Solving the Health Care Crisis…
Most of the population has at least one or two health problems – and the group entrusted with the health of the population hasn’t a clue why.
At the same time, literally hundreds of different, unnatural chemicals are put on or in most humans each and every week. These chemicals regularly come into the body from foods and personal care products. Unfortunately, few people know about the extensive use of unlabeled, “behind the scenes chemicals” in foods and even fewer understand that all of these chemicals accumulate in our organs, cells and tissue – and actually have an effect on the body. And, let’s be clear, it’s not a positive effect.
Do you think that it’s possible that all of this sickness has something to do with all of the unnatural chemicals we’re putting into and onto our bodies – several times each day? To solve a problem, we really have to understand the cause of the problem – and with our highly chemical diet and lifestyle habits, understanding the cause of so many health problems is not all that difficult.
So while Washington argues over who is going to pay for the expensive and toxic drugs designed to mask the symptoms of disease, I’d like to suggest different solution. Hold on, it’s a radical departure from the norm, based on only one thing: common sense.
Ban pesticides in foods. Make genetically modified foods illegal. Ban irradiated foods. Ban most all of the unnatural chemicals used in foods. Ban most all of the unnatural chemicals used in personal care products. Ban most all chemicals used in any form in the body. Encourage the planting of trees to clean up our air supply.
Open detoxification centers, where people can go to do a deep body cleanse to remove all of their stored toxins. Fortunately, cleansing methods remove a great deal of the waste that the average person has stored in their body – methods like colon cleansing and liver cleansing can be very effective in eliminating huge stores of toxicity.
With this, we’d eliminate the healthcare crisis, because most people simply wouldn’t have health problems anymore. Sure, there might be the rare occasion, but certainly not in the numbers that we have them today. It’d be a loss for pharmaceutical companies, their profits would shrink dramatically. But do we really want to live in a world that profits so heavily from sickness anyway?
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