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raweater
01-27-2008, 05:13 PM
I'm sure most people here are aware that conventional treatments are inhumane crimes designed specifically to prolong the patient's disease for the rest of their life while giving them additional diseases (since all conventional treatments result in additional disease and never cured a single disease).

I myself had crohn's disease which I was fooled into thinking was of unknown cause and/or genetic and that I needed surgeries and chemotherapy for life. For 5 years I was actually stupid enough to believe in this deadly quackery with no scientific validity. Then Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures book opened my eyes to the truth and with a bit more research I realized crohn's disease is nothing other than normal symptoms of a toxic diet (and I can tell you my diet was EXTREMELY toxic, as in 100% poison and 0% nutrition), and the only cure is to stop poisoning myself. Ever since I stopped poisoning myself and went raw and off the chemo, I've never been in better health and the disease completely dissapeared as I stopped the chemo and started a healthy diet.

Now I have a friend "studying" (being brainwashed) for the health care system and his parents are a nurse and pharmacist (which also happened to have crohn's disease). I did go and talk to them lightly about the truth on crohn's disease and surprisingly the pharmacist was already aware that the chemo to treat it was quite absurd, he didn't even listen to his doctor and never took it! I wish I had been that smart!

Anyway, what I talked to them about were some of the least inhumane crimes of the health care system (yes, letting someone suffer from this terrible disease and eventually intentionally killing them with chemo is one of their least attrocious crimes).

I'm now almost done writing a book exposing ALL the crimes of not only the health care system, but of the FDA, food companies, etc. I will be giving this to everyone I know, except I really wonder if I should give it to my friend's parents, I will give it to him as he's still in the early stages and not too late to get out of that killing machine, but I wonder if I should give a copy to his parents also.

My reasons are, after reading my book, it is extremely likely that they both want to immediately quit their job, as no one with a conscience can commit the crimes that are mandatory to work in the health care system. They are essentially being used to intentionally exploit, let suffer, and kill sick people, how anyone could knowingly do that is beyond me.

But on the other hand, if I do not tell them the truth, they will keep being killed themselves (they eat an EXTREMELY toxic diet which they think is super healthy, after all, they work in the health care system where true is false and false is true) and needlessly suffer easily preventable diseases.

Do you understand my situation? I can tell them and risk having them quit their job and have trouble finding one where they don't have to kill people for money, or if I don't tell them they will inevitably have easily preventable diseases and probably will take the conventional treatments which often accelerate the death of the patient (especially with cancer and heart disease).

So are there any nurses or pharmacists here aware of this truth? How are you able to do your job knowing the truth? Most doctors I know of who did learn the truth immediately quit their jobs and started their own independant practice.

So what should I do, one "in between" thing would be to have a cencored version of my book for people who work in the health care system, but then that would be commiting the same crimes as the health care system itself, and I'm not a killer.

By the way, the book I am writing will be given for free to everyone and will be put online for widespread sharing. I'm first writing it in french (I'm in Quebec, Canada and most of my friends and family speak french) but an english version will follow. I've been working on it in my free time for 2-3 years now.

I can't wait to finish it, it will be like a ton off my shoulders, it's really hard seeing my own family being exploited and killed by quacks since 2-3 years, and I'm racing to finish the book before the quacks take their lives. I haven't talked about anything yet to them (they do know I'm raw but don't know the reasons) because many people ridicule and refuse to believe this sort of data.

They also often say things like "oh this is milk... it's 'poison' as [raweater] would say", not even knowing milk is the strongest carcinogen identified by science to date and garantees deadly diseases to those foolish enough to consume it, they say it as if it wasn't poison at all and make me feel like a moron, when they are the morons, causing their own death while supporting the people who were intentionally killing me for profit. After they read my book, they will regret having ridiculed me and will probably feel terrible about what they've been saying to me.

The book I'm writing is so full of scientific evidence and facts that only a complete moron could not believe the information presented in it, you'd really have to burry your head 6 feet underground to not realize the contents are true.

MarciRoundtheWorld
01-28-2008, 05:32 PM
I'll take a stab at this. I am not in the medical field, so can't answer your question about staying in that field. I would read your book and I do have two comments.

You can give your book to your friend's parents and they may see the truth in it, or they may not. They may believe some of it or none of it or all of it. You just don't know.

If I may politely comment on the tone. Your post expresses a great deal of anger, which I completely understand. I have never had a major health issue, and I get angry at what I see happening. However, when you are composing your book, if you want to reach your target audience, you may want to watch that the anger doesn't come through. Name calling is a big trigger. Angry tones just put many people off. Present your information as neutrally as you can.

That is just my 2 cents. I may be completely off base.

Good luck with your writing. I look forward to reading it.

mousebandit
01-28-2008, 09:44 PM
I have to warn you - many, maybe most, people who read your book, regardless of their field, and regardless of their health situations, will simply not believe (or not even read it). It doesn't matter how much evidence you have, those who have ears to hear will hear it, and the rest will, as you very correctly put it, bury their head in the sand.

I wouldn't give a second thought to distributing it as far and as wide as you can - if people practicing in the allopathic health industries open their eyes, and learn the information you're giving them, even if they quit their jobs and end up living in a tent, at least they will be LIVING and not in the slow, awful process of DYING. You cannot be responsible for ANYONE'S reaction to the information - you can only provide it and pray that they receive it. And, you may be surprised at their ideas to integrate their old lives with their new ones. My sister met some folks in Hawaii who were married, both pharmacists, and they both learned a TON about natural healing and true health. They owned their own very lucrative pharmacy on the island of Kauai, and didn't want to shut it down, but felt very torn about providing these drugs to their customers. So, they kept the pharmacy open, but combined it with a health store, and they counsel every customer that comes in for traditional medicines and drugs about the natural ways to cure their ailments, and recommend treatment protocols and books, etc. Pay the bills and educate the masses! So, you never know how people will use your information!

I would also second the pp comments about being very careful with your tone and attitude towards your potential readers. I am sure you're just blowing off steam here with us, because you know that WE understand - and we do, completely!! However, when talking with people that you hope to influence, and ESPECIALLY those who have read your book but not RECEIVED the truth - the information, be super careful not to put them down, or display your frustration with them. At this point, you can only plant the seeds - they may sprout immediately, or they may lie dormant for YEARS until something else rains on them and triggers them to come to life. I
've been harping at my mom for YEARS about her eating habits, and my sister has been telling her the same things for DECADES (mom is 80 yrs old), and for whatever reason, she decided to join me on the green smoothie quest a few weeks ago - now she LOVES them! She's eating more than she has probably my whole life, and it's at least 60-70% raw!! I know this will change her life, and I know that we all wish she had started doing this 30 years ago, but better late than never! I also think that my new, laid back, "hey, do you wanna try a sip of this" attitude worked much better with her than my previous attitudes of "why do you want to put that poison in your body!!!".

As my Granny used to say - you catch more flies with honey!

Good luck on your book, and I hope you make an e-copy available in English soon! I would LOVE to buy it!

Tracey Mouse

jacsam
01-29-2008, 09:56 AM
Can I just say that although the health care system has ALOT that needs to be changed, it also does alot of good also. My 15 year old daughter just broke her humerous bone, it was a very serious and severe break, requiring surgery. If it wasn't for the medical field she would have been lame the rest of her life and I for one am very grateful for what is available. Now, this is coming from someone who has four children, of which my 15 year old is my baby and during raising them I have taken them to the doctors for basically stitches and a couple broken bones, oh, and one time I took my son because he was too young to talk and I couldn't figure out what was wrong with him, so the doctor gave me a diagnosis and I went home and treated it (ear infection) in an alternative way and he was better in a day or two. I have been through the Christophers Master Herbalist program and raised my children using his methods and they really work. My children are healthy, active and vibrant but when it comes to certain things I'm VERY grateful for the healthcare the medical field has to offer. They really are the professionals when it comes to emergency care. The alternative medicine has it's flaws too. I LIKE TO ENJOY THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS.... for 25 years I've used preventitive, alternative medicine about 98% of the time and have been deeply grateful for help for the other 2%. :)

lore-ah
01-29-2008, 11:41 AM
I agree jacsam, there is definitely a time and place for western medicine.

I used to be a pharmaceutical rep and let me tell you the eye opener that was. There is a procedure for women that treats fibroids. Traditional treatment is "take out the uterus". HELLO I like my uterus! Well this company I worked for sold a product used in a procedure called UFE which is a uterus sparing treatment for fibroids, but it's done by an interventional radiologist and NOT the ob/gyn.

What was the biggest objection I heard from the ob/gyns? Why should I give my business to the IRs?

Oh I don't know, maybe because the $300 you'll get from Blue Cross/Blue Shield is nothing compared to the price I put on my freakin' body parts??

raweater
01-29-2008, 12:14 PM
I also agree conventional medicine can to miracles for emergency/physically caused problems, and that's the very first thing I say in my book. But when it comes to diseases, it's nothing but murder and quackery.

About the name calling, do you mean like when I call conventional doctors "quacks"? I believe in the book I used the more correct term "corrupt doctor", meaning that the doctor's intentions are good, but his "education" is corrupt. I make it very clear in my book that I believe the intentions of most doctors are good, but their education is corrupted so no matter how much they want to help you, they cannot.

It's also very hard for me to talk politely about people that were intentionally killing me and most of my family members and letting us suffer from our diseases, but I do try to stay professional in my tone.

lore-ah
01-29-2008, 12:19 PM
I know your anger raweater, I have seen many bad doctors out there in my previous profession. So many of them are about the dollar and not about actually caring about people. When rich guys in Mercedes would rather mame women than not get paid a measly $300, we have a problem.

Also, even 100x more sad than doctors are insurance companies. That's a rant I'll save for another day. Hopefully people will find raw and not need to rely on them as much anyway

raweater
01-29-2008, 12:30 PM
lore-ah: The doctor doesn't even have to be "bad" to commit attrocious crimes against their patients, the conventional treatments they are taught are specifically designed to make a quack out of all doctors.

For example, I have absolutely no doubt that my doctor tought she was helping me by poisoning me with chemo, that's what they are taught is the only option. Another example is high cholesterol, they are given to people at risk of heart attack, yet science shows them to increase heart attack occurence by 10%, cause cancer, alzheimers, and in rare cases (the previous are common) causes a fatal muscle disease. For every doctor giving this to their patients and taking it themselves think they are saving lives, when they are killing thousands of people. So it's easy to see that even doctors with the best of intentions cannot be trusted.

On top of that, if they were to learn a science based treatment like diet and apply it to their patients, they would loose their job, and when it's a profitable disease like cancer ($300,000 per patient) they are jailed if they cure a single patient.

By the way, would you allow me to quote a part of your last message? I have a quote section in my book, most of them are actually by doctors, but informed doctors that know the truth, I think your quote could also add another view of the problem, I was specifically talking about this part:
"I have seen many bad doctors out there in my previous profession. So many of them are about the dollar and not about actually caring about people. When rich guys in Mercedes would rather mame women than not get paid a measly $300, we have a problem."

Please let me know if you think it would be a good quote to add and if you'd let me use it, and if so, what name would you want as the author of the quote?

Thanks

beppa66
01-29-2008, 12:51 PM
My dad is in the hospital right now with congestive heart failure and pneumonia. Guess what they fed him yesterday? A blueberry muffin (breakfast) and roast beef with mashed potatoes & gravy for dinner.
Waaaaahhhhhhhhhh???????

lore-ah
01-29-2008, 02:23 PM
Raweater, of course you can use my quote. Thanks for asking, I feel important now!

:)

raweater
01-29-2008, 06:37 PM
Raweater, of course you can use my quote. Thanks for asking, I feel important now!

:)

Thanks, what name should I use as the author?