Perpetual Patients: How Modern Medicine Abandoned Healing

Published on July 1, 2024

In a recent episode of American Thought Leaders, host Jan Jekielek talks with Dr. Mihai Nadin, whose most recent book is “Disrupt Science: The Future Matters.” Mr. Nadin is a scholar and researcher with interests in a number of fields, and advocates for what he calls anticipatory thinking. Jan Jekielek: “Disrupt Science: The Future Matters” is an original view on the current state of the world. In terms of medical interventions, you say that the costs surpass the benefits of the system. Please explain that. Dr. Mihai Nadin: The disruption would mean giving up this false understanding of the human being as a machine and understand that the human being is subject to self-healing and self-repair. We don’t have the patience for that. If you go for a replacement, it’s going to take a day in the hospital. The biological path might take months or even years to get healed, but that healing is going to be organic and not mechanical....