[jornada] Plaque on the nervous system.

From: frivolous <txjj_at_castek.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 12:23:18 +0900

These new doctors are noticing that people get healthier when they get off of prescription drugs. What kind of person would go work for a pharmaceutical company? My answer to that is that these people are being cruel to themselves in the first place. It is a mutual partnership.
Getting out there to help them out is one way to show the public who you are and what you are about.
They're lost in the forest, and they can't even see the trees.
Why are those two people fighting? My answer to that is that these people are being cruel to themselves in the first place. Why is smoking in public places still legal at all?
All sales help fund NewsTarget operations. All doctors have to do is show up, sign in, and act like they're attending a continuing medical education course. To me, that's not free choice: that's acting as a parasite on society. They don't have the mental awareness to say no to the drugs. They result in a loss of lucidity, which results in people no longer comprehending the big picture, and no longer making good decisions. Like it was mentioned in one other post, people are curious and nothing draws onlookers more than a fight. Getting out into the public and into the public eye is the ultimate goal of your personal brand. Now the flipside is since more and more men are doing the metrosexual thing, standing out will be a little more difficult, among other metrosexuals.
We tend to forget about that today, but doctors were paid to be spokespersons for tobacco companies, and this went on for decades.
But this psychological deception is harder to do today, at least when working for tobacco companies.
They think the only reason they haven't cured cancer yet is because they don't have enough money, that it's just a money problem.
There will be those who say we should outlaw nicotine and tobacco now.
Because there is no such infectious disease as "cancer," there is no microbial invader. It's about exploiting the public for financial gain, while disregarding the true effects of your company's products on the public health. Drug companies pick and choose which studies they want to publish.
And this stems from the question: why should society have to pay for the health care costs of people who choose to commit slow suicide by consuming tobacco products? It is that head tilted wonder that personal branders look for sometimes in their audience. But let me explore a couple of interesting points on this so you can get a feel for why this is at least worth discussing.
You can take a tumor out of the body, and you can put that under a microscope and call it cancer. Both sell products that kill people when used as directed. " They think that's the cause of the disease.
Received on Wed Jun 06 2007 - 23:23:21 EDT

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