Sunday, August 26, 2018

THE MOST PARADOXICAL MOMENT OF LIFE

Look how these officials at the FDA performed their duties: the application for registration for herbal medicines in the FDA usually lasts 3 years, a typical example of an inordinate delay. Imagine what these people have done to the Cancer Center of Dr. Farrah? She is a scientist and has a passion for discovering herbs and plants that can heal many illnesses and diseases including cancer. Dr. Farrah has a passion for healing people like breathing. Dr. Farrah filed an application to register her Boston C and Vitamin C which can heal cancer as what many testimonials have proven. But her application was not acted upon from December 2017 up to the present. Worse, on August 17, 2018, the Cancer Center of Dr. Farrah was raided and ordered closed.


For those cancer patients who believe the Boston C and Vitamin C can cure them, the refusal of the FDA to act for their registration is tantamount to Justice delayed is Justice denied. And because these alternative medicines are a cure for the cancer patients, such inaction and the seize and desist order to operate the Cancer Center is an indirect murder or murder by inaction at least in conscience for those who have any, or against the morality of man for those aware of it.


We have to be starkly reminded of the fact of our own mortality or of those closest to us. Sometimes you often forget the uncanny situation to be suddenly become sick and die. But when we are healthy and normal we don’t care about the lives of the others. And this is a paradox of course because we all know this epiphany is coming, don’t you know that there’s gonna come a day when you’ll be sick or someone close to you will die? So, what is the point of life, is anything sacred? The answer is a change in attitude and we must care for the others and not only to us or our loved ones.


It is a sad state that while PDu30's whole life was wound around his duties and obligations just to make lives better, some of his officials have in their nature to fixate upon the suffering that they can cause to the people, adding grief to grief by their cruel treatment to whom they are bound to serve. So it was like the most paradoxical moment of life like the most ironic thing that could have happened.


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