Hold my hand please Get Rid of the Real Cause of Disease
Nov 24

Get Rid of the Real Cause of Disease
– and You’ll NEVER Get Sick!

Is This the Cure for Cancer That Really Works?”

Did you know … that the Centers for Disease Control(CDC) estimates that one in five adults in the U.S. does not have any health insurance?

     This adds up to almost 45 million Americans with no insurance!  Of those that do have health insurance, 20 million do not have adequate coverage and still can’t afford to receive care or even cover the cost of their prescription drugs.

     So why should YOU care about this?

     Even if you happen to be one of the fortunate ones who have adequate health insurance, that doesn’t guarantee that you’ll have PEACE OF MIND.  Why? Because having adequate health insurance only means that the cost of your medical care will be covered in the LIKELY event that you get sick.

     Wouldn’t it be infinitely better if you DIDN’T get sick at all - Why, of course!

     And if you think it’s not possible to avoid disease altogether, think again.

     Preventing and curing disease is just a matter of identifying the CAUSE of disease — and getting rid of it. It’s really that simple!

     What complicates the process of curing disease is that everybody has a different opinion as to what the CAUSE of disease is.

Some say viruses are the culprit [e.g., the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes AIDS; the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer; the Influenza virus causes the flu, and so on].
 

Some insist that it’s microbes, germs or harmful bacteria that cause disease. 
 

Some say it’s the toxins in the food we eat, the air we breathe and the substances we consume that cause disease (e.g., carcinogens, neurotoxins, heavy metals and toxic chemicals). 
 

Still others say it’s our genes that make us susceptible to acquiring one disease or another. 
 

And then, of course, there are those that believe that the “mother” of all diseases is stress.

     Which of the above do you think is the correct answer?  If you picked one or more of the 5 causes of disease listed above, your answer is incorrect.  While all of the above do characterize most diseases, or might be precursors of disease, they do not CAUSE disease.

     For example, viruses, microbes, germs and harmful bacteria do NOT cause disease.  They do “seek their natural habitat — diseased tissue — rather than being the cause of the diseased tissue; e.g., mosquitoes seek the stagnant water, but do not cause the pool to become stagnant.”  This is according to the famed “Father of Pathology,” Dr. Rudolf Virchow.  Likewise, germs, bacteria, viruses and pathogens do not cause disease, but rather seek out environments where they can thrive best — and that is in oxygen-deprived bodies.

     Neither do toxins, genes and stress cause disease.  Rather, they bring about a condition in the body (oxygen deficiency) that, in turn, causes disease.

     The One-Minute Cure is the first book that provides solid proof that the primary physical cause of all diseases is linked in one way or another to oxygen deficiency.  In fact, many of the elaborate (and expensive) therapies offered by organized medicine take advantage of oxygen’s effect on diseased cells. 

Most conventional cancer therapies, for instance, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy, produce oxygen-activated events that kill cancer cells.  Another new cancer drug, verteporfin, increases the amount of oxygen within cancerous tumors, and this kills tumors more effectively than radiation alone.  Interferon drugs, which are vastly prescribed for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, owe their efficacy to the fact that they raise the body’s oxygen level.

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