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so drug companys can make more money

2007-03-16 06:18:19 · answer #1 · answered by RUSSELLL 6 · 0 3

GAIA ,MAN AND THE LAWS OF NATURE


in Nature disease is a natural phenomina that act on behalf of Natures 2nd law .the law of Harmony or Equilibrium .if a specie ,of flora or fauna exceeds the accepted quantity ,disease ,or preditors step in to restore the balance

with humanity many people now believe .many diseases,and often the cures are man made to attack population growth

Kissinger stated at a closed Bilderberg group meeting in Kopenhagen in 1998 that their Agenda demanded a decrease of the world population by 60% ,the mind boggles as to how this could be archieved

wars (such as a global nuclear conflict),disease,killer cures,and a change of the PH in the water supplies (which results in infertile or effeminate male babies)are several possible ways .
as well as slow acting fatal consumer products that cause cancer ,addiction and eventually death.


think about this ,for the giant pharmaceutical companies there is no profit in healthy people .

anotherr point to considder is the all of Nature abides by the laws of Nature
if a specie exceeds the accepted quantity ,it is considdered a plague ,and nature responds ,with counter plagues ,like disease,or preditors to restore the balnce ,sometimes deleting the offending specie all together .

(the greatest danger of any specie of going exstinct is when there are too little and ,when there are too many because of Natures reaction to excess)

we Humans tend to forget that we are part of the Nature and all life on this planet ,(christianity preaches to the contrary giving their followers the false sense of security that they are above Natures Laws and must only listen to the ravings of an Exstraterestrial)

and if observed from space we must appear as a plague that is about to consume the planet

it stands to reason the Natures law will take effect and will seriously attack Humanities excesses.

so far Nature has always proved stronger than the life that was permitted to ocupy it

and for some ,this planet is not just some rock covered in growth floating in space ,it is alive and has a personality and intelligence that can make deciscions.

if we believe that dimensional models of life follow upwards as well as below ,as we are gods and planets to the microbiological life that ocupies us

we are the microbes that ocupy a larger form of life .she is know as Gaia

2007-03-18 04:49:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bacterium and viruses are the worlds cleaning agents. Without them anything that dies would not decompose. Imagine how deep the rotting flesh and vegetation be if it wasn't for these bugs. Some have adapted to take an advantage on living things. Others have waited to exploit mass gatherings, or unhealthy lifestyles. They have been around for billions of years, and have lasted quite well this way, thank-you very much!-not a personal slate!.
They adapt to use the resources available to them at the time.
Like every mass extinction, they have thrived during this upheaval. They will not, and, cannot be removed from he process of life on Earth.......

2007-03-16 17:06:50 · answer #3 · answered by Old Man of Coniston!. 5 · 0 0

Why are there cats and dogs etc. Diseases are living organisms fighting for life just the same as every other living thing. A lion would kill us to eat... the diseases are doing much the same thing. We as humans could be described as a disease for the planet.

2007-03-16 13:26:24 · answer #4 · answered by Rob 3 · 1 0

It's all about life balance, disease isn't or wasn't created to hurt or effect us in general, the diseases are just trying to survive on what they feed upon.

By saying disease effects us, is like saying that we effect the animals and plant life that we feed upon.

It's pretty amazing when you think about all of it, diseases are living things too. If we were the only thing living, we could not survive, plus it would be pretty boring. Life doesn't chose what it creates, it creates by adaptation to it's surroundings.

2007-03-16 13:20:23 · answer #5 · answered by Cartman 1 · 1 1

It's nothing personal. You should read 'The Selfish Gene'. to gain some perspective. I heard a theory once that said that humans were exactly half way in size between a bacteria and a planet (the smallest thing and the biggest thing) and that in a way, we humans were a disease.

The moon caught us, briefly (but it's immune system - hostile environment) had repelled us). We are to the planets as microorganisms are to us...

Let's hope we don't spread to other planets! God knows, we've damaged this one... :(

2007-03-16 21:34:39 · answer #6 · answered by Loralei 2 · 0 0

Noone knows why there are diseases in the world. As far as the second question is concerned, it affects us because we are simply machines, and diseases are the viruses that intrude into the system. Disease is nature's way of telling us we are not perfect, and rather very vulnerable.

2007-03-16 13:19:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The same reason as drugs and murderers they evolve.for every good thing in the world there is an opposite because thats how we judge good from bad.

2007-03-17 04:08:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

for a start disease was not 'created' it evolved and it affects us because our bodies and their imune systems cannot cope with high numbers of pathogenic organisms or their toxins in them.

2007-03-16 13:25:59 · answer #9 · answered by dave a 5 · 1 1

cancer is made up of the same elements as a flower but in a different order.

2007-03-16 16:21:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some diseases are caused by infection. Infection is when another organism gets into your body and causes harm. There are many kinds of infectious agents: viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungus. These four kinds of infectious agents cause most infectious disease. There are other kinds though. For example mad cow disease (Bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is caused by prions. Prions are a form of virus that are basically abnormal clumps of proteins. We are not even sure that prions are alive. But they act just like other infectious diseases.

Contents [hide]
1 Common infectious diseases
1.1 Diseases caused by bacteria
1.2 Diseases caused by viruses
1.3 Diseases caused by fungus
1.4 Diseases caused by parasites
1.5 Diseases caused by many infectious agents
2 Getting infectious disease
3 Stopping infectious disease
4 Treating infectious disease
5 Other Websites



[edit] Common infectious diseases

[edit] Diseases caused by bacteria
Tuberculosis - also called TB.
Bubonic plague
Pertussis - also called whooping cough
Menouilds
Felmer Disease very rare
Melvioner
Sevington

[edit] Diseases caused by viruses
AIDS/HIV
Hepatitis B
Polio
Colds
Influenza - also called the flu.

[edit] Diseases caused by fungus
Thrush
Ringworm

[edit] Diseases caused by parasites
Malaria(carried by mosquitos)
Schistosomiasis (flat worms)
Chagas disease

[edit] Diseases caused by many infectious agents
Some infections are caused by different infectious agents at different times. For example, some diarrhea is caused by bacteria. Some is caused by viruses.

Diarrhea
Pneumonia
Meningitis
This is a very short list. There are many more diseases from infection and other causes: common diseases.


[edit] Getting infectious disease
Some diseases can be passed from one person to another easily. Other infectious diseases are harder to get. If you kiss or touch a person who is infected with the flu, a cold, measles, or a sore throat, you may get their disease. They may also give you their disease if they cough on you. Other diseases like AIDS, herpes, and hepatitis B, are only passed by closer contact. Having sex with an infected person, blood transfusions, or touching their blood or urine can sometimes pass these diseases.


[edit] Stopping infectious disease
You can stop disease by:

Hand washing
Covering your mouth every time you cough
Only drinking clean water
Only eating very cooked meat
Using a condom or rubber every time you have sex

[edit] Treating infectious disease
Bacteria are usually treated with antibiotic medicines like Tetracycline and Penicillin. Viruses will not be killed by antibiotics. They must be treated with special medicines called antivirals. Medicines to treat HIV/AIDS like zidovudine are antivirals. Antifungals like miconazole and fluconazole treat infections from fungus. Anti-parasitic medicines like Praziquantel and mebendazole.

Some infectious diseases have no treatments that work well. For example, there is no medicine that works well to cure West Nile Virus and Rabies. So it is important to avoid getting these diseases.

Some infectious disease goes away on its own. These mild diseases do not need to be treated. For example colds are caused by viruses and they do not need medicines.

Some diseases can be prevented by immunizations. Immunizations try to make a person have an immune reaction to an infectious agent. This is usually done before the person gets the disease. Examples of diseases prevented by immunizations are: polio, tetanus, and pertussis. In some cases, if all of the disease can be removed from society, we can get rid of the disease completely. An example of this is smallpox. This virus used to kill people, cause blindness, and bad scars. Now there has not been a person who had smallpox in over thirty years.

2007-03-16 13:26:22 · answer #11 · answered by melovedogs 3 · 0 1

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