Monday, March 28, 2011

We Have a Cure For That.

Bacteriophages are viruses that eat bacteria. They are everywhere, they are countless, and there is a possibility that they may cure countless diseases, especially the nastier ones.

USA medicine was on to these back when we were a freer country, but big business and big penicillin (one size fits all health care) has attenuated advances in this area.  Russians have been on it all along, only because the Soviets were not as effective in cracking down and centralization as the USA is on its own citizens and scientists.

The problem big pharmacy has with bacteriophages is the cures are almost instantaneous, dreadful diseases are cured in a few hours or a week at longest, the word miraculous comes to mind.  Big pharmacy wants cures that take a lifetime.. aids drugs you must pay for al your life.  Diabetes treatments that go on till the grave.  BushObama care assumes this, and is designed to give us such care for life.  This is medicine to benefit big pharmacy, not small patients.

I first became aware of bacteriophages in a conversation with a doctor who cured a friend whose life was expected to end within a day or so, who was left for dead by conventional doctors. The nurse knew the biology of bacteriophages as well. The doctor, during a friendly visit, dosed her with the bacteriophage, and the cure was effected.  A miracle! As a side irony, the irreligious doctors who were treating her called the cure miraculous, the patient and surreptitious doctor, Christians both, knew the cure was pure science. 

Why be secret, wouldn’t everyone want to know if such a cure was available?  They can know, how do you think this doctor and nurse knew?  The science is already out there.  But you must love medicine, study on your own, read widely, own your own labs, in order to come to know these things, and scientifically establish their reliability and validity. Never in medical school do you get more than a passing reference to these cures.  The 8-12 years of medical training is base don you, big pharmacy, and the government.  The patient, as you experience when you visit a doctor, really has no role in medicine.   Cures for nasty diseases would be cheap and plentiful, like good food was once cheap and plentiful, before the government got involved.

First the powers that be make it hard, then illegal to do certain things. This chases out good doctors, and  attracts the kind of people who are not as brilliant to the field. And then it is a downward spiral... the doctors who would accept bacteriophage do not go into bushobamacare medicine, where you get drugs for life for “free,” except they are not free, and the drugs harm you life, and you have no choice, you cannot eve refuse the drugs.

bacteriophages abound in dirt and water, and seem to just love pond scum, and that nasty stuff that froths up along side rivers and lakes.  Here is an interesting story...


8 When Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had torn his robes, he sent him this message: “Why have you torn your robes? Have the man come to me and he will know that there is a prophet in Israel.” 9 So Naaman went with his horses and chariots and stopped at the door of Elisha’s house. 10 Elisha sent a messenger to say to him, “Go, wash yourself seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will be restored and you will be cleansed.”

So was Elisha considered a prophet because of his excellent knowledge of medicine, and where the right bacteriophages are for leprosy?

Who knows, but the recurring problem is we can have cures and health and wealth, but it takes freeddom and division of labor.  As long as people submit to being frisked at airports, betrayed by politicians, war, bailouts, torture, spying, there is not any point  in telling the truth.  With the masses clamoring to be oppressed, speakng the truth will just get you crushed.


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