Submitted by: Cheryl Battles
WHY WE MUST STOP TRUSTING
THE
Medical Industrial Complex:
and
TAKE BACK OUR BODIES
And OUR HEALTH!
By CAB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
RELIGIOUS SECRECY: Imagine, that for centuries people had to sit in church, bored and clueless, while clerics blabbered on and on in Latin, keeping the secrets of eternal life a secret from the people, letting them go stumbling blindly into Hell for lack of knowledge (but God takes all that into account when He judges our hearts, but still, it’s outrageous!). That is, until 1611 when King James of England answered the petition of his subjects to “Give us a Bible in our own language.” The KJV authorized translation of the English Bible was thereby given to the people. It was the time of the invention of the printing press, and the height of the English language and Shakespeare, and William Tyndale had already translated most of the New Testament and been imprisoned and martyred for his work. Brilliant linguists were brought to the task of translating the manuscripts which give us our most accurate and poetically translated Bible from the most perfect and accurate ancient manuscripts.
ERA OF MEDICAL SECRECY: Now we are into another era, that of medical secrecy and another secret language only the initiated are allowed to know. And today the rest of us, uninitiated into this secret language in Latin of medicine, are supposed to trust our health and our very lives into the hands of these “medical experts” and their secret language, methods, and drugs. They will diagnose at will, and charge by the cut, and find any and all reasons to cash in on any of us at their discretion.
The William Tyndale (of Medicine): Doc Wallach says: Nyet! He has been on a one-man crusade to liberate the world from the medical shysters who are literally poisoning us and carving us up and enriching themselves piece by piece and cut by cut at our expense. Doc Wallach is, in my opinion, another William Tyndale, trying to open up the world of medicine to the world, that the people would not be led around by witchdoctors muttering hocus pocus mumbo jumbo and having free access to our bodies through surgeries and medicines and a super-highway to the big bottomless pit of money known as Medicare/Medicaid – otherwise known as ‘free healthcare for all.’
Pharmacist Ben Fuchs, from Ask Doc Live (partner to Dr. Joel Wallach) says:
“If you’re one of the hundreds of millions of Americans who've gotten a prescription this year, you probably noticed that the text was illegible. And not because of the doctor’s calligraphy. Even typewritten scripts are impossible to understand. That’s because they’re written in Latin. Hmm…now isn’t that interesting. Does your doctor or your pharmacist speak Latin? Probably not. So, what could possibly be the purpose of writing instructions and details for something as important, potent and very dangerous in an ancient language that is not only arcane and inscrutable, but that hasn’t even been spoken commonly for 2000 years?
“The answer lies in the recognition that language is actually a type of power. Those who know the language, have the power. Professions that seek to entrench themselves as experts have always used jargon to position themselves as omniscient authorities. Even the word “author”-ity congers images of language and its fabrication.
“Doctors often defend the practice of Latin-izing prescriptions by claiming that it’s necessary for precise communication and pointing out that the scripts are written for the purpose of pharmacists filling, not patient information.
“But clarity in script writing is really a health care issue. Pharmaceuticals are potent! Their prescribed directions are a critical component of the therapeutic process as well as the physician-patient relationship. Their potential to help or harm makes them among the most significant of all written communications. Composing prescriptions in an incomprehensible fashion may be in the doctor’s interest; but, for patients, it creates the potential for otherwise avoidable errors and possible toxicity.
“Best bet when you get a prescription from your doctor is to ask him to go over the drug dosage and directions with you, and make sure the handwriting is legible. And when you pick up your medication from your pharmacy, look carefully at the bottle to confirm that the information on the label matches up with what you were prescribed. For refills it’s a good idea to open the bottle and check the medication to make sure the brands and strengths are correct.
“At the end of the day all stages of the medical process are supposed to benefit the patient -- and powerful chemicals and prescriptions written in a foreign and ancient language raise the risks to dire and even deadly consequences.”
Listen
If you have never watched or heard Dr. Joel Wallach’s classic: “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie” – you owe it to yourself to do so. Don’t be a dupe blindly trusting medical gurus with your health and your life until you know who and what it is you are trusting and what the alternative to this misplaced trust really is, what really does work better than anything the allopathics have to offer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
You can also catch Doc Wallach once a week online -- on his program “Ask Doc Live.”
Doc Wallach has found cures for muscular dystrophy, SIDs, and other so-called
incurable illnesses that were called ‘hopeless, genetic illnesses.’ Not true.
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