Treat the symptoms and more importantly the cause.
- From: "Caesar J. B. Squitti" <squittis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:18:48 -0700 (PDT)
Treat the symptoms and more importantly the cause.
Do you feel like you are in a TAXI cab being driven around and around
in circles, or the system is taking the long way around to find a
solution to YOUR problem.
Well YOUR problem, is making SOME alot of money, and the cause of your
illness may be a simple infection.
You do remember the historic account of 'ulcers'...well many diseases,
like IBS, CROHNS, COLITIS, MS, CANCER, may be caused by a combination
of factors that start with an undiagnosed infection, that corrupts the
liver, and on and on....
Anyway, here is some information that I hope you find useful....
Logic, would suggest that by treating for a suspected infection,
together with a cleanse of your liver might be a good approach.
There are many simple, cost effective herbs that are wide spectrum
anti-biotics....
Here is the link...
http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/webdoc.535.html
The solution may be too simple, but remember if we are living in a
culture of 'death', where cigarettes were promoted as being good for
you, then why should the system that feeds off of disease be any
different.
Remember in Canada and the USA, disease is good for the business of
treating symptoms, and not the cause.
If we someday make health care a public system, like in Italy, where
doctors are paid a flat annual fee per patient, they would be more
motivated to keep you healthy, and out of their offices.
Remember some truths are relative to the position of the
perspective....if you prepaid your funeral expenses, even your funeral
director would hope and pray for you to live forever !!!
Caesar J. B. Squitti
The LIGHT: The Rainbow of Truths.
http://www.thejesuschristcode.com
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