Thursday, May 21, 2009

Essiac | Cancer Cure For Best, Hauser and Others?

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Billy Best (photo: Patrick Whittemore)

Billy Best (photo: Patrick Whittemore)

Why is it that the legal system and religious right insist upon keeping people alive? When people wish to exercise their right to die, when those with dangerous illnesses wish to turn away from court orders for high-impact treatment, why can’t they?

In the matter of the law and government institutions, it comes down to the tax dollars associated with your social security number. That’s what you are to them. Social security is a tax in and of itself. You might need low interest loans to pay it, and payday loans with no faxing would qualify, but you must pay the tax. Interestingly, applying for a number is voluntary, but the tax is mandatory. From the standpoint of organized religion, cut through the sanctity of life rhetoric and get to the tithing and meme spreadin g nitty gritty. I haven’t even mentioned the medical and senior care industries, which are big business for America. You need to stay alive because it’s good business, brass tacks. Got it?

But what about the Essiac?

But before I continue this rant for too long, let’s take a look at Billy Best. He is a cancer survivor who fled from the prospect of painful chemotherapy, and now he is involved in the case of Danny Hauser, the young man who has been ordered by Minnesota courts to undergo chemo. Billy relied on diet changes and the herbal remedy essiac, and he’s been cancer free for nearly 14 years. Now he wants to help Hauser survive on his own terms. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Essiac | Cancer Cure For Best, Hauser and Others?"

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