Medical Establishment Abandons Patients and Ethics, Is There a Doctor (or Nurse) in the House?
By Ed Glick Nursing is caring. Twenty years ago I began to learn what real suffering looks and feels like. I watched helplessly while beautiful young men would, in three months time, age 50 years, dying from a disease no one knew anything about at the time. I have watched tobacco-cancer eat the lungs, livers and hearts out of people. They had no idea, when they began using this legal herb, the consequences in store for them. Ive cared for all of these people because they were suffering, and because I am a nurse. Today I sadly witness another widespreadand preventabletragedy of human suffering. It is the pain of ill and dying people, legally persecuted for using an illegal herb, and simultaneously denied their appropriate medicine by the medical establishment. This is the everyday experience of cannabis patients, the untouchables of American medicine. Visit http://www.alternativesmagazine.com/21/glick.html Art Witkowski more info to follow. Elvy Musikka is one of thefour surviving recip
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