|
There
aren't any to speak of. There's nobody taking twelve
prescriptions
who has a clean bill of health. In fact, the more prescriptions a person
takes, the worse their overall health. And if you approach the
healthiest people you can find in a local fitness center and ask what
prescription drugs
they're taking in order to be so healthy, they'll give you a rather
confused look:
they
don't take prescription drugs!.
So
how is it that the pharmaceutical industry can be claiming to make
people healthier in the first place? And what happened to common sense
here? A rigorous scientific view of the whole situation can only
conclude that
prescription drugs are, in fact, making people sicker.
It's like a massive clinical trial, and the results of the trial are
rather obvious: we're swallowing more drugs than ever, and we're getting
sicker. In fact, the more drugs a person takes, and the longer they take
them, the more rapidly their overall health deteriorates.
So
why are drugs approved in the first place?
During development, prescription drugs are designed to target a single
measurable marker, such as
cholesterol levels
or bone density. There are thousands of such markers to target in the
world of
modern medicine,
and if a specific drug can alter any measurable marker in a positive
direction -- without killing too many people during the
clinical trials
-- the FDA eventually declares it to be "safe and effective" and the
drug is unleashed for public consumption.
Indeed, the drug may effectively impact that one marker. But here's
where the problem starts:
every
drug has a systemic effect, and these systemic effects are not
accurately measured (or admitted) in clinical trials.
For example,
statin drugs
do, in fact, lower bad cholesterol levels. But they do this by
compromising the ability of the liver to create all types of
cholesterol, including the "good" cholesterol and important hormones
that the body manufactures from cholesterol. Statins may have one
measurable, positive effect according to the medical charts, but they
simultaneously
throw
off the body's healthy physiology in a hundred other ways
such as blocking your sex drive.
Clinical trials don't pay much attention to these other effects; they're
just looking to prove one particular thing and get FDA approval to
market the drug as a miracle cholesterol fighter. What other effects the
drug has on the human body are largely ignored. And when clinical trial
participants start showing these severe effects, they are typically
"dismissed" from the trial in order to ensure that trial results look
positive. In this way, extremely toxic drugs are actually approved by
the FDA
as "safe."
Prescription drugs represent a war on the American people
This
situation means that, right now,
prescription drugs are killing 100,000 Americans each year and injuring
more than two million.
Those are the statistics from the Journal of the American Medical
Association, and that figure doesn't include the 40,000 or so who are
killed each year by over-the-counter pain
medications.
These are staggering figures: it's like having twenty-five 9/11 attacks
each year, but instead of terrorists flying the airplanes, it's
pharmaceutical company CEOs. There are more deaths and injuries caused
each year by
pharmaceuticals
than in any U.S. war or conflict since World War II.
And
yet pharmaceuticals continue to be marketed as miracle drugs that can
help people be healthy. But as I've mentioned,
there
are no extremely healthy people taking lots of prescription drugs!
The
counter argument
The
obvious counter to this argument is that people only start taking
prescription drugs after they're already sick. But that's not true:
statins
are now being pushed onto perfectly healthy people who have cholesterol
levels of 115, for example. They're supposed to start taking statins as
a preventative measure, even though there's nothing wrong with them.
With a similar lack of wisdom, the American Diabetes Association has
recommended that all diabetics start taking statin drugs
even
though there is no scientifically proven benefit to doing so
just in case some benefits are someday discovered!
And
statin drugs are already known to cause an alarming number of dangerous
side effects. After being consumed for just a few days, statin drugs
start interfering with normal liver function. Within a matter of weeks
or months, the patient often shows new symptoms or disorders. Upon
visiting a western medical doctor, they are diagnosed with another
disease or condition and -- guess what? -- given another
prescription drug
to take in combination with the statins. In the business world, this is
called "upselling the customer" -- getting the same customers to buy
more stuff, thereby greatly increasing your profit margin.
And
so it goes: one prescription after another, like boxcars on a train,
until the patient is: 1) financially depleted, and 2) suffering the
ravages of extreme chemical toxicity from prescription drugs. By the
time a typical patient finally dies from complications caused by the
prescription drugs, they may have spent $100,00 or more on drugs alone.
And that number can be multiplied even further if "heroic drugs" are
prescribed during the patient's last surviving days.
Dangerous drug interactions are rarely tested
There's another factor to consider here, too:
prescription drugs are rarely tested for dangerous interactions with
other drugs.
In other words, even though the FDA might have approved drug A for one
thing, and drug B for another, nobody ever tested what happens in human
beings when both drug A and drug B are taken together. Far too often,
the combination is toxic, and many prescription drug combinations are
fatal. Those that are not fatal may cause other injuries, meaning they
will destroy the patient's liver or pancreas, which will of course
create demand for even more prescription drugs to deal with those
issues.
In
this way, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. When you visit a western
medical doctor and take even a single prescription,
you're caught in the spiral of pharmaceutical dependence.
The only way to escape this trap and actually restore your health is to
give up all prescription drugs and, instead, make radical changes to
your diet and lifestyle -- and seek our naturopathic or holistic
treatments -- to restore your health. This is the only way to create
lasting health.
Where
are all the healthy, happy, athletic prescription drug takers?
Getting back to the main point here, doesn't it make sense that if
prescription drugs made people healthy, there would be all sorts of
healthy, happy, athletic people walking around touting the benefits of
all the drugs they're taking? If drugs were good for you, there should
be hundreds of thousands of such people right now. They should be
mentally sharp, have low body fat, high
bone density,
healthy digestive tracts, healthy
blood chemistry,
vibrant skin, high energy, excellent moods, and so on. And yet this is
not at all the case.
Typically, when you meet a person who is taking multiple prescription
drugs, they are overweight or obese, chronically fatigued, mentally
depressed, sickly in appearance, mentally clouded, suffering from
several blood chemistry problems, burdened with weak immune systems,
suffering from low bone density, and emotionally unstable. Sadly, this
is not only the typical prescription drug patient I'm describing here,
this
also describes many doctors and
health care
workers
who dole out the drugs in the first place.
Given
this reality, it takes a great leap of imagination to believe that
prescription drugs are somehow good for you. It's almost like walking
into a Michael Jackson video, seeing a roomful of half-dead zombies
drooling on each other, and shouting like Jim Carrey, "I want whatever
they're taking!"
The
promise of drugs is seductive
It's
seductive, of course, to imagine that perhaps your state of mental
anguish is simply a "brain chemistry imbalance" that can be corrected
with antidepressant drugs. It's tempting to treat your
osteoporosis
with a doctor-recommend pill rather than getting into the habit of daily
walking. It's convenient to live on heartburn medications instead of
having to make healthy food choices for a change. Popping pills is
always easier than changing your life, but popping pills is like making
a deal with the Devil: you always end up losing.
When
you take prescription drugs on a long-term basis,
you're sure to come out worse than when you started.
Prescription drugs are only appropriate for short-term interventions
that save a patient's life while they make radical changes to their
diet, nutrition and lifestyle that correct the underlying imbalances.
For example, an obese middle-aged man suffering from extremely high
cholesterol is obviously at risk of a sudden heart attack. Statin drugs
might be legitimately used for a few weeks or months
just
to keep the guy alive
while he makes radical
lifestyle changes
that will ultimately bring his cholesterol (and his body weight) down to
reasonable levels.
The
legitimate uses for prescription drugs
That's a reasonable, legitimate use of prescription drugs. But that's
not the way they're being promoted today. Thanks to the culture of greed
and widespread lack of ethics at
pharmaceutical
companies, statins and other drugs are being pushed as
lifetime medications
while any mention of diet, nutrition or exercise is either completely
avoided or, at best, glossed over. The result is that patients are told
drugs are the only answer.
Doctors are culpable in this as well: most don't even understand
nutrition 101, and few bother to take the time to work with patients on
lifestyle changes in the first place. Of course, most
doctors
would say that it's the patients who aren't interested in making
changes, and they're right about that, but there's also something rather
negligent about the fact that the vast majority of doctor visits result
in a 90-second conversation and a prescription for the latest brand-name
drug. (If you're a doctor and don't fit this description, good for you!
But make no mistake: your colleagues are miserable healers...)
So
why are prescription drugs so popular?
The
only reason prescription drugs are so popular today is not because they
work, but because they are extremely profitable. It's profitable for the
drug companies
who mark them up as much as 500,000% over the cost of the raw
ingredients, it's profitable for retailers like Walgreens who mark them
up even further (and whose business relies primarily on drug profits),
it's profitable for newspapers and magazines who gladly cash checks for
millions of dollars in drug advertising, and it's even profitable for
doctors who receive all sorts of free vacations, "consulting fees," and
other not-so-subtle bribes in exchange for writing prescriptions for
brand-name drugs.
The
system is extremely profitable to everyone... everyone except you, that
is. You suffer devastating health consequences when you participate. You
get stuck with the medical debt. Your insurance rates go sky-high. And
to add insult to injury,
you're sicker now than before you started taking the drugs!
Our
system of modern medicine is a sham, folks. It's primarily a
drug racket
that's dominated by
Big Pharma.
The science is largely distorted (and often outright fraudulent), the
ethics have all but disappeared, and the long-term price of all this is
going to be enormous. We have an unprecedented problem on our hands
that's sickening an entire generation and creating stratospheric
long-term
health care costs
for the next round of working taxpayers unlucky enough to stumble onto
all this.
But
don't worry: when everybody's sicker than ever, the drug companies will
promise they have the next big cure. All you have to do is pop daily
pills at $200 each, and all your health problems will be solved!
Readers rave about our FREE email newsletter
Receive FREE (but valuable) news, articles and action
alerts from the NewsTarget Network on the topics you
choose! Join over 500,000 monthly readers and see
why so many people report
extraordinary health improvements after becoming
a regular reader!
- 100% free of charge. Unsubscribe anytime.
- Absolutely no spam or garbage. We respect your
privacy and your intelligence.
- Choose from topics like natural health
solutions, renewable energy, the environment,
emerging technology and more.
- Receive a free instant download of our
$29 Secret Sources guide that reveals top
sources for little-known health and diet solutions.
Click here to subscribe now (it's free!)
Natural
Bodybuilding at its Finest - Lift for Life.com |