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Política sobre la relación con proveedores

CAPITULO IV. Auditoría Interna

Anexo 4. Política sobre la relación con proveedores

he healing of the sick is considered to be the highest and most necessary calling in the world. But its problem today is greater than ever before. It is a strange paradox or contradiction, that the principal cause of more than 70 percent of all disease today is brought about by licensed physicians, backed up by the Governments, who have believed, and apparently still believe, that these "honorable gentlemen" are doing their best to heal the sick. It is not that the educated people are an ignorant class generally, but that vast sums of money are spent in propaganda, to boast and advertise the "great, good work" the doctors are doing for humanity. The people, without a knowledge of anatomy, physiology, chemistry and bacteriology, are quite incapable of disputing the statements made by the doctors, and so they remain in power, unchecked, causing the whole civilized world to suffer untold agonies, mentally and physically, through their devilish practices. If the general public knew the truth, these men would be punished for their crimes, and laws would soon be passed to prevent this most terrible of all crimes in the history of the world.

To prove that this broad statement of facts is absolutely true, we shall first quote a few reliable opinions on the subject. Then we shall endeavor to show the way out, by pointing out the only possible remedy for this state of affairs. If we can do this, we shall have conferred a great benefit upon humanity.

To heal a disease is, to remove the cause. What a wonderful world this would be to live in if 70 percent of all sickness were eliminated.

Serum treatment, or vaccination was started by Edward Jenner, an English Physician (1749-1883). Dr. Gifford, while addressing the International Congress in Paris in 1889 used these words: "To Edward Jenner, a great monument has been erected in memory, and upon its columns, future generations will inscribe 'Accursed be the man by whose cunning device the blood of nations has been poisoned.'" Doctor William Hitchman, Consulting Surgeon to the Cancer Hospital, Leeds, and formerly Public Vaccinator to the City of Liverpool, England, expressly states that "Syphilis, phthisis, scrofula, cancer and erysipelas and almost all diseases of the skin, have been conveyed, occasioned, or intensified by vaccination." Doctor Edward Haughton, B.A.M.D., M.R.C.S. English gold medalist in Natural Science, says: "Cancer and other vile diseases are daily inflicted on virtuous families by vaccination."

We could go on quoting, ad libitum, to show that the hellish practice of vaccination is one of the greatest curses that ever hit Humanity, but we have not

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space to elaborate, and we have to deal briefly with other equally fiendish and destructive preparations which are debilitating, degenerating and destroying our people at an enormous rate.

If we can get a knowledge of these dammable things and then discriminate that knowledge to our people, it will not be long before the might of public opinion will abolish them and we shall be held up as the greatest benefactors of all time. So, we will take time to learn how disease is brought about by the common use of deadly protoplasmic poisons. This will enable us to write, talk and expound the truth about the virtues of natural Herbs and how they rid the system of all deleterious, poisonous matter and restore perfect health to every creature. We will take these universally used poisons in alphabetical order and prove that the doctors who are supposed to protect the Public Health are the biggest liars and frauds in the world today.

ARSENIC: The following was not formulated by us, although we know it to be true. It is quoted from a standard manual of chemistry for medical students by Dr. R. A. Witthaus, A.M., M.D., formerly professor of chemistry, physics and toxicology in the University of the City of New York. Also the University of Vermont. Member of the Chemical Societies, Universities and Academies of Medicine and the American Association for the Advancement of Science., etc. Action of Arsenical Compounds upon the Animal Economy: "The poisonous nature of many of the arsenic compounds has been known from great antiquity and it is probable that more murders have been committed by their use than by that of all other toxic substances combined. Even at the present time, notwithstanding the fact that detection of arsenic in the dead body is certain and comparatively easy, criminal arsenical poisoning is still quite common, especially in rural districts.

The poison is usually taken by mouth, but it has also been introduced by other channels. The skin, either uninjured or abraded, the rectum, vagina, and male urethra. The forms in which it has been taken are (1) Elementary Arsenic, which is not poisonous as long as it is dry. In contact with water or with saliva, however, it is converted into an oxide, which, when dissolved, is capable of abortion, producing the characteristic effects of arsenical compounds. Fly paper is coated with a paste containing arsenic, a portion of which is oxidized by the action of the air and moisture. (2) Hydrogen Arsenide, the most actively poisonous of the inorganic compounds of arsenic, has been the cause of several accidental deaths, among others, that of the chemist Gahlen who died in consequence of having inhaled the gas while experimenting with it. In other cases, death has followed the inhalation of hydrogen made from zinc and sulphuric acid which was contaminated with arsenic. Arsenic trioxide is the compound most frequently used by criminals. It has been given by every channel of entrance to the circulation. In some instances, concealed with great art. In others, merely held in suspension by stirring in a transparent fluid, given to an intoxicated person. If the poison has been in quantity and undissolved, it may be found in the stomach

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after death in the form of eight-sided crystals. The lethal dose is variable, death having occurred from 2½ grains. It is more active when taken fasting, than when taken on a full stomach, in which latter case, all or nearly all the poison is expelled by vomiting, before there has been time for the absorption of more than a small quantity.

Sodium arsenate is sometimes used to clean metal vessels, a practice whose natural results are exemplified in the death of an individual who drank beer from a pewter mug so cleaned and in the serious illness of 340 children in an English institution in which this material (sodium arsenite) was used for cleaning the water boiler. The arsenical pigments also produce disastrous results by being incorporated in ornamental pieces of confectionery, by being used in dyeing of textile fabrics, from which they may be easily rubbed off, from their use for the destruction of insects and by being used in the manufacture of wallpaper. Many instances of chronic arsenical poisoning have resulted from inhabiting rooms hung with paper whose whites, reds or greens were produced by arsenical pigments. From such paper the poison is disseminated in the atmosphere of the room in two ways: either as an impalpable powder, mechanically detached from the paper and floating in the air, or by their decomposition, and the consequent diffusion of volatile arsenical compounds in the air."

This quotation, from such an eminent authority, calls for some constructive and educational comment and, as we pointed out last week, the time taken to give you this important extra knowledge is added to our usual lesson on the Science of Herbology.

Dr. Witthaus draws a mild picture of the grave dangers of even breathing arsenical dust or fumes, just mentioning that it is used as dye in the manufacture of cloth and wall paper. To draw a fair picture relative to these two common uses of arsenic, he should have said that billions of yards of cheap cretonne, ginghams and calico are annually bought by poor people to be made into window curtains and other drapes, to say nothing of dresses, aprons, babies and adult bathing suits, sweaters, socks, stockings, neckties, colored hats, ribbons, and towels. This method is also used to dye paper napkins, toilet paper, etc. He did not tell us that arsenical treatment of hair for the making of felt hats is the principle cause of baldness; that arsenic is used (unchecked by medical health boards or doctors) in one thousand and one industries. In paint, varnish, printing; (blue, green, red, brown, pink and other pigments). Fireworks, aniline dyes, ceramic enamels, fly poisons, rat poisons, insecticides, sheep dips, bullets and shot, so-called medicinal soaps, soap coloring, hide preservative, boiler compounds, depilatories for removing hair, clarifying agent for decolorizing glass, for spraying our foods, vegetables, fruits, wheat, etc. (Paris Green) and for many other purposes.

Even all this is not the gravest or greatest danger to the human race as far as arsenic is concerned. Dr. Witthaus carefully re(?)rained from mentioning that probably a million so-called physicians in the so-called civilized world daily and hourly recommend and use amounts of arsenic in various forms which total many

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hundreds of tons per annum. These hellish preparations are used internally for malaria, skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, prurigo, lepra, cancer, furunculosis, acne, lupus), intermittence, nervous debility, chorea, chronic rheumatism, gout, constitutional syphilis, frontal neuralgia, hemicrania, obesity, gastralgia, anemia, spasmodic asthma, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, leucorrhoea, diabetes, albumenuria, chronic diarrhea. Externally for cancers, tumors, epithelial tumors, lupus, sarcoma, warts, malignant ulcers, carious teeth, etc.

The doctor also failed to tell us that over fifty large chemical corporations and companies in America buy and sell arsenical compounds in casks of 500, 550, and 600 pounds, while several thousand smaller chemical companies and wholesale druggists in America buy and sell it in lesser quantities, from 1 to 200 pounds, to say nothing of retail druggists.

We are only dealing with one out of several hundred similar deadly poisons which are universally distributed and used by our "proper" doctors, and then we wonder why the poor innocent human race is cursed by so much suffering and disease, and why all our efforts so frequently fail to help them. Now, do you think it is a waste of time to learn the awful truth about some of the real basic causes of disease? We have not yet quite finished with arsenic. All arsenical compounds produce symptoms strongly resembling those of cholera.

Constriction and heat of fauces, faintness, nausea, burning abdominal pain and tenderness, thirst, violent retching, vomiting, (brown matter, often streaked with blood), bloody stools, constant desire to go to stool or to urinate, great straining at both with little result (tenesmus), cold skin, small and feeble pulse, spasms, great difficulty of breathing and death in collapse. When any or all of these symptoms are present, there is no time to be lost. First: Make an elaborate and complete report on every symptom. Next, call in an M.D. as soon as possible. Notify him that you suspect arsenical poisoning Then proceed to treat promptly as follows:

FORMULA No. 47. Special, for Arsenical Poisoning.

¼ teaspoonful powdered Lobelia (Lobelia Inflate) ½ " " powdered Mustard (Sinapis Nigra)

½ " " powdered Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Bring to boil in a 1/2 pint of water, and simmer for 1 minute. Strain. When lukewarm, give half to 1 teacupful until free vomiting has been established, or until contents of stomach has been emptied.

For further safety (in case some unabsorbed arsenic has been retained in the stomach), make a strong decoction of yellow dock root (Rumex Crispus) and bugle weed (Lycopus Virginicus) as follows:

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FORMULA NO. 48. Special, Iron Compound. 3 ounces Yellow Dock Root (cut) 3 “ Bugle Weed (cut)

Put into 1 pint distilled water and boil 10 minutes. Strain, and let stand till cold. DOSE: One wineglassful to half a teacupful every hour until the whole pint has been taken.

In arsenic poisoning, this life-saving remedy serves two purposes: The iron in yellow dock and the tannic acid in bugle weed(forms tannate of iron) picks up any soluble arsenic that may be in the stomach or intestines and immediately converts it into insoluble iron arsenite, or arsenate, which cannot be absorbed into the system. The Lycopus (bugle weed) supports the heart and acts as a sedative to the sympathetic nervous system, thus conserving energy until the danger is past. Consult with the doctor. Lay your cards on the table --that is, tell him what you used and why. He will be astonished, and you will make a friend out of an enemy. The fact that you called him in, exonerates you from all blame, no matter what the consequences may be; while your prompt first aid, marks you as a physician who really knows what to do in an emergency.

Incidentally, for your edification, the astringent action of both these Herbs will stop the hemorrhage and diarrhea. The iron will bring oxygen to the parts and clean up any toxic matter that may be left over from the destructive action of the arsenic.

We are studying DEMULCENTS, and this is right where demulcents fit in. Arsenic leaves the system devitalized, weak and exhausted, owing to its drastic purging, emetic and diuretic action, together with the almost intolerable pain and depression it produces.

In Lesson #1, page 20, we made the statement that the sweet almond (amygdalus dulcis) was one of the greatest brain, bone and flesh builders known. And now we are going to prove it by giving you its chemistry, before telling you how to use it; not only after arsenical poisoning, to restore vitality and strength, but in almost all devitalized emaciated and mal-nutritional conditions in persons of all ages, from babyhood to old age.

DEMULCENTS: Continued.

SWEET ALMOND: Amygdalus Dulcis (De Candolle)

Synonyms: Jordan Almond, Greek Nuts, French--Amandes Douces; German-- Mandeln. by Herbs of Mexico, Inc. 2010

HABITAT: West Asia, Persia, Syria, Barbery Morocco. (Naturalized in the Mediterranean Basin). Cultivated in Europe, and in recent years, in Southern California.

Parts Used: The ripe seed.

CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS: Fixed oil, 56 percent, consisting of triolean 75 to 85 percent, tripalmitin and trilinolean 15 to 25 percent.

SPECIAL NOTE: When we consider that pure cod liver oil contains 70 percent triolean and 25 percent tripalmitin, while trilinolean (found in flaxseed mixed with phosphates, sulphates, chlorides of potassium calcium and magnesium), we shall at once see how wonderful the fixed oil of almond is, but the ripe almond seed also contains myosin, (a proteid found in muscle), vitellin, (the chief vital constituent of the yolk of eggs), conglutin, (a very valuable proteid containing calcium phosphate). These three proteids compose from 24 to 30 percent of the sweet almond, and contain potassium phosphate (brain and nerve food), calcium phosphate (bone and sinew food), and magnesium phosphate (muscle food, and food for every cell in the body); Emulsin (an albuminous ferment and digestive agent, mucilage 3 percent, sugar 6 percent, ash 3 to 5 percent, potassium, calcium and magnesium phosphates.

Now, perhaps, you can believe that we did not exaggerate when we said that sweet almond was one of the greatest builders of brain, bone and flesh that is available to us.

This fact is not generally known, and it is our business, not only to use it in our practice, but to spread this information, for it can save the lives of countless thousands who suffer and die prematurely from tuberculosis, diabetes, and many other fatal diseases. It enters into several of our most valuable formulas for the treatment of various chronic diseases, and its value as a nutrient is unsurpassed. FORMULA No. 49: Emulsion of Sweet Almonds.

1 ounce Almond Meal 1 ounce Glycerine 1 " Sugar 2 ounces Distilled water 1 dram (teaspoonful) powdered

Acacia Gum

Mix the dry ingredients thoroughly. Combine glycerine and water and shake well, then add to dry mixture slowly, and beat into a paste, using a bowl or mortar.

This paste will keep fresh for several days, if bottled at once, is well corked, and kept in a cool place. The above formula provides a sufficient amount of paste to make quart of emulsion. This is done by slowly adding a little more

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than a pint and a half of distilled water, and stirring continually until thoroughly incorporated.

This is a pleasant nutrient vegetable milk for delicate children, and is very soothing and healing to mucus membranes. It may be flavored with anise, caraway, peppermint, cinnamon, honey, etc.

DOSE: Ad libitum, or according to patient’s ability to digest.

Returning to arsenic for a moment. Arsenic steals oxygen, iron and sulphur from the tissues. It is therefore necessary to restore these elements to the tissues after poisoning, and for this purpose, the following will be found very effective.

To each cupful of the above strong almond emulsion, add 1 ounce of Formula No. 48. (Special Iron Compound. See pg. 7 of this lesson)

DOSE: One half to 1 teacupful 3 times a day. Make fresh each day. Do not mix until ready to use. This will also be found very beneficial in diabetes, tuberculosis, weak heart, shortness of breath and in all wasting diseases. For purulent disease with general emaciation, internal ulcers, cancers, vitiated blood with cacoplastic deposits, acne, skin diseases, coughs, etc.

FORMULA No. 50. Restorative Compound, after Arsenic Poisoning.

To every teacupful of strong almond emulsion, add 1 teaspoonful of Formula No. 21 (See Lesson No. 5, pg.17).

DOSE: One teacupful 3 times a day between meals. This wonderful compound will restore the lost sulphur, stop the formation of pus, feed the brain and nerves with potassium phosphate, the blood and bone with calcium phosphate, and the flesh with magnesium phosphate.

DEMULCENTS. (Continued)

We will now consider another valuable demulcent closely allied to the almond, but belonging to the Rose family.

QUINCE. Pyrus Cydonia (Linn) N. O. Rosacae. Synonyms: Cydonia Vulgaris (Persh.)

Common Names: Quince Seed, Old English Coyna.

The quince has been cultivated from very ancient times, and has always been considered to be a most valuable medicinal agent. It is a native of Persia, Anatolia, Greece and probably the Crimea. Its name cydonia is derived from cydon in Crete where the Greeks cultivated it. This "golden apple" (quince) is

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mentioned in the Boble. It is the fruit alluded to in the Canticles. "I sat/down/under His shadow with great delight, and His fruit (quince) was sweet to my taste." And again in Proverbs--"A word fitly spoken is like 'Apples of Gold' (quince) in pictures of silver." Pliny, who treats at length on the medicinal virtues of the quince says, that the fruit wards off the influence of evil. In the wall paintings and mosaics of Pompeii are almost always to be seen quinces, usually held in the paws of a bear.

By the Greeks and Romans, the quince was held sacred to Venus, who is often depicted with a quince in her right hand. A gift she received from Paris. The