During the first few decades of the 1900's, U.S. medicine wasn't profitable. People were eating organic foods from farms where soil had no pesticides and wasn't depleted of nutrients. Scarce was a case of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's or arthritis, and there were no "pharmaceutical" deaths.
In 1905, Dr. William Fletcher was researching Beriberi, when he discovered that if special factors (vitamins) were removed from food, disease occurred. By 1912, Deficiency Disease was discovered, and the general public would soon understand that a lack of vitamins could make you sick, and could eventually kill you.
Vitamin B12 was discovered by accident in an effort to cure pernicious anemia.
Numerous scientists helped isolate B12 realizing that the disease was directly related to its deficiency. Elmer McCollum discovered vitamin A in 1912. At this time, scientists determined nutritional levels that kept cattle healthy, and discovered the absence of vitamins had detrimental effects.
By 1916, experiments showed that fat-soluble vitamin A was necessary for normal growth, and by 1919, Edward Mellanby proved that rickets was caused by deficiencies of vitamin D and calcium.
Other important vitamin discoveries took place from 1920 to 1930, but by WWII the FDA realized the threat this information posed to the pharmaceutical industry, so the AMA called doctors "quacks" who used vitamins and minerals to cure disease.
Soon, Americans began believing there were magic pills and vaccines for everything, and that you got all the vitamins and minerals you need from the infamous "four basic food groups."
Nutrient deficiency is the primary cause of the top four diseases in America
The best research available on these deficiencies comes from Dr. Joel D. Wallach, author of "Dead Doctors Don't Lie."
He emphasizes, "We must take all the essential nutrients; 60 minerals, 16 vitamins, 12 essential amino acids, and 3 essential fatty acids as supplements daily if we want to live past a hundred.
The body cannot manufacture essential nutrients, and if they're not in the soil, they're not in vegetables. In fact, if you're missing any one of these essential nutrients for several months, you're developing deficiency diseases.
Vitamin B12 is needed for healthy red blood cells, healthy nerve cells, and to make DNA. Vitamin A is important for the immune system, helping cell membranes resist cancer and many other diseases.
Ever wonder why allopath physicians don't prescribe vitamins and minerals? There is no financial incentive for disease prevention, plus most doctors have little to no training in nutritional science. Don't be fooled by cheap "corporate" vitamins which may worsen health.
This is Big Pharma making sure you don't get cured. Theragran M, One-a-day, Centrum and Equate are mainly unusable and synthetic, and include "other ingredients" which pollute the system.
In 1905, Dr. William Fletcher was researching Beriberi, when he discovered that if special factors (vitamins) were removed from food, disease occurred. By 1912, Deficiency Disease was discovered, and the general public would soon understand that a lack of vitamins could make you sick, and could eventually kill you.
Vitamin B12 was discovered by accident in an effort to cure pernicious anemia.
Numerous scientists helped isolate B12 realizing that the disease was directly related to its deficiency. Elmer McCollum discovered vitamin A in 1912. At this time, scientists determined nutritional levels that kept cattle healthy, and discovered the absence of vitamins had detrimental effects.
By 1916, experiments showed that fat-soluble vitamin A was necessary for normal growth, and by 1919, Edward Mellanby proved that rickets was caused by deficiencies of vitamin D and calcium.
Other important vitamin discoveries took place from 1920 to 1930, but by WWII the FDA realized the threat this information posed to the pharmaceutical industry, so the AMA called doctors "quacks" who used vitamins and minerals to cure disease.
Soon, Americans began believing there were magic pills and vaccines for everything, and that you got all the vitamins and minerals you need from the infamous "four basic food groups."
Nutrient deficiency is the primary cause of the top four diseases in America
The best research available on these deficiencies comes from Dr. Joel D. Wallach, author of "Dead Doctors Don't Lie."
He emphasizes, "We must take all the essential nutrients; 60 minerals, 16 vitamins, 12 essential amino acids, and 3 essential fatty acids as supplements daily if we want to live past a hundred.
The body cannot manufacture essential nutrients, and if they're not in the soil, they're not in vegetables. In fact, if you're missing any one of these essential nutrients for several months, you're developing deficiency diseases.
Vitamin B12 is needed for healthy red blood cells, healthy nerve cells, and to make DNA. Vitamin A is important for the immune system, helping cell membranes resist cancer and many other diseases.
Ever wonder why allopath physicians don't prescribe vitamins and minerals? There is no financial incentive for disease prevention, plus most doctors have little to no training in nutritional science. Don't be fooled by cheap "corporate" vitamins which may worsen health.
This is Big Pharma making sure you don't get cured. Theragran M, One-a-day, Centrum and Equate are mainly unusable and synthetic, and include "other ingredients" which pollute the system.
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