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The Documentation About "Codex Alimentarius"

Suppression of Use of Vitamins Against Common Disorders
-- Diabetes

Hundreds of millions of people all over the globe suffer from adult-onset diabetes and the disease borders on becoming an epidemic. Diabetes is caused by vitamin deficiencies. These deficiencies let any genetic predisposition to diabetes manifest.


Diabetes is a particularly insidious disease. Without vitamin protection
the outcome can be infarction (ischemic necrosis) in nearly all organs.

The first clinical studies of diabetics using vitamin C to lower blood sugar and reduce insulin demand were published as early as 1937.

For about 50 years, the pharmaceutical industry has succeeded in suppressing the fact that this widespread disorder (diabetes) is caused by vitamin deficiencies, and in that time, the industry has constructed a multi-billion-dollar market in unneeded diabetes drugs.

For this disorder and for so many others, Dr. Rath's writings shatter the barriers of ignorance and popular misconceptions created by the pharmaceutical industry. The information Dr. Rath provides has saved the lives of thousands of diabetics.

Disseminating information stating that diabetes (as with other disorders) is a result of vitamin deficiencies threatens a multi-billion-dollar market in obsolete drugs.

In the future, brutal statutory oppression awaits any information that might help diabetics or others suffering other diseases if the pharmaceutical cartel has its way.

If the pharmaceutical cartel succeeds, the Codex scheme will kill hundreds of millions of people.

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