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Too Profitable to Cure

Brent Hoadley, Ph.D.
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CBS News, 5/2/04. Super Resistant Superbugs. • PRNewswire Association LLC, 7/14/04. Class Action Lawsuit Against Major Drug Manufacturers Overcharging Disabled and Homeless for Drugs. • Therapeutics Letter, Issue 52, Apr/May/June 2004. Antidepressant Medications in Children and Adolescents. < ww w. ti. ubc .ca/pages/ letter52.htm> • Psych Drug Truth, 10/3/03. Lilly Settles Prozac Lawsuit. < w w w. prozactruth. com> • cbs MarketWatch, 9/24/04. Pfizer Slams Dissident Executive Who Backs Drug Import Bill. • Pharma, New Medicine.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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Gedek B, Hagenhoff G, (1989) Orale Verabreichung von lebensfahigen Zellen des Hefestammes Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hansen cbs 5926 und deren Schicksal wahrend der Magen-Darm-Passage. Therapiewoche 38 (Sonderheft): 33-40. Hochter W, Chase D, Hagenhoff G (1990) Saccharomyces boulardii bei akuter Erwachsenediarrhoe. Miinch Med Wschr 132: 188-192. Hojgaard L, Arffmann S, Jorgeasen M, Krag E, (1981) Tea consumption, a cause of constipation. Br Med J 282: 864. Jahn HU, Zeitz M, (1991) Immunmodulatorische Wirkung von Saccharomyces boulardii beim Menschen.
Bockeler W, Thomas G (1989): In-vitro-Studien zur destabilisierenden Wirkung lyophilisierter Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hansen cbs 5926-Zellen auf Enterobakterien. Lapt sich diese Eigenschaft biochemisch erklaren? In, Miiller J, Ottenjann R, Seifert J (Hrsg), Okosystem Darm, Springer Verlag, S 142-153. Czerucka D, Roux 1, Rampal P, (1994) Saccharomyces boulardii inhibits sectretagogue-mediated adenosin 3", 5"-cyclic monophosphate induction in intestinal cells. Gastroenterology 106:65-72.

Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies

Greg Critser
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They did the same act for the New York Times Sunday supplement group. At cbs, still stinging from the Hayes incident, lawyers were less than enthusiastic. Davis and Weinstein showed them a proposed commercial. All it said was that there was a new kind of medication for allergy sufferers that did not make you drowsy. It then showed a young, attractive nurse coming out to meet a patient and saying, "The doctor will see you now." Weinstein recalls that the next day, he got a jubilant phone call from cbs executives. "They were so excited," he recalls.

Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs

Melody Petersen
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In the eleven months leading up to April 2005, seven of the ten biggest advertisers on the cbs Evening News were pharmaceutical companies. There were eight pages of prescription drug ads in the twenty-four-page Parade magazine tucked inside the newspapers of three hundred American cities on Sunday, February 12, 2006, including Mason City, Iowa's Globe Gazette. The ads in newspapers and magazines included lengthy warnings about the medicine's dangers to satisfy federal rules. But the marketers wrote these sections using complicated medical language that the common American could not understand.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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To make matters worse for its competitors, consumer reporter Paul Moriarty of KYW, the cbs affiliate in Philadelphia, compared Sun & Earth All Purpose Cleaner with Fantastik.53 In an on-air independent demonstration, Moriarty showed that the all-natural Sun & Earth outcleaned Fantastik! with its petrochemical arsenal. The market for green cleaning products is small and amounts to less than 1 percent of the total share of an $8 billion market, probably at around $50 million. That means growth will be exponential, say LOHAS experts.54 You can't always be perfect. I know I can't.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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Gedek B, Hagenhoff G, (1989) Orale Verabreichung von lebensfahigen Zellen des Hefestammes Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hansen cbs 5926 und deren Schicksal wahrend der Magen-Darm-Passage. Therapiewoche 38 (Sonderheft): 33-40. Hbchter W, Chase D, Hagenhoff G, (1990) Saccharomyces boulardii bei akuter Erwachsenediarrhoe. Munch Med Wschr 132: 188-192. Hojgaard L, Arffmann S, Jorgeasen M, Krag E, (1981) Tea consumption, a cause of constipation. BMJ 282: 864. Jahn HU, Zeitz M, (1991) Immunmodulatorische Wirkung von Saccharomyces boulardii beim Menschen.
Bockeler W, Thomas G, (1989): In-vitro-Studien zur destabilisierenden Wirkung lyophilisierter Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hansen cbs 5926-Zellen auf Enterobakterien. LaSt sich diese Eigenschaft biochemisch erklaren? In, Miiller J, Ottenjann R, Seifert J (Hrsg), Okosystem Darm, Springer Verlag, S 142-153. Czerucka D, Roux 1, Rampal P, (1994) Saccharomyces boulardii inhibits sectretagogue-mediated adenosin-cyclic monophosphate induction in intestinal cells. Gastroenterology 106:65-72. Ewe K, (1983) Obstipation - Pathophysiologie, Klinik, Therapie. Int Welt 6:286-292.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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When one totals the sugar intake of the average American, including refined sugar, high fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners, the shocking intake is 142 pounds a year, or roughly 2 Vi pounds per week, according to a report by cbs Broadcasting on June 17, 2007. This figure has risen 23 percent in the last 25 years and is a major cause of soaring rates of obesity and diabetes. Children make up a large proportion of the sugar-consuming population.

Interview with Chris Kilham, the Medicine Hunter, author of Hot Plants

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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I want you to be able to walk into cbs or Whole Foods and buy an herb that'll help your health in ways that you need more safely than a pharmaceutical, and have this whole other cascade of benefits take place. Mike: Because there are so many treasures in these so-called Third World countries, treasures that the Western world needs and that the Third World just needs markets for. Kilham: Yeah, indigenous cultures -- whether you're talking China, India, the Amazon, South Pacific, South East Asia, whatever -- have long histories of use of plant medicines.

Interview with Dr. Lindsey Duncan, founder of Genesis Today (herbal cleansing / detox supplements)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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I say to people when I speak and when I do appearances on CNN and ABC and cbs and NBC news, "Depression is not a deficiency of Prozac". Depression is also not a deficiency of St John's Wort. Mike:Exactly. Dr. Duncan: A headache is not a deficiency of Tylenol. It's also not a deficiency of feverfew. Go to the core. Mike: Right. Dr. Duncan: Go to the root. Go deep and you'll get the answer. Mike: And I want to cover a touchy subject that you already mentioned. Some people aren't comfortable even talking about bowel movements, but I say, "Look, let's talk about it.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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But the problems were not yet over for Weisbaum and cbs. Suarez Corporation Industries filed a lawsuit against Weisbaum and cbs for broadcasting a malicious reckless and false story that defamed us. The lawsuit sought $25 million in damages. Again, counter-offensive tactics are not going to help you if you have done something truly wrong. They were successful for us because in these unjust regulatory actions, we were innocent of any wrongdoing.

Medicine's assault on calcium: Quack science fuels calcium bashing frenzy

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Here's a sampling of the headlines you may have seen in the popular press: No broad benefit from calcium found for women - San Jose Mercury News Back to milk: Few benefits found from calcium pills - International Herald Tribune Study Shows Limited Benefits From Calcium - Houston Chronicle Studies Question Benefits Of Calcium, Vitamin D - cbs (affiliate, California) Anyone who actually reads the study, however, learns that calcium was shown to produce a whopping 29% reduction in bone fractures for those actually taking the pills.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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Then consider this. • cbs refused to air a thirty-second commercial from a group that was critical of the Bush administration. cbs also did not air the mini-series "The Reagans" because of pressure from conservative groups and advertisers. • I just received an e-mail stating "Print publishers depend on drug companies for a huge part of their advertising, and may be reluctant to take an ad that antagonizes their best customers." All bets are off if the companies themselves actually apply pressure.

The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health

T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II
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In February 1989 a representative of NRDC said on CBS's 60 Minutes that the apple industry chemical was "the most potent carcinogen in the food supply."2,3 The public reaction was swift. One woman called state police to chase down a school bus to confiscate her child's apple.4 School systems across the country, in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Chicago, among others, stopped serving apples and apple products. According to John Rice, former chairman of the U.S. Apple Association, the apple industry took an economic walloping, losing over $250 million.

The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It

Marcia Angell, M.D.
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When he decided the "news breaks" (as WJMK called them) did not meet the standards of cbs News, the company decided to hire the retired cbs News anchor Walter Cronkite and CNN's Aaron Brown to replace him.5 Cronkite later pulled out of the deal and was sued by WJMK. His lawyer argued that he was defrauded into believing the advertising was journalism. A new type of stealth ad consists of celebrities apparently spontaneously talking about health ailments on news or entertainment shows in the course of an ordinary interview.

Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies

Greg Critser
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Both his mother and father were employed in the industry — his father eventually became president of cbs Radio — and one summer young Arthur, as a student, worked in the mailroom of the ad giant McCann Erickson. As far as he was concerned, ad people were "among the most creative and knowledgeable peopie to be found anywhere in our society," and advertising was simply one part of the great American system, inexorably connected to the process of innovation and change and betterment.
Weinstein recalls that the next day, he got a jubilant phone call from cbs executives. "They were so excited," he recalls. "Once they thought about the implications, they knew there was a huge and fresh flow of new money there." The Seldane campaign, launched in 1988, became one of Med-icus's, and Merrill's, most successful campaigns ever. Sales of Seldane soared beyond anyone's wildest imaginations. Merrill could not manufacture it fast enough. This result was all the more remarkable, given the low-key approach of Weinstein's copy. As Castagnoli says: "We were idealistic.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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It appears he was going to team up with TV reporter Herb Weisbaum of KIRO-TV, a cbs affiliate in Seattle, Washington. The plan was to blow this petty civil suit out of proportion, to get a national news story, to launch his gubernatorial campaign. Weisbaum did run a preliminary story in December, 1991, which contained certain falsities in order to preview the "big story." This report got national coverage on the "CBS This Morning" show. However, unknown to Eikenberry, Lindenwold was only one of 13 divisions of The Suarez Corporation, now Suarez Corporation Industries.

The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It

Marcia Angell, M.D.
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When he decided the "news breaks" (as WJMK called them) did not meet the standards of cbs News, the company decided to hire the retired cbs News anchor Walter Cronkite and CNN's Aaron Brown to replace him.5 Cronkite later pulled out of the deal and was sued by WJMK. His lawyer argued that he was defrauded into believing the advertising was journalism. A new type of stealth ad consists of celebrities apparently spontaneously talking about health ailments on news or entertainment shows in the course of an ordinary interview.

The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman

Peter Rost
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Rost, 46, appeared on a segment of 60 Minutes on cbs about drug prices—a follow-up to his news conference on the subject last year with members of Congress and to the opinion pieces he has written for the New York Times and other newspapers. Ready, as always, to put in a full day at the office, Dr. Rost turned on his computer Monday and tried for the first time in almost two weeks to log into his Pfizer e-mail account. Access denied." A spokesman for Pfizer told the New York Times that the company had not deliberately disconnected my e-mail and cell phone service.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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According to a disturbing report aired on the cbs television program 60 Minutes on January 16, 2000, this measure to improve air quality has, ironically, given Americans yet another reason to be concerned about the safety of their drinking water supply. MTBE has been seeping into all our water supplies, both surface and underground, at an alarming rate. It has been found in storm water in 592 samples collected in sixteen cities between 1991 and 1995.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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CBS refused to air a thirty-second commercial from a group that was critical of the Bush administration. cbs also did not air the mini-series "The Reagans" because of pressure from conservative groups and advertisers. • I just received an e-mail stating "Print publishers depend on drug companies for a huge part of their advertising, and may be reluctant to take an ad that antagonizes their best customers." All bets are off if the companies themselves actually apply pressure.

More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease

Kevin Trudeau
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I appeared on CNN's Paula Zahn, NBC's Today Show with Matt Lauer, the cbs Early Show, ABC's 20120 and Dateline, and numerous other television and radio shows. Stories about me and my book were run on Fox, The O'Reilly Factor, Inside Edition, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, USA Today, the New York Times, and hundreds of other newspapers and magazines around the world. My staff has reviewed virtually every one of these interviews, articles, and reports.

Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business

Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele
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One day later, the cbs Morning News weighed in: "For years the top diet researchers predicted that in the future, we would treat weight control with medications. Well, that future may be here today." After reviewing the study findings, CBS's medical reporter said: "These are just the first medications, and we're expected to see better and better ones. What I suspect is going to happen is this: That just like with high blood pressure and high cholesterol, you're expected to do a little something, get on a diet, begin an exercise program.

The ADHD Fraud: How Psychiatry Makes "Patients" of Normal Children

Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey
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Mosholder's report, as of this writing, still remains buried, but news of its contents made it into a cbs News report and his findings were shared by the Los Angeles Times by way of an internal FDA document they obtained. A sentence by Mosholder in it addressed limitations in the data and read, "Finding a statistical association despite these limitations makes the finding difficult to dismiss." Unfortunately, it will be eagerly dismissed by those with a financial and/or professional interest in believing otherwise. Quoted in the April 6, 2004 Los Angeles Times, Harvard psychiatrist Dr.

The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman

Peter Rost
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TWENTY-FOUR The "Disenabled" E-Mail Account On June 5, 2005, cbs finally broadcast the 60 Minutes episode on drug reimportation that they had spent over six months producing. My biggest surprise, once I viewed it, was how much work had gone into it. Television, as I had experienced it, resembled a conveyor belt, on which guests were rolled into the studio for five minutes of live questioning and then rolled out again. But with 60 Minutes, even the brief bits that featured me involved a tremendous amount of effort.
Unfortunately, however, there was no significant mention of the cbs reimportation segment in the print media, and it might have remained that way had Pfizer not made yet another mistake. "Your E-Mail Has Been Disenabled" On Monday evening, the day after the broadcast, I sat down at my company computer to download my e-mail and find out if there were any comments from Pfizer colleagues about the show.

Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies about the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating

Jeffrey M. Smith
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She didn't know, but she was going into shock," reported cbs news. "I thought, oh my God, what is happening to me? I felt like I was going to die."18 Her co-workers called an ambulance. In the emergency room of a nearby hospital in Oakland, California, Booth was injected with anti-allergy medicine, given Benadryl, and put on an IV. It worked. The effects of anaphylactic shock subsided and five hours later Booth safely left the hospital. Across the country, Keith Finger, a Florida optometrist, enjoyed a dinner of tortillas, beans, and rice.

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