The Documentation About "Codex Alimentarius"
Suppression of Use of Vitamins Against Common Disorders
-- Hypertension
The scheme to use the Codex Alimentarius to suppress information about
hypertension has drastic consequences for hundreds of millions of patients
around the world.

In "pharmaceutical medicine," the deceptive diagnostic term
"essential hypertension" is used to conceal the real cause of
hypertension.
Deficiencies in vitamins, minerals, and certain amino acids in millions
of cells in the arterial walls cause hypertension. This lack of bio-energy
factors in cell metabolism leads to increased stresses throughout the
circulatory system and elevated blood pressure. Thus an optimum vitamin
regimen is not only the most important step to preventing hypertension
but also an effective therapy.
If the pharmaceutical cartel prevails, ignorance about the true cause
of hypertension will triumph. Millions of hypertension patients will be
placated with the nebulous diagnosis of "essential hypertension."
No one will tell them that "essential" means "of unknown
cause" in medical jargon.
The proposed statute empowering the Codex Alimentarius allows it to censor
any literature stating that vitamin deficiencies are the principal cause
of hypertension. In Germany alone, more than 10 million people have hypertension.
The motivation of the Codex Commission is clear: protect a multi-billion-dollar
market in beta-blockers, diuretics, and other pharmaceuticals used for
the symptomatic treatment of hypertension.
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