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December 07, 2006

We Want to Believe

by Dan Schultz, DC

Miracle drugs? Doctors with God complexes? Wonders of Modern Medicine?

There is so much around us and within us that is awesome. 

No science can explain, let alone reproduce, the miracle of conception.  No academician can ever approach, and certainly not exceed, the magnificent design of nature.  No laboratory can grasp nor improve upon, the unexplainable wonders of life‘s workings.  The most advanced computers in the world cannot come close to what one human child can do with his mind.  Our scientists have created amazing robots, but not one can perform as well as a human hand.  Life is the only true mystery.

Have you gained any sense of the mysterious, divine, unknown, or unknowable?

It has been said that it is inherent in all men to seek that which is greater than themselves. Awed and humbled, we are more connected with whatever one defines as God or spirit.

We want to believe.

The desire to believe is so strong that those who believe in nothing thing will fall for anything.   
And magicians are there to trick us by fooling the senses
And drug dealers are there to tempt us through false ecstasy
And scientist are there to amaze us with technological complexity
And companies are there to profit from selling us fear, then comfort.
And authorities are there to force compliance by exploiting our ignorance.

There’s a part of each of these professionals that is well aware that you want to believe.  They will gladly bring their wares to your door, billboards, books, televisions, radios, newspapers, all around you -- so there‘s no need to look for the true beauty in life.  They will sell you something that should be free by appealing to your imagination, gullibility, or ignorance.  The cost?  Money, sure enough.  But, as psychologists tell us, it is human nature to do it for power, control and the need to be right.

If they repeat anything long enough, most others will begin to say it, too.  They know that if most people begin to repeat it, it becomes an accepted truth.

Indeed, to err is human, but our most grievous errors are confusing the things of man and earth as divine.

If you have ever believed in things such as vaccines, you may want to ask yourself: Why?

November 14, 2006

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

by Dan Schultz, DC

Let's give credit where credit is due; the practice of medicine saves many, many lives. They, along with general improvements in sanitation, hygiene, food supply, nutrition and standards of living, have increased human life expectancy in many countries.  If you have had a heart attack, broken bones, wounds or severe infection, you should feel fortunate that the medical profession is well equipped to save your life.  They've done a lot of good in this way. 

It is a stark realization, however, to realize that there is absolutely nothing that the allopathic (medical) paradigm can offer to improve your health.  Most of what people call "health care" is, in fact, disease care.  Think about it. 

Drugs to reduce fever doesn't make you healthier; drugs for headaches don't; drugs to lower blood pressure don't; drugs for cancer don't; surgery, therapy, treatment and more drugs don't do anything to improve enhance vitality.  But in the vast majority of cases, they weaken the body.  The allopathic model, in the wrong place at the wrong time, has killed, poisoned, altered, damaged and maimed billions of people on the planet.  It's almost unbelievable that we could have done that to ourselves, but it's true.

LE Magazine August 2006
Gary Null, PhD Death by Medicine

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To illustrate the claim, Gary Null, PhD., et al produced an excellent analysis of deaths caused in the United States.  It shows, conclusively, that the medical profession has been the number one cause of death.

Mercola.com

Journal American Medical Association July 26, 2000;284(4):483-5

Officially, the medical profession admits to being having been the number three cause of death, just behind heart disease and cancer.  But these admissions have been found to be lacking. 

However, this admission did not account for the significant incidence of underreporting or misreporting.  Often, when a human being has died on the operating table from bypass surgery, the cause of death was recorded as heart disease.  When a child has died hours after vaccination, the cause of death was recorded as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.  Moreover, death is just one of the obvious signs of what’s gone wrong.  It's easily tabulated with just a little investigation, but once you get a feel for this cause and effect, one can see more readily the needless suffering that occurs for those that survive.

When humanity begins to proactively foster health in our lives (before disease/crisis occurs), wake up from this medical model nightmare, and see a different way of going about the business of health care, it will be the beginning of the end of our suffering.