overthrow the medical industry
Here's a blog post I'm pasting into here... 3 years ago

All of this doesn’t pertain directly to the medical industry, which is unfortunately just that…an INDUSTRY. Nobody’s looking to make you feel better; does anyone know about the osteoporosis scam or any of the other governmentally-invented “health crises” that are so prevelant and so shoved down our collective throats??

“I’ve been reading two books with very different perspectives on the poisons in the food/air/water. There are so many condensed little statistical nuggets that I am tempted to feast but know better and try to skeptically analyze everything I ingest.

The Hundred Year Lie is particularly loaded with studies and findings and percentages—it’s just a hodgepodge bombardment, which is unfortunate, because the things that the author’s writing about are ridiculously important for people to know and understand.

It’s basically a book which documents that past hundred years or so in the West and how the chemicals and synthetic compounds that the government promised would usher in a utopian era are actually catalysts for all sorts of horrific “new” diseases like formerly-odd cancers seen in very young people and autism and the enormous growth of anomolies like surging depression rates (due to many things, maybe, the book states: the ratio of omega-6 fatty acids to omega-3 is now 15:1 instead of the desired [natural?] 1:1; inadequate levels of micronutrients because of the overused, unbalanced soil from which we get our foods). And we’re all pretty much being told by the government and various agencies it funds that terrible chemicals like pthalates and rocket fuel residue and flouride (in drinking water, not toothpaste) are “just passing through.” Which isn’t true. They are stored in our fat. And we’re getting enormously fatter as a nation, so we’re just these huge toxic waste blobs. And worse yet is that the people who are so removed from all of this (for the most part), Inuits and other Arctic folk, are flooded by our deathy-shit. Apparently these nasty toxins love love love to travel the air in northward-bound currents and also thrive in the cold stillness of the North. And this is evident through blood tests which detect abnormally-high levels of toxins—chemicals these people would never have even heard of/encountered. Grr.

And don’t get me started on the “health” “care” INDUSTRY. I will certainly rant about this another time.

But what really gets me going is that these sorts of authours do a huge disservice to the movement to GET EVERYONE AWARE OF THE DEATHPOISONSHIT that we’re all slowly getting sick from (aren’t we all always a bit more sluggish/sleepy/unable to concentrate/headachey/etc. than we’d like? why?) because they simply put way too much slick-looking stuff in one neat package. They only skim the surface of so many issues and try to take on too many subjects—many topics seem like things that they’ve maybe…oh, Wikipedia’d or something. The short story is…if an authour doesn’t seem to be an expert on what she’s trying to sell, it’s gonna be dismissed. It’s going to seem too far-ranging and over-the-top and the person is going to be dismissed as some sort of misinformed, eccentric radical.

We need more people. More experts. And everyone needs to start taking control of their own health, mental as well as physical. Question why you’re taking the drugs you’re on—what they’re doing to you. Think of the alternatives, even if someone’s told you you have to be on them forever. Do your research. Look beyond the allopathic.

Nobody’s looking out for your wellbeing. Everyone has his own agenda, and everyone is in it for a buck. Every time you purchase something or put something into your body (anything—gum, soda, toothpaste, topical things, water, milk) or pop any kind of synthetic compound at all, think about why you’re doing it and if you know for sure that all of those things aren’t made of poisons. Even if you do very little to change, just think about it. And read and talk and ask.

Just stop buying it, okay? “



Comments:

I always like to say the difference between a cure and a poison is the dose… and typically moderation is the key

Wow!

You’re pretty fired up… do you want to DO anything about that?

952 Is tired, and content.

Yeah, what she said...

So, I use aloe as a hair gel: ‘Cause it gets in my face when I sweat. I try to eat vegetarian and such whenever possible, and limit my meat consumption to NO pork or shellfish and the healthiest thing available(sometimes that means I eat hamburgers, because there is no other choice and I HAVE to eat something for energy to work). I try not to take many types of medicine (sometimes it IS best to use medical technology, but moderation IS key), unless it’s truly necessary. I’m beginning to walk and bike and use transit again, exclusively. And feel generally more healthy, although sometimes frustrated with transit.

I have read somewhere about the effects of undigested medicine and vitamins in the sewage systems and how they don't really get filtered from the water process.  All of these "extra" artificial nutrients are then released into the watershed and have begun to effect organisms living there.  Craziness.  I think humanity needs to wake up as a consumer and evaluate what the products we produce and consume are doing to our bodies and our earth.  Like any addiction, this takes time,energy and is a struggle for truth.

Think Globally and Act Locally. If you are an auto mechanic, for example, you could do so many things by making small changes in daily practice. Incorporating many new products and technologies to replace parts washers that use kerosene to innovative bio wash type scrubbers who use a natural sollution to clean and wash parts that is easier on the environment and healthier for you. Brake Cleaners are widely available in forms today that produce little or no environmentally destructive fumes. Diesel is actually going back to bio(it was originally intended as a technology to run from repleneshable bio-fuels, way back in the day). Electrics and Hydrogen are complex but viable alternatives that many people use today and have been using for guite some time. Porsche designed heavy-duty electric trucks and cars before creating his own program. And that is only one industry, for example.

Educating consumers is one side, the other is effecting change in industry. The individuals who make decisions of practice and operations in all industries must begin to make changes also. Know what your buying, what it really costs, whether or not your food has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles just to be packaged. If you have to tell me where the materials in my shirt came from and where they were assembled on the label, shouldn’t I have the right to know where my food was grown and where it was packaged? Many countries regulate the chemicals used in farming much differently from the US and EU. It’s a huge problem and an overwhelming task. But we can all keep it simple and make individual choices at the local level, choose to know, choose to learn.


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