…in Mainstream Medicine
Another of the many letters in my mail from 'worthy causes'; this one from The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Southern California & Nevada Chapter. (My, they are very well organized. Cover the whole of the U.S.A….)
My response to their request for more money to help them fund more research on "FDA-approved therapies" and the"development of approved disease-modifying drugs" for this terrible affliction:
"Dear (Chapter President),
"If your literature ever talked about the role of mycotoxins in the causation of MS, and the efficacy of vitamin D, as an anti-fungal,* in its amelioration and prevention (and therefore the positive benefits of probiotics as well), I might well support you. Alas, you don't, So I won't.
"Please take me off your mailing list.
"Thank you anyway,
"Sincerely,"
(etc.)
"*and even statin drugs, in this role
--
My fuse is getting shorter by the day……
I read about all this back in my days in the north of Scotland. The link with mycotoxins - in both the environment and in our bodies - has been known about for years. (A major issue in Scotland, and especially in northern Scotland. For two reasons: 1) less sunshine; and 2) the heavy use of smoked fish/foods, which have mold on them.) I wrote to both the National Hq & the Scottish Chapter of The MS Society on this issue, citing sources. The response? The same as in this country. The medical-pharmaceutical-government complex at work.
Heads will roll………
P.S. Good sources for more info:
'The Fungus Link, Vol. 2' by David Holland, M.D. and Doug Kaufman; and
'The No-Grain Diet' by Joseph Mercola, M.D.
Look after yourself. That's what Mainstream Medicine does.
Saturday, 3 January 2015
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