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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Given that medical error is the third leading cause of death (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27143499/) and prescription drugs are the fourth leading cause (https://www.institutefornaturalhealing.com/2019/11/prescription-drugs-are-now-the-4th-leading-cause-of-death/) — not to mention the countless injured and murder victims of the vaxx — I think we would be better off jettisoning the whole corrupt enterprise and reverting to herbal remedies, natural supplements, and other traditional forms of medicine.

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Jestre's avatar

While researching my Pfizer series I came across an interesting statistic... BigPharma paid for 3,790,908,000 pages of advertisements in medical journals alone. In 1958.

I seriously doubt prescription drugs are the 4th leading cause of death. More like #1. Spending on marketing and ghostwritten papers brings them down to #4. But all the money in the world can't wash away the sheer volume of murder they are responsible for. Where were the other leading causes of death on the list before society became doped up?

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JP Freeman's avatar

My extensive experience as a patient in hospitals has taught me that doctors there have very broad but thin medical knowledge. Years ago I had an anaphylactic reaction to a drug and was told I needed intubation to help me breathe. I shook my head, negative. Absolutely not.

Spouse was horrified, children urged compliance. I blinked the letters for “Zyrtec.” Kids ran to CVS and got it. They drizzled the liquid into my mouth and I was breathing in minutes. The attending asked why I was “so uncooperative?” I told him that 25% of people who are intubated never take an unassisted breath again.

He had “no idea” that was the case.

I said “shame on you buddy. What are you doing in an ED??”

This was at Medstar GEORGETOWN in DC.

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Jestre's avatar

They're so quick to use things like intubation, but I would wager a bet that there has never been a clinical trial proving intubation helps ("ethical" reasons) and natural experiments would probably prove it often does not (if any doctor would think to even ask the question).

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Brian Mowrey's avatar

Basically the same for CPR. Essentially impossible to prove it improves outcomes.

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The Mallorn Tree's avatar

You have to consider Big Pharma is not alone. If you put Big Pharma, Big Agra and the food industry together, they're probably responsible for moat deaths. Refined grains, processed dairy, sugar and salt, refined seed oils. All those things are major drivers for the top causes of death, heart disease, cancer and strokes. Diabetes.

Then people are "treated" with pharmaceutical products...

And those industries literally work together. They lobby the same politicians, are approved by pretty much the same regulators, and they're supporting each other. At least eating junk food is the financial basis for pharma profits.

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MeriBear's avatar

All part of the soft depop plan. People have not been dying fast enough so we now have Covid and the jabs. “You didn’t die with the first three? Here, let’s give you one every month until you do.”

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Tigerkatze's avatar

True. Though salt per se ain’t that bad. It’s the processed crap. The food pyramid scam. The low fat hype. Seed oils yuckiness. Docs look at me puzzled that I eat red meat and butter and my own cakes and my bmi is 18. I make sure to use quality ingredients; in moderation and now BS processed shit. Pass me the butter please 😂

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Killin' 'em to save 'em! That's the way of western medicine. It's downright stupid and hateful to the biology of the human body, for the most part, historically. Could change I guess.

Plants are the way, Buhner Herbal Antivirals updated for Covid19, great reads for laypeople and scientists alike. Deep explain of modalities. Whole Plant medicines do not create drug resistance, they have thousands of constituents and multiple modes of action.

Plants are smarter than we are, they our the 'older sibling' for us.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Physicians used herbals and such until recent decades, when the pharmaceutical industry took over...including medical schools. No to any drug is my opinion at this point.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Got both his books on antivirals and antibiotics and using them. Before that, I used pharmacopea and bach blossoms etc. and very seldom get sick.

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Tigerkatze's avatar

Fungi too

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Been doing that for years after almost being poisoned by Pfizer meds as a kid

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Very wise and so sorry you had to suffer that, Ingrid 😖

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The Mallorn Tree's avatar

Absolutely. I've lived that way for years and the last couple of years made me more certain of it.

Allopathic medicine does have great achievement in emergency surgery (trauma), but for most other things, traditional medicines rule.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I just screen shot your post MAA and am posting it on my Instagram page and Instagram & Facebook stories! 😀💪🏽🥁🇺🇸

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Aww, I’m honored—thanks for doing that, Frontera, as well as for letting me know! I hope it helps raise awareness about the lethal corruption of the health industry.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I also sent out your Substack post of yesterday 12/31/21!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Bless you, sweet Frontera, and happy New Year to you! 🤗

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Próspero Año Nuevo A Ti MAA! 🥰

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Tigerkatze's avatar

Funny if you point this out to Mds they get very mad. Very. Drugs are good. Side effects are extremely rare. Take. Them. Pills. Don’t ask questions and worry your pretty little head!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

*lol* And then they push you out of the way so they can attend to the bombshell pharmaceutical rep who’s just walked in with a gourmet spread.

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