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How to build a pharmaceutical factory in your back yard and grow your medicine for free

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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What's really amazing about this pharmaceutical factory is that it is the same factory that nature has been building for literally millions of years on planet Earth. It's a factory that each and every person can construct on their own with the help of nature, through the miracle of seeds and a little bit of sunlight, air, water and nutrients. This is all it takes to produce these amazing pharmaceuticals that have well-documented, positive health effects on the human body. If you're just trying to treat a symptom, you can use these pharmaceuticals to treat that system.
Self-constructing pharmaceuticals You might wonder how I got the permit to build a pharmaceutical factory in my own back yard or how I got the money to do it, because you would think these are fairly expensive to build, especially when you are producing multiple lines of pharmaceuticals. How did I get the money to do this? How did I get the materials do to it? Well, I've got to tell you that I took some shortcuts. In fact, all the materials I needed for this entire factory fit in one pocket. That's right. I took these materials out of my pocket.
You can, with a pocketful of seeds, grow your own pharmaceutical factory that will produce these nutrients for you, day after day, year after year, at little or no cost. It truly astounds me that people will pay money for pharmaceuticals when they can grow them at practically no cost. The ones you grow won't kill you, by the way, which is what many synthesized pharmaceuticals will do. We've seen how many people are killed each year by prescription drugs. We know they cause heart attacks, strokes, mental confusion, muscle pain, muscle-wasting disease and birth defects.
The closest that you can get to that today is by growing your own foods (building your own pharmaceutical factory) in your back yard. Cheap, commercially-available pharmaceutical factories What's really fun about all of this is that you can go to practically any home store out there -- Home Depot, Target or Lowe's -- and buy these miniature pharmaceutical factories in envelopes, so all you do is add water and they build themselves.
And besides, you can tell your neighbors that you're building a pharmaceutical factory in your back yard.
REPPED: I have just completed construction on a massive pharmaceutical factory in my own back yard. I'm not making this up. This is absolutely true. Right now, this factory is turning out pharmaceuticals that prevent prostate cancer, nervous system degeneration, birth defects and Alzheimer's disease. There is one that helps lower bad cholesterol and one that protects the eye from macular degeneration. I have a pharmaceutical that is antibacterial, antifungal and excellent for skin. I have another that's antibacterial and antifungal and is an excellent first-aid product.

Natural medicine may hold solution for bird flu pandemic

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Weeds are smarter than the pharmaceutical industry Take a close look at a plant and marvel at how it is an independent pharmaceutical factory; how one plant sitting in a yard can produce $100,000 worth of healing phytochemicals that save many lives, even though it doesn't know what it's doing. In fact, I bet there is a plant in your yard right now, called the dandelion plant, that contains literally hundreds of different chemical compounds with medicinal potential. We already know that dandelion leaves and roots protect the liver, support kidney function and help regulate blood sugar.

Grocery Warning: How to recognize and avoid the groceries that cause cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other common diseases

Mike Adams
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Growing a garden is like having a billion dollar pharmaceutical factory in your backyard, but the drugs that come out of this factory don't have negative side effects! (And you don't have to pay a fortune to get them, either.) It is truly humbling to consider the reality that nature has already provided everything we need to be healthy human beings. We don't need drugs, we don't need the FDA, and we don't even need to try to isolate and name every single health-enhancing chemical found in these plants in order to benefit from them.
My own metaphor of the "pharmaceutical factory" eludes to this sort of thinking, and I chose that metaphor precisely because it's what most people believe about phytochemicals and plants. Unfortunately, even my own discussions of phytochemicals must, in some manner, follow Western-style reductionistic thinking. People "believe" that certain chemicals have certain healing effects, you see. But few people "believe" that plants operate at certain vibratory frequencies that are largely responsible for these healing benefits.

How to grow your own pharmaceuticals

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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One goal I have is to create or promote some sort of device that can function as a home pharmaceutical factory, with which people can plant seeds and basically enjoy a hands-off operation that grows these plants without requiring much effort on their part. It's quite silly to pay $100 per pill to a pharmaceutical company when you can grow more effective and safer pharmaceuticals right in your own home, balcony, or backyard. In fact, the word "pharmaceutical" means "plant medicine." The word "pharma" has the same root used in the word "farming," of course.
Every plant is a pharmaceutical factory provided by nature. It's like a multi-million dollar pharmaceutical laboratory that takes raw materials and converts them into healing medicines. It does this free of charge, without asking anything back from you other than a little bit of care, some water, and some sunlight. If you think about how plants operate, they're quite remarkable manufacturing engines. They take nutrients out of the soil, carbon dioxide out of the air, water, and photons from sunlight.

Vitamin D deficiency is widespread among U.S. population, expectant mothers are deficient and giving birth to deficient infants

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Adams: People don't typically think of their skin as being a pharmaceutical factory, and it's a new concept for a lot of people. Can you explain this point? Dr. Holick: Yes, in fact the skin is the largest organ in your body, and it's solely responsible for producing vitamin D and providing the body with its vitamin D requirements. And you're quite right that it's basically a factory of all types of chemicals that are being made in the skin, some of which probably alter body functions as well. And certainly one of them is vitamin D.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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At Kalundborg's center is a coal-burning power plant, which not only generates electricity but supplies waste steam to run a nearby pharmaceutical factory and oil refinery. Waste heat from those facilities is in turn used to heat 3,500 homes in the area. The refinery's waste water cycles back to the coal plant to provide more steam. Fly ash from the coal plant is turned into concrete at another factory, and so on. The whole industrial park is piped together into an "industrial ecology.

FDA accused of suppressing drug safety information (commentary)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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It's a drug nation; a pharmaceutical factory. We have so many kids on drugs that they've actually made it illegal not to put your kids on drugs! There's a family that fought child protective services authorities because they didn't want to put their daughter on chemotherapy drugs. They wanted to treat their daughter naturally, with their own method of healing. But the state said, "No, you can't do that. We're going to force your child to be poisoned with chemotherapeutic agents that generate profits for prescription drug companies...

Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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MEBO can be ordered from the manufacturer in China, pharmaceutical factory of Shantou in Beijing. (See Appendix B: Resources.) Bursitis Bursitis is an inflammation of a bursa. The bursae are small fluid-filled sacs located between tendons and bones throughout the body. They help to promote muscular movement by cushioning against friction between the sharp edges of bones and other tissues. An inflamed bursa causes pain, tenderness to the touch, and limited range of motion. There also may be redness and swelling.

The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook: Everything You Need to Know About Chinese, Western, and Ayurvedic Herbal Treatments

Alan Keith Tillotson, Ph.D., A.H.G., D.Ay.
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The Experimental pharmaceutical factory at the Beijing College of TCM found alcohol to be superior to water for extracting indigotin and indirubin (Zhang et al., 1990). Additionally, meisoindigo, an indirubin derivative, seems to inhibit cancer cell replication more effectively due to its superior absorption (Ji et al., 1991). From an herbalist's point of view, these two studies might argue for the treatment of leukemia with alcohol extracts of herbs containing indigo and indirubin, such as isatis, combined with digestion improving herbs such as black pepper or long pepper.



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