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My 5 Health Conspiracy Facts

aliens - Over the years the term 'conspiracy theory' is slowly losing its connection to all those negative connotations; factually incorrect assertions coming from paranoid, wacko people... etc once we slowly realize that we're being played: Contrary to what the paid back corporate sponsored media want you to believe it is indeed more a clear case of 'conspiracy fact.' Here are my 5 health conspiracies.

1. Disinformation

conspiracy - The advertising disinformation out there can be seen for the purpose it is; transparent, money predicated lies. There might never be a better instance of this in health. Certain individuals in high places with the medical/pharmaceutical establishment would rather see you suffering long-term because there's nothing to be made when you get healed... Remember the saying "A patient cured is a customer lost" and you discover how much those greed-driven corporations hate losing customers...

aliens - So through various media sources they have to cover up the fact that for years there have been many cheap, natural health based alternative cures. One of many dirty tricks used to this is to give out disinformation running ridicule around the natural health based cures and its innovators/pioneers. Don't be fooled by this. That, I suggest that you stick to the enquiry and find out yourself the truth.

2. Heart health insurance cod liver oil

I've written extensively on heart heath so as opposed to repeat myself I'll go ahead and take case of the cod liver oil situation as an example of a conspiracy. Despite the fact that it's know to greatly help heart patients Doctors in america cannot recommend restorative cod liver oil. Some doctors take action, but if they were caught handing out information confirming its effectiveness they could be struck of the list.

3. The Rife cancer machine

Royal Rife invented a cancer machine that killed cancer causing microbes by difference of electromagnetic frequency. Inside the 1930's a clinic was setup where the Rife's cancer machine cured 16 terminal cancer cases. Regardless of a number of medical doctors giving their testimony to the effectiveness, the machine was barred by the San Diego Medical Society with threats of job loss if doctors continued utilizing it. Rife courageously continued using the machine but to the 1950's with much downside to the medical establishment who eventually had his machine and equipment laid to relax... Don't be fooled by those invalidating the machines effectiveness every one of the evidence is available; it was cheap and undercut the medical establishment's business which is why it was stopped.

4. Sunlight

Sunshine has some amazing cancer prevention properties: It offers the body doses of vitamin D3. A long-term study was conducted in the University of Crichton, Nebraska in America. The three year study some eleven hundred plus women said that those who received regular 10-15 minute daily doses of sunlight /vitamin D3 reduced the chances of getting cancer by a whopping great 68% typically! However, it could just be assumed that as a result of medical establishment unable to make money on this, the findings were published inside a low-key journal and virtually ignored. -Yet another case where money is more important than welfare concern.

5. Fluoridated Toothpaste

Something that's enough to make anyone suspicious about fluoridated toothpaste may be the small print on its tubes that says in so many words "If higher than a pea- sized amount is swallowed by way of a 5 year old or fewer than then seek medical health advice." What about us adults?? Fluoride is really a toxin. It gets in contrast to other poisons including arsenic and lead. It was used in wartime Nazi concentrations camps to dumb down prisoners as it is known to lower intelligence. It causes ageing, calcifies the pineal gland... so why use it at all?

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