"The War In Medicine"
Continued from previous post.
The FDA Versus Freedom of SpeechThe corruption in Congress, the FDA, NIH, NCI, AMA and ACS,
to name but a few, not only suppresses accurate, life-saving honest
statistical information, but prohibit medical doctors from applying
the information of those statistics.
(Note: Yes, I am aware of Naturopaths (N.D.s), who are licensed
to do some things in some states, and there are some really good
naturopaths who know a lot about treating cancer, but I have some
issues with the profession as a whole, which may be more the fault
of the legal system, I don't know.)
Freedom of Choice in Medicine
Now that we have had a chance to talk about freedom of speech,
we can talk about freedom of choice in medicine, which has been
informally discussed above. But first, let's build a base from
which to work.
Let us talk some more about Congress and tobacco. As mentioned
above, Congress continues to protect the tobacco industry and
continues to allow them to sell tobacco products to Americans
legally. Thus, people have "freedom of choice to die from smoking."
The rationale is that virtually everyone knows the dangers of
cigarettes, etc., thus they should have the right to kill themselves
and smoke if they wish. Thus, people have a legal right to slowly
commit suicide by smoking and chewing tobacco, etc.
(But they do not have the choice of saving their lives by using
effective natural cancer treatments!!)
First of all, the "choice" of smokers is a big lie. A person
cannot comprehend the dangers of smoking until they get emphysema
or lung cancer, and then it is too late. If a person had to spend
a month in a hospital, handcuffed to the hospital bed of someone
dieing of emphysema and lung cancer, then they would comprehend
the dangers of smoking. Likewise, because the tobacco industry
legally adds addictive narcotics to tobacco a person really doesn't
have the choice to stop smoking at will.
Continued
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