ALERT: The FDA wants to ban homeopathic medicine
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No offense to anyone who believes in homeopathy, but I'm skeptical that it works. I've always figured maybe it works like the placebo effect or something. The patient feels better because they expect to feel better. I can see no harm in it other than some people forking over some cash for some dubious services.
On the other hand, all the products endorsed by the FDA do, in fact, have the potential to cause harm. These products are usually tested by the same company who developed them. They cherry pick the data to make their product look safe, then pay a huge fee and receive FDA approval. Nothing sketchy there, right?
Our creator has provided us all the natural medicines for our health. The pharmaceutical industry tries to imitate these medicines by using petro-chemical toxic substitutes. It does this in the same way as saccharine imitates sugar. The reason for this is as different as the real world versus a virtual world. Nature's medicines are not patentable. Synthetic imitations are.
Homeopathic medicine has the vast majority of medical history to support it. Allopathic medicine starts in the later half of the 19th Century and explains how the pharmaceutical industry was born. Comparing adverse reactions of homeopathic medicines to Allopathic ones. Homeopathic medicines are far more safer. There is no comparison. We are talking in terms of exponential being safer and in efficacy.
The father of Allopathic medicine in America was William Rockefeller
It was funded for establishing Allopathic medicine throughout the general public. Instead of road side shows, it would be sold off the shelf in 'pharmakeia' oriented stores. James Corbett of the 'Corbett Report' tells how it was a snake oil salesman got rich starting the vaccine industry in the United States. Imagine this:
The image of the heartless huckster preying upon the trust of the general public to swindle them out of their hard-earned savings. With a bottle of useless tonic and the help of a plant in the audience, the snake oil salesman made a living out of lies and deceit.
In these respects, William Levingston was your average snake oil salesman.
He used a made-up title, billing himself as-- “Dr. Bill Levingston, Celebrated Cancer Specialist” despite being neither a doctor nor celebrated nor a cancer specialist.
He was an inveterate cheat and liar, having abandoned his first wife and their six children to start a bigamous marriage in Canada at the same time as he fathered two more children by a third woman.
And like every snake oil salesman, he had a cure-all tonic to hock. He called it "Rock Oil" and charged $25 a bottle for it, equivalent at the time to two months’ salary for the average American worker. Claiming it could cure all but the most terminal cancers, there were always desperate souls in every town who could be duped into buying a bottle.
As near as anyone can tell, “Rock Oil” was in fact just a mixture of laxative and petroleum and had no effect whatsoever on the cancer of the poor townsfolk he conned into buying it. But “Dr. Bill” didn’t have to worry about the consequences when his customers discovered they’d been had; he never stayed in any one place for very long.
Yes, in almost every respect, William Levingston was your run-of-the-mill snake oil huckster, someone who had no compunction about preying on the weak and the innocent in his pursuit of wealth and power.
There was one thing that set him apart however. His name was not in fact “Levingston.” That was an identity he had assumed after being indicted for raping a girl in Cayuga in 1849. His actual name was William Avery Rockefeller, and he was the father of John D. Rockefeller, founder of the infamous Rockefeller dynasty.
I've weathered the storm of being ostracized and shunned for over 30 years, being called a 'conspiracy theorist', 'flat-Earther', and 'nut-job' all because I believed the absolute supremacy of the human immune system over all injecticides and anthropogenic drugs. I said life itself depends on a strong, robust immune system. One that God provided us at birth with mother's nurturing milk.
ALL allopathic medicine are immuno-suppressants.
The website Pneumotox is no longer active due to political persecution and was run by two doctors in the Department of Pulmonary Diseases and Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital in Dijon, France. Pneumotox, the Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website operated almost flawlessly since 1997, but then suddenly crashed in September, 2021. The owners have no firm explanation as to what happened. Attempts to reinvigorate Pneumotox met with no success. Fortunately, Pneumotox Apps remain unimpacted. These can be downloaded at Pneumotox. The website may still be viewed from an Internet archival service. At any rate, it lists more than 300 drugs along with their specific negative effects on the lungs, and has a rating system based on adverse effects reported in medical literature.
Over the course of many years when I said Nature already holds all the cures to ailments, I wasn't ever exaggerating. I have always believed this. And as the years have progressed, more has been revealed to me to confirm this. The 3 essential requirements for disease mitigation has always been good nutrition, good sanitation, and good hygiene. These factors are the reason why age-old common diseases greatly declined in the United States and first-world nations, and Not because of vaxxines. It amazes me anyone who mentions this is severely attacked by the allopathic advocates. It seems they lurk everywhere. The 2 essential requirement for good health is having a positive mind and loving spirit. These are integrally tied to the health of the body that is supported by good nutrition, sanitation, and hygiene.
I appreciate you sharing this information with me. I'm well aware of the dangers of vaccines and traditional medicine. I avoid them as much as possible. I was aware that Rockefeller's were involved in "modern" medicine, but hadn't heard the tale of how they got their start.
Does it matter if it works? It can't harm for the same reason it wouldn't work.
So let people have medical freedom.
So it works better than depression meds then? Aka placebo studies have had better results then approved drugs, and at least increased suicide risk isnt a side effect
I believe (no sauce) that there have been studies on the placebo effect that have indicated it is quite powerful - and in the study they made the point that it was as powerful as the actual medication they were testing. "Placebo effect" has become a pejorative, like "conspiracy theory," that is designed to manipulate you into thinking that it has no value.
But I have a personal story, regarding homeopathy, that counters the placebo claim. When my eldest daughter was born, she did not sleep well, and constantly cried. We tried several things to soothe her, that all failed, and a friend recommended trying a homeopathic remedy, and mentioned two possible remedies. (small pill in water, administered with a dropper). We tried the first, no effect - A few minutes later we tried the second. Her crying stopped within seconds! She was able to sleep through the night. When this re-occurred (rarely), the treatment had the same effect (as it did with our second daughter) We have also mentioned this to friends who had the same problem, and they had similar results.
This.