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Why are you sick?

We spend more money on health care than ever before. We take more drugs than ever before, yet we are sicker than ever before.

Over the years, the pharmaceutical industry has come up with different theories about why people get sick. 

First it was bacteria and germs. Next was that all disease was caused by germs, primarily bacteria.This theory has proved to be wrong. Stronger and stronger antibiotics are continually developed, yet people continue to get sicker, and sicker, and sicker. 

 

The next theory was that viruses were the cause of all illness and disease. Unfortunately, few people know that antibiotics have no effect on viruses. People have been brainwashed into thinking that antibiotics
are needed when they feel sick, and go to their doctors and demand antibiotics.

The current theory of the day is all sickness, diseases, and illnesses are caused by genetic defects.

 

Keep in mind that drug companies really do not want to cure disease as they claim. If they came up with a cure, they would be out of business.

So why do you get sick? Is it germs? Is it bacteria? Is it viruses? Is it genetics? Well let's think about it. You don't catch cancer. Your body develops cancer. You don't catch diabetes. Your body develops diabetes.
 

You don't catch obesity. Your body becomes fat and obese. You don't catch headaches, you don't catch fibromyalgia, you don't catch back pain, you don't catch arthritis, you don't catch PMS and you don't catch impotence. These are all "medical conditions" that are developed in the body. You don't catch them.

It's not a germ. It's not a virus. It's not bacteria. The majority of illness is in fact self-inflicted. Drugs are not the answer. You don't have a headache because you have an aspirin deficiency. The question is, why do human beings have so much illness?

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