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 Where does disease come from?
 This is an interesting question and you will find many different answers for this.  My own opinion is that disease is merely your body's inability to do its regular processes, often called homeostasis.  Current medical thinking is that of Louis Pasteur's Germ Theory.  It basically means germs CAUSE disease.  This analogy kind of describes the situation and changed how I view disease.  If you have a lake which is dirty and clogged up what'll happen is fly's will proliferate and spread to the lake.   But in order to get rid of the flies you don't kill them, you clean up the lake.  This is unfortunately what most M.D.'s don't do.  They will often prescribe medications to treat the symptoms of it but don't address the cause of it.  The main reason for this is because it just isn't profitable to cure someone and not have them coming back.  Everyone need's to realize that maybe the cause of their disease isn't genetics but the food their eating.  Changing a habit is obviously much harder than taking a pill which will temporarily fix the problem and hide it.  Believe me I struggled with my own health problems and haven't been sick since.  Take responsibility for your actions, take control of your health and spread the word PLEASE. 
    Posted by healththoughts on 2008-02-16 02:55:27 | Rating: | Views: 78
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