Do pollutants and/or parasites, working in tandem in the body, cause all diseases? According to Dr. Hulda Clark, author of “The Cure For All Diseases,” the typical suspects (lack of exercise, vitamin deficiencies, etc.) are not primary causative factors. Dr. Clark claims the cure is the electric and herbal treatment of parasites and the prevention of pollutants.
Pollutants and parasites significantly contribute to disease worldwide, affecting millions annually. Pollutants, including air and water contaminants, can harm human health by disrupting vital bodily functions. Air pollution, often caused by industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust, can lead to respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, and even lung cancer. Similarly, water pollution, which includes toxins like heavy metals and pesticides, can cause digestive problems, neurological disorders, and organ damage. Continuous exposure to these harmful substances weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections.
On the other hand, parasites directly invade the human body, leading to various infectious diseases. Mosquito-borne parasites, such as those responsible for malaria, infect red blood cells, causing fever and severe complications. Intestinal parasites, such as Giardia and tapeworms, spread through contaminated food and water, leading to malnutrition and digestive issues. Parasitic infections are especially prevalent in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean drinking water.
Pollutants and parasites highlight the urgent need for environmental protection and public health measures. By reducing pollution and improving sanitation, communities can lower disease risks and create healthier living conditions. Investing in clean air, water, and hygiene practices is vital in preventing widespread health problems.
HISTORICALLY, TONY BROWN IS also …
- Coordinator of the “Walk To Freedom with Martin Luther King, Jr.” in Detroit (1963), according to the July 29, 1963, edition of Business Week magazine, “the largest civil rights march in history.”
- WINNER of the prestigious Silver Circle Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
- Dean Emeritus and Professor, Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications, Hampton University
- First and Founding Dean and Professor, School of Communications, Howard University
- Founder, BLACK COLLEGE DAY, 1980
- 2015-2016 National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame Inductee
- Black Emmy Nominee – 1989 Special Recognition Award Winner
- Distinguished Visiting Professor, Honorary Degree – American University, Paris, France
- Distinguished Visiting Professor, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA
- Talker’s, Radio Trade Magazine: Selected as “One Of The 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts In America”
- “Tony Brown Chicago,” WLS-AM Radio (Chicago)
- “Tony Brown,” WLIB-AM Radio (New York), “Tony Brown at Daybreak,” WRC-TV (Washington, DC)
- “Tony Brown’s Journal”/“Black Journal” (TV series: 1968-2008): “The Most Complete and Thoughtful Record of African-American Opinion.”
- U. S. Army 272 Field Artillery (S-1 Intelligence) Battalion and cadre (1953-1955). Neu-Ülm, GERMANY. Honorable discharge.
BLACK HISTORY
- Great Events In African-American History
- Tony Brown Donates $100,000 to Hampton University Scholarship Fund and sows the seeds of success for future journalists www.TonyBrownsJournal.com/blog/Tony-Brown-Donates-100k
- Tony Brown with Hampton University Journalism Students Make History At The New York Times: Harvard, Columbia, Syracuse Place Second In Competition www.TonyBrownsJournal.com/blog/Tony-Brown-With-HU-Makes-history