We rely upon our doctors to provide the most effective treatments and to know how to help us, yet every solution today seems
to require prescription drugs.$
These pills will never cure you, but rather require you to take them most often for
the rest of your life, and as their side effects begin to manifest, more drugs are required to manage the new problems.
It's all about money. You become an income stream.
It is no longer about what causes disease and how to prevent it, but rather how
to manage it.
This is how hospitals and doctors make their money, from the ever increasing surgeries and therapies. They need sick people.
Pharmaceutical companies have become a true world power. They pump out drugs with little to no research behind what
they do.
We probably have more evidence about aliens today than we do about what these drugs actually do.
Open up the textbooks
our doctors are using to receive their education, and you find pharmaceutical companies wrote and published most of them..
At the moment, at least 70% of Americans in their 60's and older age group are taking prescription drugs. Millions of people have become streams of ever increasing income. These people have become dependents.
Try to watch this to the end. - particularly the last half on drugs.
Did you know that every supposed mass shooter was on SSRI drugs (Selective Serotonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors).
We are not the only
cash cow - Pharmaceutical companies make billions off of selling drugs to be pumped into the animals we eat.
All of these
companies have become interconnected, including organic. These companies are all owned or in partnerships with Monsanto
who owns the seeds for the genetically modified garbage millions are eating today. Monsanto is owned by the two big pharmaceutical
giants Pfizer and Bayer.
It all should be quite clear. They have changed our food, converted our doctors, and manipulated the laws to their benefit. Do you see why vaccines have so much controversy and debate these days?
EU countries |
Life exp.
|
Smoker %
|
CHD
|
AD
|
Lung cancer
|
years
|
Males
|
deaths
|
deaths
|
deaths
| |
Average --> |
81.51
|
27.00
|
59.11
|
19.69
|
27.75
|
Comparison | |||||
USA |
79.30
|
19.50
|
77.97
|
45.58
|
35.04
|
G7 countries |
Life exp.
|
Smoker %
|
CHD
|
AD
|
Lung cancer
|
years
|
Males
|
deaths
|
deaths
|
deaths
| |
Average -- > |
82.2
|
29.96
|
48.03
|
20.01
|
28.66
|
Comparison | |||||
USA |
79.30
|
19.50
|
77.97
|
45.58
|
35.04
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
G20 countries |
Life exp.
|
Smoker %
|
CHD
|
AD
|
Lung cancer
|
years
|
Males
|
deaths
|
deaths
|
deaths
| |
Average --> |
80.10
|
21.35
|
69.49
|
37.60
|
33.53
|
Comparison | |||||
USA |
79.30
|
19.50
|
77.97
|
45.58
|
35.04
|