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Friday, January 1, 2021

The reasons you get sick are

 The reasons you get sick are:

  • You catch something and your body cannot fight it off, therefore you succumb to the "germs." 
  • Your body develops something that is genetically weak areas.

In both of the above cases, the causes are the same

  • Your immune system is weak. 
  • Toxins are attacking your body.

If we keep asking the question, "What caused that...", we can then conclude that all illness comes from one or a combination of four things.

  1. You have too many toxins in your body. 
  2. You have nutritional deficiencies. 
  3. You are exposed and negatively affected by electromagnetic chaos. 
  4. You have trapped mental and emotional stress.
These are the only four reasons why your immune system could be weak or why genetically weak areas in the body can break down, thus allowing illness and disease to develop. These four things cause the body to be "out of balance."

Remember, you get sick because you either "catch something" or something develops in the body on its own. You "catch something" because your body is out of balance and your immune system is weak. 

You develop something in the body either because your body is out of balance, or a "toxin" is getting into your body and causing the problem to develop. So let's walk through this nice and slow.

In relation to toxins, the question is what is causing toxins to be put into our body? 


The answer is that we have not been educated to know what these toxins are. And secondly, these toxins are being put in virtually everything we eat without our knowledge. 

Now, here is the big one: The most toxic thing you can put in your body, and the number one cause of virtually all illness and disease, is prescription and nonprescription drugs!

In my opinion, probably the number one reason people are sick is because of the number of drugs they take. The statistics show very conclusively that the more prescription and nonprescription drugs a person takes, the sicker they are. 

Why? Because all drugs have negative side effects. Let me say it again, all drugs have negative side effects! If you are taking a drug to suppress one symptom, that drug is causing some other major problem to start developing in your body.

Even if you stop taking that drug, the wheels have been set in motion, and in a few weeks or a few months—boom—, you have some more symptoms caused by the first drug you took a few months ago. You go to your doctor, and he gives you another drug to suppress these new symptoms. 

This new drug had negative side effects, and after you start taking it the wheels will have already been put in motion, and voila! You have new symptoms which were in fact caused by the drug you were just taking. You go to your doctor and he gives you another drug. Drugs cause medical problems!

Drugs only suppress symptoms, they do not treat the cause. It's a great business for the drug companies. If they get you taking one drug, man, they've got you. Because that drug is not only going to suppress the symptom, probably, it is also going to cause you to have another symptom in a very short period of time, for which you will be prescribed another drug. 

Once they get you to take one drug to suppress a symptom (keeping in mind that it is not addressing the cause anyway), the likelihood of you taking another drug, and then another drug, and then another drug, keeps going up, and up, and up. 

The more drugs you take, the sicker you get, simply because drugs are major poisons, drugs are major toxins. Someone says, "Drugs can't really be poison, can they?" Then why don't you take thirty of them right now and see what happens? You'll probably die! If you eat thirty apples you're not going to die. You may feel full, but you are not going to die. Think about it.
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