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Prevention is bad for the business of disease treatment !

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caesarjbsquitti - 30 May 2006 05:07 GMT
Prevention is bad for the business of disease treatment !

The problem with herbal medicines...is they are not
patentable...although the current demand and market for  herbal
formulas sees alot of money being made on simple herbs...

Problem is that many herbs is they treat the basic problems ie garlic,
wormwood, ginger, grapefruit seed extract to treat parasites.

They work...but who will promote eating dandelion roots, for liver
problems...?

We have to take the profit out of disease and socialize it...to the
point where they is not financial incentive to disease...we should be
healthy and spending our time and energy and money buying FORD and GMC
products....

Remember prevention is the simplest cures....a treatment that is bad
for the disease treatment business....

©aesar J. B. Squitti
http://www.jesuschristcode.com
THE JESUS CHRIST CODE.  ©
NovelEscapes@aol.com - 30 May 2006 16:08 GMT
I would agree with that statement. I have consulted with Doctors about
various ills and ran into one recently that had stated that he would
not put me on any medication because of the side effects involving my
arrhythmia. He advised me to get hooked on a nutritional regimen that
was guaranteed 100%. I have since became a Shaklee rep. I am my own
best customer and feel better than ever. www.shaklee.net/waltongates
 
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