Vitamin Supplements: Short-term Symptom Change

by Hippocrates Health Educator

People do have positive results from taking synthetic nutritional supplements, do they not? How do you explain that?

Dr. Brian Clement from Hippocrates Institute: They never have positive results, they have short-term symptom change just as you do from medicines.

I don’t think there are any listeners that would squabble with me about medicines long term are bad, but medicines short term can take symptoms away, can they not?

What I said to you about 17 minutes ago is that nutritional supplements are the same exact paradigm as pharmaceutical drugs, that they look at them as devices to help you eliminate and prevent disease.

If you take ascorbic acid – it’s a stimulant in the body, so if you have a common cold, other than the placebo effect (which is very powerful) where you think this is going to help me…if you stimulate a person laying on the couch with their head spinning in circles, they’re going to feel like they’re getting a benefit.

Whereas the B vitamin, a supplement made out of what? Coal tar! It’s a sedative effect, it is almost a barbiturate effect if you took enough of that. A person who is stressed and takes B vitamins is going to feel the synthetic effect as they destress.

Does it mean it’s helping them? Is there a benefit?

Of course not, because what I said to you before is scientific fact. 100% of the time when you take a chemical, be it pollution in the air, pollution from the supplement you just bought; the immune system attacks it. Get 100% natural supplements from Hippocrates Institute Supplements.

If your immune system is over there attacking and eliminating a chemical vitamin supplement, it is not protecting you from disease, it is not acting as an antioxidant, but in fact creating oxidation, creating free radical damage because it’s killing cells. That’s what’s happening.

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