Your Doctor Could Have You Arrested

As more people like you learn about the dangers of vaccines, prescription drugs, and chemotherapy, Big Pharma is panicking and losing revenue. This has prompted a series of frightening arrests for drug non-compliance and refusal of potentially-harmful medical treatments that have been proven harmful.

Are you a parent? Listen up. Your doctor could have you arrested.

1. Father Arrested and Imprisoned for Life

On January 15th, 2014, Mr. John Sanders was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of his infant daughter, Ja’Nayjah. The child’s mother, Marrie, knew something was wrong with her ordinarily happy, bubbly baby girl.

After receiving her scheduled 8 vaccinations – the DTaP, polio, Rotavirus, hepatitis B, meningitis, and the Hib vaccination, Ja’Nayjah began dropping weight, screaming, crying, fussing, and throwing up uncontrollably.

It’s no small wonder. The hepatitis B vaccine alone contains more than 100 times the Environmental Protection Agency’s upper limit standard of mercury when administered to infants. Vomiting, joint pain, and seizures are symptoms of mercury toxicity.

While little Ja’Nayjah was in her father’s care, his daughter stopped breathing and he rushed her to the hospital. Despite medical intervention, the child died. The cause of death according to the official death certificate? Shaken Baby Syndrome .

Despite the fact that the infant only became ill after her series of 8 vaccines, John was immediately arrested for murder and thrown in jail. Even Ja’Nayjah’s mother does not believe John abused the little girl and is convinced that her daughter’s death was the direct result of a violent reaction to the vaccines.

2. Young Expectant Mother Arrested for Drug Non-Compliance

After a routine prenatal visit, 28-year-old Alicia Beltran was arrested for a prescription drug she refused to take because she believed it might harm her unborn child. Disclosing to her obstetrician that she’d once had an addiction to the prescription pain-killer, Percocet, she stated that she had used Suboxone to wean herself off.

The doctor told her she had to go back on the Suboxone because her addiction might resurface. When she refused, she was given a urine test, which came back clean. Two weeks later, despite being drug free, police came to Alicia’s home, put her in shackles, and dragged her away.

3. Teenage Mother Threatened for Feeding Her Child Healthy Food

When young mother, Alorah Gellerson found she was unable to breastfeed, she decided to create her own homemade formula made from goat’s milk. Her little son, Carson, seemed to thrive and grow so well on the formula, his pediatrician asked her what she was doing.

Innocent and trusting, Alorah proudly announced her decision to forgo pesticide-laced, nutritionally-void baby formula and make her own instead.

The doctor responded by contacting social services. The Department of Health and Human Services soon showed up at her door and threatened to take her happy, healthy child away and place him in foster care.

All this because she didn’t want to feed him poison!

According to the Weston Price Foundation, formula made from goat’s milk is more than safe so long as certain essential nutrients are added.

4. Teenager Forced into Chemotherapy While Parents Arrested

When 13-year-old Texas teenager, Katie Wernecke was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease in 2005, her parents at first complied with the suggestion of chemotherapy as the best course of treatment.

However, after their daughter became dangerously ill, they decided to discontinue the treatment and explore their natural options.

Child Protective Services responded by placing the teenager and her three brothers in foster care. Katie’s mother was arrested soon after.

According to an update published in 2007, the then 15-year-old teenager was reported as “in school and doing well”.

Don’t Volunteer Information That Makes Your Doctor Feel Threatened

Not all doctors are corrupt but many are. This is why it’s very important to censor the information you give them. This goes double if you’re a parent.

If you are someone who has found pain relief in an herb or a dietary change, be vague about it. Don’t excitedly explain all you’ve learned by reading information online. This could make you a target.

If your doctor is threatening, bullying or mocking you, find another doctor. You’ll never be able to reason with someone like that.

It is important to note, however, that some herbal remedies and supplements could interact negatively with prescription medications. Do thorough research before mixing the two. Seek the help of a naturopathic physician for guidance.

We live in uncertain times. Pretending these things aren’t happening does nothing to solve the problem and could prove dangerous to you and your family. It’s up to you to become an informed citizen and take charge of your health.

When you do, you’ll be better aware of the best approaches to take to ensure the continued health and safety of your family.

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Should You Trust Your Doctor?

Now in most cases we’d love to believe that our doctor has our best interests at heart.  After all, they’ve all taken the Hippocratic Oath swearing to protect us.

Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.

Whether it’s ignorance or greed there are several major scams being perpetuated in the health care industry today.  Some are minor while others are flat out dangerous and life threatening.

If you’ve been diagnosed with a disease or prescribed a drug you owe it to yourself to check out this letter.

In it I outline the 10 biggest scams in the health care industry today and show you how to protect yourself.

Check it out here.

 

Sources:

Father Jailed For Life Without Parole After His 12 Week-Old Daughter Died After Receiving 8 Vaccinations!

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/us/case-explores-rights-of-fetus-versus-mother.html?_r=0

http://www.naturalnews.com/016387.html

http://www.naturalnews.com/021997_modern_medicine_gunpoint.html

 

 

 

 


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