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amd29 replied to the topic Drugs banned in US but not in other countries in the forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices 7 years ago
That drugs are banned in the US but not in other countries does not necessarily make drugs in the US safe. They, in fact, could be downright dangerous. Take the statin drug, for instance, an MIT research scientist has shown that it destroys muscle systems while trying to stop cholesterol production despite the fact that cholesterol is a vital component of particles needed by the body. It has been known to lead to Myocardial Infarction (heart attack). Basically, drugs are actually there to help nurse the coffers of the physician and the drug designer. To get any one of the off-the-counter drugs one must visit a physician – often referred to as MY DOCTOR’. This give the physician the right to bill the patient’s insurance company, while the pharmaceutical company makes gains from the sale of the drug; meanwhile, the patient may only derive relieve from use of the drug and then later return to the pharmacy for more drugs. In sum, much money is spent for no cure. To effect cure in any aspect of the body, only natural treatments must be given; I,e by that, I am referring to treatments that will not be rejected by the hormonal system which watches out for safety of the body. No pharmaceutical drugs are tolerated by the immune system; hence, reaction against drugs. In effect, all pharmaceutical drugs should be banned everywhere. Natural cures are known to exist: a physician in New York City effects cancer cures using specially conditioned hormones; Dr. MacMakin in Portland Oregon uses Specific frequency Modulation to address diseases creating problems for tissues of the body; So, all pharmaceutical drugs should be disallowed to enter the sales arena.