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Medical Doctors are still living in the dark ages all over the world. Medical Doctors use drugs and the knife. This is their technology.

Here in the USA they actually force drugs on you. Try refusing and your asking for trouble. I refused antibiotics once but was told that I had to buy them and they even called the drug store and made sure I bought them. I flushed them down the toilet when I got home. $40 bucks down the drain but its better than ingesting poison.

 

~B

On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 13:49 -0800, shobhna singh wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

MANY THANX FOR THE SUPPORTIVE WORDS.. WE SURELY NEED THAT. THE DOCTORS IN FIJI ARE STILL LIVING IN THE DARK AGES WHERE THE KNIFE IS THE ONLY WAY.

WE STILL LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT SO WE CAN PROOVE THE DOCTORS WRONG AND TRY TO HELP OTHER WOMEN WHO MAY BE GOING THROUGH THE SAME PROBLEM.

 

THANX

 

NIRMAL N SHOBHNA

!See picture below!

 

Are you sick only because of greedy pharmaceutical companies and their Pill Pushers in White Coats telling you that you have to take drugs to be well?

 

Real food is medicine, real medicine is food.

 

How do MDs expect to find the cure for Cancer when they rarely address nutrition in anyway?

 

Dear list, I do not like being the bearer of bad news but while I was studying Kidneys I came across this disturbing picture. I have been quite upset with the medical profession for a while as it is a business and the cost of treatment is way too expensive and the treatment never handles the cause of the problem. We are led to believe that they are the all knowing, highly trained saviors of life its self but this is not the case. In the 1950s people lived to 80-90 but since the Health Business has boomed we all know that 60 is old and if you reach 70, that's really old. I have been doing a lot of research on the longest living people of the world and they preach Organic food (from their own gardens), raw milk and medicinal plants if they get sick. Well look at how society works now. The majority of our population eats poison everyday in the form of preservatives and pesticides on commercial fruits and vegetables and the big corporation 'Monsanto' is genetically changing corn, soy, wheat and cotton so that they have the killer pesticide right in the gene of the plant so that when it is sprayed with pesticide the plant is resistant but every other plant in the field dies with in a few hours. This poison is in the food and in the clothes that we wear. (90% of the corn in the USA is GMO) How is this legal? Raw milk is illegal. Why?? Who has the right to say that I can't drink the good milk?? Is this the future? Now they outlaw medicinal plants but the pharmaceuticals use all these plants for making their money. We are brought up to believe in doctors and think no matter how bad we get messed up they can save us but this is not true in any way shape or form. Doctors try to cure the symptom and never look at the cause. Now I know doctors do their best with the limited training they have but their methods are butchery and the synthetic drugs they use are very harmful to the human body.

 

 

The disturbing picture and the text I found with it.

No one knows how many donors fail to survive the operations - or die painfully from infections weeks later. But with internet adverts fueling demand from affluent Japanese, American and British patients, business is flourishing. Many of the donors have huge families to support. Others, such as Jeffery Avila, are little more than boys " encouraged " by parents to sacrifice a body organ. " I am worried but I haven't got a job yet and I want to help my family, " said Jeffery, 16, clutching his blood group card. " My cousin Nog Nog, who is 18, sold his kidney and he's fine. I am sure I'll be fine too, like most of the other men in the village. " As he speaks outside his ramshackle home, his father puts his arm around him and reassures him that he will be okay. But Jeffery doesn't look fine - he looks terrified. Jeffery and his father come from Baseco in the poor South Port area of Manila. The area is nicknamed the " kidney market " because more than 300 people in this slum have gone under the knife. The cash-for-kidneys trade is flourishing all over the world. For a cash payment of £1,000 - a fantastic amount in a country where 15million people earn a dollar a day - each of these " volunteers " has donated an organ to a wealthy foreigner. Father flies to Philippines to buy £400,000 kidney after waiting 4 years for NHS transplant.The transplants are " live " , with the kidney taken from a donor in one operating theater and given to a recipient moments later. Many of the health tourists keep quiet about their trip to the Philippines - and few people back home know the details of their operation. But the gap between what the recipient pays and what the donor gets has more than a whiff of exploitation. The country's government has responded to criticism by setting up a program to compensate and care for live donors. Many of the operations are carried out at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute in Quezon City, a modern hospital which describes its facilities as state of the art. Officially, donors are not paid - they just receive compensation and free health care. But despite this scheme, many still sell their kidneys to private hospitals via agents. Jerry Villegas, 33, has a family of seven. He sold his kidney for 100,000 pesos - or £1,145 - to a Japanese man. After agent's fees, he got 90,000 pesos. " My house had just burnt down in a fire, " he said. " There was nothing left, just the stone base. I had five kids and I was desperate to rebuild the place. " I really needed the money but I wouldn't have done it if my house hadn't been destroyed. " We had nothing left, so a kidney was the only thing I could sell. " The kidney trade is fiercely competitive. There are agents touring the slums promising cash in hand for a few nights in hospital and a few weeks of pain. Juanlerio Avila, 38, is one who boasts he has taken hundreds of people to local hospitals and that 70 have gone on to donate a kidney. His contact at the local hospital is a woman called Lynn. " Lynn came to Baseco and asked me to recruit potential donors, " he said. " She makes sure I have credit on my phone. She calls once every couple of months. " She will ask for me to arrange for donors of certain blood types. " I round up some of the volunteers I have recruited and take them for a blood test. " The volunteers get 500 pesos (£5.72) for expenses, while Avila gets 700 pesos (£8) for each trip he makes, plus a 10,000 pesos (£115) donation fee. " There are many willing donors around here. My neighbor wants to give his kidney, he's just waiting, " he said. Third party beneficiaries are illegal, so agents like Avila are on constant lookout for police. The World Health Organization issued guidelines to stop the exploitation of the poor in the early 1990s but the rules are not binding. Manilla's slums show few signs that the trade is helping the locals. Men who donated kidneys a few years before remain poor and dispossessed.

 

 

 

 

Is this not criminal? Folks in rich countries can buy the body parts of another human being. We suppress human beings into starvation by making them grow all our food for pennies and make them sell their body parts for the food they should have. They grow crops and deserve to eat well. We grow stupid lawns and waste our land and water.

 

Now a person with bad kidneys or any other ailment can handle their condition by making some important lifestyle changes.

 

Lifestyle changes like eating nothing but Organic meats ( if meat is what you like ) Organic fruits and vegetables and sprouted grains, nuts, and seeds. The Native Americans could run all day and frequently would. They were very healthy and if one of them got kidney problems or cancer they would cure themselves with food, pure water, exercise and herbs. So exercise more. One of the greatest Natural Healers of our time said " Use it or Lose it " and its true. You've got to get your blood moving. Learn to eat your raw vegetables like your mother should have taught you or suffer kidney problems and other horrible ailments.

 

So please don't go to the doctor and don't support the pharmaceutical companies. They make enough money as it is, dealing with ignorant people who still believe in the help they offer.

 

~ A pissed off teenager.

 

 

--- On Wed, 1/14/09, gypsy_lady_k <gypsy_lady_k wrote:

 

 

gypsy_lady_k <gypsy_lady_k

{Herbal Remedies} Re: treatment for utrine fibroids

herbal remedies

Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 6:49 AM

 

 

 

Hi Nirmal and Fiji,

Just my experience. I too had uterine fibroids. I had to have my

uterus removed due to the quantity and size of them.

 

The doctors told me there was a procedure to laser them; I had too

many for that option though. I was also very anemic at the same

time. I tried everything to get my blood levels up, and I finally

had to take the depro lupron shot, which I hated to do, but they

wouldn't do surgery unless my blood levels were up.

 

I tried alternatives, but I think mine was so far out of control I

had no option but to go to surgery and have it removed. They counted

hundreds inside me and 1 the size of a softball.

 

Good luck and I hope you caught it early so you have other

alternatives. Having a great support system is so important and

having doctors with open minds to alternatives is a must. My doctor

didn't have an open mind so I was on my own. My friends helped me

with the alternatives.

 

Gypsy

 

herbal remedies, " ladyshradha "

<ladyshradha@ ...> wrote:

>

> hi all

> i m a newbee and was surfing when i came across your group. been

> receiveng interesting articles.

>

> my wife has utrine fibroids and as is usual the doctors are

suggesting

> total removal of the uterus. we do not have children and are

planning

> to have them so the uterus is important.

>

> can anyone help

>

> nirmal singh

> Fiji

>

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