Re: Simply Have a Prescription-Not a Big Deal
Sorry, I had to throw the humor in. You said "bare arms, not bear arms". Just struck me funny. While I understand the anger at many things that are done in the name of medicine, I would like to suggest that you don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. I hear complaints all the time about the pharmaceutical industry, and I have to marvel at the fact that I have a cousin that contracted polio, and I was fortunate enough to have been born when there was a vaccine. When I watch her suffer with the effects of polio, I am free of it. I also didn't have to suffer from smallpox. I nearly died of pneumonia as a child,
Antibiotics saved me. There is a great deal of good that is done in medicine now, and there are things that are criminal. Seems to me that instead of condemning all of the medical industry, we might work towards cleaning it up. It can be done. If people would put their anger to work to find a solution, wouldn't we all be better off? Condoning what Humble is doing is simply compounding the problem. He hasn't tested anything, he has no idea what the long term effects are, and he refuses to discuss it with the ones that have the ability to find the answers. He is as bad the big pharms, and my anger at him making money on the backs of people that are seeking cures is justified. Knowing that it produces carcinogens that will hide in your fat tissues doesn't seem to bother many, but believe me, the day will come when it will. Then what? On to a new, unproven cure? Or fix the problem that we have with the medical industry and make sure that we have a safe, secure way to treat our ills?