Editor’s Introductory Note: The following is an excerpt from the book Armageddon Pharmacy: Herbal Medicine When the Drugstore Is Closed. Jennifer Rader is a SurvivalBlog reader and one of our writing contest prize donors. – JWR
John D. Rockefeller, America’s first billionaire, is credited with saying “a pill for every ill.” Prior to his pervasive influence on medicine—prior to closing schools that taught natural medicine, herbs occupied a respected position in American medical practice. However, herbs can’t be patented, and Rockefeller was all about making money. Thus began our transition from herbal medicine to pills, from solving many of our own health problems to slavishly depending on doctors to treat everything for us, no matter how trivial.
The late pandemic (or however you choose to describe COVID-19) awakened many to the hazards of depending too heavily on the American health care system. Some refused to see a doctor or go to the emergency room due to fear of contracting something worse. Some couldn’t go because they couldn’t get in—because there were too many other patients or because the doctor quit. As supply chain issues developed, some couldn’t obtain their maintenance medications. We depend on a robust medical system to care for every need from cradle to grave.Continue reading“Our Fall From Modern Medicine, by Jennifer Rader”
