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Disease or Dis-ease?

 

America is on the forefront when it comes to combating disease. America has a war on nearly every front for that matter. We go to war with the dirt for not growing giant tomatoes in places nature didn’t intend for them to grow. We load our weapons of war, put up our Danger signs and effectively drown whole regions in fertilizer and pesticides. Which we all know eventually seeps into and contaminates our already poisoned, oops did I say poisoned, I meant fluoridated, water supply. This of course making us forever ill but hell that’s alright, because so and so just spent X billions of dollars getting the Federal Drug Administration to approve a new pill form of heroin to help ease our pain. We have a multi-billion dollar war on drugs (untaxed pharmaceuticals), terrorism, teen pregnancy, global warming, cancer, obesity and the list goes on.

We will never find cures for "diseases." Why? First off there is no money in cures, and secondly there is no such thing as disease only discomforts.

Have you ever noticed the little disclaimer on every herbal or supplement product? It commonly goes something like this, "These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease." Do you know why they must put this on the label? The FDA, that’s why. To claim that your remedy (drug) has the ability to do any of those things you must spend millions and sometimes billions trying to get FDA approval. Bristol-Myers Squibb has admitted to having spent over one billion dollars on developing a drug called Taxol. Taxol? Sounds like the IRS had a hand in choosing that name. I wonder who has more money, I mean power, I mean control, the FDA or the IRS, credit card companies or insurance companies, the Hulk or the Jolly Green Giant? My point is this; you will never see a cure for fatness or cancer. They are not diseases and you do not catch them, YOU CAUSE THEM! Your choices are the cause and also the cure of your discomfort. You should know your body better than some doctor who spent his daddy's fortune and the better part of a decade becoming an FDA approved state licensed drug pusher. Do you realize that there is no such thing as a true doctor of medicine? That’s right; you can only be a licensed practitioner of medicine. That means someone who has the legal right to "practice" or experiment rather, on humans. This is how they protect their asses from malpractice in court when they accidentally kill you while trying to help you.

Have you looked at the statistics on cancer in the last century? They are staggering! Why have the number of cancer related deaths gone up not down since we launched all out war on cancer? The American Cancer Society is to cancer as George W. is to terrorism. They both have spent billions of your dollars fighting fire with fire only to find that the problem is spreading, go figure. Radiation causes cancer but maybe nearly lethal doses kill cancer, hmmm. It’s interesting to note that the ACS is the wealthiest non-profitorganization in the world. Think about that next time you are at Safeway and the cashier asks you to donate to cancer.

The war on cancer like Vietnam and Iraqi Freedom were never meant to be won, only sustained. It is time the American people take another look around. If we claimed our responsibility back from the State then maybe we could afford health care in this country and by health care I mean emergency care. Hospitals and doctors kill more people than drunk driving each year and yet they continue to operate under the law. We need to let food by our medicine and live healthy active lifestyles free from drug pushing practitioners.