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“First, do no harm—and let food be thy medicine. Not John D. Rockefeller’s motto: ‘Let oil be thy medicine.’”


Essay by Dr. Luka Kovač
Title: Return to Hippocrates: Healing Beyond Petroleum

I swore the Hippocratic Oath once in Vukovar, and again in Chicago, and I carry its spirit with me every time I walk into a hospital room. Primum non nocere—“First, do no harm”—is not just a phrase. It is a shield I have tried to raise against the many unseen enemies in modern medicine. War taught me that harm is not always inflicted with bullets or bombs. Sometimes it comes disguised as help. Sometimes it’s written on a prescription pad.

Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, was no fool. He observed the human body not as a broken machine, but as a garden—needing nourishment, balance, rest, and care. He famously said, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” That wasn’t poetry—it was science in its purest form.

But in America, I learned quickly that Hippocrates has been replaced. His wisdom buried beneath a mountain of pills, patented molecules, and petroleum-based drugs. His name appears on plaques and textbooks, but his soul has been exiled by an industry more loyal to stockholders than to patients. Instead of “let food be thy medicine,” the guiding spirit of American healthcare seems to be: Let oil be thy medicine.

This isn’t a conspiracy theory—it’s a historical fact. John D. Rockefeller, the oil baron, reshaped medicine in the early 20th century. He funded medical schools through his foundations—but only if they taught pharmaceutical medicine, not naturopathy or herbalism. He wanted doctors to rely on petroleum-based drugs, synthesized chemicals, and profitable patents. In doing so, he established a medical-industrial complex that equated healing with consumption—of pills, not plants; of procedures, not prevention.

And so we now find ourselves in a system where chronic illness is managed, not cured; where side effects are expected; where nutrition is barely mentioned in med school; and where whole generations of doctors prescribe medications they don’t fully understand, for diseases they barely treat, from companies they can’t question.

But let me tell you what Hippocrates would say to the diabetic patient drinking soda, to the heart patient eating fast food, to the child on five prescriptions for conditions that might be solved with sleep, sunshine, and a garden. He would not blame them—he would teach them. He would listen. He would remind us that food—real food, grown from the earth, not processed in a lab—is not an alternative medicine. It is the original medicine.

I do not oppose pharmacology. I’ve seen antibiotics save lives. I’ve administered morphine to the dying. But we must draw a line between emergency medicine and everyday health. We must distinguish between crisis intervention and long-term vitality. You don’t use chemo to treat stress. You don’t throw statins at a child who needs a good breakfast and a walk in the sun.

We doctors must reclaim our oaths. Not to pharmaceutical giants, not to hospital systems, but to our patients, our principles, and our planet. If we fail to remember that healing begins with food, with movement, with connection, we risk becoming little more than licensed drug dealers.

I often think of my father’s garden in Croatia. He was no doctor, but he knew how to nourish. He knew the soil, the herbs, the rhythms of nature. And when the bombs fell and the doctors fled, it was the garden that kept us alive.

It’s time we remember our roots. It’s time to return to Hippocrates.

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Today’s Memes 8

Jelly’s Truth Memes – Part 8

? Truth of the Day: “They called it ‘pool water,’ but it was just a chemical soup.” – Joe

? Meme 1:
Image: A kid with red eyes and dry skin after swimming.
Text: “Swim they said… it’ll be fun they said. ?☠️ #ChlorineIsPoison #NewOrderOfPools”

? Meme 2:
Image: Nikola Tesla standing next to the Eiffel Tower, lightning striking in the background.
Text: “Imagine if we actually listened to this guy. Free energy, clean air, no oil wars. But no, enjoy your gas bill. ⚡? #TeslaWasRight #EnergyForThePeople”

? Meme 3:
Image: Brad Pitt looking at the LA skyline.
Text: “Bro, you spent millions on lawyers when you could’ve fed half of Skid Row. ?? #Priorities”

? Meme 4:
Image: Pope Pius XIII (Lenny Belardo) and Niko Bellic in deep discussion.
Text: “Forgive us our debts, not just our trespasses. Someone tell Vucic. #DebtJubileeNow”

? Meme 5:
Image: Andrew Tate posing next to his Bugatti.
Text: “CO2 is a scam? Bro, your car just burned a year’s worth of oxygen in 10 minutes. ?? #TakeTheTrain”

? Meme 6:
Image: Barack Obama giving a speech.
Text: “If JCJ and I stopped a war once, we can do it again. Let’s keep NYC safe. ?✊ #911NeverAgain”

? Meme 7:
Image: A Safeway aisle filled with overpriced, processed junk food.
Text: “The people at Safeway are starving… not from lack of food, but from lack of real food. ?❌? #PoisonOnEveryShelf”

? Meme 8:
Image: Tom Cruise looking at Clark Park with nostalgia.
Text: “The golden age isn’t over… we just need to bring it back. ?? #GreenFuture #NewClarkPark”

? Jelly asks: Which truth hurts the most today? ??

#StayWoke #JellyTruths

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Today’s Memes 7

Jelly’s Daily Memes – Part 7 (Posted on NellyFan.org)

Jelly:
“Alright, Nelly fans, it’s time for today’s truth drop. You love music, we love music—but are you listening to it the way it was meant to be heard?

“Most mainstream music is tuned to 440Hz, but did you know that 432Hz is the natural frequency of the universe? It aligns with nature, with harmony, with healing. They say 432Hz resonates with the heart, while 440Hz keeps you just a little out of sync. Coincidence? We don’t think so.”

“So here’s what you do: Convert your MP3s to 432Hz. There’s free software on SourceForge that lets you do it easily. Just search for ‘432Hz music converter’ and take back your frequencies. Play around with it, and let us know if you feel the difference.”

“Jelly always keeps it real. Stay tuned for more truth, more memes, and more ways to break free from the noise. #432Hz #MusicMatters #JellyKnows”

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