Drugs
 

All drugs have an effect on the nervous system and the body.  Whether it is a street drug, an over-the-counter medication or a prescription drug, all forms are unnatural to the body. 

For instance, alcohol is a central nervous system depressor, caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant, aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs cause stomach bleeding, Celebrex is related to heart attack and stroke and Tylenol is related to liver cell destruction. 

Vaccinations are not without serious side effects like autism, shock, chronic infection, immune system suppression, allergies and asthma, cancer and death.  For more information on vaccination go to www.909shot.com.

In fact, medical errors or medical mistakes through drugs and surgery account for the 3rd leading cause of preventable death in North America.1  The practice of medicine and it's inherent side effects is the 4th leading cause of death.2  In fact, more people die because of modern medicine than die from AIDS and breast cancer.  The total deaths due to medicine are over 200,000 every year.3

The power that made the body, heals the body,  When subluxation is present, innate nerve flow is impaired, leading to dysfunction in the body.  Once subluxation is removed and corrected, the body is free to function at it's optimum.  Many times medication is not necessary when the body is working at its optimum once more.

 

1. Harvard Medical School and The Public Citizen – May/June 1994

2. Harvard Medical School and The Public Citizen – May/June 1994

3. Lucian L. Leape, M.D., Journal of the American Medical Assoc. Dec 21, 1994, vol. 272 no. 23 p. 1851