Sol: The FDA and King Pharma trade representatives (individuals) back and forth like playing checkers. One drug rep goes to the FDA as one FDA rep goes to King Pharma. They're all in cahoots and I don't trust anything they do. Their tests are skewed in favor of whatever company has paid them the most. Money talks and good health walks.
Hypertension is often indicative of a heart and circulatory problem - not a high blood pressure problem. Just what are these idiots analyzing, anyway? They don't treat the real problem, they treat one of the symptoms of the real problem. Allopathic medicine seems to side-step most of the real health concerns of most individuals. I think the human physiologists (i.e., Hulda R. Clark) may be more on the right track. They study the entire body. With King Pharma controlling (and they have since the early 1900's) most of the curriculum that med students study at med school, I don't have much faith in where they're headed - which is mostly to make more money for King Pharma and their constituents while good folks think they're being treated well - when in fact they're being treated on a continual basis just to ensure more payments to the King. and usually treated poorly. Do they cure? No. just treat. And mostly, they treat until you die. Wonderful principles, huh? It's so far off track it's dizzying. Whatever happened to the Hippocratic Oath? I think it's more of a Hypocritical Oath these days... I think everyone has to ask the very serious question: Where does our health come from? Chemicals or foods? Are our bodies more used to being healed and "treated" with food or pharmaceutical drugs? We can't and don't live off drugs and chemicals. Our bodies would never sustain itself on drugs and chemicals. We get our nutrients and sustenance from foods - and that is where the majority of natural cures are found. In balancing out exactly what nutrients our body (and that's very individualistic) needs to not only prevent disease, but to treat and "cure" (that four letter word never used by King Pharma...) disease. That cannot be found in chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs. and I don't think it ever will be... John On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 12:44 PM, sol <[email protected]> wrote: > At 01:25 PM 2/6/2010, you wrote: > > Dick: > The fact "that most people won't touch anything that isn't approved by > the FDA," as you say, doesn't carry much weight with the folks who know the > power of silver. > > > Doesn't carry much weight with me for sure, since my brother nearly died > from an FDA approved blood pressure med that did kill several others who > took it. > sol >

