“If we eat wrongly, no doctor can cure us, If we eat rightly no doctor is needed.” Victor G Racine.
The doctor of the future will give no medicine. But will interest his patients in the care of human frame in diet and in the cause of prevention of disease. Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
“Proper nutrition, not medi-care is the key to good health” Dr Mercola
“If this country is to survive, the best-fed-nation myth had better be recognized for what it is: propaganda designed to produce wealth but not health” Adelle Davis (25 Feb 1904-31 May 1974)
“The spread of BSE [mad cow disease] in Europe has revealed how secret alliances between agribusiness and government can endanger the public health. It has shown how the desire for profit can overrule every other consideration. British agricultural officials were concerned as early as 1987 that eating meat from BSE-infected cattle might pose a risk to human beings. That information was suppressed for years, and the possibility of any health risk was strenuously denied, in order to protect exports of British beef. Scientists who disagreed with the official line were publicly attacked and kept off government committees investigating BSE. Official denials of the truth delayed important health measures.”
“A generation ago, three-quarters of the money used to buy food in the United States was spent to prepare meals at home. Today about half of the money used to buy food is spent at restaurants--mainly at fast food”
The above are just some quotations about health from the 1920s to the present. We are just what we eat.
What we sow into our body today, is what we will reap in the future to come. Many decades of eating out in restaurants, and negligent to eat wholesome, natural food has earned USA as the sickest nation on earth.
60% of all personal bankruptcies in USA is related to medical bills. Steven Brill wrote in 04 March 2013 of Time magazine front cover story. The US health care system is fraught with gross overcharges and outright billing fraud. In “Bitter Pill-why medical bills are killing us, Brill dissects our profit driven sickness management industry posing as health care. In part and I quote from his article.
Recchi’s bill and six others examined line by line for this article offer a closeup window into what happens when powerless buyers... meet sellers in what is the ultimate seller’s market.The result is a uniquely American gold rush for those who provide everything from wonder drugs to canes to high-tech implants to CT scans to hospital bill-coding and collection services. In hundreds of small and midsize cities across the country... the American health care market has transformed tax-exempt 'non-profit' hospitals into the towns’ most profitable businesses and largest employers, often presided over by the regions’ most richly compensated executives.
And in our largest cities, the system offers lavish paychecks even to midlevel hospital managers, like the 14 administrators at New York City’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center who are paid over $500,000 a year, including six who make over $1 million.
Taken as a whole, these powerful institutions and the bills they churn out dominate the nation’s economy and put demands on taxpayers to a degree unequaled anywhere else on earth. In the U.S., people spend almost 20% of the gross domestic product on health care, compared with about half that in most developed countries. Yet in every measurable way, the results our health care system produces are no better and often worse than the outcomes in those countries. According to one of a series of exhaustive studies done by the McKinsey & Co. consulting firm, we spend more on health care than the next 10 biggest spenders combined: Japan, Germany, France, China, the U.K., Italy, Canada, Brazil, Spain and Australia.
We may be shocked at the $60 billion price tag for cleaning up after Hurricane Sandy. We spent almost that much last week on health care. We spend more every year on artificial knees and hips than what Hollywood collects at the box office...”
The road to health is not complicated and clear cut. The Amish people have no cancer according to Journal cancer causes and control, Ohio University scientists. The Amish people live on their land, grows their own food and avoid processed food in their daily living.
John D Rockefeller (July 8th 1839-23rd May 1937 (98 years old)
In 1901, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was officially launched first of its kind in America.A year later Rockefeller added $1 million to the original $200 million endowments to build up and equip a major laboratory on upper east side of New York City.
Dr H F Biggar, a homeopath as a personal physician to John, maintaining a basic distrust in modern medicine, while spending millions to sponsor its advance.
Source: pg 60 The Rockefeller, an American Dynasty by Peter Collier & David Horowitz
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AS you can see above big Pharma was invented by Rockefeller to make money not heal sicknesses.
The Bitter truth is that when you go to your western doctor, you are seen as a potential market for the medical factory’s products, for Big Pharma, there is no financial incentive to heal you, because a patient cured is a customer lost.Even if you are not sick, big pharma is still targeting you, trying to convince you that you are ill so that you will try its latest pill.
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SO what is the solution, if we can’t trust the established medical sickness industry to heal us. The answer is in our hands, prevention. Drink pure water, eat natural food from the earth, and avoid drugs and medication from the big Pharma. The Amish people achieved health this way, why not we.?


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