Modern medicine focuses on tablets, not curing disease.
Valli observes that people are prescribed tablets for virtually every ailment, from diabetes to hypertension. - He argues that this approach treats symptoms rather than root causes, leading to poly‑pharmacy and chronic dependence. - The proliferation of pills is presented as a business model rather than a therapeutic necessity.
Valli criticizes modern medicine's reliance on tablets and surgery, arguing that proper nutrition can replace many pharmaceuticals and reduce healthcare costs.