Friday, May 2, 2025

Common Sense Health

Trump's election victory has ushered in chaos in politics. Everything is up for discussion, and no-one can agree on anything. The idea of an elite with a clear vision of what's right and what's wrong is in decline, and as a result people return to thinking for themselves.

Nowhere is this more evident than in the health sector where all sorts of old dogmas are under attack. What used to masquerade as undeniable truths have been thrown into doubt. School medicine, which only cranks doubted a few years ago, is no longer safe from scrutiny.

With the theatre of health-experts no longer operating, people rely more on their common sense. They ask themselves if certain pills are as beneficiary as claimed. The same goes for the notion that tiny injections of poison strengthen us, and make us more rather than less healthy. Not to mention nutrition and food. Red meat is suddenly proclaimed by many to be very healthy, and seed oils are the new bad.

As a big believer in intuition and common sense, I have no doubt that this will lead to better health choices, and that people will live better and longer as a result. The changes will be noticeable within the current election cycle, especially in the USA, and politicians in the chaos camp will be quick to point this out, possibly leading to another four years of reversals in policies of all kinds.

Time will tell if this prediction will pan out, but as I've pointed out many times before, making predictions, and evaluating them over time, is key to success in life, so this fits right into that mindset.

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Making predictions

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