Is it true that there are cures for every disease but....?!


Question: The government hides it from us so that they can continue to make money from the Cancer society, Pharmecueticals, and other disease helping programs.

The medicine we take today are causing other issues to occur inside our system that cause us to take other medicines. Once we start we can't stop.


Answers: The government hides it from us so that they can continue to make money from the Cancer society, Pharmecueticals, and other disease helping programs.

The medicine we take today are causing other issues to occur inside our system that cause us to take other medicines. Once we start we can't stop.

It is "illegal" to say you cure some diseases. The gov't has officially sanctioned allopathy (MD) as the "only true medicine." So, if allopathy, which only treats symptoms, doesn't cure, says they can't cure it, no one can. In reality, many diseases have been officially obliterated from the person's being by people using traditional health care methods.

You might find Jordan Rubin's "The Maker's Diet" or "The Great Physician's Rx to Health and Wellness" a good read. It tells Jordan's own story of recovery from debilitating 'incurable' diseases. Also, another great recovered author is Janet Maccaro, 90-Day Immune System Makeover is her best.

who knows...if their keeping it from us then its a secret. But, I should hope not.

Cure most commonly refers to a completely effective treatment for a disease. Many treatments are not cures, and may merely provide temporary relief from symptoms rather than remove the underlying cause of the condition.
There is no cure for viral diseases. Some diseases can be prevented by vaccination.

The government makes money from the Cancer society? Really? How does that work?

It's certainly true that many of today's medicines have adverse side-effects. That's why, before a prescription drug is taken both the doctor and patient should give it a risk/benefit analysis. If one of the risks of not taking the drug is death, it's a bit of a no-brainer. It's up to you, as a patient to educate yourself about your own health, and ask lots of questions when prescribed anything. If your doctor isn't helpful, talk to your pharmacist.





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