Research is an essential part of the marketing program of pharmaceutical companies. They can prove lots of things stuff that is irrelevant to the main issue, but the one thing they cannot prove is the only thing they need to prove: that drugs are healthful rather than harmful, healing rather than damaging, curative rather than destructive. If they cannot prove this, do you really care what else they can prove? Are you going to allow yourself to be convinced, if they can’t prove this? Let them do as much research as they like. Until they can prove with that research that any inherently harmful substance is safe for human consumption, they have proved nothing at all.
No drug is safe. Not even a single dose of any drug. We can take that drug of course, and we can survive many poisoning events while taking it. But that doesn’t mean we aren’t being poisoned, and it doesn’t mean we won’t pay the price for our choices if we continue far enough down that toxic path.
Here is the basic fact: the body doesn't want to be poisoned. Every time we are exposed to poison or expose ourselves to it by injection or ingestion, the burden of toxicity on the body increases. The health of the body will always suffer degradation as a result of poisoning. It will always reject poison and try to expel poison that has been ingested or injected into it.
I have been admiring it for at least four decades that people believe that the human body is just a cauldron in a witch's kitchen and only the ingredients need to be adjusted towards perfection.
The psychological factor has been left out for decades, but at the same time, in Psychiatry, the prevalent assumption for several decades was that "psychiatric disorders" (none of which can be properly diagnosed) were the results of some sort of mysterious "chemical imbalance" in the brain. While that hypothesis was debunked a few years ago around the time when statins proved to be toxic and exclusively harmful, nothing has changed in the way the public accepts sick-care poisons and embarrassingly moronic explanations for illnesses that have been mostly invented by the system and are based on "diagnosing" from symptoms.
That's right, I would much rather trust myself than any of these Rockefeller elixirs.
The next shoe to drop should be the food you are buying is not food. But that has a snowball's chance in hell of going over as most people would rather stand in line for their free bowl of bug soup than to keep a garden. Hahahaha!