As discussed in Part 1 of this series, colonoscopies are a major money-maker for the conventional medicine machine, generating at least $42B per year, year after year. And that’s without taking into consideration the cost complications. We also briefly talked about polyps – which rarely become cancerous. Doctors can charge more for the procedure if they remove a tiny benign polyp.
A conventional colonoscopy isn’t simply a routine doctor’s visit, but an ambulatory surgical procedure performed under anesthesia.
Like other ‘routine screenings for early detection’ – mammograms, pap smears, prostatic biopsies – colonoscopies have become synonymous with cancer prevention. Pause and think about that for a minute. The cancer industry has used its heavy-handed fear and propaganda machine to push tests that are costly, may not be necessary, are not benign and may not even lower the risk of cancer or death….