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Prescription Drugs creat
| George Lagergren | 02 Jan 2005 00:25 |
201 01-01-05 17:45 bluerhymer@aol.com (BLUERHYMER) posted: Bl> This subject is not properly investigated and doctors cover up for Bl> each other when death occurs due to errors in prescribing medications.
Of course, since prescription drugs are toxic. Whenever, another bad pharm drug scandal hits the news, a M.D. "head" on the TV news always says pharm drugs are toxic.
That is why folks should be their own de facto medical "doctor".
Bl> Prescription Drugs Anyone? Bl> by Bl> Raymond Francis
Bl> Prescription drugs are one of AmericagCOs leading causes of disease Bl> and death. The problem with prescription drugs is very simplegC-they do Bl> nothing to cure disease. All they do is suppress the symptoms of Bl> disease by disrupting normal cellular functions. Abnormal cell function Bl> is the very definition of disease, and since prescription drugs cause Bl> our cells to malfunction, thengC-
Interesting that the article equates pharm drugs with disease. So pharm drugs = disease , right? Another disease is discovered ---> the pharm drug disease.
Bl> "I have endeavored to show that there is no real service of humanity Bl> in the profession [of medicine] and that it is injurious to mankind." Bl> --Mahatma Gandhi
All because the medical profession does not learn and does not practice baseline [that is, diet / nutritional] medicine.
The medical profession has been "captured" by the pharm drug industry.
But will Internet "medicine" cause people to finally learn about true baseline medicine?
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