Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation Revolutionized Medicine — Why Did It Disappear? By A Midwestern Doctor

UVBI disappeared because it couldn’t be turned into a profitable drug. From A Midwestern Doctor at mercola.com:

Story at-a-glance

  • Natural light is an essential nutrient many of us lack within our bodies. When ultraviolet light is introduced into the bloodstream, remarkable health benefits emerge
  • The dermatology industry created hysteria about benign sun-induced cancers while ignoring that deadly melanoma actually results from sunlight deficiency, not excess exposure
  • Once ultraviolet blood irradiation (UVBI) was discovered in the 1930s, it produced miraculous results for patients on the verge of death and was quickly adopted by hospitals throughout America, demonstrating remarkable efficacy for a wide range of diseases
  • To neutralize this competition, the American Medical Association published a doctored study that “debunked” UVBI, and it became a forgotten therapy. Russians and Germans recognized its value and have produced decades of research showing UVBI’s remarkable utility
  • This article explores UVBI’s remarkable history, systematic suppression, and scientific foundation, demonstrating why this therapy represents one of medicine’s lost opportunities

I have attempted to make the case that we are routinely denied vital knowledge, treatment, and care to protect the interests of the medical industrial complex. For example:

  • I’ve highlighted how unsafe pharmaceuticals make it to market because approval panels were stacked with people taking money from manufacturers (which was a tactic Anthony Fauci weaponized against America).
  • I’ve discussed1 how the American Medical Association was taken over by unscrupulous businessmen who funded the association by promoting anything they were paid to (which is why there were so many AMA advertisements of doctors promoting smoking)2 while using the government to outlaw competing therapies.

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One response to “Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation Revolutionized Medicine — Why Did It Disappear? By A Midwestern Doctor

  1. They used to prescribe a sun lamp as it gets dark at 1730hrs in the winter here.

    No one makes any money other than the sun lamp seller.

    Remember when they thought Trump said to drink bleach as a disinfectant?

    The future’s so bright I have to honk honk.

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