My (now retired) dentist (whose daughter is an ND) said to me in relation to medical treatments: "Watch the vets. See what they are doing."
Well, that's basically where I first heard of DMSO - an animal treatment site. And people caring for animals are great users of CS. Some animals cost huge amounts, and the owners want stuff that works and is safe. People by and large come free of charge, at least to begin with. Then corporations start making money from them. First they pump stuff into them for diseases they don't have and might never get. Then they pump stuff into them for the diseases they got because of the first lot of preventive "medicine." Then they pump stuff in (not free of charge, of course) to mask or "manage" the symptoms produced on the side (side effects). Sometimes they even give them synthetic versions of essential building blocks of life because the same or other corporations are producing the "edible food-like substances" that don't contain them. Sometimes other corporations provide facilties to sustain the life of patients who early on failed to continue to function under the standard regime. When the whole burden becomes too much for the body, other patients who did manage to survive thus far are herded into health or age care facilities so other corporations can continue to exist. And eventually the original corporations can still keep their hand out to accept donations for easing the discomfort of the final collapse of the organism. Meanwhile the animals quite often get natural food in natural surroundings, with safe and effective medication, live a reasonably happy and productive life producing eggs, milk, wool, or race trophies, not to mention offspring, a quick end, when they are quite liable to be processed into food substances, clothing, medicine, shoes and so continue to be useful to humans, corporate or otherwise. Unfortunately, some animals are also given shots and food-like substances, and become sterile in the second or third generation. But that is another story. R Dr. Wallach is also a vet in addition to being ND. I read one of his books and he claims that several diseases have been cured among animal populations and yet the MD's don't seem to have a clue.

