The story of how “They” killed my father-in-law.
Joe was a fun guy. Enjoyed his vino and his cigars. Then, Kaiser
got a hold of him. They replaced his vino and cigars with multiple drugs,
including blood thinners.
In a short time, he became zoned one, hobbling, stumbling
around. One night he sat down for dinner. Boom! Face down in the pasta. By the
time they got him to the hospital, he was brain-dead. I have the image of the
MRI of his brain seared into my memory. Over a third of the area for his brain
was taken up by a pool of blood. Bleeding stroke.
There are two kinds of strokes. The clotting stroke, for which
they prescribe blood thinners. Then, when the blood becomes excessively
"thinned," you begin to bleed when and where you shouldn't. When you
see older people with all the bruises on their arms, that is likely what's
going on. You can be sure that if you're bleeding where you can see it, the
skin, you are bleeding inside, where you can't... the stomach, the kidneys, the
brain. Anemia? Perhaps. Slow bleed in the brain? Dementia? Perhaps.
Or, a vessel could just burst, suddenly in the brain. Gone in
minutes!
You think you need to have your blood "thinned," to
allegedly prevent heart attack and stroke? Well, these drugs can CAUSE heart
attack and stroke. These drugs can kill. THEY KILLED MY FATHER-IN-LAW.
The "thinness" and "thickness" of your blood
involves complex metabolism. M.D's stupidly think that they understand this,
and that they can properly control this. As a straight chiropractor, I
understand that your own Innate Intelligence knows more about this than all of
the doctors of the world put together. My mission is to make sure that there is
no interference, so that your blood can do its own thing, safely and properly.
Tell others this story.
Dr Harte
Emancipator of Innate
Marin County Straight Chiropractor

Dr. Don Harte
The science is correct. Yes, soda is one of the worst foods that are commonly available, and not just because of the extreme amounts of sugar. Yes, the sugar in soda can facilitate obesity, diabetes and heart disease, The phosphoric acid in soda is a danger to bone and dental health, and kidney function. OK, soda is bad. But diet soda is a far greater health hazard. Like excess sugar, diet soda consumption can lead to obesity and diabetes. It is also linked to mood disorders, increased seizure risk, hearing and visual problems, and, possibly, increased cancer risk. The governments of the state of California and the cities of San Francisco and Berkeley believe that soda poses a danger to the health of the public. No argument there. They are correct. But there are two other issues to be considered.

