Is this just more anti Big Business BS?
 
Quit picking on the poor guys.  They are just trying to get that next Benz.

 
JOH

-----Original Message-----
From: Christine Carleton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 8:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>the vital placebo effect in ms etc


British Medical Journal (BMJ)  
2004;328:485 (28 February), doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7438.485-a 
Only 6% of drug advertising material is supported by evidence
Heidelberg Annette Tuffs 

A new study of the advertising material and marketing brochures sent out by
drug companies to GPs in Germany has shown that about 94% of the information
in them has no basis in scientific evidence. The study was published in this
month¹s issue of the drugs bulletin Arznei Telegramm (2004;35:21-3;
www.di-em.de/data/at_2004_35_21.pdf). 
www.di-em.de/z_index.htm  
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7438/485-a

http://www.drrathresearch.org/ 

http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/ - Check law suit filed in the
International Court at the Hague

http://www.mercola.com - 35,000 pages of free health information - confirm
JAMA stats.
How bad is the problem? Well, according a report issued by JAMA (Journal of
The American Medical Association), a total of 225,000 deaths per year occur
from iatrogenic causes!  Barbara Starfield, M.D., of the Johns Hopkins
School of Hygiene and Public Health, author of the report, breaks down the
death count this way: 

   12,000 - from unnecessary surgery
     7,000 - from medication errors in hospitals
   20,000 - from other errors in hospitals
   80,000 - from infections in hospitals
 106,000 - from non-error, negative effects of drugs

Collectively, the 225,000 iatrogenic (doctor caused) deaths per year
constitutes the third leading cause of death in the United States, after
deaths from heart disease and cancer. ---I think these numbers are from
about 2000. In 2003 the rate of iatrogenic deaths had climbed from 3rd
leading cause of death to 1st. (JAMA report)

There are many sites that reconfirm the same conclusion.

CC
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Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 15:58:10 -0500
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>the vital placebo effect in ms etc
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Do you have any evidence of this or is this just more B.S. against "Big
Business"?

Marshall Dudley wrote:


Don't forget that since under the law the drug companies can use anything
they
want for the palcebo. That means that many now use a placebo that has
chemicals or
poisons in it to make the condition worse, so that the drug being tested
will show
up more effective, or even if the drug does nothing, it will still show up
as
effective when compared to the the placeo.

Marshall

John Rigby wrote:

 


Hi folks,
The most frustrating thing in scientific controlled testing is placebo
effect.
When testing a drug three groups are needed:
1. Get the drug
2. Get a fake (water)
3. Get nothing, told nothing, just observed normally. ( vis ordinary
population with that symptom set)
It is CLINICALLY  recognised that up to 30% of the groups 2 and 3 will
improve/self-cure.
BTW: MOST drugs approved today are approved on efficacy rates as low as
20%.........
****************** WHY do the 30% recover?
They are actually observable to anyone with open eyes (3rd ones?).  These
are the positive ones.
It would appear that even the most die-hard should accept that the mind is
a powerful component of all healing, thus it is highly likely that negative
states promote negative health.........

Sadly, one group with whom I've had most contact have 100% termination rate
UNLESS they self-manage their affliction and my observation is that "cause
often shows the cure".
Not even quarts of CS can help a negative mind!
Nor can even a positive mind can help if the afflicted stays in the zones
that created the illness.  ( Modern food, modern drugs, modern lifestyle)

In watching almost a thousand successful cures of the big C , every one
that was successful *absolutely* required a total lifestyle overhaul -
otherwise it *does* come back and the worst form of re-infection is from
the mind.

Big C, MS, Lyme, whatever your case, unless massively interfered with by
modern medicine, you can leave it behind.

Signed:
"Dead Man Walking"  (20 years later)
   




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