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JD Goulet's avatar

So much about pain perception is linked to our emotional well-being, or lack of, and Americans are stressed out and mentally ill thanks to the hypercapitalism and all that rugged individualism. It's at the heart of the problems in the U.S. with all manner of addictions as an entire population made sick by their living conditions tries to soothe the pain of existence by any means available.

All kinds of inflammatory diseases and chronic pain conditions, Lupus, psoriasis, fibromyalgia, MS, etc. are running rampant in the U.S. due to how stressful it is to just exist there.

Just by moving out of the U.S. to Portugal, my family members and I who were disabled by life in America are living well, largely pain-free, and off all or most of our medications. My son, who had been diagnosed with a disabling and painful inflammatory disease at age 19 has never been better and his skin, formerly painful when touched, has cleared up. I'm off all of the many prescription medications I was on there, including high blood pressure medication, a stimulant for ADHD, a mood stabilizer, and daily asthma medication, among others. They simply haven't been needed here.

Related to all this, I highly recommend reading The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture by Dr. Gabor Mate.

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Jeff Olde's avatar

The United States makes up 4.4% of the world's population, and consumes over 80% of the world's opioids. That is a STAGGERING statistic 😳

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