What happens to earth every year a new desease?

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  1. benalla abdellah profile image61
    benalla abdellahposted 8 years ago

    What happens to earth every year a new desease?

    1. wilderness profile image94
      wildernessposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Evolution and mutation.

      1. benalla abdellah profile image61
        benalla abdellahposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        For what commercials

        1. psycheskinner profile image83
          psycheskinnerposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Fo no "commercials".  Just because that is what has happened for centuries.  Diseases are little creatures trying to live in other creatures, and they are always evolving new ways to do it.

          1. benalla abdellah profile image61
            benalla abdellahposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            Great point of view thank you for sharing

          2. benalla abdellah profile image61
            benalla abdellahposted 8 years agoin reply to this

            Truly true

    2. IslandBites profile image88
      IslandBitesposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Big Pharma happens.

  2. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
    Kathryn L Hillposted 8 years ago

    I got some creatures all comfy in my lungs. It actually relates to the stomach. I might panic but I know how to enable the body to ATTACK them! My body is doing a very good job, considering how quickly and ferociously those creatures came on. They say every time you fight off a creature, that same creature will never get the upper-hand again.
    So it is good to allow the body to do the job, rather than send in the drugs. The body learns how to keep the creatures, (it has already dealt with,) away. If your body gets lazy, new creatures will come in. So you gotta get the body back on track. Catching a creature is a good excuse to cleanse: Eat light, eat raw and eat GREEN. Oh, and Miso soup!

    Thanks for that explanation, psycheskinner.

    1. benalla abdellah profile image61
      benalla abdellahposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for sharing Kathryn L Hill

  3. brimancandy profile image77
    brimancandyposted 7 years ago

    I think a lot of the diseases that are coming out, is just another reason for someone to take a pill. You may  think that something you see on TV is a new disease, but in actuality, it is an older disease that has been re-evaluated, and given a new clinical name. So people assume it is a new disease, and drug companies jump to market a new drug to treat the "New" disease.

    I am actually a bit ticked that drug companies are pushing drugs for non life threatening illnesses, where the new drug for it, has worse side effects than the illness itself. Some have even been said to give you various forms of cancer, just for being treated for something like a restless leg. And, they used to be able to show these products on television, without having to show the side effects at all.

    Who knows what products actually worked. There were even some drugs that were pulled off the Market, after people were dying from taking it. One of the drugs I was told to take was Lyrica. Isaw the side effects of that, and I never took one of them. I have fibromyalgia, and my new doctor says Lyrica is crap, and not to take it.

    1. colorfulone profile image78
      colorfuloneposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      That's pretty darn good.  Population control?
      Wars and diseases are big money makers.   
      The rich get richer...the sheeple go bah, bah.
      We're prisoners of the system!   

      (it just doesn't rhyme with reason)

 
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