How much is big pharma paying you, Xeno?

"Americans spend an estimated $5 billion a year on unproven herbal supplements that promise everything from fighting off colds to curbing hot flashes and boosting memory."

"Unproven" because big pharma fears research that might show that herbal remedies that have been around for centuries might prove to be more effective than their expensive brews which these hypocrites often base on the molecular of certain herbs such as the case of ephedrine is based on the wild growing weed Ephedra. I would recommend reading Dr. Andrew Weil's "From Morphine to Chocolate" for a background on where big pharma gets some of their ideas.

"But now there is a new reason for supplement buyers to beware: DNA tests show that many pills labeled as healing herbs are little more than powdered rice and weeds."

Where did they get their test samples?  At a dollar store?

The real culprit they're trying to shove down our throats:
http://www.codexalimentarius.org/



On 12/18/2013 11:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:


Herbal Supplements are not what they seem:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/05/science/herbal-supplements-are-often-not-what-they-seem.html?_r=0



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