🎙️ Doctors Do Not Live As Long As Their Patients
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In this powerful episode, we explore the divine truth found in How to Eat to Live, Book Two by the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, focusing on the eye-opening subject:
“Doctors Do Not Live As Long As Their Patients.”
In a world where the doctor is treated like a god, this episode pulls back the veil to show the failure of Western medicine, the spiritual cause of disease, and the superiority of Divine Guidance over degrees and prescriptions.
We break down:
- Why doctors, despite all their education, suffer and die like their patients.
- How the body heals itself through rest, regulation, and one meal a day.
- The trap of prescription drugs and symptom-based treatment.
- The need for us to grow our own food, control our own health, and do for self.
- The divine call to reject leftovers, over-processed food, and dependency on a death-dealing world.
- The critical warning that “any young will follow after that which feeds him” — and why we must now feed ourselves.
This subject is more than diet — it is divine instruction to break mental, physical, and economic slavery. If doctors do not live longer than their patients, what does that say about the system they serve?
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You do not need drugs. You need divine discipline.
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Let us eat to live — and live to build.
As-Salaam Alaikum.
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