I used to live in Closemindedville, a very largecommunity that never felt comfortable with change. There was a high rate of stress, illness and underemployment and many unhealthy people. Their medical attention came from a sole provider, Establishment Healthcare, they dispensed unnecessary and often harmful pharmaceuticals that masked the problems so people would keep coming back to refill their prescriptions or receive higher doses or add prescriptions to help with the effects of the previous prescription.
I thought this wasn’t for me and didn’t want to be identified by illness, and complacency, so I packed up my bags and moved to The Town of Skeptical.
Life was a little better in Skeptical, a slightly bigger community. We questioned our leaders more and had the choice of different healthcare providers. These providers became known as “Specialists” and found they could charge more for their services. They came up with new names for diseases, collected vast sums of money for research on these diseases, dispensed newer more powerful drugs to help the citizens of Skeptical cope better with their illness. The citizens of Skeptical were also given a portal of great knowledge that would help them research and better understand their condition and what was available to them. It’s name was GOOGLE! People rejoiced at the abundance of information given to them right at their finger tips. Yet , unwittingly, not taking into consideration the source of that information.
I quickly came to find that life was not much better in the Town of Skeptical. This Google Search Engine supplied a lot of false information, and everyone in town soon thought themselves to be great researchers of health and wellness and refused any insight to alternative applications.
Once again I packed my bags and began a journey to find a city filled with hope and humanity.
The journey was treacherous and filled with challenges I thought I might never recover from. Vultures followed my path, naysayers with negative tripe lashed at me everyday. I thought maybe Closemindedville and Skeptical were not so bad after all, I identified with many of the people and felt safe, if not healthy.
As I pondered my choices a friend came to me and said, ”, I think I have a city you need to know about”. Of course being from Closemindedville and the Town of Skeptical I was very reluctant to listen. She then guided me to the small City of Redox. When I entered through the gates my mind cleared, I felt refreshed, I was filled with enormous energy. I was guided to a new technology that held infinite possibilities. I was shown Real Research portals like www.pubmed.gov, and Google Scholar, (this is reserved for bright people). Over the last 6 years the city has grown tremendously, with people moving in from Closemindedville, Skeptical, Cancerlorville, the Town of AutoImmune, Countries like The Republic of Pharma and I’llnevergetbetterland.
All these people, even the brightest minds in Science and Health are realizing there is a place for them here! A place where you are not controlled by your illness. A place where you have control and friends that will help you along your journey. The City of Redox is growing rapidly and sharing its evolution of wellness with over 40 different countries worldwide with 15 distribution centers to spread it’s positive influence on a world that is ready for a breakthrough.
A great man once said “Do not let your illness become your identity, it’s amazing what you will find when you open your eyes and take the time to learn!
