Eighty-Twenty Medicine: Rethinking What Real Healthcare Should Look Like
Holistic Health Isn’t Optional Anymore. It’s the Real Medicine.
A lot of things in life fit into this 80/20 rule system. In the health world it's "eat well 80% of the time, then your body can handle the 20% slop you throw at it."
Or, most organizations that operate with volunteers seem to have 80% of the work is done by 20% of the volunteers.
There are others as you can imagine.
The one that I want to focus on in this article is in the title.
What got me to thinking about that is a post made by
on Facebook.The entire field of psychiatry watched as “antidepressants” wrecked human minds…and nodded in agreement.
The entire field of pediatrics saw kids get j@bbed, get injured, get silenced…and called it “science.”
The entire field of cardiology handed out statins like candy, watched brains deteriorate, seniors fall, and just kept writing the scripts.
Let’s stop pretending this is ignorance.
This is complicity. Hundreds of thousands of white coats, fully trained, fully licensed… participating in organized medical crime.
And we’re still calling it “healthcare”?
Wake up.
When I read that I was thinking wow. Pretty strong and he's not wrong.
But then about ten minutes after I read that post, I received a text from a close family member. He said, "“Good convos I hope on ways for tying natural and conventional medicine together."
This was after I told him I was at Cellcore Biosciences ECO conference. A conference focused on natural health care for Exponential Clinical Outcomes. I've attended seven of these events. They are powerful and filled with great info.
His point of view is the complete opposite of Dr. Jason Deans comment.
But there it was. The juxtaposition of both ends of the spectrum.
When I first started in natural health care for myself, it was after living with the sickcare system for my entire life. I took on such a strong disdain for conventional medicine because my health challenges were never really addressed. Perhaps I should say addressed in a way that would have kept me from getting surgery multiple times on various parts of my body. During those experiences never once did the medical doctors or staff ask me what my lifestyle or nutrition was. Not once.
Knowing what I know today I fully understand I could have made some course corrections in my life that would have kept my body intact and undamaged from the surgeon's knife.
Knowing what I know today I would have taught my children very differently about health and self care.
Knowing what I know today…
I realize the clock can't be turned back. So I've chosen to use those experiences to inform the care I provide to my own clients. If I can keep at least one person from experiencing the stomach surgery I went through than I am successful.
Guess what?
I am successful. I had a case just last year experiencing severe stomach issues. If I wasn't able to help her, she was going to make the appointment with the surgeon.
She didn't make that call. I was able to help her system get things back into balance and under control.
I've been through the medical system many times in my life. Each time I went in with complete trust in what the medical docs would tell me. I had the attitude they went through the education so must know what they are doing.
I often share the example of how black and white I used to be with my health. It went something like this…
ME: Hey doc, my right arm really hurts.
DOC: Hmm, lets have a look Mr. Evenson.
ME: Oww.
DOC: Oh no. Pain in that spot means we're going to have to take the arm off!
I jokingly admit to my clients that I probably would have let them do it. That's how much control I turned over to them. It was absolute.
After I stepped into the holistic world I've been a bit stubborn about going to see conventional medicine. I don't like it. Some of that stubbornness is typical "man" bullshit. That means I'll always say I'm fine when asked how things are.
There was the time I decided to mold fog the basement in a house I was living in. It was full of black mold. I followed none of the safety protocols when handling the fogger and chemicals. No mask. No gloves.
This was at the end of June. By July 4, I'm feeling really sick. Getting a "cold" and cough. It grew worse and I missed some work. As I'm sitting there on the couch, I need to work my to the upstairs bathroom. At this point, I have no energy. I get up there and do my thing and start making my way back downstairs to the couch.
One step at a time.
I'm sitting there half way down, trying to catch my breath.
My step son comes home and he comes up the steps and sees me sitting there. He takes a look at me and says, "dude, you should go to the hospital. You don't look so good."
Now I can barely speak and said, "you should take me. Now. Can't breathe."
He gets me into the car and to the hospital. At the ER desk I'm coughing so much. Can't speak. My step son tells the nurse I can't breathe.
And just like that I'm a medical emergency and swooped away to the back. I'm connected to oxygen and heart monitors. IV's are placed. I'm severely dehydrated. They listen to the lungs then get me down to xray.
Turns out I had double pneumonia and both lungs were 3/4 full. I was going into respiratory distress. If my step son hadn't gotten me when he did I might have been finished.
My stubborn pride, ego, and belief that holistic was the best way to treat this was a suicide mission.
It was then I realized there is a time and a place for conventional medicine. They are awesome at putting the fires out and reacting to what the body needed right now. And believe me, I had a hell of a fire going.
I spent a week in the hospital.
I learned a lot from that experience.
Fast forward to more recent times. It's December of 2023. I see a client who informs me after he is on my table for testing that he came to see because he wasn't feeling well after receiving the Covid booster and flu jabs. He had taken a break from my programs so I had not seen him for a couple of months.
I asked why he took the jabs and was told that his doctors put the fear of death into him. They told him he would likely die if he didn't given his health status if he got the flu or Covid.
At this point in time we were all learning about shedding and the effects of what that shit jab has been doing to people.
The next morning I wake up with a massive sore throat. This lasted for two weeks. I had one huge white lesion in the back of my throat. Then a cough moved in.
The coughing was so bad.
I was still trying to see clients. I'd take a couple days off, rest up, see some people, get winded and repeat.
After a couple of weeks with the cough I was talking to my sister who is a PA. She told me I should go get my lungs checked out. I resisted! I didn't want Xrays again.
Then she said the most simple thing to me. "At least go have someone listen to your lungs." And then reminded me of the frequency of pneumonia in my life growing up and the last time, mentioned above.
She was right. I went in.
Sure enough. Both lungs had the crackle sounds. Pneumonia. Again.
Antibiotics knocked it down. Then it came back stronger. More antibiotics. Then it went up into my ears and ruptured the ear drum on the left side. Round three of antibiotics.
Through all of that, my muscle testing practitioner had tested me for Covid shedding, Covid Vax shedding, and many other covid related variables. I did not test with the usual viral or bacteria testing vials we often use. Just the covid related shit. It completely tanked my immune system.
It took me months to recover fully from that.
But again, it was the universe reminding me to not avoid conventional medicine.
Today I will not hesitate to advise my holistic clients to consider medical options if I think it should be used.
I'm in a place today where I have accepted conventional medicine as viable options when needed. I believe they are exceptional at reactive care.
Where is the dividing line though?
Reactive medical care should be about 20% or less of the overall health picture.
Holistic and natural health should make up the rest, 80%.
I know there is resistance to that idea in many circles. But, what if real health care was about the things we all know we're supposed to do for good health?
Eat right.
Exercise.
Sleep.
Rest.
Stress reduction.
All of the things.
This would require a complete overhaul of the medical, pharma, food, and agriculture industries. It would require getting the toxins out of the food and plants and animals.
I'm excited and hopeful that RFK, Jr. can do some of these things.
As a natural health practitioner I'm aware it's a daily battle. There is so much out there that needs to be untaught or unlearned. We've all been propagated to believing the system knows what is best for us.
It doesn't.
We need to step up and be in charge of our own bodies, mind, and spirit. We have to stop handing that control over to the system. We have to learn when it is time to allow someone to help us medically or holistically…OR BOTH.
I am willing to work with conventional medical professionals. However, it has been my experience many of them are not willing to work with holistic practitioners like me.
I never claim to have all of the answers when I'm working with my clients. Guess what? The medical side does not either.
When my clients find me, it usually happens after they have been put through the ringer by pharma and medical and have gotten zero options. Or the options they are given tend to make things worse. And I'm still amazed how many people are learning about holistic for the first time when they sit in my office.
The gap is huge and I'm grateful for the people I get to work with. I'm in the business of helping people get their health back. I believe this is where real health care takes place. Yes, it may take longer. The results speak for themselves. People get better. They feel better. And they are often reconnected with life.
Is that the case for everyone? No. Sometimes people need to stay with the medical side because they are not ready to unlearn the propaganda.
But folks. Somewhere there is a collaboration. Somewhere.
That is what real healthcare should look like.