This should be a clear violation of antitrust laws.
By Kate Harveston / AlterNet January 30, 2018, 11:07 AM GMT
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Like most folks, you dutifully rub shampoo into your hair daily or a few times each week. After it strips out your hair’s natural moisture and liveliness, you apply a conditioner to get that moisture and liveliness back.
Much about modern life seems to follow this general pattern.
Mounting evidence suggests multinational companies negligently sell products to the public that are leading drivers of public health issues, while at the same time another division presents the “remedy” for that same harm. A panacea for their own poison, as it were. In this way, they profit twice: once when they supply the cause of our ailments, and again when we come to them for the cure.
It is clear that all is not well in Big Pharma these days. Americans have yet to coalesce around a plan to impose transparency and integrity on health care and pharmaceutical companies. Meanwhile, mounting evidence suggests the industry persists in the peddling hundreds of products each year with dubious claims and even more dubious real-world effects — all while maintaining stupefyingly high profit margins.
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Totally and utterly agree with your post! Number one thing that the Pharmaceutical company, Food industry and Medical community would not like us to find out is that we are powerful beyond measure, we do not need much at all. This does not make money for them. That 5 basic minerals, fasting and sun gazing eradicates almost all of these "dis-eases" known to man. Loved your post
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