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Modern 'science", sells out to Drug companies: Overlook common parasite cause of most diseases ?


It was noted that the most common bacteria, giardia, requires some 4-5 negative tests to prove you do not have it. Failing this, you are prone to enter the realm of 'profitable diseases' for modern science, testing, and drug companies.

An overlooked bacterial cause, like giardia, can lead to the label of IBS, Crohns, and cause complications like MS, or Cancer.

Do you believe modern science has 'sold out' the simple truth that most diseases may have a simple hard to find cause; bacterial/parasites ?

Giardia isn't a bacteria. And believe me, you would KNOW if you had it. Yuck! I have cats and we've been through giardia several times. It's nasty.

A test for giardia takes 30 seconds. Take a sample, look at it under a microscope. That's it. Diagnosis made. Only one test is needed, and it isn't a "negative" test. If the vet sees giardia, the test is positive. If he doesn't see any giardia, it's a negative result.

Most diseases that we have today (excluding the 3rd world) are lifestyle diseases. We are killing ourselves. Parasites are almost unheard of, and bacteria are easily controlled.

What is your question? What are you selling? I'm a Chiropractor and I have no problem with alternative health, but I've heard these claims before and I think they're a load of cr*p. Sorry. Giardia does not cause all our health problems, anymore than bread is what makes everybody fat !!!

Mike Adams, the health ranger, has written a number of articles on the FDA and how the officials are able to take money from Big Pharma.

Yes, the FDA is selling us out to Big Pharma.

They are attempting to regulate more and more. Look at how many of the drugs they have approved have come back with class action lawsuits.

Now they are attempting to control natural cures as well.

It is very possible there are common causes for many problems and that we the people are being kept in ignorance so that Big Pharma can make more money off of us.

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