(NaturalNews) We've just released a new, short animation exposing the truth about the dangers of statin drugs. Called "The Truth About Statin Drugs," this public service announcement animation quotes research published in the
British Medical Journal which reveals that statin drugs cause liver dysfunction, acute kidney failure, cataracts and extreme muscle weakness, among other serious side effects.
The animation video is available on
www.NaturalNews.TV at:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=2D691570EF29BA0517C767D6ED6667C0I created this public service video with the help of a voice talent professional who did the narration voiceover. The character "hmmm?" sound effect is actually my own voice.
This was animated by our in-house animator who also animated the
Vaccine Zombie music video (
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=6D05173308E7F4169D7259EB85CDF522).
People don't realize how dangerous statin drugs can really be
The reason I chose to produce this animation is because
so many people are on statin drugs and yet they have no idea how harmful they are. I work out quite a bit, and recently at the gym, I saw three guys working out in a mini boot camp style, and one of the guys just couldn't hack it. Even though he
looked fit, he was completely fatigued after just a few minutes of exercise, he collapsed onto the floor, exhausted.
I immediately suspected this was a statin drug reaction, so I walked over to the guy and asked him if he was taking statins for high cholesterol. He look at me with bewilderment, and then answered, "Yes, I'm on a prescription recommended by my doctor."
To that, I asked, "Are you aware that the
statin drugs are most likely the cause of your fatigue and exhaustion? They cause extreme muscle weakness as one of their side effects."
The guy seemed astonished. He had never heard that before. Most people have never heard that.
Doctors have rarely heard it, too. (They don't often know the side effects of the drugs they prescribe!)
That's the point of this
animation: To get people to
think about what they swallow. Gulping down synthetic chemicals is not the pathway to health. It's actually a pathway to ongoing disease and
medical victimization by Big Pharma and the conventional medical industry. High cholesterol can be very easily normalized through simple changes in diet and exercise, with
no dangerous chemical medications needed!
Please
share this animation with others. Spread the word about the dangers of statin
drugs, and help encourage people to use
healing foods, not dangerous chemicals, to support their health.
We have more animations on the way from NaturalNews! And thank you for your continued support of our website, our store and our sponsors. It is your support that allows us to hire an in-house animator and produce these kinds of public service announcement animations.
Lots more to come!
About the author: Mike Adams is a consumer health advocate and award-winning journalist with a mission to teach personal and planetary health to the public He is a prolific writer and has published thousands of articles, interviews, reports and consumer guides, and he is well known as the creator of popular downloadable preparedness programs on financial collapse, emergency food storage, wilderness survival and home defense skills. Adams is an independent journalist with strong ethics who does not get paid to write articles about any product or company. In 2010, Adams created TV.NaturalNews.com, a natural living video sharing site featuring thousands of user videos on foods, fitness, green living and more. He also founded an environmentally-friendly online retailer called BetterLifeGoods.com that uses retail profits to help support consumer advocacy programs. He's also the CEO of a highly successful email newsletter software company that develops software used to send permission email campaigns to subscribers. Adams volunteers his time to serve as the executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and practices nature photography, Capoeira, martial arts and organic gardening. Known on the 'net as 'the Health Ranger,' Adams shares his ethics, mission statements and personal health statistics at www.HealthRanger.org
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