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D Payne Golden's avatar

Stop putting people in jail for educating and making available natural products that heal! Lots of cancer remedies out there that heal and people put in jail for it. Namely Greg Caton for one! Another they are trying to stop and she is having to get attorneys and fight in Australia for helping people heal with herbs she makes natural medicine with.

We should be able to choose what we want to put in and on our bodies! Not the allopathic medical business!

They've healed nothing on me.

They've only harmed me period.

All my healing came from researching natural healing and learning and now using, plants to heal myself!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Greg Caton passed years ago. His contribution were innumeral.

He was relentlessly pursued and unlawfully extradicted to the US

from Ecudor by the goons. Finally released sev years later, had never

been charged with any crime...

The company lives on...

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D Payne Golden's avatar

yes, he was my friend...

Healed many cancers and disease because of his guidance. He was helping me with my husband but unfortunately my husband was put fear in by allopathic doctors and he passed away from their inhumane cancer treatment and being left constipated in a hospital room 2 weeks. Greg told me that alone was going to kill him if he didn't receive a colonics. He died the next day after I demanded his release.

Greg was right. It was so bad he couldn't even get an enema. Doctors allowed this and the bill was over 100,000 when he passed.

Greg passed about 6 months later. I have helped many that use his products to this day and to think he went to prison for offering education and actual products that heal. Oh yes. He was in fact a direct threat to those who have deceived us and still are getting away with it.

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Michelle's avatar

Isn´t it funny how concerned the FDA is about “unapproved new drugs” that are being “marketed illegally" - unless of course it´s about mRNA "vaccines".......it´s beyond words disgusting.

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llaw555's avatar

Yes. And they even had the power to make homeopathy illegal in order to grow their drug business!! They’re responsible for more deaths than the “conditioned” population realizes!!!!

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Noël King's avatar

I love homeopathy, having personally experienced its power and efficacy—all without the toxic side effects of allopathic medicine. Thank you so much for this article and for all that you are doing to continue to make homeopathy affordable and available to everyone.

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llaw555's avatar

I’ve used it for decades.

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Noël King's avatar

I love that; I am grateful for people like you who have kept it alive. I am pretty new to it—and so thankful for it.

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llaw555's avatar

You’re very welcome. I do my best to spend my money on things I want to see more of in this world and appreciate when others live consciously as well. So thank YOU!

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John Visher's avatar

The FDA can go fuck itself. Licensed medical doctors are going to be unemployed and unemployable soon.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Confidence in the Medical Cartel has never been less! Renegade MD's are now dime a dozen, who have broken the silence and are telling Americans the truth about the racket that they were part of. Out of these ashes a renaissance can emerge.

Emergency care and Surgery are two useful offerings, but there is often contamination

in what is done and how.

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llaw555's avatar

No loss there. The death rate would certainly decline.

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Sharon Ledbetter's avatar

And add acupuncture, herbal remedies, and most important body signal awareness. When do we usually go to the doctor? When our body signals us that something is amiss. We do not need a machine to tell us our body is amiss, we just need time to respect and respond to the amazing living body we live in that has all the signally warning signs built into our system. In this regard just rein in the highly processed food, and poisons being added to most of our food every step from farm to grocery store, water and soil, and our health will improve drastically.

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John Wright's avatar

My concern is the misuse and misunderstanding of what homeopathy is.

Merriam-Webster definition: "treats a disease especially by the administration of minute doses of a remedy that would in larger amounts produce symptoms in healthy persons similar to those of the disease"

I would hesitate to say that homeopathy is outright "non-toxic" because it does largely use toxins in small dosages. We would be arrogant to say "because the dosage is small it's not toxic". We don't agree with this when it comes to things like mercury or aluminum in vaccines.

I'm a huge advocate of freedom. People should be free to treat themselves in whatever manner they wish. But "informed consent" is an important concept that also applies to homeopathy.

Don't let "homeopathy" be a synonym for "alternative".

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llaw555's avatar

I raised my babies using homeopathy & herbalism.

The thing about homeopathy is that it doesn’t immediately stop symptoms, because symptom's are many times the immune system moving the illness out of the body. Example : mucous, fever…

The average person is used to suppressing symptoms and they call that healing.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

That definition is most definitely inaccurate. It is fear mongering and deliberately vague.

Homeopathy is the least toxic or non toxic of any intervention on offer.

It is hardly a synonym it is an example but the word alternative is useless.

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John Wright's avatar

Please provide what your definition of homeopathy is.

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Philip Mundhenk's avatar

"nah" because he can't because like most proponents, he's not too clear himself. It literally means treating a disease with tiny quantities of substances known to cause the same symptoms as the disease. The key word is "tiny." Too tiny in most case of prescribed homeopathics to be physically present AT ALL. To get around the argument that you can't dilute a substance to the point that one pill has, in theory, a tenth of a molecule of the "active" principle, and still have anything left, homeopaths postulate that the carrier (water and alcohol in a tincture, lactose in a tablet) has the substance "imprinted" in a sort of "memory" of once having been associated with that substance.

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John Wright's avatar

One of the reasons that this lack of definition / lack of agreement as to what homeopathy is, concerns me is that for the past twenty years I've been off and on referred to as a "homeopath". In my mind I'm *not* a homeopath.

For the past twenty years, every definition I've found mimics what I quoted from Merriam-Webster. The concepts mentioned over and over again are:

* "extreme dilutions of toxins"

* "like cures like"

* "homeopathy triggers the body to heal itself"

The human body is an amazing self repairing machine. Take away whatever is causing the problem, add good nutrition and the body will almost always heal itself. That isn't "homeopathy".

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Philip Mundhenk's avatar

Correct. Herbalism is not homeopathy. Neither is orthomolecular medicine. Neither are a host of nutritional supplements, or other "alternative" products or practices. But all that stuff gets called "homeopathy" by the ignorant and I bitterly resent being lumped in with kooks and charlatans. We in the natural products community, practitioners, manufacturers, writers, merchants - ALL of us - need to call BS on our own more often. Too often people that know better just go along with nonsense because it's good for sales or public relations. I'm perfectly OK with being political allies with kooks because the freedom to be a kook and TO ACT on your kookiness is an inseparable part of freedom. But to claim that all things alternative are equally true is to bury your head in the sand. The industry has often collectively endorsed bogus products to our long term detriment. But once a term, no matter how fraudulent, acquires marketing value, people who know better will eventually start using it to sell their products. "Homeopathic" is not the only example. Ester-C is another. When it came out, all sorts of people called BS, including if I recall correctly, the late Brian Liebowitz, then with Twin Labs, then still owned by the Blechmans. But even before the Blechmans sold out to bean counters TL caved to the marketing tsunami and started selling Ester-C.

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John Wright's avatar

Exactly. There is a confusion of terminology. None of us wish to restrict freedom, but I'd love to see more clarity instead of lumping everything together.

So anyone that is doing natural therapies, I would very much appreciate it if they didn't refer to themselves as a "homeopathic" doctor. I have clients that have gone to see "other" "homeopathic" doctors. That means that in their mind they have associated me with homeopathy and nothing I can find of their other doctors indicates any actual usage of homeopathy.

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llaw555's avatar

And it works on supporting the natural immune response.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

nah

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John Wright's avatar

So we continue with people not knowing what homeopathy is. No idea of what kind of care they would get if they went to a homeopath for care.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

No John, you are actually a sophomore, hardly intellectual.

The fact that you have no knowledge is your issue, not mine.

Not interesting in edifying someone who decides its 'bout time

to check MW for a defintion. Graduated that course with honor 35 years ago

and was not early.

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llaw555's avatar

Yes, it’s like labeling “Chinese Medicine “ alternative!!

These medicines are TRADITIONAL and drugs are “alternative.”

This was all part of the brainwashing scam.

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John Wright's avatar

Yes! Just because the official system doesn't license it doesn't mean it is "alternative". I'd love to label Industrial Medicine as "toxic quackery". {grin} Anything is better than that!

Chinese medicine has been around "forever". If anything that should be "traditional medicine".

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llaw555's avatar

It actually IS called “Traditional Chinese Medicine.” TCM

Type in the name of an herb and TCM and information should come up.

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John Wright's avatar

Yes! That's true! I'd forgotten I have a huge book with that title "Traditional Chinese Medicine".

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Philip Mundhenk's avatar

But just like the homeopathic kooks themselves, you fail to appreciate the quantitative aspects of this. Many "powerful" homeopathics "contain" the alleged active principle in dilutions that work out to far less than one molecule per entire bottle. It IS harmless, because it is not really there - it's merely mystic hogwash. And not all homeopathics are made from toxins anyway. Cell salts are generally considered homeopathics and you can buy lactose tabs (like in the stylized illustration above) that weigh, maybe 200 mg, eyeballing it but it's on that order, with 1 ppm ("6x" in their cant) NaCl, in other words less than half of a ten-millionth of a teaspoon of table salt, Like take a single grain and divide into 50 parts. One of those. And homeopathic meds touted as being more "powerful" are even more absurdly dilute. The whole field is just silly, the domain of charlatans and crackpots.

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Cathi Diaz's avatar

It's time for Congress to act! Many families like my own depend on Homeopathic medicines!

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Stephanie Gibbs Dunlap's avatar

Yes, I too have followed RFK Jr. Ever since I found him on KPFK long ago.

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Stephanie Gibbs Dunlap's avatar

Hopefully, Homeopathy will help the tremendous damage done by Covid, and those Vaccines.

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llaw555's avatar

Herbalism certainly can.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

that is one tall order, doubtful it can deliver, would love to be wrong

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llaw555's avatar

Global Healing has a tincture called “Foreign Protein Cleanse.” I don’t know how well it works personally, but it’s a possible option.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

if the assumption is the foreign "spike" protein is the main concern...

Proteolytic enymes highly advisable, emphasizing protease

Japanese "natto" from soybean or other option is easy to

make for the same concern.

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Sheri's avatar

It would be amazing to be able to get Similisan Eyedrops back!

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llaw555's avatar

Yes! I couldn’t believe they removed them from the market!! I was astonished!!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Since the Flexner report of 1910, Big P and the Medical Cartel has had ironclad control of the

healing professions. Rockefellar comminsioned the "report"

Homeopathy previously was widespread. Alleviating severe animal dander allergy just one of the myriad proven benefits.

Because of Covidiocy, the has gained momentum.

Confidence in Big P and the Medical Cartel has never been less.

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llaw555's avatar

Reagan passed the Bayh / Done act which gave Pharma a stronger hold than it ever had before!

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llaw555's avatar

YES!! Medical freedom!!

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Anna Lafferty's avatar

Preaching to the choir, Paola! Thank you!

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John T's avatar

That is why it is good Senator Durbin isn't running for re-election. He has been leading the fight against alternative medicines so that pharma could take over the market of everything. FDA has tried to do his bidding, but not outright. There are good organizations out there that watch and fight it.

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Living Well Locally's avatar

Just imagine homeopathy in primary care. How many kids could avoid antibiotics and asthma and allergy meds ... and Tylenol. Every community needs a homeopath.

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Paul Miranda's avatar

See what would happen if you try and ban petroleum based medicine. 😆

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