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This one is kinda well known but I've only recently started educating myself about the subject and came to the same conclusion:
Plants and mushrooms are much, much more effective at healing physical as well as mental diseases than most people think but the powers that be don't want us to grow our own medicine so they claim everything is either ineffective or dangerous compared to what you can buy at a pharmacy.
Buddy, any plant / mushroom that works, will be made into a pill. That's one thing big pharma is really good at, it's exploiting what works in nature and going "we did that!"
Big pharma conspiracy theory, which I don't know how controversial it is, is that they keep finding excuses to pump people full of pills. Slight headache? Pill! Overweight? Pill. Depressed? Pill.
Anything and everything, where step one should be diet / lifestyle, is immediately funneled to pills.
I always feel the need to specify having studied pharmacy: it's the business side with the MBAs who try to do that shit. The science side is like "oh neat," and these assholes are like "make it make money!"