What it basically does is it blocks your endorfin glands...
universal health care
Drug companies and health insurance companies are quite literally killing America. There is a new drug that should be on the market called low dose naltrexone. This drug was developed by a close friend of my grandfather, and I know people who have used it successfully. What it basically does is it blocks your endorfin glands in your brain for a period of a about 7 hours, so you take it before you go to sleep. What happens when you block these glands is your brain makes more and more endorfins until they break the block. The endorfins strengthen your immune system and this process creates a great excess of them This drug has been studied extensively and has worked on HIV/AIDS and other auto-immune diseases, Alsheimer's, and many other diseases. Other benefits include very few side effects and -here's the important one- a very low cost of production. On paper, this is practically the perfect product for the treatment for the specified diseases. The drug companies, however, are refusing to market and sell it because it's so cheap. It's this kind of selfish capitalism that is costing innocent people THEIR LIVES. This is the The drug companies, however, are refusing to market and sell it because it's so cheap. It's this kind of selfish capitalism that is costing innocent people THEIR LIVES. This is the basic situation. Capitalist A works for an insurance company. He's an executive that has a high enough salary already. Working-class citizen B has a brain tumor the size of a golf ball. He needs surgery that he can't afford. The job of the insurance company that capitalist A works for is to make sure he gets the money he needs. The reality of the actions insurance company make it seem that their objective is to AVOID giving citizen B his money by any means necessary. This kind of thing is KILLING AMERICANS. It does not get any simpler than this. Citizen B is going to die for one reason and one reason only. Capitalist A needed the money to pay for his island vacation. Need I say more?