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The Nature of the Pharmaceutical
Industry
- The natural purpose and driving force of
the pharmaceutical industry is to increase sales of pharmaceutical drugs
for ongoing diseases and to find new diseases to market existing drugs.
- By this very nature, the pharmaceutical
industry has no interest in curing diseases. The eradication of
any disease inevitably destroys a multi-billion dollar market of
prescription drugs as a source of revenues. Therefore, pharmaceutical
drugs are primarily developed to relieve symptoms, but not to cure.
- If eradication therapies for diseases are
discovered and developed, the pharmaceutical industry has an inherent
interest to suppress, discredit and obstruct these medical breakthroughs
in order to make sure that diseases continue as the very basis
for a lucrative prescription drug market.
- The economic interest of the pharmaceutical
industry itself is the main reason why no medical breakthrough has
been made for the control of the most common diseases such as
cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetes,
cancer, and osteoporosis, and why these diseases continue like epidemics
on a worldwide scale.
- For the same economic reasons, the
pharmaceutical industry has now formed an international cartel by the
code name “Codex Alimentarius” with the aim to outlaw any health
information in connection with vitamins and to limit free access to
natural therapies on a worldwide scale.
- At the same time, the pharmaceutical companies
withhold public information about the effects and risks of prescription
drugs and life-threatening side effects are omitted or openly denied.
- In order to assure the status quo of this
deceptive scheme, a legion of pharmaceutical lobbyists is
employed to influence legislation, control regulatory agencies (e.g.
FDA), and manipulate medical research and education. Expensive
advertising campaigns and PR agencies are used to deceiving the public.
- Millions of people and
patients around the world are defrauded twice: A major portion of
their income is used up to finance the exploding profits of the
pharmaceutical industry. In return, they are offered a medicine that
does not even cure.
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