March 8, 2009
The main principles governing the pharmaceutical “business with disease.”
It is not in the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry to prevent
common diseases – the maintenance and expansion of diseases is a precondition
for the financial growth of this industry.
1 The pharmaceutical industry is an investment industry driven by the profits of
its shareholders.
Improving human health is not the driving force of this industry.
2 The pharmaceutical investment industry was artificially created and
strategically developed over an entire century by the same investment groups
that control the global petrochemical and chemical industries.
3 The huge profits of the pharmaceutical industry are based on the patenting of
new drugs. These patents essentially allow drug manufacturers to arbitrarily
define the profits for their products.
4 The marketplace for the pharmaceutical industry is the human body – but only
for as long as the body hosts diseases. Thus, maintaining and expanding diseases
is a precondition for the growth of the pharmaceutical industry.
5 A key strategy to accomplish this goal is the development of drugs that merely
mask symptoms while avoiding the curing or elimination of diseases. This
explains why most prescription drugs marketed today have no proven efficacy and
merely target symptoms.
6 To further expand their pharmaceutical market, the drug companies are
continuously looking for new applications (indications) for the use of drugs
they already market. For example, Bayer’s pain pill Aspirin is now taken by 50
million healthy US citizens under the illusion it will prevent heart attacks.
7 Another key strategy to expand pharmaceutical markets is to cause new diseases
with drugs. While merely masking symptoms short term, most of the prescription
drugs taken by millions of patients today cause a multitude of new diseases as a
result of their known long-term side effects. For example, all
cholesterol-lowering drugs currently on the market are known to increase the
risk of developing cancer – but only after the patient has been taking the drug
for several years.
8 The known deadly side effects of prescription drugs are the fourth leading
cause of death in the industrialized world, surpassed only by the number of
deaths from heart attacks, cancer and strokes (Journal of the American Medical
Association,April 15, 1998). This fact is no surprise either, because drug
patents are primarily issued for new synthetic molecules. All synthetic
molecules need to be detoxified and eliminated from the body, a system that
frequently fails and results in an epidemic of severe and deadly side effects.
9 While the promotion and expansion of diseases increase the market of the
pharmaceutical investment industry - prevention and root cause treatment of
diseases decrease long-term profitability; therefore, they are avoided or even
obstructed by this industry.
10 Worst of all, the eradication of diseases is by its very nature incompatible
with and diametrically opposed to the interests of the pharmaceutical investment
industry. The eradication of diseases now considered as potential drug markets
will destroy billions of investment dollars and eventually will eliminate this
entire industry.
11 Vitamins and other effective natural health therapies that optimize cellular
metabolism threaten the pharmaceutical “business with disease” because they
target the cellular cause of today’s most common diseases - and these natural
substances cannot be patented.
12 Throughout the more than one hundred year existence of the pharmaceutical
industry, vitamins and other essential nutrients, with defined functions as
cofactors in cellular metabolism, have been the fiercest competition and the
greatest threat to the long-term success of the pharmaceutical investment
business.
13 Vitamins and other effective natural health therapies that effectively
prevent diseases are incompatible with the very nature of the pharmaceutical
“business with disease.”
14 To protect the strategic development of its investment business against the
threat from effective, natural and non-patentable therapies, the pharmaceutical
industry has – over an entire century - used the most unscrupulous methods, such
as:
(1) Withholding life-saving health information from millions of people. It is
simply unacceptable that today so few know that the human body cannot produce
vitamin C and lysine, two key molecules for connective tissue stability and
disease prevention.
(2) Discrediting natural health therapies. The most common way is through global
PR campaigns organized by the Pharma-Cartel that spread lies about the alleged
side effects of natural substances – molecules that have been used by Nature for
millennia.
(3) Banning by law the dissemination of information about natural health
therapies.
To that end, the pharmaceutical industry has placed its lobbyists in key
political positions in key markets and leading drug export nations.
15 The pharmaceutical “business with disease” is the largest deception and fraud
business in human history.
The product “health” promised by drug companies is not delivered to millions of
patients. Instead, the “products” most often delivered are the opposite: new
diseases and frequently, death.
16) The survival of the pharmaceutical industry is dependent on the elimination
by any means of effective natural health therapies. These natural and
non-patentable therapies have become the treatment of choice for millions of
people despite the combined economic, political and mediaopposition of the
world’s largest investment industry.
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