Society & Culture

What gets your goat?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

17th Feb 2012 01:02pm

Is it bad manners? Noisy (or nosey) neighbours? Crude dress? Expensive groceries? Rainy days? I know this isn't an overly positive toipc, but as is life, we're only human and sometimes things just tick us off...


pkn55
  • 16th Mar 2012 10:18pm

The main thing would be - so called health professionals like the Doctors who know nothing about health and only seem to know about poisons and disease.

Drugs that are considered safe in moderation - big conspiracy there. There's a cumulative effect of toxins.
And there's far too many in the food-air water soil. even your body produces them - why would anyone want to take more poisons deliberately esp. in the name of health.

I say: you can't get health from poison - and anyone who pushes poisons on others in the name of Health should be charged and gaoled. Starting with the Doctors and drug company execs.

Hippocrates, a medical herbalist, would be rolling in his grave if he knew the poison pushing quacks had hijacked his name for their profiteering.

How bout that?! :)


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