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Can you give s an example of 250,000 people dieing from red tape stopping a new wonder drug from coming out please.
Personally I avoid medical drugs like the plaque. I believe in health and looking at the person with the symptoms, not looking at the symptoms and creating a label and treating each label the same.
"One mans food is another mans poison."
This is because the everyone acts and reacts differently to substances in the body.
Just like oranges make me too alkaline they make other people more acidic. If I was too acidic then great but I am generally too alkaline.
Drugs are the same. The reason why there are so many possible side effects (besides studies have not been done-some side effects for the drugs are the same things they are suppose to treat!) is because each body reacts differently anf no one can know what will happen when any individual takes a drug.
Many of the studies are not done on women, for example, due to hormone fluxuations.. of course the drugs are marketed to women.
Yes I think higher standards should be involved but drugs NEVER cure chronic illnesses. They are used to treat symptoms. I do not believe in treating symptoms as the focus of health.
There may be a time and place but drugs NEVER deal with (I can't think of any anyway) the CAUSE. Only a symptom.
I heard a woman taking about how she was cured of breast cancer 5 times. Her consciousness of health and the body said she got cancer (some random or genetic reason i guess) and western med got rid of it. My belief and consciousness of health says that the cancer was a symptom of imbalance and a poorly functioning body and getting rid of the cancer (symptom in this case) was not dealing with the cause and it showed up again and again.
Its a different belief system and consciousness about health and the body.
Mr Pastuer came up with the invader (virus/germ etc) is the issue. Most of his peers did not agree. Mr Bechamp, and many others, believed that the terrain/host (body) was more important than the virus or invader. But Pastuer was very skilled at self promotion and the medical community saw a simply way to treat everyone. One pill fits all. One size fits all.
Its a whole different paradigm and I choose to subscribe to the one that makes me take responsibility not not have to rely on others (who make a buck from it).
Neither is right or wrong-the question is what outcome do you want and which one gets you there?