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The Great Health Care Con Game ?

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caesarjbsquitti - 19 Oct 2004 17:49 GMT
The Great Health Care Con Game ?

Did you know that "parasites" can cause chemical imbalances, that lead
to depression ?  I did not !

For years it was said that many diseases there are cures for.  I even
see on TV a gentleman selling a book about "cure they don't want you
to know about !" and you know there may be some Truth to that.

Just this month "they" announced that Crohn's(intestinal  problems)
disease was caused by a bacteria. Well i checked some ‘alternative'
homeopathic books and sure enough that was already in there.   Seems
common sense in fact.

I know of many people who have traveled to Mexico and after that had
intestinal problems.  Diseases like Crohn's disease, Acid Reflux, IBS,
and stomach cancer.  Seems like common sense would dictate that some
foreign bacteria, some parasite was the cause of this.

How many diseases, based on intestinal problems, and more importantly
‘chemical imbalances. Well if the ‘intestinal system' is not
functioning properly, the appropriate chemicals are not developed and
a whole host of complications can result- from fatigue to depression
and even paranoia.

My advice to you, regardless of your illness, look up ‘herbal
treatments for parasites' many of the treatments are simple, effective
and inexpensive; garlic for one.  Too simple ? I guess the profits of
marketing ‘magical new patented drugs' is too powerful.

And if these "patent able"  magical pills cause side effects or
strokes, ie Vioxx or PPA, well we have more patent able magical pills
for them as well. You have heard about Vioxx causing strokes, but have
you heard about the many other side effects of drugs like PPA ?  I
have not except in a Canadian comedy where the drug was used,
comically, to immobilize seniors.  Mind you some of these 'patent
able' drugs do have some benefits - there is good and bad in all
things !!

Over the Cold Medications causing psychosis and Strokes.
http://www.amphetamines.com/phenylpropanolamine/

"Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) is a sympathomimetic drug similar in
structure to amphetamine which, in the United States, is present in
over 130 medications, primarily decongestants, cough/cold remedies,
and anorectic agents. We have reviewed 37 cases (published in North
America and Europe since 1960) that received diagnoses of acute mania,
paranoid schizophrenia, and organic psychosis and that were attributed
to PPA product ingestion."

It becomes clear that many simple treatements are ignored and other
complex drugs that can cause secondary problems promoted.  Seems like
the health system itself is ‘parasitic' feeding off of people.

So the question is why are these simple causes ignored, and why are
the simple treatments ignored ?  Are we so focused on treating all the
various symptoms ?

I call this the great health care con game !

Caesar J. B. Squitti
Jeff - 20 Oct 2004 00:45 GMT
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> My advice to you, regardless of your illness, look up 'herbal
> treatments for parasites' many of the treatments are simple, effective
> and inexpensive; garlic for one.  Too simple ? I guess the profits of
> marketing 'magical new patented drugs' is too powerful.

Better yet, go to www.quackwatch.org.

Herbal treatments have not been shown to work. Modern medicine has.

If you don't want to do this, luck up words like "taken," "sucker," "stupid"
and "dead" to learn more about herbal treatments.

Jeff
 
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