I’ve been very clever here. I’ve recorded 10 frequently asked questions of people and I have also recorded what I call “should ask questions”, which I call SAQ instead of FAQ. Should ask questions is really about what don’t you know you don’t know, which is another way of saying, what are you ignorant about inadvertently? What don’t you understand about my industry that I specialize in? What don’t I know about your industry? If you’re a chiropractor and I come in and say “Look, what’s the best way to get a spinal adjustment?” maybe I should really be asking, “How can I get out of back pain? What movements should I do?” You tell me things that I haven’t even thought to ask. So the big question that most people have never really sat down and asked themselves, let alone me, is “why are drugs, why are pharmaceutical products proliferating our planet?” Most people answer that pharmaceuticals is a big industry. It’s big money. It’s trillions. It’s the biggest industry on the planet. Everyone is sick and dying. It’s a necessity. People need it. It’s the perfect sales. That’s obvious. What most people don’t think about is why certain herbs are banned in parts of the world when herbs seemingly work so well, particularly the ones that often get banned. The other thing that people don’t quite understand is the way this works and why all this happens. What you need to know is if you are listening to my voice right now, pharmaceutical medicine, the average herb can have up to about 100 compounds in it, created by God or evolved, whatever your spiritual belief is, but all these work synergistically together. That’s why when you take an herb you tend to get minimal side effects. You tend to get effects and generally they are positive. We don’t know why some of these herbs work. When you take a pharmaceutical product, guess what? I’m not here to say it doesn’t work or it gives you nasty side effects. What I’m here to say is that we can't patent an herb, and that is where the problem lies. You legally you can't patent a plant. You can’t sell a cactus. You're not even allowed to sell a compound in that cactus, but what you can do, is you can chemically change a compound in that cactus and you can now sell that synthetic compound. The way often the drug industry works, is we a brilliant herb, say like White Willow Bark. White Willow Bark is the herb they made aspirin from. Now the way aspirin came about is we take White Willow Bark, oh my stomach upsets settle, it seems to improve my blood, and it seems to have all these positive effects. Well, we can't sell White Willow and make it effective money making, so say there are 100 things there – what is the one thing that seems to be the one thing, the main ingredient? What’s the main ingredient in there and what is the main ingredient that works? Now let’s chemically alter that in a laboratory, and after we do that, let’s patent it for a good, 5, 10, 15 years depending on laws and then when the patent runs out, we’ll change it slightly and we’ll give it a new trademark. We’ll call it new and improved. Meanwhile, people are dying and that leads us back to herbs. Herbs earlier were banned in the European Union. In about 17 or 18 countries herbs are banned completely. Now the thing that is even more worrying is the fact that as a society we have been taught that drugs are harmful and herbs aren’t. But you think about the fact that we are replicating nature – we’re just replicating chemicals and we are taking a compound where with an herb you are getting sometimes getting up to 100. So herbs are powerful, particularly if you have an herbalist who knows what they are doing and knows how to synergize. http://www.BioMediK.com.au You can watch more about how to treat and cleanse from your body now at: http://www.youtube.com/biomedik8888#p/u/19/6JVTgMHyH_0
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