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I've often wondered how many traffic accidents are caused by people
who are doped up on prescription drugs. If you think about it, most
traffic accidents are actually caused by people who either make poor
decisions or who have terrible reaction times. And so when some crazy
driver pulls out in front of them, they don't have the quick reactions
to prevent the accident and they just plow right into the other vehicle.
When people start talking about health insurance reform and how
to bring health insurance to the American people, they inevitably
end up in a ridiculous discussion about how to negotiate the cost
of drugs, how to provide drug discounts to senior citizens, or how
to engage in a system of managed care that denies medical services
to certain groups. It's all a rather useless exercise in shifting
paperwork, blame, or money from the pockets of one organization to
another. And in the end, it helps no one.
You may be surprised to learn that as much as prescription drugs
are now being shown to be dangerous for human health, there's also
a big problem in the way people turn to alternative medicines such
as Chinese herbs, Western herbs, nutritional supplements and superfood
supplements. And that problem is not in those remedies themselves,
but rather in the way people use them to address their health challenges.
A new study published in Germany has found that St. John's Wort,
a medicinal herb frequently blamed by conventional medicine for interfering
with prescription drugs, is more effective than a popular antidepressant
drug in treating depression. The study found that the herb is actually
much more effective than antidepressant drugs, since more than half
of those taking St. John's Wort in the trial experienced improvements
in symptoms of mental depression. Conversely, only 1/3 of those taking
the popular antidepressant drug showed such improvements. Not surprisingly,
those taking the herb also showed significantly fewer negative side
effects compared to those taking the prescription drug.
Every once in a while, a prescription drug comes along that has
the potential to actually help people. In this article, I will be
discussing the PYY3-36 Appetite Control Nasal Spray made by a company
called Nastech. This is an upcoming prescription drug product still
in Phase II testing that could someday offer tremendous potential
to help people lose weight. But it's not all smooth sailing yet;
there are some potential dangers and pitfalls along the way. Those
will be discussed here as well.
In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the more interesting
products and issues we're uncovering these days. There’s a
product that I highly recommend for those that want a nutritious
food bar made with real food, and not a bunch of processed or manufactured
ingredients. It's called LaraBar, and if you look at the ingredients
on any of the available LaraBars, you'll be quite pleased -- because
there are only three or four key ingredients. These bars are real
food; they're made with fruit and nuts, and are they delicious.
Have you ever thought about the similarities between pharmaceutical
and tobacco companies? They're striking. Both sell products that
kill people when used as directed. The statistics are readily available
for pharmaceuticals, which kill around 100,000 Americans each year
according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, and
Big Tobacco, which makes tobacco products that are partly responsible
for hundreds of thousands of cases of cancer in the United States
each year. These are the facts from industry. Industry critics (such
as myself) would argue that those numbers are actually much higher.
On the heels of frightening statistics about how diseased the U.S.
population has become in the last three decades, there's a lot of
talk these days about health care reform. The uninsured need coverage.
Senior citizens on fixed incomes need to be able to afford their
medications. The mentally disturbed need to be treated. Children
need their medicine, we're told.
Here’s some fascinating news in the world of medicine that
really shows the drug racket -- the huge prescription drug scam taking
place in this country today. Researchers sent a group of people,
who said they saw the drug Paxil in a TV advertisement, into doctors’ offices.
Many of these patients didn't even show signs of depression, but
when they named the drug, 50 percent were diagnosed as having depression,
and 55 percent were given a prescription for the exact prescription
drug they named.
America was rudely awakened to a new kind of danger on September
11, 2001: Terrorism. The attacks that day left 2,996 people dead,
including the passengers on the four commercial airliners that were
used as weapons. Many feel it was the most tragic day in U.S. history. |