Saturday, November 13, 2010

Re: [Homesteadingfamily] Finding cures for diseases

I tend to agree with Deb on this. I think most doctors and researchers (even in large corporate pharmaceuticals) desire to find a cure. However, like any business you will find a few rotten apples in the mix. You ultimately have to go with your gut instinct.

As for aluminum pans, there are a few things I use mine for and I love it, but I also use cast iron for other things. Alzheimer's is on both sides of my children's family and go back before aluminum pans were the common, so I tend to think there is more than aluminum causing the problems. But I also don't see a reason to put any chemical compound into my body that doesn't need to be there.

Just my thoughts.

-Sarah
---------- Original Message ----------
From: ERWachter@AOL.com
To: Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Homesteadingfamily] Finding cures for diseases
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 18:00:29 -0500 (EST)

Hi Deb,
A child, spouse, or other family member/friend is a big incentive. A lot of doctors go into research because they have a loved one - spouse, child, father, mother that has been diagnosed with cancer. There are very few people that would put money above their loved one's health.

I'm thankful for every day, every minute that someone in research spent time finding the combination of meds that worked for me 15 years ago. I'm thankful for the people that have spent their time finding the right combination of meds that is working for my hubby.

There have been cures found in the past for diseases and it is my prayer and hope that a cure for cancer and other chronic illnesses will be found.

Eunice
Living each day to the fullest


Why would they want to find a "cure for

cancer", when it is a multi billion dollar industry??? No incentive at all, if

ya ask me!


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