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Our current health service has some good new life saving technology but it has been hijacked by the pharma industry and generally concentrates on illness and managing it with pharmacology that often causes more illness owing to unwanted side effects of medication.. The government has just pumped another 100 million into drug research, swelling their profits yet again, might that money be better spent on prevention and health care?
The purpose of this group is to look at a service promoting our own health, barring accidents. Our natural state is health, but chemical pollution in our water, in our home care products and furnishings, in our food and in the air is causing unprecedented levels of ill health cancers, heart attacks, stress causing mental illness etc etc etc Time to turn off the tap and flow of these preventable illnesses and look instead at maintaining health and reducing the toxins in our water food and air that contribute to illness
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Please feel free to add to initial list or discuss if you disagree.Access to pure unflourided unpolluted water that has been mineralised and filtered through rock.Adequate shelterAccess to a wide…Continue
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Comment by gael.bage on October 9, 2012 at 11:43 http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/open_letters/pharma_laws_history...
Comment by gael.bage on May 17, 2012 at 13:49 Our nurses are now saying that cuts are affecting their ability to give proper care, we need to consider how e may support them in any action they may decide to take.
Comment by gael.bage on March 6, 2012 at 23:19 Watching how they are reviving unused factories schools and health clinics under worker control from bottom up in Argentina,, it struck me what our health service is doing is divisive, privatising and putting GPs in charge is not going far enough nurses physios etc should also have some input, Give the money to the workers and let them get on with it we don't need private management creaming off much needed money in profits.
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I was just endiing a campaign in Michigan against our Governor, and wondered what more was out there, what more can I do to help make my country the place I used to love, when I stumbled across a thing called Livestream, where people with the same purpose (supposedly) or like mindness could come together, chat, discuss, plan, and act and I was to say the least, excited. I started chatting and made so many friends and it was then I realized, that I had been wrapped up in my own small…
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