The mainstream medical approach often attributes diseases to germs, aging, and genes, despite a lack of solid scientific backing. Editors of top medical journals, such as The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine, have openly criticized the reliability of published research, citing conflicts of interest, small sample sizes, and industry influence. The pharmaceutical industry heavily shapes medical education, research, and practice, prioritizing profit over genuine science. The peer-review process acts as a gatekeeper, allowing only research that aligns with the prevailing medical model while rejecting alternative perspectives, such as the role of nervous system stress in disease. To truly understand health, one must focus on the foundational sciences—anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry—rather than blindly accepting the pharmaceutical-driven narrative.