


|
The Effects of Prescription Drugs & Vaccines
updated 01/18/2008
Vaccines are made with powerfully toxic materials including metals, embalming fluid, and gelatins from butchered animals. Prescription drugs are developed using chemicals that pollute your body. They work by suppressing the normal functions of the body and can damage your liver and other organs. They add toxins to the colon and adversely affect your immunization system.
The pollutants and toxins that are present in your colon can become compacted there because the normal body functions are suppressed, making removal of all the toxic fecal matter difficult. Check you medications fact sheets, many of the products that we take today have constipation as a possible side effect. When this occurs, your body is not effectively or efficiently expelling the toxic fecal matter.
These poisons which are festering in your toxic colon can remain long enough to become ulcerative or to seep through the intestinal lining, into the bloodstream to wreck havoc throughout the body. The actual seeping through the lining of the intestine diminished the integrity of the wall.
|
 |
|
†DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your treating doctor. Global Healing Center does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. We design and recommend individual nutritional programs and supplements that allow the body to rebuild and heal itself. The views and nutritional advice expressed by Global Healing Center are not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical service. If you have a severe medical condition, see your physician of choice. This Web site contains links to Web sites operated by other parties. Such links are provided for your convenience and reference only. We are not responsible for the content or products of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site.
|

|
|