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September 21st, 2009 | #1 |
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"Regulation keeps us safe!" saith the fool
[WN are as dumb as the AmeriKwans they mock on every issue but race. If you believe that regulation insures safety, you are a lemming. Letting FDA-approved drugs into your body is no safer than letting niggers into your neighborhood.]
It is amazing how Americans assume FDA-approved drugs are safe. Many list death as a potential side effect. Yet Americans keep taking them. Is death an acceptable side effect? Apparently it is to the FDA. Doctors could have put a stop to all this needless death, but they were seduced by free pens, scratch pads, lunches and paid lectures. So don’t run back to your doctor and ask if any of the home remedies suggested herein are safe and effective. Too bad the tart cherry growers in Michigan didn’t send pens and scratch pads to American doctors. The US Department of Agriculture conducted some tests on tart cherry extract and found it produced pain relief similar to that of ibuprofen without the gastric side effects. The FDA allows a drug like acetaminophen to stay on store shelves even though it kills hundreds of Americans annually, while it muffles the tart cherry growers, who aren’t allowed to say their product is a safe and effective pain reliever. Tart cherry growers had to dump 10 million pounds of their crop this year due to lack of demand. Read the plight of tart cherry growers here. Public keeps coming back for more No one knows how many people die from side effects caused by prescription drugs. A study conducted a decade ago, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, showed over 100,000 Americans succumb to properly-prescribed drugs, dispensed by a nurse in hospitals. A major drug company was just fined $2.3 billion for promotion of off-label use of an anti-inflammatory drug. Yet the public seems to have no lack of confidence in that company’s other drugs, including the top-selling statin anti-cholesterol drug that only prevents 1 heart attack per 70 users over a period of 5 years. Confronted with information that vitamin C and D serve as natural statins, statin drug users will likely call their doctor to ask if that idea would be OK. But not a doubt about the safety or effectiveness of the statin drug they take. After all, their doctor prescribed the drug and the FDA approved the drug. Dr. John Abramson of Harvard Medical School says statin drugs have never been shown to reduce mortality from coronary artery disease. However, they do lower your cholesterol numbers, giving patients a false sense of comfort. http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi120.html |
September 21st, 2009 | #2 |
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The medical industry is treatment oriented, not cure oriented.
If pharmaceuticals cured disease, Proctor & Gamble would be out of business the next day. Big bucks in never ending treatments. I take both vitamins and statins for cholesterol. What I have learned is this: statins are extracted from sea kelp. Eating sea kelp (whole plant, not kelp tablets for iodine) capsules will also greatly reduce cholesterol levels. Cod fish eat a lot of sea kelp. Cod fish are also very good for you. Excessive cholesterol is produced by a hyper-active liver. People consume too much caffein. Salad vinegar will also eliminate cholesterol from the blood stream. The medical industry is an extortion racket, but I digress. |
September 21st, 2009 | #3 |
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from a friend:
Normally I wouldn't concern myself with this kind of thing, but I talked with a doctor at the VA recently, and he gave me the scoop on the swine flu shot. Because of the sheer volume of it, it's cheaply made and wicked risky. It's filled with live cancer cells and squalene (which caused gulf war syndrome). It even has things like antifreeze and formaldehyde to F with your immune system to produce an immune response, and let's not forget about mercury. This is a recipe for birth defects, a lifetime of immune system problems, or even death. "Soft kill" is an appropriate term. He said that this thing is even worse than Gardasil, which is killing and sterilizing tens of thousands of teenage girls. He's not taking it, the makers of it won't take it, and I'm not taking it. You guys can if you want, and if you live in MA, you may have no choice, but before you do, look at the links on the site below. It's Alex Jones' site, and he's kinda out there, but the videos and articles on there are a must see. I'm sending this to everyone on my list (except for the ones that I WANT to take it. lol just kidding), and I'm asking that you send it along as well. I'd hate to say I told you so, |
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You know overdosing on Vitamin C can kill you so I don't really blame the FDA for putting down death as a side effect. My guess is that they know that only about half the people will read the actual dosage, thus the issues that might result. That's not to say that the Kwan doctors aren't rubbish, they are, and that is where most of the actual complications come in. If they weren't the FDA would hardly be more than a department of quality assurance. The real trouble is due exactly because medicine is in the USA is all about so called "freedom": slimy, no-talent scum bags get into the profession for the money and nothing ever gets done without the doc slicing everything "unnecessary" out to get a coin or ten thousand . When it comes to the human body, a merchant is the last face you want looking over your inner facilities BUT THAT IS WHAT HAPPENS in this country. If I ever got seriously sick in this country I would leave the next day and never look back, the last thing I want is to be part of the tens of thousands killed by "mistake" in the Kwan system .
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Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin. It would be almost impossible to overdose on it or any other water soluble vitamin since your body would just excrete them in your urine or perspiration. Fat soluble vitamins are a different story.
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Vitamins interact with the organism, they don't just pass through , 1-6 grams a day is enough to cause damage, especially to those who are weak.
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Vitamin C was a rough example but I know that it is possible to overdose on any Vitamin because they are involved in cellular metabolic/enzymatic activity. Last edited by psychologicalshock; September 22nd, 2009 at 12:15 AM. |
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September 22nd, 2009 | #9 |
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Anyways, here's an article I dug up , I can't quite find the actual one just the abstract but it's descriptive enough.
The Effects of Iron and Vitamin C Co-supplementation on Oxidative Damage to DNA in Healthy Volunteers The effects of co-supplementing healthy volunteers with iron (14 mg/day ferrous sulphate) and vitamin C (either 60 mg/day or 260 mg/day as ascorbic acid) on levels of oxidative DNA damage in white blood cells were studied. The subjects were divided into two groups: one group of 20 volunteers with a higher mean initial level of plasma vitamin C (71.9 ± 14.0 μmol/l) and a second group of 18 volunteers with a lower mean level (50.4 ± 25.8 μmol/l). In the first group there was a significant rise in several oxidative DNA base damage products and in total oxidative DNA damage in DNA extracted from white blood cells, but not in 8-hydroxyguanine, after 6 weeks of supplementation. However, after 12 weeks levels returned approximately to normal. In the group with the lower initial level of plasma ascorbate, presupplemental levels of oxidative DNA damage were higher and decreased on supplementation with iron and ascorbate. Since oxidative DNA damage has been suggested as a risk factor for the development of cancer, the implications of increased levels in well-nourished subjects after iron/ascobate supplementation are disturbing in view of the frequent use of dietary supplements containing both iron salts and ascorbate. This is of course still only correlation but at least it's more convincing than "that one guy". |
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