Understanding Addiction: From Medical Fraud to Manufactured Crisis
The disease model of addiction is a lie designed to profit from your suffering while concealing the real causes: parasitic infections, untreated trauma, and deliberate systemic neglect.
This three-part series dismantles the myths, maps substance use to underlying conditions the medical system refuses to treat, and exposes who manufactured the crisis—and why.
The Complete Series
About This Series
Part 1: Reframing Addiction dismantles the disease model and replaces it with a mechanistic framework. Substance use isn't brain pathology—it's the nervous system's rational response to biological and psychological assault. Trauma, parasitic infection, and chronic neuroinflammation drive the behaviors the system calls "addiction."
Part 2: What Your Substance Use Is Actually Treating maps specific substances to specific underlying conditions. Alcohol treats trauma. Tobacco treats parasitic infection. Stimulants address chronic fatigue and brain fog. Opioids manage chronic pain. This isn't random—it's the body reaching for what works when the medical system has failed.
Part 3: The Manufactured Addiction Crisis exposes the institutions and corporations that created the crisis for profit. From Gary Webb's CIA-cocaine exposé and the crack epidemic to Purdue Pharma's opioid empire, the pattern is clear: deliberate infection, medical denial, substance flooding, criminalization, and destruction—while extracting profit at every stage.
This series tells the truth the system doesn't want you to know. Read it. Share it. Understand what they did to you—and why.