Dr. Richard Ruhling is a board-certified physician and taught Health Science at Loma Linda University.
“Medical care is not healthcare,” says Dr. Richard Ruhling, a physician who was board-certified in internal medicine and taught health science for four years after a fellowship in cardiology.
Ruhling says that medical care is the diagnosis and treatment of disease, usually with prescription drugs that have become a leading cause of illness and death due to Adverse Drug Reactions that fill 3600 pages in The Physician’s Desk Reference with drug interactions, contraindications, pregnancy warnings and carcinogenesis. Adverse Drug Reactions are defined as “properly prescribed and administered.” They are not a bad prescription nor an overdose, but people can react unexpectedly.
Ruhling cites Dr. Lester Breslow of UCLA who reported a 10-year, federally funded study. He found seven simple health habits were good for an average of 11 extra years. The bad three were smoking, drinking and obesity, but sleep, exercise, the use of water and mental attitudes played a part in a 35- year advantage for those who kept all the rules compared to those who broke the rules. This study began before cholesterol was found to cause heart attacks—careful diet gives even more advantage.
The UCLA study on healthcare could be summarized with a NEW START acronym: Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sunlight, Temperance, Air (pure, not smoking), Rest and Trust in God and Nature.
At 81 in great health, Ruhling says he often got a shot from his father who was an MD, but in college, he changed his diet and has filled only one prescription in the last 60 years when he got intestinal flu on a trip and didn’t want toilet stops.
As an aid to better diet, a video with Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Esselstyn shows how most diseases are reversible without prescription drugs and Ruhling says he has eaten mostly that way since college and claims it has high value for most people taking prescriptions for cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes or heart disease-- http://youtu.be/6bgtyv3juYI
The British Medical Journal reported 73% less severity in 500 healthcare workers who got Covid, but ate as the above video link shows, https://nutrition.bmj.com/content/early/2021/05/18/bmjnph-2021-000272.
Ruhling says a teacher suggested that the Bible is as much a book on health as it is of religion and the habits that UCLA’s study found so helpful can all be found in the Bible which has a warning. All five references to “physicians” have a negative context if one searches an online concordance.
The Bible is 2000 years ahead of medical science in Revelation’s 18th chapter where the Greek word word, pharmakeia, “deceives all nations” but is badly translated as sorcery in verse 23.
Marcia Angell, MD, former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine echoes that view in her title, The Truth About the Drug Companies—How They Deceive Us and What To Do About It.
In John 5, there was a pool of Bethesda that collected a crowd of weak, lame, blind, impotent people who believed that an angel would stir the water to heal the first person who got in. It was a myth, but we have a pool of Bethesda today. Bethesda, Maryland is the home of National Institutes of Health where tax dollars are pooled to fund drug research to cure cancer and other diseases, brought on us by our own choices of what put in our mouths to eat, drink and smoke, according to Ruhling.
He adds that textbooks of medicine list our common diseases as of “unknown etiology,” meaning they don’t know the cause, but if they don’t know the cause, how can the drug be the cure? Ruhling asks.
In epidemiology for his master’s degree in public health, Ruhling learned principles that apply now to an epidemic of autism that is becoming widespread with 1 in 25 boy babies now getting it. He cites Quakers and Mennonites who have no autism problems and appreciates the testimony of Dr. Mayer Eisenstein in this 1-minute video, https://youtu.be/2Ql9LkGf6ok. "Excellent info (like no autism cases in 35,000 pediatric patients is because they do not vaccinate), but Biden's Billion to promote the shot pushes 'community standards' to ignore what some honest MDs are reporting."
Ruhling laments the CDC’s billions made from vaccine patents and recommendations that every infant get a long list of shots. He reared four adopted kids and two naturally born without any vaccines and they all grew up healthy. But instead of information on how to help natural immunity, the CDC says natural immunity is not enough— We must take our shots; so we should beware of three-letter government agencies like NIH and FDA.
The FDA knew the Covid shot was bad and posted a warning for the media at http://www.fda.gov/media/143557/download. But after Biden gave the media $1 Billion to promote the shot, the media didn’t report what FDA saw, Ruhling says. When 32 people died in a New England nursing home after the shot, it didn’t even make evening news. Sadly, very few find the FDA warning, pg 16/17 of the above link.
“May God help us to understand the truth!,” said Ruhling.
Dr. Ruhling is available for speaking engagements and media interviews and can be reached by using the contact information below or by email at ruhling7@juno.com.For more information, visit https://News4Living.wordpress.com
About Dr. Richard Ruhling:
After Internal Medicine training and board certification, Ruhling had a Cardiology Fellowship before teaching at Loma Linda’s School of Public Health. Attending a cardiology convention, he heard Pritikin reporting how a low fat, low cholesterol diet reversed heart disease and got 85% of patients off their drugs for diabetes and blood pressure. Ruhling developed a Total Health Seminar to help people with positive lifestyle changes to avoid high-risk pharma alternatives and at 80 is in excellent health. He can be contacted for speaking for corporate medical cost containment or by churches wanting to consider an alternate to the rapture theory.
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