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The Illusion of Disease
Written by Aunt BrendaThe Illusion Of Disease
By Mike Adams
There is a curious tendency in conventional medicine to label a set of symptoms as a disease. For example, I recently spotted a poster touting a new drug for osteoporosis. It was written by a drug company and it said this: "Osteoporosis is a disease that causes weak and fragile bones." The poster went on to say that you need a particular drug to counteract this "disease."
Yet the language is all backward. Osteoporosis is not a disease that causes weak bones. Osteoporosis is the name given to a diagnosis of weak bones. In other words, the weak bones happened first, and then the diagnosis followed.
Another drug company defines osteoporosis as "the disease that causes bones to become thinner." Again, the cause and effect are reversed. And that's how drug companies want people to think about diseases and symptoms: First you "get" the disease, then you are "diagnosed" just in time to take an expensive new drug for the rest of your life.
But it's all hogwash. There is no such disease as osteoporosis. It's just a name for a pattern of symptoms that indicate you've let your bones get fragile. And to treat it, western doctors will give you prescriptions for drugs that claim to make your bones less brittle.
A World Without Cancer?
Written by Aunt Brenda
The Answer to Cancer
Has Been Known for Many Years!
http://www.1cure4cancer.com/
Vitamin B17 was the subject of great controversy over 20 years ago when some of the world's top scientists claimed that when consumed, the components of certain raw fruit seeds make it 100% impossible to develop cancer and will kill existing cancer in most cases.
The pharmaceutical companies pounced on this claim immediately and demanded that FDA studies be conducted. The results of these studies are found on this site and in a book called "World Without Cancer", by G. Edward Griffin. To order the book call 877-479-3466.
Vitamin B17, also know as Laetrile and Amygdalin is found in most fruit seeds, namely apricot seeds. The apricot seed was claimed as the cure for all cancers over 35 years ago.
It was even more strongly claimed that when one eats about 7 apricot seeds per day they can never develop cancer, just as one can never get scurvy if they have an orange every day, or pellagra if they have some B vitamins every day.

This article really makes me wonder "who's in charge here?"
The cops can do whatever they want and the poor saps who got busted are still facing criminal charges for doing, in essence, the same thing the cop did.
Neither should be criminal offenses, but try using that as a defense if you're NOT a cop!
And what about the stealing? Isn't anyone going to rap him on the knuckles with a ruler for that one?
Here's the article.....Enjoy!
This is a great way to explain what is really wrong with the "morals" in America.
People have lost sight of the fact that God wants us to forgive.
Wasn't Jesus sent here to not only die for us, but to show us how to live according to God's ways?
Isn't that what Jesus preached and showed us by his own behavior?
Didn't Jesus use stories to explain these ways?
He was trying desperately to help us "get it." Some still haven't. Sad.
If we all really honestly believed that we are forgiven by God, then we wouldn't have such a difficult time forgiving others and just plain old letting others be.
"People who don't believe are more morally intolerant because they know they can't simply ask for divine forgiveness."
Guess what, that means that if you know that you can be forgiven for not being "perfect at all times," then it's easier for you to forgive others for not being "perfect at all times."
That's called tolerance. And tolerance is what we need more of in this crazy world we live in.
'Til next time,
Peace and Love,
Aunt Brenda
Hillbilly Housewife
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