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Hospitals may be hazardous to your health

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We have a terrible healthcare system in this country. I don't trust the hospital to give anyone decent care. I am not saying that these nurses and physician assistants are intending to do harm. I think they have the right intentions, but they get thrown into these insane schedules that they have to adhere to, and they are expected to be mentally alert all the time. This is a very sickly environment. There is bad energy there, and it reeks of drugs and medications. The hospital is not a place of healing. Let's get that out right away. A hospital is a place where people go to die.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Naturally, they start doing what most people have long suspected and what Harvard Medical School professor Arnold Rehman articulates when he says their role has changed from 'developing the drugs that society really needs to trying to extract as much money as they possibly can from the healthcare system'.24 No new drugs The problem no one can get away from is the lack of effective new drugs. The significance of this is more apparent if one considers pharma innovation as a basic global utility where, instead of water or gas or oil, ideas circulate through the pipelines.

NewsTarget survey results, part 3: Making health changes that positively affect work performance

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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It can improve their grocery shopping decisions, their work performance, their relationships, their optimism and their longevity, and it can dramatically reduce the costs that they will place on our national healthcare system, whether it's private insurers, hospitals or employers that are footing much of the healthcare bill. This is why the number one change that we need to make in this country is to focus on our health. If we get our health right, many other problems will simply disappear, such as our global competitiveness.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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What we learned [at a hearing to explore how Vioxx could have been taken by so many for so long] illuminated a hidden corner of the healthcare system: the practices that pharmaceutical manufacturers use to promote their products to physicians.10 On 7 February 2001, when the FDA was discussing the VIGOR study, its arthritis advisory committee voted unanimously that physicians should be made aware of VIGOR'S cardiovascular results. According to Waxman, The next day, Merck sent a bulletin to its [Vioxx] sales force of more than 3,000.
The NHS, like any healthcare system, works because there is some basis of trust that patients will do what doctors consider to be in their best interests. When that trust breaks down, for whatever reason, governments find they are not only paying mounting costs for drugs, but they are spending more than they should in other ways. A paper in the Pharmaceutical Journal, for example, says about half of all medicines prescribed in the UK are not taken.32 If you believe the UK pharma industry association, the ABPI, the figure is much higher, at around 80%.
It would also hire at least 60 full-time care managers for Medicaid (the state-funded healthcare system) patients with asthma, congestive heart failure, diabetes and hypertension, run a health literacy programme to help low-income residents understand their conditions and treatments - and save the state $33 million over the next two years.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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Despite overwhelming victories against the FDA in court and before Congress, large drug companies still seek a monopoly over the healthcare system in the United States. Life Extension has waged a relentless war against the monopolistic pricing practices of the drug cartel. Refer to www.stopfda.com for information about how the FDA allows drug companies to charge outrageously inflated prices. Life Extension continues to protect consumer rights by seeking a free market that will result in dramatically lower prices for prescription medications.

The ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs

Mark Blumenthal
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There, herbal drugs are regulated in much the same way as conventional drugs, have to meet similar criteria of quality and safety that the country requires of all drugs (although herbal drugs are approved by a standard of "reasonable certainty" as compared to a stricter standard for pharmaceutical drugs), and are sometimes eligible for reimbursement by the national healthcare system (Blumenthal et ai, 1998). Commission E's findings on safety and efficacy have been called "the most accurate body of scientific knowledge on that subject available in the world today" (Robbers and Tyler, 1999).

Our Toxic World: A Wake Up Call

Doris J. Rapp, M.D.
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We cannot continue to pollute every aspect of our world as we are doing at the present time without realizing that the consequences eventually can be monumental. The healthcare system, insurance, legal system and governmental agencies need to recognize environmental health problems and become part of the resolution. The other challenge is to help the many chronically ill people who have been wrongly diagnosed or blamed for their illness and in some cases forced to live a life of partial or even total seclusion.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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And dmg companies aren't held responsible for the huge costs of dose-related side effects to the healthcare system. The result is that marketing issues frequently outweigh medical science in dmg company decisions. Indeed, marketing influences affect science so severely that even the medical journals, which depend on drug company advertising, tebelled against them.

Death by Medicine

Gary Null PhD, Carolyn Dean MD ND, Martin Feldman MD, Debora Rasio MD, Dorothy Smith PhD.
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The figures on unnecessary events represent people ("patients") who are thrust into a dangerous healthcare system. They are helpless victims. Each one of these 16.4 million lives is being affected in a way that could have a fatal consequence. Simply entering a hospital could result in the following: 1. In 16.4 million people, 2.1% chance of a serious adverse drug reaction,1 (186,000) 2. In 16.4 million people, 5-6% chance of acquiring a nosocomial infection,9 (489,500) 3. Inl6.

Water: For Health, for Healing, for Life: You're Not Sick, You're Thirsty!

F. Batmanghelidj
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The practice of clinical medicine today benefits the manufacturing and commercial arms of the healthcare system. The ignorance-promoting and money-making solutes focus is strictly guarded and forcefully dispensed—it is good for selling drugs. Although the knowledge of the physiology of the human body is advanced, the practice of clinical medicine does not benefit from the advancement of this discipline of science. WE ARE STILL WATER-DEPENDENT The role of water in the bodies of all living species, humans included, has not changed since the earliest creation of life in water.

Prevention's New Foods for Healing: Capture the Powerful Cures of More Than 100 Common Foods

Prevention Magazine
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American Dietetic Association and a health education specialist at Oak-wood healthcare system in Dearborn, Michigan. Buy it tender. When you have a taste for fresh pumpkin, be sure to shop for milder varieties, like the mini-sized Jack Be Littles. While large pumpkins are great for carving, they also tend to be tough and stringy, and most people don't enjoy them as much. Temper the taste. Pumpkin is among the stronger-flavored squashes, and even people who like the taste can be overwhelmed by its potent presence. To get the most pumpkin into your diet, you may want to mellow the taste.

The Complete Book of Alternative Nutrition

Selene Y. Craig, Jennifer Haigh, Sari Harrar and the Editors of PREVENTION Magazine Health Books
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The Ayurvedic Contradiction To those familiar with Ayurveda—the ancient Indian healthcare system that is also based on the i_ Vedas—the Ayurvedic prescriptions of eating meat for certain illnesses may seem to contradict the sacredness of animals. But the apparent contradiction is easily explained, accord- ing to Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc, director of the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico. "Vegetarianism is the ideal, but there is a difference between using meat for food and using it for medicine," he explains.

Healing Pets With Nature's Miracle Cures

Henry Pasternak, D.V.M., C.V.A.
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However, subclinical nutrient deficiencies are rampant and put a burden on our healthcare system. Signs of nutrient deficiencies may include bleeding gums, arthritis, stiff joints, easy bruising, dermatitis, any inflammatory disorders, cardiac problems, fatigue, gastrointestinal disorders, and dry skin. A subclinical deficiency means that the body's nutrient stores (vitamin, mineral, trace element) have been gradually drained, resulting in loss of optimal health and impairment of body processes leading to a variety of degenerative diseases.

Smart Medicine for Healthier Living : Practical A-Z Reference to Natural and Conventional Treatments for Adults

Janet Zand, LAc, OMD, Allan N. Spreed, MD, CNC, James B. LaValle, RPh, ND
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All of these developments have played a role in shaping the healthcare system we know today. Because of the many successes in the treatment of infectious diseases, the emphasis in medical research has now shifted toward the chronic and degenerative diseases, which remain less curable. Heart disease, the various forms of cancer, and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are among the health problems that pose the greatest challenges to medical science today.

Healing Pets With Nature's Miracle Cures

Henry Pasternak, D.V.M., C.V.A.
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REPPED: Introduction: Natural Methods Stress Health Maintenance and Disease Prevention A revolution in the healthcare system for man and animal is now sweeping the globe. Science and medicine have the technology to understand and appreciate the value of integrating "natural" and conventional therapies. The roots of natural medicine can be traced back to the philosophy of Hippocrates. This is a health-oriented system of medicine that stresses maintenance of health and prevention of disease.

Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine

Simon Mills and Kerry Bone
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Nevertheless, there were also true pioneers among this group, some passionately keen to develop a self-reliant healthcare system based on what they knew of plant remedies. One 'white Indian doctor' went into print. Samuel Thomson (1769-1843), was brought up as a shepherd boy in New Hampshire and introduced to herbs by a 'wise woman', Mrs Benton, who was versed in Indian lore. He very quickly became adept, being called upon by neighbours in competition with what may have been particularly poor service from the local doctor.

Vaccination The Issue of Our Times

Peggy O'Mara
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The only time we see people in the healthcare system often enough to complete the primary series of vaccination is in the first years of life. From a public health standpoint, it makes absolutely the most sense to give as many vaccines as we can as early as we can, and as many at the same time as we can. This provides the best chance to immunize the greatest portion of the population.
It calls not for a substitute for conventional care, but rather a different relationship to the healing process and the healthcare system based on personal choice and direct participation. We still need help when our children get sick, and we need to know that this help is available to us. In the event of an outbreak, a great deal can be done to minimize the risk to those exposed and to treat those who actually fall ill—much of which does not involve chemical drugs or vaccines of questionable safety and effectiveness.

Earl Mindell's Secret Remedies

Earl Mindell, R.Ph., Ph.D.
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Early in my career as a pharmacist and master herbalist, I became frustrated that the healthcare system paid vastly more attention to the treatment of disease than its prevention. In the United States, I was one of the earliest advocates of the use of supplements, and I am proud that my books, including The Herb Bible and the Antiaging Bible, have helped introduce millions of readers to the role supplements can play in maintaining robust health and in treating disease. As a pharmacist, I understand that conventional drug therapy occupies a very important role in health care.

Reclaiming Our Health: Exploding the Medical Myth and Embracing the True Source of Healing

John Robbins
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But it also recognizes that modern medicine has made, and can continue to make, important contributions—if these are contextualized in a healthcare system guided by a partnership ethos free from the conventional biases against women, nature, and spirituality. In short, this is a book that can profoundly change not only health care, but our lives. I hope it is read by our policy makers—and by everyone who wants to play an active and informed part in moving us toward the better future we want for our children and future generations.

In Bad Taste: The Msg Symptom Complex : How Monosodium Glutamate Is a Major Cause of Treatable and Preventable Illnesses, Such As Headaches, Asthma, Epilepsy, heart

George R. Schwartz
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As we witness increasing aging in our population, the problems with neurologically impaired elderly will put a tremendous personal strain on both the individual and the family as well as a serious economic impact on society and the healthcare system. In fact, some enterprising HMO (health maintenance organization) operator will one day create the "No-MSG" HMO. This money-making idea will ensure a population living with fewer headaches, less asthma, and decreased cardiac arrhythmias.

PDR for Nutritional Supplements

Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik
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AM-3:30 PM 305-324-3237 (for healthcare professionals only) Fax: 305-324-3394 ORLANDO Orlando Regional Drug Information Service Orlando Regional healthcare system 1414 Kuhl Ave., MP 192 Orlando, FL 32806 Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-4:30 PM 407-841-5111, ext. 8717 Fax: 407-649-1827 E-mail: druginfo@orhs.org TALLAHASSEE Drug Information Education Center Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University College of Pharmacy Honor House, Room 200 Tallahassee, FL 32307 Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-5 PM 850-488-5239 850-599-3064 800-451-3181 Fax: 850-412-7020 www.pharm acy.samu.

Stopping the Clock: Longevity for the New Millenium

Ronald Klatz and Robert Goldman
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For example, when anti-aging medicine is able to delay admission to nursing homes by just one month, the U.S. healthcare system will see $3 billion in savings a year! The National Institute on Aging recently reported that if the onset of Alzheimer's disease could be delayed by five years, the nation would save $40 billion per year! The healthy elderly population is the wealthiest segment of our population and will undoubtedly continue to pump money back into the economy.

The Vitamin Revolution in Health Care

Michael Janson, M.D.
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The medical community needs to become a partner, not a dictator, in the healthcare system. Over a quarter of a century ago, I became interested in nutrient compounds and their effects on human health. The old professors of nutrition who helped to develop the science of nutrition seemed complacent with their accomplishments and ignored the new discoveries that were being made in medicine, biochemistry, and molecular biology.

Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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This technique has been part of the healthcare system of China and East Asia for at least 2,500 years. The general theory of acupuncture is based on the premise that energy flows through the body along pathways called meridians, each of which is linked to a specific organ. Disruptions, or imbalances, in the flow of energy are believed to be responsible for disease. The purpose of acupuncture is to restore health by correcting these imbalances. The combinations of points at which the needles are inserted correspond to the combination of symptoms noted by the acupuncturist.

The Omega Solution: Unleash the Amazing, Scientifically Based Healing Power of Omega-3 & -6 Fatty Acids

Jonathan Goodman ND
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This is the joy and satisfaction of practicing individualized medicine in a healthcare system that too often treats the disease, not the person. Using nutrition, herbs, homeopathy, physical medicine, nutritional supplements, and counseling, I provide support for my patients as they reclaim their health. Essential fatty acids play a key role in so much of what I do. Let me share an example from my practice. Like so many women today, Jill, a 3 5 year-old executive, was both a full-time professional and a mother.

Diseasing of America: Addiction Treatment Out of Control

Stanton Peele
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This, despite Vaillant's stated view about alcoholism treatment that "in the long run, it is ineffective." Indeed, Vaillant makes clear in his research that the alcoholics he treated did no better than untreated alcoholics. It might seem strange to read about natural remission from a principal defender of the medical treatment of alcoholism. Yet in his book's summary chapters recommending how therapists and physicians should help alcoholics, Vaillant cautions primarily of the need to "learn to facilitate natural healing processes" and "how not to interfere with the recovery process.

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