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HOW TO BUILD A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY IN YOUR BACK YARD FOR FREE

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Originally published January 24 2006

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

medicine for free

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.

I've got one that increases the oxygenation of blood cells in the

blood stream and another that reduces the stickiness of blood

platelets to help prevent strokes and heart attacks. I have a

pharmaceutical that prevents the buildup of plaque in the arteries. I

have all these pharmaceuticals -- including one that helps regulate

blood sugar -- in my back yard right now. Best of all, these

pharmaceuticals have no negative side effects.

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. I buried them

in the dirt, and I added some water. Pretty soon, this pharmaceutical

factory began constructing itself. I was utterly amazed. Each and

every day, I went out into my back yard and watched it, and this

factory began to erect its own infrastructure.

It began to build solar panels and started collecting energy from the

sun and using that to power itself. It built a system of water

reclamation, and it began pulling water out of the ground and

recycling that for its own use. It built its own simple nervous

system, so it can communicate and make sure it building itself

according to the right blueprints.

Then it began pulling molecules out of the air. This is absolutely

true. This whole factory began grabbing carbon molecules right out of

the air and combining them with certain elements pulled out of the

ground. With the energy provided by the solar rays, it could actually

build physical structures. These were built rather quickly and

required no effort on my part whatsoever. After simply waiting 90 or

120 days, depending on the pharmaceutical, I could go out there and

just pick them with my bar hands, then ingest their medicine to

experience the healing benefits. And that's exactly what I have been

doing.

Today I picked myself some pharmaceuticals that other people call

blueberries, which lower bad cholesterol even better than statin

drugs and without any negative side effects. I also harvested some

corn silk, which is a great pharmaceutical, and I boiled it in some

water and drank the tea. This corn silk tea destroys kidney stones.

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. If you want to have a

long, healthy life, free of symptoms and disease, then you can use

these pharmaceuticals on a daily basis to prevent chronic disease.

 

Grow your own medicine right in your back yard

Now why do I call them pharmaceuticals, when I am obviously talking

about foods and herbs? Because this is what the term "pharmaceutical"

originally meant -- medicine from plants. The history of medicine on

this planet is actually based in botany (the study of plants).

One hundred years ago, any good doctor would have studied botany, and

he or she would have understood the medicinal uses of plants. He or

she would have been taught how to use plants, not only to treat

symptoms of disease, but also to prevent chronic disease. It was

Hippocrates who said, "Let your food be your medicine, and let your

medicine be your food." This is what I am talking about when I say I

grow my own medicine in my back yard. Frankly, these are the only

pharmaceuticals we ever need.

We do not need any synthesized drugs on this planet. We really don't.

Sometimes they can serve a purpose for an acute symptom, and there

are cases where pain management certainly is convenient. But what we

see in conventional medicine today are dangerous pharmaceuticals that

essentially hijack the body's chemistry. These are not really useful,

in my opinion, except for generating obscene profits for drug

companies.

These are just toxic drugs, synthesized drugs, built in very

expensive, man-made pharmaceutical factories designed primarily to

make money. That's really what they're all about. In fact, some of

these companies even go so far as to invent their own diseases, just

to sell people drugs. These include diseases like Attention Deficit

Hyperactive Disorder, which allows drug companies to sell more mind- altering chemicals to children. These drug companies can create a new

disease out of thin air, and come up with some synthesized chemicals

that people will buy and use for years and years while generating

tremendous profits for the company.

However, the reality of all of this is that we can grow our own

pharmaceuticals, our own medicines and our own foods. If we don't

have time to grow them, we can acquire them at the grocery store. The

grocery store can be a place of great disease, or great healing,

depending on what you buy. If you spend most of your time in the

fresh produce section of the grocery store, or the natural foods

section, then it can be a place of tremendous healing. You can find

foods and herbs there that not only treat many chronic diseases, but

also prevent them.

I've already mentioned some of these healing foods, like corn silk.

Most people buy corn and then throw away the corn silk, thinking, "Oh

well, that's not going to be any good. It's just garbage. I'll throw

it away." Keep it instead, and boil the corn silk and drink that tea.

That's what American Indians did. They knew how to use plants

medicinally, whether they were plants from the desert, plains, forest

or mountains. They knew what plants to look for in their local region

and how to use them to encourage a healing response.

 

Start your own garden for the freshest, healthiest pharmaceuticals

possible

I encourage you to learn more about how you can grow your own

pharmaceuticals. I'm a huge proponent of gardening. I believe if we

can get foods right off the vine, then they can impart tremendous

health benefits to us, above and beyond just buying fresh foods at

the grocery store.

Unfortunately, a lot of things about groceries are quite deceptive.

For example, I've seen tomatoes sold, attached to a part of the vine,

that say "vine-ripened tomatoes." Well, this sounds healthy, but, in

reality, they are not ripened on the vine. They are picked green.

Exposing them to ethylene gas ripens them and turns them red when

they are ready to be put out on the store shelves. Ethylene gas is

used to ripen tomatoes, bananas and other fruits and vegetables, so

grocery stores can be quite deceptive, and often fruits and

vegetables aren't really fresh. If you buy a peach, for example, it

is usually as hard as a rock. That's not how peaches are in the real

world, fresh off the tree.

I realize that a lot of people live in apartments, and they don't

necessarily have a plot of land, but there are some foods, such as

culinary herbs, that you can grow in pots on the windowsill. This is

not ideal, but it can get you by. However, if you do have a yard --

even a small yard -- or even if you live in the desert or in the high

mountains in a very cold climate, you can grow something, and I

encourage you to experiment. 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. There is a very long list of scary disorders, diseases

and events caused by prescription drugs, but fresh produce will cause

none of those.

In fact, fresh fruits and vegetables will prevent and even help

reverse most chronic diseases. Foods will nourish your body, yet they

are medicinal at the same time. All of the berries -- including

blueberries, raspberries, cranberries, blackberries and strawberries -

- are powerful medicines, especially the small, potent berries like

blueberries and cranberries. They are packed with antioxidants and

other vital nutrients that can help prevent and even reverse chronic

disease in the human body.

Now, as a proponent of gardening, I am always looking for ways to

make gardening easier. I've experimented with hydroponic, aeroponic

and self-watering growth systems. None of these systems are very easy

to use yet, and they can involve a lot of up-front cost, but stick

around, because I think there are some interesting improvements in

gardening technology coming down the line. Soon, we will see some new

products that make it more simple and convenient for people to grow

their own foods, right in their own kitchens.

In today's busy world, the easier we can make growing foods, the more

people will get involved. Most people are busy. You've got a job, and

maybe kids, too. You've got this 12-hour day of work, and then maybe

another four to six hours of family obligations, and you just don't

have time to sit around in the dirt and do a bunch of gardening, weed

pulling, soil analysis and watering. If we could make it really easy,

then people would be able to grow their own foods and medicines with

much greater convenience.

 

Western medicine doesn't understand back yard pharmaceuticals Now, some people in organized medicine -- and certainly those in the

pharmaceutical world -- think that growing your own medicines is

ludicrous. They don't even believe that foods have anything to do

with health. That's how far behind they are.

The idea that people can grow their own foods in order to treat or

prevent disease is completely foreign to Western medical authorities.

Even those who acknowledge that berries, seeds and plants contain

certain vital nutrients with active chemical constituents might

say, "Well, those aren't standardized, so how do you know how much

you're getting? You can't eat that in doses. You don't know how much

is in there. You have to standardize all the herbs. You have to

extract everything and standardize it. Otherwise, you don't know what

you're dealing with." I completely disagree.

Standardizing herbs, foods and vital nutrients is foolish. It is

losing out on all of the wisdom of nature. In nature, plants are

naturally varied. One orange does not have the same exact vitamin C

content as another orange, even if they're from the same tree. Two

different berries from the same berry plant have a different chemical

makeup. In nature, things are varied, and the way we are supposed to

interact with nature is to eat a varied diet.

This is a protection mechanism. It makes sure that we don't get too

much of one particular phytonutrient, mineral or phytochemical while

simultaneously we get a broad spectrum of everything we need. That's

balanced. We don't have to be precise about every phytonutrient. We

just have to trust in nature and trust in the fact that we are

supposed to eat berries, roots, vegetables, nuts and seeds. All we

have to do is trust in the process of being a human being that

developed in harmony with nature.

We evolved in this natural environment and these are the foods that

have been available to our ancestors for hundreds of thousands of

years. They didn't have to be standardized; no one went up to an

orange tree and found the nutrition facts labeled and said, "How much

vitamin C, calories, sugars, carbohydrates and fiber does this orange

have?" They just pulled it off the tree and ate it, and that's

essentially all you need to do for balanced nutrition. Trust in

nature.

Your body was designed to survive and thrive in the natural

environment; otherwise, you wouldn't even exist today. You wouldn't

be here. Nature knows best. Modern medicine has only been around for

maybe 50 years, depending how you define "modern." It's just a blink

of an eye in the scope of human history and human evolution. We are

advanced beings, and we evolved through a system of natural foods,

natural energy sources and highly nutritious substances in our

environment that we are supposed to ingest. 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. It's really amazing; for just

a couple of dollars, you can buy a handful of tiny little

pharmaceutical factories, and inside each one, they have their own

blueprints for how to build themselves and when to erect the solar

panels (which are the leaves, of course).

They know what to do, when to do it and how to produce

pharmaceuticals. They know how to convert all the nutrients into

medicines. They do that, and they don't charge you a patent royalty.

That's right; you can grow them and benefit from them and take these

medicines, and these plants don't ask you for any money. Nature

doesn't require a down payment. You don't have to file with your

health insurance company to be reimbursed for eating berries. Nature

gives to you freely, unlike organized medicine, which wants something

from you -- usually your money.

Invoke nature. Go out and get yourself some pharmaceutical factories.

Add some water. Watch them grow. Become skilled in the art of growing

nature's pharmaceutical factories. Get to know these plants and

understand how they grow and what their life cycles are like. Learn

how seasons and soil nutrients affect them. Grow one in some sand and

another in dark rich soil, and look at the difference. This will

teach you some important things.

We can learn a lot about our own health by watching these plants grow

and thrive. Plants are highly complex living systems and, in my

opinion, quite miraculous. In fact, they are very impressive and

humbling to me. I'm far more impressed by what a single carrot seed

can do than what an entire multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical

company can do. That entire company cannot recreate what's in that

one carrot, from that tiny seed, barely larger than a piece of dust.

That one seed has all the wisdom of millions of years built into it.

It has its own blueprint. It knows how to live in balance and harmony

with the environment and how to produce these human foods. That is

all contained in that one tiny seed, and you can unleash it by just

tossing it in the ground and watering it from time to time. That's

amazing to me. That's humbling because there is no knowledge out

there in the scientific world that approaches the knowledge and

wisdom of nature.

We think we know a lot in science today. We think modern medicine has

conquered some diseases. We think we are really smart. Yet we know

nothing compared to the wisdom of nature. It's time to be humble.

It's time to invoke these pharmaceutical factories provided by

nature, grow these foods, nourish our bodies and then stick around a

while and see what else we can learn from nature.

I guarantee there are some very important and eye-opening lessons

that nature will teach you if you are willing to stick around and

listen to it. The very idea of having a garden and doing some basic

gardening is highly educational all by itself. I recommend it to

everyone. And besides, you can tell your neighbors that you're

building a pharmaceutical factory in your back yard.

 

 

 

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