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Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Urine Therapy: The Indictment of Orthodox Medicine






Have you come across a book titled THE WATER OF LIFE: A Treatise on Urine Therapy by John W. Armstrong. At first sight, I had the impression that the book had to do with the often talked about great healing powers of pure natural water. But soon, as I flipped through the initial pages of the book, I discovered that the subject of the book was not ordinary water but urine, a discovery that reinforced my curiosity to delve further into what the author had to say on the life potency of urine, a substance I had hitherto regarded with disgust as a dirty, poisonous and useless human waste, much on the same level as human excreta.

However, the more I read the book on urine therapy, the more curious and fascinated I became to read more of the author’s discourse and ‘strange’ assertions and submissions until soon, I could no longer get myself to drop the book except to attend to very pressing engagement until I had read the book through.

I was thoroughly intrigued and completely taken aback not only by Armstrong's acclaimed healing power of urine therapy and its proven efficacy in the treatment of countless ailments including many of the so-called chronic and incurable diseases but even more so by his assertions on the impotency of traditional medical practice over these diseases such as cancer, gangrene, kidney failure, etc. What was even more intriguing was the litany of case studies cited by the author to prove urine therapy cure and what more, a long list of eminent orthodox and homeopath doctors who have corroborated the healing power of urine therapy. Just as I was highly excited by the author’s expert and convincing analysis of urine by way of its constituents in disproving its completely poisonous or useless nature as claimed by orthodox medical practitioners for ages before now and as most ordinary people, including myself, had been made to believe. I also found the author’s logic on the healing potency of urine therapy both credible and unassailable based on his analogy of a tree which lives off its fallen or ‘dead’ leaves among other natural principles.

The point consistently raised by the author that greatly bothered me was his allusion to a studied effort by medical practitioners to keep secret the healing power of urine therapy for purely personal and selfish purposes of sustaining their lucrative albeit expensive services to people, particularly those with chronic and ‘incurable’ diseases such as cancer. Even more worrisome was his observation to the effect that the therapies hitherto used by traditional medical practitioners in the cure of such chronic diseases such as radium, sera, and vaccines not only have hardly and rarely brought about permanent cure of any ‘incurable’ disease but are also established ‘poisons’ with known damages and serious adverse effects to the human body and which most often ended up complicating and worsening the diseases and in fact increasing their potency and recurrence tendency, and all these facts, the author asserts, are well known to orthodox medical practitioners.

One of his quoted references offered me a real food for thought. Quoting Dr. W. H. WHITE, M.R.C.S., I.R.C.P.: Disease…becomes a vested interest, and consciously and unconsciously, the doctors foster it as such. It is quite a common observation that doctors produce disease. Moreover, the whole system and philosophy of our dealing with the disease are mistaken.”

Yet another bothering revelation made by Armstrong was the million dollar urine business that has been going on in the world besides that of orthodox medical practice, in the form highly expensive drugs and cosmetic formulas produced from urine constituents and sold to the same unwitting public who are made to regard urine with such disgust and rejection.

The orthodox medical practitioners did not merely stop at keeping the urine therapy secret all these ages. As the author further pointed out, orthodox medical practitioners having formed themselves into a pressure group association have over the years facilitated several laws in America making it illegal for any person other than a ‘doctor’ to claim, much less attempt to cure some so so-called special diseases they have dubbed incurable. By so doing, orthodox medical practitioners have not only succeeded in contriving a monopoly of public patronage in such cases but also their exploitative grip on unfortunate victims of such diseases who are made to pay through their nose for ultimately non-effective and more often, compounding treatments which they could have been cured of possibly without paying one dime on self-urine therapy.

After reading the book, I came to a personal conviction and conclusion that urine therapy is an incontrovertible reality with unarguable efficacy which I made up my mind to try on myself. And this I did by applying old heated urine compress three times a day on a lump that had been on the left side of my abdomen as long as I could remember, perhaps from birth. The lump reduced to about half its former size after two weeks of application and disappeared completely after the next one week of application! Ever since, I have been drinking urine on the routine basis and applying it as body massage based on the guidelines I learnt from John Armstrong and other experts in urine therapy I later searched out on the internet such us Martha Christy and Coen van der Kroon among others with tremendous improvement in my health and skin condition. I have since convinced my mother to join me to cure her overweight which she had since obliged with unbelievable results on her weight and general health condition. I’d wish every other person out there began to use urine therapy to cure their ailments and regenerate and rejuvenate their body systems without paying a dime to any doctor.

At the end of the day, I am minded to agree that orthodox medical practitioners have been economical with the truth about the healing power of urine therapy, apparently for personal commercial gain at the expense and detriment of suffering and dying humanity. I now have no doubt that urine therapy is God’s free gift of nature-cure to humanity in the same way he has provided all other basic things of life free to man including water, air, sunshine, rain, fire, name them, all of which, if it were possible, some learned professionals would have also kept secret from us and make us pay heavily to obtain any of them even at small quantity!.

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

ORTHODOX AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE CONTROVERSY




Nature Versus Science



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The age-long controversy between clinical and natural medicine has reached an explosive level, with either side determined more than ever before not only to assert and defend its claims to superior efficacy but also to disparage the other as a health hazard in this twenty-first century Medicare scenario. In-between the two extreme positions are the moderates who propound a mutually complimentary role of orthodox and alternative medicine in the form of integrative medicine – a theory of co-operation in place confrontation between orthodox and alternative medicine.

While many people outside of the two practices see the raging argument as an economic war in which medicine consumers’ purse is the ultimate target and in which both sides strive to win their greater trust and patronage, others find the debate as a healthy development borne out of a sincere concern for better public health by both professional divides.

The orthodox-alternative controversy, at some point and level, had assumed the angle of a charge of conspiracy, bordering on fraud or scam on the part of global big pharmaceutical companies, aided and abetted by orthodox doctors, drug research agencies and medical consumer societies and movements who have increasingly faced the charge of suppressing alternative cure for so-called incurable diseases just to protect and sustain their commercial and professional interests at the expense of suffering humanity.

A typical tone of pro-alternative proponents can be seen in an article by A. Von Butz titled, “Why the ‘Best’ Conventional Cancer Treatment Will Never Cure You of Cancer” in which he wrote that “it’s not that more effective alternative treatments for cancer don’t exist − they most certainly do… It’s just that the allopathic system isn’t at all interested in divulging real cures. This is because healthy, cancer-free people don’t sign up for expensive therapies that generate billions of dollars a year in profits for the cancer industry”. 

Beyond the conspiracy theory is another dimension in the orthodox versus alternative medicine polemic, this time bordering on what are the best health and wellness practices for individual and family routine healthcare.

To start with the conspiracy theory propounded by alternative medicine proponents, the charge, simply put is that virtually all known diseases are curable through non-clinical medical processes which have proved impotent on the permanent cure of certain diseases like cancer, diabetes, sickle-cell and other classified terminal diseases. Taking cancer as a case study, alternative proponents point that the main treatment procedures recognized and applied by orthodox medicine, namely surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy have not been able to cure this second to the major cause of death worldwide. The claim cites scores of cancer patients who have publicly denounced these procedures after almost a life-time treatment as against near-instant cure through ingestion of simple dietary and herbal based supplements. 

The pro alternatives  also make a case for the vast cost difference between orthodox and alternative cancer treatment procedures, arguing that whereas the orthodox treatment is not only excruciating and tortuous but also cost prohibitive and unaffordable by a whopping majority of cancer patients, the alternative course is painless and costs almost next to nothing, thus making cancer treatment affordable to most people who require them. The same argument is extended to other ailments such as diabetes, HIV/AIDS, asthma and other diseases, and in fact any known human disease, based on the claim that the principles of alternative medicine are holistic and don’t just apply to cancer alone and that the human body is “intelligently designed to heal itself, and given the proper nutrients and care, it will”.
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Down the line of controversy, the pro-alternatives buttress their nature-base disease treatment argument with the logic that alternative medicine is a procedure that is consistent with the nature of the human body which is essentially a vegetable entity and therefore more amenable and adaptive to vegetable-based disease control and preventive procedures.

The globally accepted medical aphorisms that food is the greatest medicine and that all flesh (including the human body) is grass testifies to the vegetable-base of the human body and alludes to the greater efficacy of vegetable or herbal based medical options that encompass a range of natural or herbal based health formulas comprising dietary and nutritional formulations and other natural therapeutics such as supplements, vitamins, herbs, as well as  lifestyles such as exercise, physiological and mental therapies among others more than clinical procedures involving mainly the ingestion of synthetic drug substances in form of pills and various kinds of surgical and radiological processes that are inconsistent with and in fact antithetical to the nature of the human body with the inevitable side effects of ultimately degrading the potency and life expectancy of the human body.

In the case of cancer, for instance, A. Von Butz asserts that “Chemotherapy Doesn’t Cure Cancer − It Causes It!” and goes on to claim that “Chemotherapy, modern society’s “holy grail” of cancer treatment, is actually a product of World War II chemical weapons programs. It emerged as an afterthought in the wake of many decades worth of failed cancer treatments using radiation and surgery. Eventually, it became an adjunct to these protocols − a typified example of the “better living through chemistry” philosophy that swept the nation during the 1950s.

By pumping patients full of toxic chemicals, it was believed, cancer tumors wouldn’t stand a chance at survival. And for some types of cancer, it appeared as though this hypothesis was correct − at least to an extent, and in the short-term. Chemotherapy does, in fact, kill cancer cells. But it also kills healthy cells, along with a patient’s immune system and, really, anything else that crosses its path.

Truth be told, chemotherapy is the definition of a genotoxic treatment protocol, meaning it damages human DNA. And damaged DNA is a leading cause of cancer, as per the “mutational theory” of cancer that is widely accepted among scientists as the impetus behind cancer’s emergence and spread. What this means is that when chemotherapy is introduced into a person’s body, it causes mutational changes to occur at the cellular level that actually promotes the growth and spread of malignant cancer cells. Unlike the various selectively cytotoxic anti-cancer compounds found naturally in certain herbs and plants, non-selectively cytotoxic chemotherapy chemicals destroy both good and bad cells leaving aggressive cancer cells behind and leaving patients prone to more cancer.

The fact that many of the most popular chemotherapeutic drugs currently on the market are classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as human carcinogens illustrate the backward nature of conventional cancer treatment. Tamoxifen, for instance, one of the leading chemotherapy drugs used in the treatment of breast cancer, not only causes more cancer (along with more than 24 other deadly side effects), it is also often ineffective”.

Expectedly, orthodox medicine groups not only deny the charges of conspiracy but also fire back at their accusers with a counter-charge of blackmail and dangerous threat to world healthcare industry. In spite of these far-reaching claims of the potency of alternative medicine, global orthodox medicine establishment has maintained a studied and stoic objection to the claims which it has dubbed spurious and presumptuous medical claims that constitute a grave danger to cancer cure research efforts. It also denies the charge of self-interest in opposing the claimed exploits of alternative medicine which it claims are scientifically untenable.

To start with, orthodox practitioners fault the premise ad logic of conspiracy which, simply put,  is that since doctors make a living from treating cancer or other ‘incurable’ if there was a cure for them, that would mean the end of business for doctors and drug makers. So doctors and the big pharms deliberately hoard the cures and refute any cure claims via alternative means.

Orthodox practitioners find a basic flaw with this logic, arising from the fact that doctors and their family members also die of cancer too. So too their friends and associates. If there was a cure for cancer and doctors decided to keep it secret, certainly, any doctor would apply such a cure if his own life or that of family members such as spouse or child is threatened. No sane person would lose his or her life or that of their family members just to keep his business from crippling.

On the second segment of the conspiracy theory - that there is a hidden non-orthodox herbal or nutrient based cure for cancer, a whopping preponderance of orthodox practitioners not only flatly refute it but also warn of the risk such claims pose to cancer patients or would-be patients. This is because resort to such peddled cancer cure inevitably prolongs and in most cases defers or prevents expert treatment, thus increasing the chances of cancer spreading and becoming no longer curable or reversible. This position is proffered by Dr. David Palma, a radiation oncologist and cancer researcher at the London Health Sciences Center in Canada who focuses on the treatment of lung cancer and head-and-neck cancers.

Dr. Mel Borins,  a family physician and associate professor of medicine at the University of Toronto, and a leading expert in health and wellness who has advocated evidence-based, alternative medicine for decades presents a more balanced and honest view of alternative efficacy in disease cure, particularly cancer. In his book, A Doctor’s Guide to Alternative Medicine: What Works, What Doesn’t and Why, Dr. Borins notes the “ mass of confusing and often conflicting information about alternative medical treatments”.


Dr. Mel Borins

The summary of his position seems to be that the problem of alternative medicine is that most of its cure claims have not been ‘approved’, in other words, not recognized by orthodox or scientific medicine, a position that goes back to square one of the orthodox-alternative medicine controversy, which rests essentially on the claim of alternative medicine to effective cure of cancer and related terminal diseases and the rebuttal of these claims by orthodox practitioners.

Borins, however, tacitly, perhaps even explicitly vindicates the claims of alternative medicine when he admits that alternative medicine does actually work, only that its procedures have not been accepted by orthodox medicine. "Much of it hasn’t been scientifically proven, which doesn’t mean it doesn’t work, it just means it hasn’t been proven by the standard that we as medical doctors go by”, says Borin. He went further to paint a picture of the process of scientific proof that conveys a sense of tacit conspiracy against alternative medicine when he points out the rigorous and lengthy process of approving a course of treatment. Doctors have been trained to evaluate things from a scientific perspective,  he says, pointing out the “randomly assigned double-blind controlled trials as the gold standard for approving a course of treatment”, adding that “many of the alternative approaches don’t have that kind of scientific support backing them.”

One of Borin's assertions that lends credence to the claims of alternative medicine is when he admits that “some of these (alternative) treatments – herbs and acupuncture – have been around for thousands of years…for example, people in traditional societies often rely on traditional healing and folk medicine”. Interestingly, Borins recounted the reason for his interest in alternative medicine which was after his friend Jack was overcome with incapacitating back pain which wasn’t the first time this had happened. But Borins “a medical doctor at the height of his training”, found himself helpless to help his friend.  “I remember thinking that after all those years of medical training, without drugs and therapy equipment, I can’t do a single thing to help my friend,” says Borins. The man would later be treated by a local healer in Kashmir who placed his knee on the injured man’s back and with a single thrust, realigned his spine and relieved his pain. At that moment, said Borins, he realized there was more to healing than the medical school had taught him.

At the receiving end of this Medicare war are the medical consumers, comprising patients as well as individuals and families with varying health care programs and practices who are torn between these opposing medical logic and increasingly getting confused and unsure of the best Medicare and healthcare regimes to adopt both in and out of sickness and disease. As Borins correctly observed, “All too often misinformation, conflicting opinions and half-truths about alternative medicine and practices make it difficult for doctors and confusing for patients when trying to decide on safe and effective alternative options.”  He, however, admits that  “There’s certainly a lot of scientific evidence that supports alternative medical practices and the general public is becoming more comfortable using many alternative approaches to treatment.”


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Borins couldn’t be more correct. A research report on medical conspiracy led by Eric Oliver,  a professor of political science at the University of Chicago showed that half of Americans subscribe to medical conspiracy theories, while over one-third of people believe that the Food and Drug Administration is consciously preventing alternative natural cures for cancer from the  market as a result of  pressure from drug companies. The research also showed that people who believe the conspiracy theories were less likely to rely on an orthodox family doctor and rather relied on family members, friends, and the internet more than alternative medicine proponents for their health information.

These reports tend towards a conclusion that most people today in all countries of the world are increasingly losing faith in orthodox medicine and more confidence in alternative Medicare courses or in fact resorting to it for individual and family health care needs, with America taking the lead. This will be the major focus of the second part of this discourse. More on natural medicine here.





Monday, 11 December 2017

THE END-TIME OF MEDICAL ORTHODOXY




Not quite long ago, alternative medicine, both in theory and practice and even by mere mention was a medical sacrilege of some sort that conjured up a sense of the bizarre and outright anathema. Proponents and proselytes of the health care option received a derogatory and cajoling attribution of medical quacks and stood the risk of social indictment and legal restriction at the instance of civil and orthodox medical authorities.

On the other hand, until now, the pharmaceutical industry world-wide, aided and abetted by orthodox media practitioners, has literally overwhelmed their consumers with targeted media publicity, often referred to as health education and enlightenment, in which the public is made to stand in awe and appreciation for the wonders of medical science and the hope it holds out to the sick and would-be-sick humanity.

The way things are going today, the era of medical orthodoxy and its unchallenged monopoly of expertise and authority in health and medical care, like empires, has reached its end time. Today, things are changing or indeed have changed and the end of the era of orthodox medicine may well be nearer than many people ever thought, giving way to the old, call it primitive ways of health and Medicare in the realm of optional medicine, alternative medicine as it is commonly called. The signs are there for everybody to see, even if it has not become a matter of mainstream media hype, as has been the case with the frenzied promotion of new inventions and achievements of conventional medicine in the past several decades.

In the past one decade, there has been a gradual but steady rise in the acceptance of alternative medicine as an option, nay, as the preferred, more efficacious and less costly health care option by medical professionals, conventional healthcare institutions and medical consumers, including whole families in the United States and other countries of the world.

The nomenclature may not be an issue here, whether they call it alternative medicine independent of orthodox medicine or integrative medicine that combines and compliments orthodox medicine, the message is loud and clear, orthodox medicine is on its way out as the popular health care option. Only a matter of time

The ever-increasing volume of proponents of alternative or integrative medicine has a basic doctrine: alternative and integrative medicine address the totality of a patient’s personality - physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, environmental and even cultural influences as well as employ therapies and medical procedures that extend beyond surgeries, drugs and radiation that are the basic rule of orthodox medicine.

“According to Healthline, Dr. Andrew Weil, the Harvard-educated physician, author, lecturer, and internationally recognized pioneer of integrative and holistic health, who, in 1994 founded the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, years before most people had even heard of integrative medicine reported that today, approximately half of America’s medical schools have signed on to an integrative medicine consortium.

Whatever happened to orthodox medicine? A matter of natural law, some might say. Everything has a natural course of beginning and end, its period of rise and fall – of glory, fame, power, supremacy, name it. This may be true in respect of ebbing supremacy of orthodox medicine. Nothing lasts forever. Yet, in the case of orthodox medicine, there appears to more to it than the mere natural course of things, pointing to an element of professional ineptitude, bordering on fraud against humanity.

Beginning with the issue of efficacy in terms of disease cure, orthodox medicine has long before now been variously challenged and questioned, notably by proponents of alternative medicine as well as medical consumers who have had personal experience of both medical brands, and not less by neutral watchers of the medical profession and even from within orthodox medical professionals.

In real terms, the challenge begins with the array of diseases without known cure which orthodox doctors have classified under so-called ‘incurable diseases’ or management list, some until very recently and others until today, such as cancer, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disorder, diabetes, obesity, sickle cell, name them, almost all of which are on the increase today. What is more, several alternative medicine practitioners have claimed and shown proof of curing many of these incurable and managed diseases with confirmations by patients.

To be sure, alternative medicine as discussed here encompasses a range of natural or herbal based health formulas including diet and nutrition, natural therapeutics such as supplements, vitamins, herbs, and lifestyles such as exercise, physical and mental therapies including massaging among other have a direct curative and preventive impact on disease including disease reversal.

Healthline quotes Dr. Weil as saying that “Patients are dissatisfied with the small amount of time they get with their doctors and with doctors who prescribe a pill for every ill.” …patients are saying that the conventional model is not working, that it’s broken. And they are right”, Weil said. According to him, many doctors, too, are unhappy with the current system and are beginning to embrace this new model to varying degrees.

Beyond the challenge of incapacity in most terminal diseases, orthodox medicine has faced another even more despicable charges from health care stakeholders from a wide range of critics, again, including medical personnel in both alternative and conventions medicine, bordering smacking of scam.

A recent Washington Post article further captures the medical scam scenario. The article captioned,

“Why aren’t more doctors prescribing oxygen?” and written by one of the newspaper’s advertisers recalls that in 1931, a man named Dr. Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize for work proving that cancer is caused by a lack of oxygen in human cells. In his book, “The Prime Cause and prevention of cancer”, Dr. Warburg stated that inter alia, that “the cause of cancer is no longer a mystery, we know it occurs whenever any cell is denied 60% of its oxygen requirements” The writer further referred to a documentation and proof far back in the late 1800’s showing that oxygen therapy works in the effective treatment of cancer. So the questions are, if the antidote for cancer is so easy, how come orthodox medical practitioners have not told us so?

The answer is simple, the writer said. You can’t make money out of oxygen therapy. Yes, the harsh reality is that the medical pharmaceutical industry doesn’t make money out of cures, it makes money out of treatments. And the best way for them to line their pockets……is for YOU to stay sick as long as possible.Otherwise they would be bankrupt overnight! And they are deadly serious about this, there are countless stories of people being hammered into the ground and sued into oblivion, for having the audacity to talk about oxygen therapy. So it’s no wonder you’ve never heard of this treatment before…”

In another article by Mike Adam published by NewsTarget/Truth Publishing in September, Adam echoes a trumpet of “The Hoax of Modern Medicine: Seven Facts You Need To Know” which is the title of his article in which he painted the picture of American health care system that is mired in fraud.

“When it comes to health care, drug prices and politics, both side of the aisle have been bought off by Big Pharma”, he wrote.

Like the Oxygen story above, Adam goes on to rail against cancer treatment fraud in the country. “No one is talking about getting people OFF prescription drugs and onto disease prevention diets, healthful lifestyles, and low-cost nutritional supplementation. The answers to preventing 90 percent of all cancers in this country are right in front of us, yet no one is talking about using a cancer prevention diet (plus sunlight and exercise) to stop this epidemic of preventable disease”.

“Rather than protecting the people, politicians are now in bed with the powerful corporations selling foods, drugs and personal care products that actually harm people. There is no real defender of the people who remains in power in Washington. The entire power base has shifted to those sellout bureaucrats who seem to be willing to sacrifice the future health of this nation in order to solidify their own personal reelection campaigns with the help of corporate donations (bribes)”

Describing America as “An intoxicated nation”. Adam went on with his tirade against the scam on Americans by orthodox medicine. “We have become a nation of drug addicts -- and I don't mean illegal drugs. From the high-fructose corn syrup and caffeine in the food supply to all the prescription drugs people now believe they need because they saw them on TV, synthetic substances now dominate American medicine (and American tragedy). An estimated 30 percent of all traffic accidents are now caused by people on medication, and yet the drug companies are pushing, even more, drugs for yet more fictitious diseases -- because, you know, there's always a way to add yet one more pill to the daily chemical intake, right?

As Adam correctly diagnosed, modern medicine is the cause of disease. “It increasingly seems like the only real disease in this country is the sickness of believing in pharmaceutical medicine. It's a kind of madness, actually: Thinking that a synthetic chemical can solve all your problems and put your life in perfect order like those actors shown in pharmaceutical television ads. I believe it will one day be viewed as a kind of cultural mass psychosis. When it comes to health, our modern world has lost its mind, and the so-called science backing it up has lost all touch with scientific reality. Modern medicine is a hoax. Science has been abandoned for marketing. Safety has been thrown out the window and replaced with profit potential. Ethics have surrendered to greed, and we have now become a nation of mind-numbed druggies who seem increasingly incapable of questioning the news..”

Adam was not done yet until he concluded with his 7 facts of modern orthodox medicine which represent a perfect grasp of the sorry scheme of things in conventional medicine.

Fact #1: 90 percent of all diseases (cancer, diabetes, depression, heart disease, etc.) are easily preventable through diet, nutrition, sunlight, and exercise. None of these solutions are ever promoted because they make no money.

Fact #2: Nearly all the consumption of pharmaceuticals today is a direct result of marketing to the public and covertly bribing physicians to write more prescriptions. There is very little drug consumption based on scientific merit.

Fact #3: No pharmaceuticals actually cure or resolve the underlying causes of disease. Even "successful" drugs only manage symptoms, usually at the cost of interfering with other physiological functions that will cause side effects down the road. There is no such thing as a drug without a side effect.

Fact #4: There is no financial incentive for anyone in today's system of medicine (drug companies, hospitals, doctors, etc.) to actually make patients well. Profits are found in continued sickness, not wellness or prevention.

Fact #5: Virtually all the "prevention" programs you see today (such as free mammograms or other screening programs) are little more than cleverly disguised patient recruitment schemes. They use free screenings to scare people into agreeing to expensive and often unnecessary treatments that enrich drug companies. Breast cancer mammography is a complete scam: The machines actually cause cancer!

Fact #6: Doctors know virtually nothing about nutrition and are still not taught nutrition in medical schools. Expecting a doctor to teach you about how to prevent disease is sort of like expecting a car mechanic to show you how to perform brain surgery. Although there are some exceptions (doctors who have taught themselves nutrition), most doctors remain so nutritionally illiterate that they have no familiarity with the natural plant-based medicines found in everyday fruits and vegetables.

Fact #7: Nobody has any interest in your health except you. No corporation, no doctor, and no government have any desire to actually make you well. Keeping you sick makes it easier for them to control and financially exploit you. Healthy, aware individuals are perceived as a threat to the tyrannical institutions now running this country, and they've figured out that the best way to keep a nation controlled and subdued is to drug 'em all and keep the people in a constant state of brain fog from medications and fluoride. The only healthy, aware, critically thinking individuals I know are all 100% free of pharmaceuticals and processed foods (and watch no television, either).

Remember those seven facts and you'll know more about health and disease than most people. And for your part, stay healthy! Work to safely get off all prescription drugs, eat a diet of natural, wholesome foods (and avoid processed foods), exercise regularly, avoid toxic chemicals in your home (throw out those toxic laundry detergents and switch to soap nuts), and toss those toxic personal care products (skin creams, cosmetics, shampoo, etc.). Stay natural, healthy and alert. Be well, and you'll be the exception! And please, never be so gullible as to think that your government is going to "save you" with a new health care reform plan. Even if we switch to free health insurance for everyone, the whole system is s till based on toxic treatments that cure nothing!”

That is how bad the situation has become with orthodox medicine, not in America alone but the entire globe, a situation of utter hopelessness and bankruptcy of ethic and moral, one of the greatest threats to societal and global health and the greatest scam ever unleashed on humanity since the beginning of the world.

For the individual and family, the situation presents a real and present danger as has never been known in human history and which naturally calls for a rethink and a re-choice of health care options from a copious list of best available highly efficacious and all-embracing natural health care supplements. Read more.




Urine Therapy: The Indictment of Orthodox Medicine

Have you come across a book titled THE WATER OF LIFE : A Treatise on Urine Therapy by John W. Armstrong. At first sight, I had the...