they know that.

I’d started out faithful enough: My survival was a miracle. And God finishes the good works He starts. When I woke with the Grizzly ATV still crushing me into the rough and rocky trail, I knew I was broken. I’d been broken many times. The pain was familiar. But I was able to stand and walk. With the help of my family, I dealt with my injuries for three days before breathing went from excruciating to exigent. That is when I, quite unceremoniously, requested to be taken to the hospital.

None of us could have imagined just how broken I was.

Diagnostics showed I had six broken ribs, two severely munched and detached. The same two the clumsy surgical student attacked without constraint. The soft tissue damage to my entire right side was extensive. My c-spine was a swollen mess. The inflammation so congested imaging the tech could not determine why I was unable to turn my head. My crushed leg and arm were grotesquely bruised. The size of the lump on my head explained why I’d lost consciousness. But unbelievably, other than my lung, there was no internal bleeding.

Again, I remain convinced God saved me.

While removing some small stones embedded in abrasions on my wrist a most wonderful nurse named Gloria, confessed what I already knew to be true regarding the wretched chest-tube catastrophe. “It was the worst she’d ever seen,” the attending had told her. “All the staff are talking,” Gloria went on. “You’ve become something of a celebrity with the way you handled it.”

That explained why the exceedingly tall surgical lead visited earlier that day, his conscripted, including my abuser, shuffling contritely behind him. The surgeon in his green pajamas and a spotless lab coat, obviously donned only on special occasions like quelling potential lawsuits, appeared in all his superiority to be assuring and confident, “Though this morning’s images show your chest-tube missed its mark, I’ve decided to leave it in for now. Hopefully the situation will resolve on its own, but if things worsen, there is a chance I can use the same incision to reposition the tube.”

The surgeon gave the young evildoer a look similar to my father’s way of signaling the all-clear: A nod from scorn filled eyes sent him to my bedside. Again, I was pummeled by “I apologize for the pain I caused.” And again, I was struck by how that word, apologize, always seems to clear the room of authenticity and sentiment. The rehearsed confrontation left any real regret and remorse lying like dead soldiers beside the blood splatter on the floor.

I tell you these things because my conviction and passion for true healing, using nature based medicine, faith, and the mind-body-spirit connection is ablaze like never before. The burn familiar was real, and deeply personal. One I must, in all godly consciousness continue to share, to warn the masses: those innocent souls who trust the white coats and collars unconditionally.

Truly, truly, I tell you, the allopathic method, western medicine is a deceit. A doctor’s skill may prevent death to your body after being devastated by chronic dis-ease, severe trauma or infection. Pharmaceuticals may kill what might kill you or lessen your pain and suffering for a time. In the end they will poison you, kill healthy cells, or cause irreversible damage to one or more of the very ‘systems’ the prescribing doctor is sworn to protect. Diagnostic technologies usually confirm what you already innately know: I am broken… I am sick… I am dying.

But do not be fooled. None of these things have anything to do with true health and healing.

That is why the U.S., with a healthcare system costing up to three times more than any other industrialized high-income country, ranks dead last in health outcomes. (https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/fund-reports/2024/sep/mirror-mirror-2024)

The allopathic systems-theory is faulty and incomplete. It is missing the essential ingredients that promote longevity like faith, self-respect, and responsibility. For too long they have been conditioning us to believe only the credentialed and diploma bearing are allowed credit and authority over our health, healing, living, and dying.

That is the lie slithering off the enemies split tongue. So, please, I beg you to retake responsibility for your own health and healing.

As a GEHA (Guardian Ecclesiastical Holistic Association) certified practitioner, I teach how all health is related to balancing the mind, body, and spirit connection. I offer faith and nature based treatment plans that inspire a real understanding of healing and healthy living. My goal is to deprogram the allopathic conditioning that keeps you from believing in the miracle that is you.

That said, the ER is exactly where you need to go when you think you are having a stroke, heart attack, or have been broken in a traumatic accident. Seeking proper diagnostics and labs to know what ails you, where and how your body is malfunctioning, is smart… the responsible thing to do. Knowledge is power.

I am saying that what you do with that knowledge will determine your health outcome.

When you are ready for real, sustainable, transformative healing, lasting health, and the profound peace that comes only with faith, you can find me at https://www.lauriannemacdonald.com.

What Politicians and Corporate Greed Have Done To Our Healthcare System: A Holistic Perspective


January 31, 2025 by Laurianne Macdonald, B.Sc., MPH, CHt, and Licensed RTT Practitioner

Over the last 50 years, the United States prescription drug expenditure saw triple digit increases: $2.7 billion in 1960 to an estimated $463.6 billion in 2024. Crazy, I know. But let us break it down into chewable bites. The 67% increase in the 30 years between 1960 and 1990 aligned with general inflation and an increased reliance on pharmaceuticals. It did not forewarn the crisis to come.

In the following I will discuss how and why the expenditures between 1990 and 2000 more than tripled, what caused the 100% increases over both of the last two decades, and why the last four years, alone, should send shivers down your spine. More importantly, I will prove to you the reasons are far scarier than the big orange man with a pen.

  • 1960: Prescription drug expenditure was $2.7 billion.
  • 1990: Expenditures increased to $40.3 billion.
  • 2000:They rose to $122 billion.
  • 2010: They more than doubled, reaching $253.4 billion.
  • 2020: It was $350.6 billion.
  • 2024: The expenditure was $463.6 billion.

But let’s face it, Statista.com leaves some very vital tidbits of information out. So I will fill in the blanks to help you see the big picture.

Throughout history, healthcare has always been a concern for leaders, policymakers and peoples everywhere. As for the United States, during colonization and the establishment of trade routes, President John Adams saw the need and enacted the first health care policy: The 1798 Relief Plan For Sick And Disabled Seamen.

Since then we have seen many bills and policies and benefits come and go. A few examples include The Bill For The Benefit Of The Indigent Insane which passed both house and senate but died on President Pierce’s desk. The establishment of the Freedmen’s Bureau after the civil war, the introduction of Social Security during the depression, The National Mental Health Act after two world wars, and Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 were all good doings after hard times.

For the most part, the policies and our politicians were careful to consider and maintain the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the constitution. The failures of universal or socialized healthcare systems in other countries remained a bleak reminder of where we did not want to go when it came to taking care of our citizens. But many factors contribute to the challenge of providing quality healthcare to billions of people.

We will start with the industrial age: An explosion of machine manufacturing and the American Building Boom were fertile ground for workplace injuries, a disabled workforce, and lawsuits. A real problem for our growing country. Profiteering corporations like Kaiser Permanente saw their chance to cash in on both sides of the same coin. By 1930 the insurance consortium beguiled the public, politicians, and corporate America with promises of financial protection and quality care for employees during the crisis.

‘Insurance’ quickly became the hottest commodity. It was an easy sell. Who wouldn’t want to feel protected when faced with a health emergency, accidental injury, or death. And with premium payments coming in from doctors, hospitals, and individual to cover every one claim, profits rocketed faster than Captain America.

The business model was the stuff of any CEO’s wet dream. And the industry quickly became every politician’s darling.

According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), the property casualty insurance industry reported a bottom line of $88 billion for 2024. Life insurance profits increased to $15.7 billion. US health insurance companies, with a whopping 10.4% growth rate between 2023 and 2024 alone, boasted $1.07 trillion in revenue.

That is just the petits four atop an enormous trillion dollar tasty guaranteeing the insurance industry a say about who, what, when, and how much at every policy making table. But back to the history lesson.

1950 began with the “golden era” of a chemical revolution in pharmaceuticals; psychopharmacology. Big-pharma came on scene in a big way. It and the insurance industry were soul mates right from the start. By 1960 they sired a pill popping public health pestilence that grew ferocious and feriously fast.

Thirty years later the American Healthcare System had less to do with healthy Americans and more to do with profits and power. Lord Acton admonished, “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. The failing system became a standard political platform in the early 90s. The stuff of puffy but suscept campaign promises starting with “Hillary Care” as part of the Clinton’s Healthcare Initiative in 1993.

An op-ed in The Washington Post, University of Virginia Professor Martha Derthick critiqued the plan:.

“In many years of studying American social policy, I have never read an official document that seemed so suffused with coercion and political naivete… with its drastic prescriptions for controlling the conduct of state governments, employers, drug manufacturers, doctors, hospitals and you and me-“

Rightly so, Hillary’s health care reform plan never passed muster. There was clearly still some common sense wandering the halls of the senate back then.

Over the next several years the issue of rising healthcare costs became a problem with three times the velocity and magnitude of any other. Or so it would seem. Historians agree, the Hillary Care controversy chummed a get-it-while-you-can frenzy with the industry sharks. That fact is blatantly clear given the statistics above.

However, it takes those with a cooler head and keener sight to see all that splashing, teeth gnashing, and blood spilling as the false-flag it was. Hilary had successfully planted the seed of socialism in every dem and each of her sycophant’s heads, proving she was not the novice Derthick portended.

Then, after a brief interlude with a president kept too busy with revenge wars to deal with problems at home, Obama marched in like the messiah himself. He promised to save us all. He had everyone convinced the crater that was our healthcare system’s failures was the republican’s fault.

I’ll skip over how chummy Hillary and he were. (Pun intended) I do have to mention that his plan was even more coercive and controlling than hers. Biding time dug side by side graves for freedom and democracy while he solidified the dark-money laundromat that funded the DNC with promises to protect insurance and big-pharma.

He rose from behind empty desks in the senate to take hold of the blind, sleepwalkers, and bottom feeders, like a python squeezing until they woke to the realization there was a new king. They had to honor him if they wanted to stay in the garden. So, “Obama Care” passed with a democrat majority.

Like any good evil-doing does… it dug in quick and became habitual. Nobody wanted to leave the table; give up their handouts, campaign donations, or stock options.

Voilà. Socialism suddenly didn’t sound so bad.

The unconstitutional two thousand plus page document of lengthy legalese, which no civilian, seated senator, or presiding SCOTUS judge did, will or would ever read from beginning to end, (Kind of like the Bible these days), is just the cherry atop one absurdly obese problem.

If for no other reason, the PPACA should have been repealed under the precedent of cruel and unusual punishment.

To be completely fair, I can only assume SCOTUS didn’t read it because they still possess the strongest arm of our democracy. But they didn’t do what was right. Even without reading it they should have seen it for what it is: A monolithic wall of regulations, mandates, and edicts which should never have made it past our gatekeepers.

It disregards basic human dignity. The mere breadth and length divorces the majority of souls from understanding how their autonomy and God given rights toward prosperity have been zapped like mosquitos at a blue light. Oh, except for the right to kill babies at abortion clinics.

The tyrannical epic has since become a vampire sucking whatever life was left in existing public health policies and patient rights.

The only benefactors to Obama Care are the insolvent and indigent, insurance and big-pharma, and the politicians still sitting at the table eating sweet dreams of socialism while reaping record dividends on stock options. The numbers above are just some that polish the enormous knob fucking we the people.

Please excuse my language. If you are still reading, my disdain for hypocrisy certainly rivals yours. And I will thank you for liking and sharing this article with as many people as possible.

So now back to the diabolical.

According to the American Public Health Association, “The U.S. spends more on health care but has worse health outcomes than comparable countries around the globe. This holds true across age and income groups.” From the same mouth came accusations that the January 27th order to put a freeze on federal grants and funding of nonprofits and NGOs was a bad thing.

Diane Yentel, Chief Executive of the National Council of Nonprofits said “- reckless action by the administration would be catastrophic for nonprofit organizations and the people and communities they serve.”

Let’s just take a moment to acknowledge who and what is being served by some of these “do-gooders”. Try not to let vague language and laudation fool you.

Plan International (PI): A humanitarian and development provider focused on children’s rights in gender equality, quality education, protection from violence, sexual and reproductive health, emergencies, and youth empowerment.

HMMMMM?

Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI): Founded in 2002, after Hillary Care missed its mark, supposedly aids in increasing access to necessary medical services and prescription drugs in low resource areas. 

As Tantor once said, “-looks questionable to me.”

Novo Nordisk Foundation | World Economic Forum, the largest NGO accepting U.S. federal money is said to be focused on global medical treatment and research. Worth $167 billion, this Danish foundation provides a stable basis for commercial research conducted by companies within the group and that support their humanitarian and scientific objectives.

Ain’t nothin’ to see there.

Be forewarned, but the complete list of NGOs can be accessed at https://social.desa.un.org/issues/disability/cosp/list-of-non-governmental-organization-accredited-to-the-conference-of-states

A complete list of 501(c)(3)s receiving federal funds is not feasible because of the vast number and complicated network involved in the cash flow and funding opportunities. Such murky waters would dictate a complete halt, if not full throttled reverse, before we sink like the titanic.

And we have not even discussed how many of these 501(c)3 and (4)s accept dark money donations? Dark money refers to funds donated to nonprofits and NGOs that influence elections and policy making without having to disclose donor identities.

Both types of organizations are allowed to receive unlimited donations from corporations, individuals, and unions while taking handouts, grants, and awards from the federal government. Presented as social welfare programs, they are usually highlighted on every virtue signaling senator’s resume if not invited to every campaign fundraiser.

So, to anyone with 2 cents of common sense, the president’s freeze on the flow of federal funds was more like a skilled EMT dutifully stopping the bleeding before assessing the patient.

Trump’s order did not stop funds to Social Security or Medicare, or any other payment to proven effective programs providing direct care to individuals in need. So put down your pitchforks and torches.

The freeze in place order was meant to effectively plunge a steak through the heart of a vampire sucking the life out of an already anemic public health and healthcare system. A stake that would not harm the ethical, righteous, or justified. Just give everyone a moment to catch their breath.

Federal funding for nonprofits or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is typically provided through grants and awards for specific and definable purposes. Generally such align with the will of the people. This particular monster has clearly lost its way.

The momentous task of figuring out what lies beneath all the do-gooding façade will take time. Trump did not want the people to pay for another dem debacle.

But once again, the legacy media stepped between us and the truth.

Now the news is all about Trump. Meanwhile, behind the curtain the Covid-19 coverup and Obama saying, “effective immediately, the U.S. Government (USG) will pause new USG funding for gain-of-function research on influenza, MERS or SARS viruses” lands in the poppy fields of OZ.

And just so you know, the NIH, yes one of those mysterious money making marvels I was just talking about, continued to receive grants and federal funding, all of which Fauci was given carte blanche.

The truth is, Trump’s initial attempt to lower drug prices and stop corporate interference with personal choice in healthcare options was apparent in his efforts to repeal the PPACA and install the American Patients First Act, during his first term.

Unfortunately such was akin the Dutch Boy and the Dyke. He understood the deluge coming: Anyone with half a brain and corporate finance experience could. His intentions were honorable. Saving the people by protecting the structure that is Medicare and Medicaid against the inevitable failures of the PPACA was all he could do given the goliath of corruption he was up against.

In 2016 and a newcomer to politics, Trump’s unawares showed early on. Still he did what he could to keep his campaign promise to reduce the cost of healthcare. Not only did he have to deal with a den of thieves robbing him of every bipartisan vote, six out of the top ten major lobbies where not going to go quietly into the good night: AT&T, the AMA, The Business Round Table, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, AHA, Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America.

That does not even take into consideration George Soros and his Open Society Policy Center. As the third largest lobby, it derailed Trump’s efforts to keep America from washing away in a flood of radical elite ideology, social anarchy, and its corrupt leaders making millions on inside trading.

Then Covid-19 was unleashed.

From there you should know the rest. Biden’s last ditch effort to make the dems look, well, less horrifying, was just a ruse. The numbers do not lie. The Biden administration’s healthcare EOs and policies only reinforce the PPACA, making it even more difficult for America to pull the weeds of socialism that have now been firmly established.

America’s healthcare system is the worst in the world. And none of it was or is Trumps fault.

References & Research

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/executive-order-13813-promoting-healthcare-choice-and-competition-across-the-united-states

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/obamasdeal/

https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2021/06/costly-battle-obamacare-over/

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/press-release-remarks-president-barack-obama-speech-the-business-roundtable-prepared-for

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https://www.aha.org/topics/affordable-care-act

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