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(From previous page) Mental well-being |
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Many people worry themselves to death. But this will not be written on the death certificate. Many people are overwrought. An artificial sedantry and unnatural existence in an affluent society creates mental and physical problems. Worry, stress, fatigue, irritability, tension - brought about by abusing our bodies through lack of exercise and faulty diet sometimes for years on end cannot be cured or rectified by swallowing poisonous pills and potions which have undergone phoney but lucrative "testing" on healthy animals in a corrupt industry. |
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Drugless cures Preventative medicine being non-profitable is almost entirely left to the individual whereas today's patients in conventional medicine are fobbed off, hooked and terrified by blackmail into consuming, sometimes for the remainder of their lives vast quantities of dangerous poisons. Billions of dollars are made from ill-health and thousands of useless drugs poured onto the market to ensure the public is kept sick. Whilst the drug industry thrives on the millions of useless animal experiments. Health motivated alternatives include homeopathy, naturopathy, herbalism, spiritualism, music therapy, flower-power, colour-therapy, osteopathy, gentle manipulation, faith-healing, hypnotherapy, chiropractics, water therapy, the treatment of the patient as an individual - mind and body - there are many vital and valuable alternative therapies which could reduce the suffering of millions of people... and animals. The Serbian-born American inventor and genius Nokoa Tesla, stated before his death:
The elimination of cruelty as the cornerstone of existence is the greatest alternative and is freely available to everyone. It could end mass abuse and misery because in relying on a cruelty-based way of life and philosophy the cruelty perpetrated on enslaved animal prisoners will ultimately boomerang -- full circle -- right back to ourselves. Footnote: The World Health Organisation carried out a survey recently on 70 anti-asthmatic drugs for the relief of bronchial asthma in 120 preparations. In their report the WHO claim only three of these drugs were essential. It followed with the words:-
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