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'We have become a society of people who fear the hosts of microbes that make their homes on and in us. The result of this fear is ingestion of poisons that not only destroy our health, but also destroy who we are.'
'We live with microbes constantly our entire lives. We require them to exist, even though some can be disease-inducing. The fact is that we live constantly with all sorts of microbes that have the potential of inducing disease. Streptococcus bacteria thrive on our skin—and normally do so without causing us any harm.
So why are people so afraid of microbes today? It’s because of fear mongering. Marketing has become highly skilled at directing people’s thoughts, whether we like to believe it or not. It isn’t simply advertisements, but messages—sometimes subliminal, sometimes direct—included in magazine articles and news media reports, spoken by paid professionals from medicine or simply famous and trusted, product placements in movies and television shows, and pseudo science published in journals beholden to corporate sponsors. We are bombarded with these messages.'
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Ed Note: Please understand that any Novartis YouTube Ad/propaganda explaining the "virtues" of animal testing you may find on this blog are out of this blogger's control. It is part of Google's advertising agreements with those who wish to place ads on sites, such as ours, that allow Google Ads in general.
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