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Extending a Medical Lie

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.

According to an article posted by yourhealthdaily, there are currently no fewer than 300 vaccines in various stages of development planned for use in humans. Three Hundred Vaccines.

Will vaccines solve the problems created by years of antibiotic misuse which has led to the emergence of drug-resistant microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites?

According to the article, in the late 1960s, the U.S. Surgeon General had announced that the development of new and powerful antibiotics meant it was time to “close the book” on infectious diseases. “Such medical hubris seems almost criminally negligent today”, states the article.

Almost criminally negligent? No one has been held responsible for the years of antibiotic misuse that has not only cost many lives but has also threatened eons of natural defenses mankind had innately developed? Certainly someone is at fault, and according to the medical field, that someone is you.

This has been stated many times over, “antibiotics are effective only against bacteria, yet doctors often are pressured by their patients to prescribe them for viral infections.” According to the American College of Physicians, it is estimated that more than half of the 100 million antibiotics prescribed annually in the U.S. are unnecessary.

What happened to professional responsibility? What happened to professional ethics and moral character? What about the billions of dollars this has cost, first with the prescription of unnecessary drugs, and then with the task of trying to undo the damage caused?

In the 1960’s, the top recognized health official (a medical doctor) in the United States publicly states antibiotics will end infectious disease. The public responds by asking for more pills, powders, and potions to cure what ails them. The medical profession, the sole supplier of antibiotics in the U.S., obliges. And you, the consumer, are to blame?

Medicine’s solution is in the vaccine. “As the list of drug-resistant microbes continues to grow, a new wave of powerful vaccines, either recently approved or still on the drawing board, may someday make the use of antibiotics obsolete in the treatment of many of these diseases” states the article.

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yourhealthdaily: More Vaccines in the Works, But Diseases Remain Wily

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