GANGSTERS
IN MEDICINE
By Thomas Smith
December 23, 2002
NewsWithViews.com
The Journal of the American Medical Association recently reported
that as many as 106,000 deaths occur annually in US hospitals due
to adverse reactions to prescription drugs that are properly prescribed
by physicians that use them as directed by the drug companies.
Even worse, the National Council for Patient Information and Education
reported that an additional 125,000 deaths occur annually due to
adverse reactions to drugs that the physician never should have
prescribed. In these deaths the doctor did not follow the instructions
on proper administration of the drugs. For example, Glucophage,
a diabetic oral hypoglycemic, should never be prescribed for patients
with Kidney disease or Congestive Heart Failure because it can cause
fatal Lactic Acidosis in these patients. A warning label is prominently
placed on the medication container to warn of this potential misuse.
However, JAMA reported that almost 1/4 of the patients who had been
prescribed Glucophage had Kidney damage or Congestive Heart failure
or both.
The annual death toll from synthetic prescription drugs, both from
the correctly prescribed and the incorrectly prescribed, amounts
to about 231,000 deaths every year. To put this into perspective,
this is the equivalent of a world trade center disaster every week
for over a year and a half or the crash of two fully loaded 747
aircraft every day of the year.
No information was reported on the number of outpatient and doctor's
office deaths caused by these very same drugs when prescribed by
these very same doctors. The reported figures alone, however, make
drug deaths caused by physicians the third leading cause of death
in the US. It is far ahead of accidents, drunk driving, homicides,
airline accidents, as well as all other disease with the sole exceptions
of cancer and heart disease.
Many of these drugs responsible for the death statistics cited are
diabetic drugs. None of these drugs cure or even were intended to
cure diabetes. During the time a patient is on the drugs his body
is suffering great damage due to the uncontrolled progress of the
disease. This is in addition to the risk and damage caused by the
drug itself.
According to Dr. Mendelsohn, author of "Confessions of a Medical
Heretic", 2.4 million unnecessary operations are performed
every year and they cost over 12,000 lives. When the records of
six New York hospitals were examined it was found that 43% of the
Hysterectomies that were performed were medically unnecessary.
No one should ever submit
to any surgical procedure without first obtaining several unrelated
medical opinions, at least not here in the United States. Women
are particularly vulnerable to this type of victimization.
Disease in
America.
According to the World
Health Report 2000 the United States ranks twelfth, that is second
from the bottom, in their thirteen country survey of sixteen available
health indicators. We are dead last for low birth weight and neonatal
and infant mortality. We rank between ninth and twelfth for all
life expectancy categories between one year and 40 years.Another
study ranked the United States as fifteenth in the twenty-five industrialized
countries studied.
Diabetes, Hypoglycemia, Hyperinsulinemia
are so widespread in the United States that it is estimated that
over half the population exhibits one or more symptoms of these
life destroying diseases. Symptoms of Adult onset diabetes are now
being routinely noted in six year old children. Obesity and it's
related Endocrine dysfunction are commonly observed in
teenagers. Heart Failure, a symptom of advanced Type II Diabetes,
remains in the top three killer diseases in the Westernized countries.
Although the cause and cure for Type
II Diabetes and related endocrine failure has been increasingly
well understood in the scientific community for the last forty years,
this disease is not being cured by todays orthodox treatment regimens.
In order to find a cure it is necessary to seek alternative medical
approaches to this disease.
Some of the
economics of Medicine.
A large part of this medical disaster
that the United States currently experiences is due to the way our
medical community is organized. Basically it is not organized to
heal and to cure disease; the medical community, particularly at
its upper levels, is a commercial venture organized to make money
for its practitioners.
Although the record of the United
States Medical community in the cure of disease is deplorable, the
same cannot be said for its ability to produce income and profit.
For example, for the top fifteen pharmaceutical companies, including
such names as Abbot, Wyeth, Hoffman-La Roche, Merck and others,
the second quarter revenue for 2002 was reported as $63,520.6 million
and the corresponding reported income was 11,731.8 million respectively.
This is second only to the defense industry in the United States.
In 1997, the latest year for which
we have the figures, the earnings of physicians were reported by
Broad as averaging around $200,000 per year. The lowest reporting
specialty, Rheumatology reported $158,500 and the highest, cardiovascular
surgeon, reported $363,300. When examining the numbers, we noted
that the high salaries seemed to be concentrated in members of the
AMA. Those belonging to less powerful trade unions did not fare
nearly so well even though they did most of the actual patient care
work. For example, the median staff salary of registered nurses
was
$35,256
The Cardiac surgeon, for example,
does nothing whatsoever to cure cardiac disease. Three to five percent
of the heart surgery patients die on the operating table. Cardiac
surgery provides no better three year survival rate than no treatment
at all. A Harvard survival study of 200,000 patients revealed that
the long term survival rate of patients subjected
to surgery was no better than the survival rate of those that had
no surgery.
Of course, your cardiac surgeon will
not tell you this when you need to make a decision on whether or
not to elect cardiac surgery. Never in history have so many accumulated
so much wealth for providing their customers or clients or patients
with so little real benefit.
Exceptions
to the rule.
Many doctors of integrity are as much
victims of the system as are their patients. Todays doctor is not
free to treat disease as his conscience dictates. He is forced to
administer approved protocols whether they are known to work or
not. To deviate from these approved protocols invites law suits,
peer criticism and censure from State medical licensing boards.
This writer knows of two local doctors
who tried to buck the establishment and really help their patients.
Both lost their license to practice medicine. One is currently working
as an administrator in a California hospital and the other has started
a nutritional clinic.
Takeover of
the American medical Association.
This sad state of affairs is directly
traceable to the takeover of the American Medical Association by
the Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations in the early part of the
twentieth century. At the turn of the century the medical community
was in a sad state of disrepair. There were no qualifications to
become a doctor. If one wanted to be a doctor it was only necessary
to hang out a shingle and start the practice of medicine. Medical
schools were poorly financed, often taught
contradictory medical philosophies and had little impact on the
practice of medicine. In 1910 the American Medical Association,
todays AMA, was on the verge of bankruptcy. Few doctors belonged
to it and even fewer paid any attention to it. Quackery of all kinds
was rampant. The market was flooded with fake cancer cures and 80
proof liver tonic.
It was in this environment that Rockefeller
and Carnegie moved in and bought the AMA and then used it to take
control of the entire United States medical establishment. In 1910,
Henry Prichard president of the Carnegie foundation, bought control
of the AMA for the sum of $10,000. He then financed the publication
of the Flexner report, as it was then
called, to gain popular support for the changes that were to be
made in the medical community. With public backing secured by the
publication of the Flexner report, Carnegie and Rockefeller commenced
a major upgrade in medical education by financing only those medical
schools that taught what they wanted taught. Predictably, those
schools that had the financing churned out the better doctors.
In return for the financing, the schools
were required to teach course material that was exclusively drug
oriented. That is why today our doctors are so heavily biased toward
synthetic drug therapy and know little or nothing about nutrition.
Dr. David Edsall, former dean of Harvard
medical school, said "I was, for a period, a professor of Therapeutics
and Pharmacology, [at Harvard] and I knew from experience that students
were obliged then by me and by others to learn about an interminable
number of drugs, many of which were valueless, many of them useless,
some probably even harmful...." For a time, these changes actually
improved the practice of medicine in the United States. Then, as
the distorted medical curriculum began to churn out doctors whose
only concern was prescribing synthetic drugs,
things began to deteriorate into what we see today.
Today the average medical doctor receives
3 hours or less training on nutrition despite the fact that our
bodies are constructed entirely of what we eat and drink. Todays
doctor receives much of his ongoing education from detail men. The
detail man is the drug company salesman whose job it is to teach
the doctor how to use the latest drugs.
Treatment instead
of cure.
Even with all of this history the
medical doctor retained a great deal of his autonomy through the
1930's and into the late 1940's. In 1949 another major change took
place in the medical community that set the stage for the disaster
we see today. It was in 1949 that the medical community reorganized
itself into the competing medical specialty groups we see
today. Prior to 1949 a doctor was a doctor; he dealt with all disease
and injury. After 1949 this was not so.
The reorganization established many
of the specialties that we know today. It was then that the Cardiac
Specialist, the Endocrinologist, the Hepatic and Biliary Specialist
and many other professional specialty groups were formed. The symptoms
of the then raging epidemic of Type II Diabetes were divided among
the specialty groups so that each group had their own set of proprietary
symptoms.
The story given out for the reorganization
was that it would help to focus more attention on the then current
Diabetes epidemic. However, in practice it caused the entire medical
community to treat their own proprietary symptom set and nobody
focused on curing the disease anymore. This was the origin of the
"treat the symptom" and "ignore the cause"
philosophy that now dominates the entire medical community. This
was the turning point event that led to the removal of the word
"cure" from the medical vocabulary. Today, if you mention
the "c" word around your doctor he will usually glaze
over and pretend not to hear you. He only responds to the word "treatment".
Under the Rockefeller and Carnegie
influence their pharmaceutical firms started to pour out the vast
array of synthetic drugs that the doctors trained to their medical
school standards now prescribed almost to the exclusion of any other
remedies. Among the first drugs to be marketed this way were the
oral hypoglycemic agents. They were deliberately
designed to treat the symptom while not curing the disease.
Insurance fraud.
Since the name of the medical game
was money, a means had to be devised to provide the patient with
money that could only be used to pay for approved medical treatment.
Enter the insurance company concept. Today employees have, as an
important part of their remuneration for their work, a health insurance
policy. This health insurance policy does not pay for all health
related needs; it only pays for those health related services that
are approved. These, of course, are the synthetic drug therapies
that are known to work poorly, if at all.
In order to secure effective medical
treatment from the alternative sector of the economy the patient
must pay for it himself; insurance companies specifically exclude
virtually all alternative treatment. One wonders why so many continue
to pay for an insurance program that cannot, even in principle,
be of any real benefit to them.
Government
coercion in medical practice.
In the ordinary course of events,
good medicine would eventually drive out bad medicine. As more and
more people discover ways to maintain and improve their health,
without drug therapy, they will simply abandon bad medicine and
resort to alternative therapies.
Indeed, this is happening. Also happening
is a concerted government effort to discredit and declare unlawful
those effective therapies that represent the greatest threat to
orthodox medicine. In the last fifty years many effective cures
have been developed for many of the major killer diseases that we
have. In each instance the developer has been branded a quack, his
business has been ruined and in some cases he has been sent to jail.
Even with outright governmental attacks
on those that would promote effective therapies in America, the
tide is turning. More and more Americans are waking up to the reality
of our medical community. More and more they are finding it to be
a fraud and they are turning to less conventional treatments and
modalities.
Informed Americans that require effective
medical treatment for anything more serious than a head cold are
turning away from orthodox drug quackery in droves. The medical
community is trying hard to make it illegal to refuse their treatment.
A major effort is currently underway (Codex) to severely restrict
the availability of nutritional supplements to those that use them
throughout the world. Our government is seriously considering mandatory
vaccination programs.
Many believe that our Food and Drug
Administration, FDA, represents the American people and that the
FDA acts to insure that our food and drugs are safe and effective.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The FDA acts entirely to
restrain and manage competition between and among those that manufacture
our food and drugs. They do this only for the purpose of minimizing
competition in business. Rockefeller is famous for proclaiming the
only sin is competition.
Willy Ley, a former head of the FDA,
said it best when he said "What the Food and Drug Administration
does and what the public thinks that it does are a different as
night and day".
Today in America the practice of medicine
is not free. It is one of the most tightly controlled commercial
enterprises in the world. That is why it produces such extraordinary
income for it's favored and such misery, disease and death for its
victims.
What to do.
Given the growth of the medical monster
that ate the United States, what can we who live here do to effectively
manage our own health. Perhaps the single most important thing that
we all must do is to recognize that our health is our most important
possession. We have no choice but to accept total responsibility
for our own health. To leave such an important consideration to
someone who clearly has much to gain by lying to us just does not
make sense. Typically, we buy our cars and houses with a great deal
more wisdom than we bring to the doctor's office when we go there.
The modern orthodox medical community
treats symptoms; they do not cure disease. When you visit the doctor,
it is perfectly in order for you to ask bluntly whether or not the
treatment he wants to give you will cure the disease you have.
Some years ago, when I had a serious
case of Type II Diabetes, I asked my doctor that question about
the treatment he offered me. First he pretended he did not hear
me. When I persisted and made eye contact and repeated the question
he replied "this is the prescribed treatment". Such an
evasive answer to such a direct question sent me to the library
where
I did the research to get a better answer. I quickly discovered
that the drug he offered me would not only not cure the disease,
but that it was guaranteed to put me on the road to becoming an
invalid long before my time.
Fortunately I rejected his treatment.
I went on to search the scientific literature where I quickly found
what I needed. It had nothing to do with synthetic drugs. It took
me about 3 1/2 months to fully reverse my diabetes. That was seven
years ago. The disease remains in full remission to this day.
There is one important caveat that
must be mentioned at this point. If you are currently under a doctors
care and are dissatisfied with the results you are getting, do not
just stop taking the prescribed medication. Get your doctor, or
another doctor if yours will not cooperate, to help wean you off
prescription drugs and to help you to devise a workable alternative
therapy. Many of these synthetic drugs will produce serious side
effects if they are abruptly discontinued. When I had the problem
I had not yet taken prescription medication.
After accepting full responsibility
for your own health, the second most important consideration is
to do your homework and learn about the disease or disability that
you have. Buy books, attend seminars, subscribe to newsletters,
search the internet, learn about what it takes to actually reverse
the disease that afflicts you. Investigate alternative medical practitioners.
Many Naturopaths and Chiropractors can be of great help in actually
curing disease. Do not fall for the idea
that only doctors are smart enough to understand these things.
Look for that unusual doctor that
will risk really trying to help you; and, realize that he is taking
a substantial risk when he does so. In other words, do the best
you can to find something better for yourself than what your doctor
offers. Help each other. If you discover something important, don't
be afraid to share the information. Be vocal when government organizations
attempt to restrict or deny your access to natural nutritional supplements.
If you are fortunate to find a doctor
with this kind of integrity, understand the importance of what you
have found and give him all of the support that you can give. There
is a medical doctor in California, we will call him Doctor Q, that
refused to compromise his integrity in his practice of medicine.
He ended up in jail, put there by his fellow doctors. His patients
got together, got him out of jail and had a special bill passed
in the State legislature to protect his practice of medicine. Today
he still runs a flourishing practice where he ministers to patients
from all over this country. He is actually curing disease not just
treating it.
Third, after accepting responsibility
for your own health and becoming informed, recognize that medicine
is a business. Your doctor is a paid consultant just like your electrician
or plumber and he is listed in the same yellow pages. You have every
right to get the information for which you are paying. When your
doctor retreats into arrogance and refuses to
provide direct answers to direct questions, consider getting another
doctor. There really are many safe and effective therapies that
go far beyond drugs. However, we must demand them on the firing
line, in the doctor's office, when we need them.
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