The Hidden Truth About Insulin: Why a $5 Drug Costs $300 Insulin was discovered over 100 years ago and was meant to be a miracle for the world. Its inventors sold the patent for just $1, believing it should belong to humanity, not to corporations. But today, insulin is at the center of a $100 billion industry. In the U.S., a vial that costs under $5 to produce is sold for $100–$300. Meanwhile, patients are forced to ration doses, and some even lose their lives because they can’t afford this life-saving drug. In this video, we expose: ✅ The history of insulin’s discovery and original mission ✅ How 3 companies (Novo Nordisk, Sanofi, Eli Lilly) control the global insulin market ✅ The pricing scandals and patent tricks that keep costs high ✅ Who really profits — and who suffers — in the “business of diabetes” ✅ Signs of change: price caps, grassroots movements, and cheaper alternatives ⚠️ Diabetes is real. The suffering is real. But so are the profits. This is the story Big Pharma doesn’t want you to hear. 👉 If you found this video eye-opening, hit like, share it, and subscribe for more deep dives into medicine, money, and hidden truths. insulin price insulin scam diabetes industry insulin history why is insulin so expensive big pharma exposed diabetes truth insulin monopoly Frederick Banting insulin pharmaceutical greed hidden truth about insulin
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