"Don't put that in your mouth, it's
poisonous!"
"Don't let the dog eat that, it's
poison!"
"Don't lick that. It'll kill you!"
Since man started off as a boy, we have been told
don't put poison or poisonous items in our mouths. They will kill us. So I can't
help but wonder, why when we receive cancer as a diagnosis, the first thing
we do is jump to put poison in our bodies. Also, how is it that when people
first get diagnosed with cancer, they don't act, look, or feel ill, but when
they are given medicine to remedy the cancer in their bodies, that is when all
hell breaks loose and they are violently ill. Chemotherapy isn’t called
the 'Red Devil' for nothing.
This is not common sense. This, ladies and
gentleman, is however, Western Medicine. So what can we learn from this? Well, first, I say we keep asking questions, and demand some answers. For
example, why is there a Vitamin B (B-17 to be exact) out there but not allowed to
be sold to US patients yet is known for destroying and self destructing cancer
cells? It even has it's own recipe books in other countries. Also, what
are the Eskimos and other tribes of the Northwestern regions doing or eating
off the land, that we are not, and how is it keeping them from the cancer death
toll or even the disease itself?
In less than 72 hours of research I have discovered
more reasons why NOT to do chemo rather than why a patient should. My Uncle Dan
told me years ago between his health battles, "There's a cure out there, but there's no money, no business in the actual healing of people." That line haunts me... it
motivates me too.
And maybe our ancestors didn't live to be a 100, actually
mine lived to be 102 years old. They lived off the land, off the animals
raised by their neighbors, they were physically active, and didn't sweat
the small stuff. Real shit got real attention, and that was that. They didn't
find out they were ill and then added poison to their body that may or may not
cause a recurrence. They kept working, kept eating, and kept moving.
There are a lot of rocking chairs in heaven. |
Grandma Gatlin believed in staying physical even if that included rocking
in her rocking chair every single day as she got older and
cleansed her colon twice a year. She ate vegetables, fish, and fruits. She also
didn't hold her tongue. What needed to be said was said, in other words, she
didn’t hold on to the emotional poisons either...stress be gone.
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