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This made me think of my older sister who is on disability, that has many people believing she knows a lot about health. My younger sister had pulled a couple of pill bottles out of her cabinet (full cabinet of only scripts) and wrote down the names just to look them up. I looked up the side effects, and one of the pills had a side effect of death! Her incredulous rebuttal was "why would the doctor give me something that was bad for me?" The other pill listed a side effect of nerve damage in the legs. Coincidentally she was going in for surgery on her legs because of nerve problems. As far as I can tell she has never questioned why she continually pops up with new health issues.

It has been the strangest experience to have people tell me that a sick and disabled person "really knows what's healthy for you".

Quote:When it comes “how you’re going to die,” many people fear things like airplane crashes or shark attacks, even though statistics show that deaths from these events are very rare. Conversely, far too many people mistakenly believe that certain common aspects of everyday life are extremely safe — when, in reality, this is often far from the truth.

Once such daily ritual that is far more dangerous than many people believe is taking properly prescribed pharmaceutical drugs. Popping pills on a daily basis to “improve health” has become far too common for many Americans. In fact, according to the CDC, approximately 50% of all Americans take a pharmaceutical drug daily. When you isolate senior citizens, the number shoots up to an astonishing 90%. And perhaps even more troubling, 20% of children take a pharmaceutical drug.

At the same time, statistics are showing that deaths from pharmaceutical drugs are rising at an alarming rate. But don’t take my word for it. Just google the term “pharmaceutical drugs kill” and you’ll see headlines from major news organizations such as Fox and CNN that read:

“Prescription drugs 62,000 times more likely to kill …

“Prescription drugs kill 6200% more Americans …”

“Prescription Drugs Kill 300 Percent More Americans than Illegal Drugs…”

“Prescription drugs are now killing more people than traffic accidents…”

“Prescription Drug Deaths Skyrocket…”

“Prescription drugs kill one person every 19 minutes…”

“Prescription Drugs Now Kill More People Than Heroin And Cocaine Combined…”

Sadly, most people don’t know that properly prescribed prescription drugs kill over 100,000 Americans each year. (This excludes prescription drug abuse, which causes this number to skyrocket even higher). This is more than or equal to the number of people who die from accidents, Alzheimer’s, influenza and diabetes!

One reason that most people are in the dark about the dangers of pharmaceutical drugs is due to a fundamental misunderstanding of how these drugs get tested and approved. Too many people believe that the FDA has some kind of rigorous testing and evaluation system. Sadly, this is far from the truth.

The current system puts almost the entire burden to test the safety of a new pharmaceutical drug on the developer of that drug. And since developing a new drug costs billions of dollars, you can imagine the immense pressure on the entire organization to make sure that drug gets to market. Making things worse are the fees that the pharmaceutical companies pay the FDA, which amount to about 20% of its total budget. Now, I’m no expert on organizational structure, but it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that this system is inherently flawed and corrupt.

What’s the final product of this cozy relationship between Big Pharma and the FDA? It’s simple – dangerous drugs being put on the market, leaving us hapless consumers as real world guinea pigs. Simply put, the big drug companies profit and we die.

One of the most infamous examples of this is what happened with the painkiller Vioxx. It’s widely known that Merck engaged in several illegal and dubious strategies to influence the research backing the safety of Vioxx. Sadly, this easily tricked the FDA who approved the drug, only to remove it from the shelves after it killed approximately 60,000 people – more than the number of brave soldiers who died in Vietnam. Will we be building a memorial for the Vioxx victims?

The latest example of the flaws in the process for getting pharmaceutical drugs approved by the FDA is the diabetes drug Avandia. A Senate Finance Committee investigation showed that GlaxoSmithKline intentionally hid reliable scientific data clearly showing that Avandia significantly increases the risk of heart attack. Naturally this came to light after the FDA approved the drug, and it didn’t take long before it was linked to 83,000 heart attacks and deaths, according to the FDA’s own scientists.

If you think Vioxx and Avandia are flukes, think again. There are dozens, and perhaps hundreds, of drugs killing people every day, because their makers provided flawed, biased and corrupt data to the FDA. And since the FDA is unequipped, incapable or unwilling to change the system, more and more people are going to die.

If you believe your doctor provides the final line of defense for you, think again. Despite good intentions, guess who trained your doctor on all of the “benefits” of the drug they are prescribing to you? You guessed it – the company that stands to make billions of dollars from its sale. Your doctor got duped (and probably got a free golf trip in Hawaii). Meanwhile, you got a potentially harmful drug that may put your health in jeopardy.

The bottom line – don’t trust that pharmaceutical drugs are safe. Big Pharma has a long, sad track record of lies, corruption and deceit, all in the name of profits. And the FDA’s system to approve drugs is as flawed as perhaps any function of government.

My advice: If your doctor prescribes you a drug, take your health into your own hands! Consider lifestyle changes, look for natural alternatives, get second opinions and do your own research. Only take the drug after you are 100% certain it is safe and in your best interests. After all – your life may depend on it!
http://www.liveinthenow.com/article/gues...19-minutes

Quote:Experts call for mental illness screening for children

(Reuters) - Leading mental health experts are calling for school children to be screened for risk of mental illnesses such as depression and have devised a test that reliably identifies those at high risk.

The test can be done on a computer and could be used to alert doctors and psychologists to intervene early, said Barbara Sahakian a professor of clinical neuropsychology at Britain's Cambridge University.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/11/28...E820121128
As a doctor, I find giving vitamins, minerals, hormones and appropriate referrals to be more effective than pharmaceuticals in most circumstances.
I'm glad I came off pharmaceuticals. Especially the ones for mental "disorders". Those really affect the pineal.

The omega 3 fish oil and B vitamins I've been taking have worked wonders. Also, not pushing my spiritual balance beyond my capacity to ground.
(12-01-2012, 11:55 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: [ -> ]I'm glad I came off pharmaceuticals. Especially the ones for mental "disorders". Those really affect the pineal.

The omega 3 fish oil and B vitamins I've been taking have worked wonders. Also, not pushing my spiritual balance beyond my capacity to ground.

How long have you been off the pharmaceuticals? And this is completely, no pills other than vitamins?
I was only on them for about 2 months. A year before that I was on them about that long as well.

Well I'm not taking any pharmaceuticals now. I've been off them for a little over two months.

kdsii

I hear you there. I always had a feeling that having a prescribed 'bandage' over depression was a bad idea. Now that I'm off mine, I realize that I still have to face those old fears, even if meds boxed them away.
They're made to sound like they FIX something, but all meds to many times is postponing full emotional ownership of catalyst.
I think we're on a similar path, Gemini Smile

(12-01-2012, 11:55 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: [ -> ]I'm glad I came off pharmaceuticals. Especially the ones for mental "disorders". Those really affect the pineal.

The omega 3 fish oil and B vitamins I've been taking have worked wonders. Also, not pushing my spiritual balance beyond my capacity to ground.
I'm also working on going raw vegan, and detoxing with zeolite.
I find if I don't push myself into the light forcefully, that I can stay balanced.
(12-02-2012, 01:22 AM)kdsii Wrote: [ -> ]but all meds do many times is postponing full explosion of catalyst.

BigSmile
Gemini how great. i'm trying to eat more veggies too and less processed food. and of course give up pharms etc. even ibuprofen.
(12-02-2012, 01:25 AM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: [ -> ]I'm also working on going raw vegan, and detoxing with zeolite.

Be careful which zeolite you get, some are bullshit. I did it for awhile but I'm not 100% sure it was the only thing working.

A very good way to detox is to get a water distiller and remineralizing drops.

I was becoming pretty healthy and then my mind cracked and I relapsed. But up until then I was was making lots of progrss.
I love this little gem of an article. It is 12 years old, so the numbers are outdated, but the author is from Johns Hopkins, and it was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Is US Health Really the Best in the World?

Quote:as many as 20% to 30% of patients receive contraindicated care.

Quote:an estimated 44000 to 98000 [Americans] die each year as a result of medical errors.

Quote:• 12000 deaths/year from unnecessary surgery
• 7000 deaths/year from medication errors in hospitals
• 20000 deaths/year from other errors in hospitals
• 80000 deaths/year from nosocomial infections in hospitals
• 106000 deaths/year from nonerror, adverse effects of medications

These total to 225000 deaths per year from iatrogenic causes.

Iatrogenic
means: Of or relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment.

Quote:225000 deaths per year constitutes the third leading cause of death in the United States, after deaths from heart disease and cancer.

Quote:Among the 13 countries included in the international comparison mentioned above, the US position on income inequality is 11th (third worst).