The Business of Disease (FILM REVIEW)
The Business of Disease
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Alternative Medicine Documentary Extols the Virtues of Holistic Healing
The healthcare industrial complex spends billions of dollars on packaging
and branding brainwash us into believing that there are no viable alternatives
to Western medicine’s approach to curing this or that illness. In fact, doctors
and pharmaceuticals have been so successful in this endeavor that it is now
mandatory that every citizen purchase insurance to cover conventional types of
medical treatment.
But it is the contention of advocates of holistic healing that we’re
being manipulated to resort reflexively to drugs and/or surgery when a less
drastic or invasive path to wellness might be readily available. As Dr. Bradley
Nelson, author and chiropractor, asserts, “Most people have no idea how to be
healthy, or what the underlying cause of a symptom is.” Nevertheless, like
lemmings, most of us simply follow whatever regimen a physician prescribes for
the condition we’re presenting.
If
you are concerned about your health and are at all inclined to question
authority, you might want to check out The Business of
Disease, a
damning documentary written, directed, produced and narrated by Sonia Barrett.
With the assistance of a number of New Age luminaries, Ms. Barrett makes the
case for naturopathic medicine.
Among the experts she interviewed for this project, is Dr. Jacob
Liberman, Ph.D. who claims that the
medical profession is based on a very limited model in terms of remedies. “The
misperception that most people have is that there’s a drug that can help them,”
he says. “And if a drug can’t help them, then maybe surgery can.”
Also weighing-in is Dr. John Virapen, Ph.D., a pharmaceutical
executive-turned-whistleblower. He believes if there were truth in advertising,
“Life Insurance” would be called “Death Insurance” and “Health Care” would be
referred to as “Disease Care.”
The Business of Disease doesn’t just criticize The Establishment,
but suggests that such offbeat therapies as yoga, music, art and even light
might be all you need to reverse a malady. Low production values aside, this iconoclastic
expose’ has a wealth of information to offer the very open-minded.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Unrated
Running time: 88 minutes
Distributor: Dreamspell
Productions
To see a trailer for The
Business of Disease, visit: http://www.thebusinessofdisease.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=51&Itemid=176
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