I see the Medical Establishment (M.E.) has launched yet another shameless attack on the truth, this time courtesy the American Heart Association. They claimed vitamins are worthless for preventing heart disease (which is 100% false), and apparently did it with a straight face! True to form, they include some good advice but then sneak in their lies in the hopes that gullible people will believe they’re true too. Don’t fall for it, your life is at stake here.
So why would they say that? Two possible reasons. #1): Is it that these “experts” haven’t done their homework? If they had, they’d know that the real cause of–-and simple cure for-–heart disease were proven over 70 years ago! (And no, it’s not cholesterol, so don’t waste your money and risk your life with statins.) I learned this in the early 1970s, and ten years ago cured a local business-owner, after a bypass almost killed him, as they so often do. He feels better now at 60+ than he did 40 years ago when he was in the Army, confounding and disappointing his doctors, who were expecting to perform many more lucrative operations on him.
The truth is, nutrients are the only thing that will prevent or cure heart disease – that’s how nature prevented it for millions of years, even though people ate loads of – gasp! – animal fat. The first case was only in 1912 – which is why it used to be called modern heart disease – because it’s man-made, as are most of our diseases now. (And despite the lies claiming we now live twice as long as they did a century ago, people did regularly live to their 60s and 70s, sometimes even their 80s or 90s, hundreds of years ago. The age at death of an adult hasn’t changed much since the late 1700s.)
Reason #2): Or is it just greed? Dozens of studies over the past 25+ years prove that neither bypasses nor angioplasties prevent heart attacks or premature deaths. And not only do they not save your life, or even extend it, they actually make things worse. You’re twice as likely to die from a bypass as from heart disease itself! Or if you survive the operation, you’ll likely suffer brain damage. Yet these are still very popular operations, generating ~45% of the total revenue of most hospitals.
Angioplasties average almost $40,000 each, bypasses almost $85,000. Is it just me, or does that seem like a lot of money for worthless operations? And since neither solves the problem, you’ll “need” several of them before they finally kill you. As the honest doctors who’ve studied the statistics conclude, these “life-saving” procedures are a total fraud. Their only purpose is generating obscene profits for heart surgeons and hospitals – over $121 billion a year. (No more calls for our contest, please – we have a winner!) Talk about blood money.
No wonder they keep attacking the truth. They’re obviously scared their victims are wising up, deciding against toxic drugs (they’re all poisonous) and useless, deadly surgeries. If the public finds out that heart disease is the easiest (and cheapest) disease there is to prevent or cure, their scam is over and they might be forced to do honest work.
As anyone who’s studied how the body really works knows, conventional medicine can never really cure diseases (even if the M.E. wanted to, which, for obvious economic reasons, they don’t). All it usually does is mask symptoms or cause pathogens to mutate. Even Congressional studies have proven that only 15% of all conventional treatments actually work (mainly ER & physical damage repair, which they excel at). The other 85% are just superstitions: useless at best, fatal at worst.
Wasting many hundreds of billions of dollars every year on such accepted quackery is why our “health-care” system (sickness-care, actually) is such a disaster. We pay over twice as much per capita as other developed nations (We’re #1! We’re #1!), yet in “efficiency in improving citizens’ health” we’re at the bottom of the list (We’re #72! We’re #72!). So much for the “you get what you pay for” myth. And yet most Americans are so brainwashed by the M.E. that they believe we have the best medical care in the world, and so put up with the outrageous costs.
Regarding aspirin: what, did God forget to put it (and other toxic drugs) in our food supply? If they were good for us and needed to be taken regularly to make us well, God would have done that. No, aspirin doesn’t prevent strokes, it causes them – it’s responsible for up to 14,000 direct deaths a year in the U.S. (almost the number of murders), in addition to all the indirect ones. There are safe–-and better-–alternatives, including C and vitamin E. (C is actually a crucial missing enzyme, not a vitamin, but that’s a whole other subject.)
Unlike conventional therapy, which assaults and harms the body with toxic, petroleum-based drugs, traumatic surgeries, and mutation-causing radiation, alternative therapies actually do cure diseases, because they work with the body, strengthening it and allowing it to heal itself. That’s why it can cure nearly all diseases, including AIDS, cancer, and Alzheimer’s.
I cured my attorney’s dog of cancer using only one supplement. (Animals limit your choice of the many human cures.) I also regenerated our old cat’s kidneys, after the vet said they’d shut down and she’d be dead in a few days. Which just goes to show how little conventional medicine knows – she lived another 15 good months with us! Not bad for a “dead” cat. Personally, I haven’t had a cold in almost 35 years now, even though I used to get five or six bad ones yearly. So, yes, the cure for the common cold has been around a long time too. Gee, I wonder why they haven’t told you about that either….
If drugs cured diseases and made us healthy, most diseases would’ve been eliminated by now (as the M.E. predicted in the 1950s), and no one would be on drugs – the exact opposite of how things are. There are now more diseases than ever, more people on useless drugs than ever, and yet people are sicker than ever. And not surprisingly, the drug companies are richer than ever as well.
The M.E.’s arrogant ignorance and greed knows no bounds, so don’t expect them to ever have your best interests at heart. If you want to get well, the information can be found. Do the research yourself, or if you don’t have the years to devote to it (and sift through all the hype), find someone who knows what they’re talking about and is interested in helping you actually cure yourself (the way God/nature intended), not getting rich off of you by repeatedly treating symptoms. But be forewarned that much of what you find on the Net is as incorrect as what the M.E. tells you.
To your good health!
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
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