THE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES
storms, fires, ice ages, but usually living things had time or mo-
bility to adapt to them. When there wasn't time, and they couldn't
run away, the species went extinct.
Are we humans an exception to this rule of adapt or perish?
Nobody feels more helpless and hopeless than the infertile cou-
ple. They can not run away, time is limited, and obviously ad-
aptation is not occurring. More likely their lineage will perish.
The couples' only wish is “Give us one child, now.” Surely, it is
their birthright, as it is any living creatures', to reproduce.
Can we relax with the assurance that our intelligence, through
the arm of science, will always rescue us? Are test tube
fertilizations, fertility drugs, Cesarean sections, incubators for
premature babies all triumphs for science? No, they are signs of
reproductive failure for the human species.
When the concern is overpopulation of this planet, repro-
ductive failure might seem less ominous. Maybe it's no worse
than the natural way any species curbs its growth rate. Maybe
only those who can survive parasitism, pollution and immune
deficiency should survive in order to strengthen the species. But
when reproductive intervention becomes a necessity, not an op-
tion, surely the danger signal is present as it was for the DDT'd
birds who saw cracks develop in their eggs. The solution to our
reproductive failure is not to find ever more artificial ways to
conceive, to give birth, and to care for damaged babies. The
solution is to fix the old fashioned way; to safeguard the natural
way.
If you are unable to conceive or to provide viable sperms use
an intelligent approach. Remove the obstacles. The obstacles
are parasites and pollutants, the same enemies of health we
have seen before.
Kill all large and small parasites with a zapper and the
herbal parasite killing program. Don't try to keep a pet parasite
free, give it away. Living close to another species is a luxury you
can't afford at present. The pet can live with its parasites,