This is an excerpt from Mike Adams' interview for the Raw Summit, a complete interview encyclopedia of cutting edge living and raw food knowledge. You can find the complete transcripts and audios at (http://www.RawSummit.com) and (www.RawSummitArchives.com) . In this excerpt, Mike Adams speaks about the habits of successful health transformation and the future of the health movement.
Raw Food World Summit Interview Excerpt with Mike Adams
Kevin Gianni: Let's move a little bit into the individual and what the individual can do to transform their health. You have a book, it's Five Habits of Health Transformation. What are a few of those habits?
Mike Adams: Well, the first habit of health transformation and this is really the most difficult one, especially for Americans and this has to do with how we've been brainwashed by drug advertising, but the number one thing that you can do is take responsibility for your health outcome. Now, I know that sounds really simple, but it requires most people to challenge their belief systems. For example, most people who are suffering from, let's say, depression or obesity or diabetes, they don't believe it's their fault and they don't believe they really have any role in it. In other words, they've been taught by drug company advertisements, and by their doctors, by other people that their disease is the fault of their genetics. This is a really clever way to blame our parents.
Kevin: Yes.
Mike: It is encouraged by the medical system, and here's why it's encouraged: because if they can convince you that your health condition is not under your control, then they have created a life-long victim, which produces a life-long revenue stream.
Raw Food World Summit Interview Excerpt with Mike Adams
Kevin Gianni: Let's move a little bit into the individual and what the individual can do to transform their health. You have a book, it's Five Habits of Health Transformation. What are a few of those habits?
Mike Adams: Well, the first habit of health transformation and this is really the most difficult one, especially for Americans and this has to do with how we've been brainwashed by drug advertising, but the number one thing that you can do is take responsibility for your health outcome. Now, I know that sounds really simple, but it requires most people to challenge their belief systems. For example, most people who are suffering from, let's say, depression or obesity or diabetes, they don't believe it's their fault and they don't believe they really have any role in it. In other words, they've been taught by drug company advertisements, and by their doctors, by other people that their disease is the fault of their genetics. This is a really clever way to blame our parents.
Kevin: Yes.
Mike: It is encouraged by the medical system, and here's why it's encouraged: because if they can convince you that your health condition is not under your control, then they have created a life-long victim, which produces a life-long revenue stream.
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