
Dr. Maxwell Nartey
Founding Professor of Symptometric Science
American School of Symptometry, NFP
Most people walk into a medical facility, not even paying attention to the medical emblem on the wall and what it stands for. Why can’t people be curious or pay attention?
The emblem on the wall is not hidden. It boldly tells the visitor where they are, what they should expect, and how they will be treated. Whether they like it or not, this is what they will get. Either they back out now, or get what is coming to them. Is it a warning for the worst things to come? Be the judge.
The medical emblem
The medical emblem on all medical schools, stationery, pharmacies, prescription pads, and hospitals consists of a snake or two snakes coiled around a stick called a staff.
Modern interpretation leads to the belief that the snake is for healing and rejuvenation. Is medicine about healing? What heals, the cells, alkyl, or the snake’s halogen? Alkyl has never been about healing. It is our cells that heal. Do cells have a role to play in healing, or do drugs filled with alkyl lead the charge? I am thinking aloud.
The makers of alkyl adopted the snake coiled around the staff emblem as theirs. Therefore, all pharmaceutical drugs contain alkyl and must include it.
What is alkyl?
Alkyl is an inert substance that does not move and cannot move, but removes hydrogen from the person’s cells and hydrogen from water, knowing full well that a person is made of over 75% water, and plasma consists of about 55% water.
Since alkyls can’t move and do not move in the human body, pharmacists invented pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to make the alkyl compound move. Since such motion is unnatural, the price for artificial motion in the human body is enormous. It adds to the drug’s side effects.
What does this tell us about alkyl groups? It tells us they are anti-cell; any anti-cell substance is also anti-life, anti-health, anti-longevity, and anti-recovery. No wonder no physician or pharmacist ever talks about the well-being of the human cell. All they talk about are drugs.
Pharmacists, dentists, and physicians contend that some drugs are better than others. Really? In what sense?
Watch closely the parents of physicians and pharmacists to see if they are healthy. Are they? No, they are not. They have chronic diseases, but alkyl is what their child patronizes, and so they go along. This is pathetic indeed.
All alkyl substances are immobile, still, or inert, while every protein in our body is supposed to move. They are anti-motion when our bodies are built for motion. Alkyl groups are the complete opposites of our proteins.
Why should an anti-motion substance be used to treat a sick person? This does not make sense, and yet people allow themselves to be treated with substances that work against their cells’ interests. No wonder people can’t get better.
Fake Asclepius
The staff or stick around which the snake is coiled is said to be Asclepius’ staff. Really, and who are they fooling?
Who was Asclepius? He was said to be the god of healing.
Has Asclepius ever lived? No. How can Asclepius heal someone when he has never lived? An excellent food for thought indeed.
Asclepius is a Greek fabrication, the way the Greeks fabricated Apollo, Athena, Zeus, Eros, Hermes, and many more. The Greeks made things up and are known for making things up. Even Hippocrates never lived. His writings and oath were made up. The Egyptians invented hieroglyphs, not the Greeks.
We know the ancient Egyptians had manuscripts, and their hieroglyphs are in museums. We also know about the pyramids of Egypt and the medical schools in Alexandria. These are verifiable facts.
What about the ancient Greeks? They are known for molding statues, which are all fake. Fundamentally, almost every Greek invention is fake; even their medicine is fake. Egypt is the birthplace of Western medicine, which started with mummification and surgery.
What about the Germans?
Even though the Germans did not begin Western medicine, they played a significant role in making alkyl groups the driving force of allopathic medicine, starting with Justus von Liebig and Johannes Wislicenus, who introduced the term “Alkyl” in 1882.
Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, a fellow German, revolted against the direction his fellow countrymen were taking the world and invented succussion in 1798 to rebut and counter the full blast of their wayward movement. He kept teaching that the problem was the lack of energy, but only a few would listen.
Now, about 200 years later, we know who told the truth in 1798 and continues to tell the truth now: Dr. Samuel Hahnemann.
Several Germans, such as Emil Fischer (1902), Adolf von Baeyer (1905), Otto Wallach (1910), Hans Fischer (1930), and more, have won the Nobel Prize in organic chemistry in the years in parentheses, leaving Dr. Hahnemann with nothing because he failed to crystallize succussion. Symptometry is now crystallizing his invention for him.
Therefore, a person who wants to be in relatively good health, age gracefully, and eventually become a supercentenarian will be best served by a) avoiding pharmaceutical drugs 99% of the time and b) using Symptometry. Why? Symptometry is cell-focused.
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” – Hosea 4:6.
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