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pharmaceutical drugs compared with herbal medicine
- May 29, 2012
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Uncategorized
In a comparison of herbs to pharmaceutical drugs pertaining to safety, digestion, efficacy, and cost, the facts show that there is no comparison. Herbs win hands down.
SAFETY
The most critical area of review between herbs and drugs is in the area of safety. Since 1986, the United States government has reported zero deaths due to consumption of herbs. However, pertaining to pharmaceutical drugs, it is a fact that over-the counter pharmaceutical drugs and doctor-physician prescribed medicines kill over one million Americans annually.
Pharmaceutical drug consumption plays a major role in iatrogenics (doctor-physician induced death due to drugs and surgery).
When we consider how many deaths are due to over-the counter and pharmacist/doctor-prescribed pharmaceutical drugs each year, especially in the U.S., it is ridiculous for anyone to try and compare pharmaceutical drugs to Nature’s herbs.
I’ll say (or write) it again in this article: pharmaceutical drugs (so-called medicine) are POISONOUS! Yes, drugs are poisons and thus poisonous! There is a reason you read on medication bottles and boxes in small print: ‘In case of accidental overdose contact a poison control center.’ It doesn’t read: ‘In case of accidental overdose, contact a medicine control center.’ Drug manufacturing companies know what they are manufacturing and pushing on the drug feine American people – straight up poisons! But can we blame the pharmaceutical industry and drug companies for killing us when they are warning us at the same time that their product is poisonous?
Pharmaceutical drugs are harmful because they are made from harmful inorganic compounds that the human body cannot assimilate and digest. Pharmaceutical drugs (pills) lack intelligence and as such, they cannot communicate with the cells of the body. They actually help sabotage cellular communication in the body and help to make people sicker rather than better.
Just because a drug masks a symptom doesn’t mean the drug is good or is helping you overall. Anytime you mask a symptom, which is the effect of a disease or problem (cause), you are creating more disharmony in the body. Why do you think all pharmaceutical drugs create the notorious adverse side effect? So while aspirin may suppress a headache and the pain of a headache, the aspirin pill is polluting the blood, acidifying the body, corroding the intestines, and destroying the nerves in the brain (which numbs the pain). Is it wise to destroy your nerves in the brain in order to temporarily suppress pain? Why create two or more problems due to one problem? You can?t derive optimal health from doing things like this.