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Cutting for Fun, Profits, and Giggles: Surgically Removing the Appendix, Tonsils, and Spleen

According to the World Health Organization, the United States is ranked 38th in life expectancy, indicating that its standard medical practices are inferior to Cuba, South Korea, Costa Rica, Guadeloupe, Singapore, and 31 other nations.  The U.S. system of medicine is only slightly superior to the Czech Republic and Slovenia, despite the U.S. spending approximately 16% of its total expenditures every year for health-related expenses.  Standard medicine in the U.S. is the world’s most expensive, and yet it is among the least safe.

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There are plenty of medical procedures which are both unnecessary and dangerous.  With most of them, a complete recovery is eventually possible provided that the patient steps away from the medical establishment, and begins taking care of his own health.

There are, however, three very common surgical operations which make recovery to perfect health practically impossible, as well as limiting the effectiveness of future health therapies.  These procedures leave their victims forever dependent on a system that is concerned primarily with ever-increasing profits.  These barbaric procedures cripple the immune system, making it unlikely that patients will ever be able to fully live healthy lives, and the establishment has misled us through its media influences into believing that random organ dysfunctions are unexplainable, normal, and incurable without surgical removal.  With truly neanderthal-like logic, they have perpetuated a belief that some organs simply become “bad”, and that the best solution is hacking them out with knives.  Society will someday mock these procedures in the same way that it now mocks other dated medical techniques, such as bloodletting.

The three vital organs discussed herein play important roles in the immune system, and all three have been discarded as if they were useless by the medical profession, at one time or another.  The removal of these organs depresses victims’ immune systems, which means that even weak pathogens acquire the potential to be fatal in such compromised patients.  These operations carry special risks above other surgeries because the greatest cause of death following ‘successful’ surgeries is secondary infections.

Tragically, it is most common for children to be treated in this way.  Parents are characteristically afraid to question any surgical procedure that is doctor recommended, for doctors already have a reputation for contacting child protective services in order to surgically remove parents who have enough character to dissent, so fear is actually warranted.  Throughout the whole process, no person is ever given informed consent, including the parents’, since informed consent requires full disclosure of the whole truth, not just the bits considered politically expedient or required by the hospital’s legal department.

When removed, all of these organs have been documented to grow back: some more often than others.  It is fairly common for the tonsils to regrow, although they rarely achieve their previous size and efficiency.  These are among the many signs that the human body knows much more about what it really needs than ‘the experts’ do.

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