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>Japan's Graying Population Needs New Solutions, Not Old Failures - Nathan Lewis - New World Economics

Japan like the US is in for a geriatric cluster. Few understand that our hidden rulers the Jesuits and their Zionist agents have disabled our health in their takeover of our food and medical system in order to remove all challengers to their biggest scam - the Fed. This massive disabling of our health will now present a nightmare of disability for our elderly. A good example of this is the misguided war on cholesterol - allegedly to prevent heart attacks.

The brain is mostly cholesterol and the body produces it to maintain and protect brain health. Recent studies show that cholesterol-disabling statin drugs leave the brain increasingly vulnerable to alzheimers since statins were introduced. Cholesterol is also a band aid or tire patch to help heal injured arteries from toxic inflamation. Artery palque contains cholesterol and calcium. Recent studies show that inflamation and calcification of the arteries lead to heart attacks through plaque buildup.

Cholesterol is not the threat to our arteries or brain as we are led to believe. Studies are showing that cholesterol is brain and health protective. In fact you are six times more likely to get a heart attack if you are getting calcified arteries vs a family history of heart attacks. The degenerative process of cholesterol and calcium buildup that threatens your health is the bodies response to poisons ingested in our water, food and medicine allowed by our corrupt regulatory agencies controlled by our hidden Jesuit rulers protecting their Fed banker scams.

This degeneration through toxic injury leads to massive medical costs for our elderly. Alzheimers, heart attacks, strokes, cancers, diabetes and all the autoimmune diseases are the result of the Jesuit poisoning agenda designed to disable our health. Japan and the US must remove the domination of these deceptive criminals over our health and medical systems. We must remove this corrupt government-protected monopoly called allopathic medicine from a monopoly status and promote affordable, safe and vastly more effective natural health and medicne as we had 100 years ago.

As an another example, the number one hospital income generator is treating falls resulting in broken hips and a three week hospital stay in the elderly. Chemist and Naturopathic Doctor Walter Last explains that insufficient minerals in our food cause arthritis and a loss of balance that contribute to falls. He points out that the government's war on natural supplements discourages our elderly from leading healthy, independent lives promoting low cost prevention. Last says our food crops are deliberately stripped of vital magnesium, boron, selenium and zinc among others that would greatly reduce medical costs and promote independent living.

He says that boron supplementation alone could cure arthritis. That's a tall claim as no one cures arthritis but I can testify that it works. You're right. We need some new thinking to solve these massive approaching health problems and we can start when the dollar and Fed collapses and we can possibly return to the days when cheap, safe and effective Naturopathic and other medicines were available in the marketplace a hundered years ago before the organized crime Jesuits took over our medicine, food and money in the Fed Act of 1913.

see Dr Walter Last's expose of the suppression of boron to cure arthritis:

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/borax.htm





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Beginning of the headline :In 1989, 11.6% of the population of Japan was over 65. In 2006, it hit 20%. In 2055, it is expected to reach 38%. I assert that it is possible to have economic abundance with a shrinking and graying population. But, not if you do things the same old way. How should a government deal with this? Care of the elderly has been a part of human society from prehistoric times. But, there have never been so many elderly. This is not a uniquely Japanese pro... Read More
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