Why Modern Medicine Does Not Promote Things Like Ivermectin that Improve the Immune System
Executive Summary
- The US medical establishment does not focus on promoting proven items that increase the immune system.
- The primary focus of the US medical establishment is on promoting patented drugs.
Introduction
Modern medicine has a category that specializes in the immune system called immunology. However, the field does not focus on strengthening the immune system but primarily on treating immune disorders.
There is also strong evidence that many vaccines cause adverse outcomes for the immune system. However, the CDC never admits to this negative impact of vaccines as they are a puppet of pharmaceutical companies and serve as a marketing and PR front end for them. We cover this in the article A Comparison of How Much Effort the CDC Puts Into Immunity Versus Vaccines; there is a much stronger focus on getting more vaccines into the public and nearly no effort in improving general immunity.
This topic must be acknowledged when analyzing the US medical system.
The Reason for Deemphasizing Natural Immunity Versus Patent Drugs
This is because significant medical authorities have come under the influence of pharmaceutical companies that use these medical authorities as a marketing front end. Ivermectin has been proven to improve immunity through multiple mechanisms — and the problem the medical establishment has with Ivermectin is consistent with the lack of focus on natural immunity by medical authorities.
Many proven items help improve immunity. However, this video promotes the establishment view that one should not focus on immunity. Even regular exercise and sunlight exposure — so things entirely unrelated to taking in substances, help improve the immune system.
Many of the things declared in this video are medically accurate; however, in the example given by Dr. Jun Gunter, making an immune system too strong could lead to autoimmune disease. However, some things are immunomodulatory, improving the immune system’s response and keeping it within more accurate parameters. Toward the end of the video, Dr. Gunter repeats a joint statement by MDs.