Naturopathic Rights were Included in the Founding of America
by Tony Isaacs
(The Best Years in Life) The FDA, AMA and other powers in mainstream medicine would have us believe that it is their legal and moral duty to protect us from nature and naturopathy and determine which drugs and treatments we are allowed to have. Just the opposite is true: it is both immoral and against the founding principles and laws of our nation - and the principles and laws that predate the founding of our nation and governed our country at the time of it's founding.
When the American Colonies declared their independence as Sovereign States, in July, 1776, they each adopted the Laws of England as the Common Law of the State. With the exception of Louisiana, which was a French colony and adopted Napoleanic Law as it's common law, every state in the United States has followed suit. What is important to note is that unless the laws in English Common law have been specifically modified or overturned, they still are considered to be law - and indeed it is not uncommon at all to see higher courts consult English Common Laws and it's principles to decide cases. Read More.
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