ENTERTAINMENT
Jim Iyke Alleges Doctors Are Trained Not To Heal But To Keep Patients Coming Back

Nollywood actor Jim Iyke has alleged that medical doctors are trained throughout their careers not to heal patients.
He suggested that keeping patients returning to the hospital is more profitable for doctors than curing them, describing the health sector as a trillion-dollar business.
“There’s a GMO everywhere. The orthodox medicines; the lies. If I say it anywhere, it upsets them [medical practitioners]. Medical doctors are basically trained all through their career not to heal. It’s big pharma business.
“If they tell you what to take and they heal you, you’re not a customer anymore and they won’t make money. That’s a trillion-dollar industry,” he said during a recent interview on the Echoo Room with reality TV star Teddy A.
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