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January 8th, 2007 Blog
In the latest health news report on industrialized nations, the United States ranks 19th out of 19 nations in deaths that could have been prevented through proper care. Further, statements are being made in the media that "the primary reason that American health care is poor is due to the fact that some 50 million people are uninsured". I beg to differ somewhat.
The fact that such a large percentage of households is not eligible to receive compassionate health care is, in my opinion, the primary problem, and that is regardless of whether one is insured or not.
What is compassionate health care? It is far different than our current system in place. Our current system in place actually encourages illness and disease as it is based on a false theory called "Germ Theory". This influence has been far-reaching. It means the development of industries specifically devoted to kill the germs - bacteria and viruses - that have infiltrated the body that has been weakened by poor grocery food loaded with processed chemicals and sugars, an overemphasis on pharmaceuticals and the routine consumption of toxins such as flouride in our water supply and aspartame and other toxins in routine beverages. This has been going on for decades, but what really destroys our immune system further are, once we do get more seriously ill and have to see a doctor, anti-biotics that are frequently given when this is the last thing a person needs.
Anti-biotics actually further destroy the immune system, if we understood true health in a different light. That different light is Cellular Theory. Cellular theory is quite different than Germ Theory, which allopathy is based on. Instead of bacteria and viruses causing the disease, they are actually the result of a compromised immune system, and working feverishly to correct it. These microzoa are actually derived from within, not from without. They originated from red blood cells and body cells trying to protect the body.
A massive dose of anti-biotics does not build the immune system - it sterilizes it and leaves it open and unprotected and easy prey for the continued long-term degradation through toxins, an acidic diet, medications and more. Contrary to what one might think, anti-biotics do not "kill" all the microzoa it seeks. There may be a temporary reprieve in illness but the long-term effects of tumor growth and cancerous cells starts to accelerate once again with the next wave of toxin introductions, thus creating more acid in the body for the further evolution of bodily produced bacteria into yeast and, down the line, parasites. This degradation is known in Cellular Theory as the fermentation of the body. But to the microzoa, it is simply a feeding ground for a body that is dying. This is what happens in Nature and has been observed for thousands of years. When degradation takes place, rotting takes place. It's no different in the body.
The fact that other nations do better in preventable health care is directly attributed to how well the body is alkalinized to counteract an acidic inner terrain. For a simple analogy, compare it to a fish bowl with one sick fish in it. In the United States we treat that sick fish with acidic medications, and a continued diet of processed foods (non-emphasis on raw foods), thus making the fish even sicker. In other counties, the fish is treated to a less processed food diet - food and drink that is more alkaline is emphasized. Other more successful countries simply change the water for the fish, while the U.S. treats the fish with chemicals. Which method do you think is more effective, less expensive and with fewer side effects?
You see, it's not that difficult why America is ranked last in health care among industrialized countries, and sinking further, as long as Germ Theory continues to be the foundation of health care, while Cellular Theory is ignored. Although uninsured American citizens bear the brunt of this onslaught of acid in the body and will likely die younger, the quality of life of those who are insured is far, far less than what it could be. Many insured citizens simply stay in a diseased state and are never given the compassionate care they deserve, and are kept in the dark on the benefits of Cellular Theory as regular allopathy-based and led insurance policies do not cover alternative care, which is building the immune system by introducing an alkaline system to the body.
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