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Creating 'diseases' that are incurable is good business.

by "Caesar J. B. Squitti" <squittis@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 3, 2008 at 09:27 PM

Creating 'diseases' that are incurable is good business.

Problem today, is that it appears we have created a 'disease industry'
much like the military complex that profits from war.

Seems 'specialists' are more about telling you that you have a
disease, with no cause and no cure ?

What kind of ignorance have we created ?

Then again, treating symptoms that last forever, promoting 'research'
for patentable drugs that merely treat these symptoms, and never
finding a real cure, is good for some ?

Anyway, seeing that testing for infections is flawed, there are
im****tant possiblities that your 'untreatable' disease is in fact
caused by some type of infection, with complications, that we or they
call 'disease' - bundled symptoms.

IBS, CROHNS, MS, CANCER, ...could these be caused by undetected
infections ?  Logic would suggest so!

Here is some useful information for some.
http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/webdoc.535.html

We have to convince 'BIG BUSINESS' to socialize health care, like in
Italy, so that we become healthier and spend more money on GMC, FORD
OR MICROSOFT services.

Caesar J. B. Squitti
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Creating 'diseases' that are incurable is good business.
"Caesar J. B. Squitt  2008-04-03 21:27:56 
Re: Creating 'diseases' that are incurable is good business.
"news.chi.sbcglobal.  2008-04-04 17:10:34 
Re: Creating 'diseases' that are incurable is good business.
"Vanny" <Van  2008-04-05 11:08:21 

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