“New drugs.”
In my book I use the analogy “painting over dry rot” rather than addressing the cause.
This is “painting over dry rot” and further indication that the state of health in modern society will further decline long before the regulatory authorities entrusted to safeguard public health command a leadership role.
“Somebody” needs to take action to reverse what’s approaching nearly 100 years of biased health recommendations and permissive regulations which are literally poisoning the population.
I am not alone in my critique yet all such advice - including all the recommendations in my yet-unpublished book - go unheeded or are rebuffed.
I have a label for this “game” we’re playing with human health: Last man standing. Rather than “musical chairs,” I won’t need a chair, as in my own peer group I will be standing solitary and healthy at a ripe old age as everyone else around me either suffers or passes prematurely.
Truly pathetic.
I don’t particularly agree with anything you’ve said, but it seems to me inflammation and fevers are the body’s way of accomplishing something. Shutting them down might not always be the ideal tool.