Tisra Til
2021-06-12 18:33:21 UTC
‘Doctors are men who prescribe medicines of which they know little, to cure diseases of which they know less, in human beings of whom they know nothing.’ – Voltaire
“The symptoms we associate with being sick – fever, rash, mucus, pus, cough, inflammation, etc. – are a sign that our bodies are trying to eliminate toxins. Holistic therapeutic approaches, such as naturopathy and homeopathy, view disease symptoms as the body’s intelligent healing responses, and seek to enhance our healing power by means of safe, natural, nontoxic therapies, in order to restore balance to the body, mind and spirit.1
Orthodox allopathic medicine, on the other hand, sees symptoms as malfunctions that need to be suppressed with aggressive medications. It also seeks to prevent disease by injecting toxic vaccines directly into the body, in order to artificially stimulate the production of antibodies. Such practices have contributed to the epidemic of chronic and degenerative diseases we see today.
Antibodies are said to either destroy toxic foreign elements or mark them for destruction by our white blood cells – but this process can take place even without the formation of antibodies. Antibodies also play an important role in healing cell damage. But high antibody levels are no guarantee of good health. In fact, a hyperactive antibody response is a characteristic of people suffering from allergies, asthma and autoimmune diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis). Many studies have confirmed that vaccinated people are more prone to these ailments than the unvaccinated.
Although vaccination is often credited with the massive reduction in ‘infectious’ diseases since the 19th century, historical data clearly shows that the main factors were improved nutrition, sanitation and hygiene. This should also be the main strategy for improving health in the poorer countries.
Conventional vaccines are said to contain the pathogen (or part of it) responsible for a particular disease. However, in the case of diseases attributed to mythical viruses, vaccines merely contain fluid from a cell culture to which diseased material has been added (as explained in section 2) – either in a high concentration (‘live vaccine’) or in a lower concentration (‘inactivated vaccine’).
Vaccines can contain neurotoxins such as aluminium (to trigger a stronger antibody response), along with antibiotics and other toxic chemicals, foreign gene fragments, and animal proteins. That’s why they can cause serious reactions or death. Vaccine manufacturers are protected by law from being sued. Under the US government’s Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, a total of $4.6 billion was awarded in compensation from 1988 to April 2021.”
http://davidpratt.info/reclaim.htm
“The symptoms we associate with being sick – fever, rash, mucus, pus, cough, inflammation, etc. – are a sign that our bodies are trying to eliminate toxins. Holistic therapeutic approaches, such as naturopathy and homeopathy, view disease symptoms as the body’s intelligent healing responses, and seek to enhance our healing power by means of safe, natural, nontoxic therapies, in order to restore balance to the body, mind and spirit.1
Orthodox allopathic medicine, on the other hand, sees symptoms as malfunctions that need to be suppressed with aggressive medications. It also seeks to prevent disease by injecting toxic vaccines directly into the body, in order to artificially stimulate the production of antibodies. Such practices have contributed to the epidemic of chronic and degenerative diseases we see today.
Antibodies are said to either destroy toxic foreign elements or mark them for destruction by our white blood cells – but this process can take place even without the formation of antibodies. Antibodies also play an important role in healing cell damage. But high antibody levels are no guarantee of good health. In fact, a hyperactive antibody response is a characteristic of people suffering from allergies, asthma and autoimmune diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis). Many studies have confirmed that vaccinated people are more prone to these ailments than the unvaccinated.
Although vaccination is often credited with the massive reduction in ‘infectious’ diseases since the 19th century, historical data clearly shows that the main factors were improved nutrition, sanitation and hygiene. This should also be the main strategy for improving health in the poorer countries.
Conventional vaccines are said to contain the pathogen (or part of it) responsible for a particular disease. However, in the case of diseases attributed to mythical viruses, vaccines merely contain fluid from a cell culture to which diseased material has been added (as explained in section 2) – either in a high concentration (‘live vaccine’) or in a lower concentration (‘inactivated vaccine’).
Vaccines can contain neurotoxins such as aluminium (to trigger a stronger antibody response), along with antibiotics and other toxic chemicals, foreign gene fragments, and animal proteins. That’s why they can cause serious reactions or death. Vaccine manufacturers are protected by law from being sued. Under the US government’s Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, a total of $4.6 billion was awarded in compensation from 1988 to April 2021.”
http://davidpratt.info/reclaim.htm