Re: Health Freedom Fact

From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Sun Oct 04 1998 - 18:29:55 MDT


I wrote:

> the...report from JAMA showing PRESCRIPTION DRUGS...

  That should read, "doctor-prescribed drugs," which would
  include conventional over-the-counter meds. Much more:

  From a University of North Carolina webpage [1] we
  learn that "Approximately 8% of all hospital admiss-
  ions in the U.S. are due to adverse reactions to syn-
  thetic drugs," which comes to "a minimum of 2,000,000"
  people. So not only do over 2 million suffer adverse
  effects from drugs in hospitals, of which 100,000 will
  come out dead, but around 2 million people are going
  into hospitals due to adverse reactions to conventional,
  synthetic drugs. The cited UNC page goes on to say that:

    "...at least three times as many people are killed
     in the U.S. by pharmaceutical drugs as are killed
     by drunken drivers. Thousands die each year from
     supposedly 'safe' over-the-counter remedies. Deaths
     or hospitalizations due to herbs are so rare that
     they're hard to find. The U.S. National Poison
     Control Centers does not even have a category in
     their database for adverse reactions to herbs."
 
    "Similar figures apply in the United Kingdom, and
     even hepatoxicity, where perhaps the strongest
     case against some herbs lies, the statistics are
     horrendously clear - over 80% of cases of fulminant
     hepatic failure presenting for liver transplant (or
     death) over ten years in the UK were due to poison-
     ing by freely available OTC non-prescription NSAID's,
     such as paracetomol and aspirin. Not one case was
     due to ingestion of medicinal herbs."

  The Life Extension Foundation [2] reports that "FDA appro-
  ved nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs kill about 75,000
  Americans a year," which should include both prescription
  and over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
  Many of those deaths are caused by internal bleeding. Yet
  in the media today you'll be hearing much more about the
  few cases of people getting a sick-stomach from herbs than
  the millions made ill and tens of thousands killed by FDA-
  approved drugs. The obvious reason for the great concern
  over the minuscule and disregard for mass death is that
  the minuscule problem (herb side effects) is a part of
  an area (alternative medicine) that many want to be
  brought into government control; thus an effective
  pretext for building public support for such control
  is to promote through the media a state of herb-panic.
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          Find out more about the Global efforts
            to make herbs and vitamins drugs:

     Advocates for Health Freedom: http://www.iahf.com

         Doctor Rath's Website: http://www.rath.nl

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  [1] http://sunsite.unc.edu/herbmed/mediher5.html
  [2] http://lef.org/magazine/mag95/july95_offshore.html

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                - the critics are raving -

          "Shouldn't this be expunged?...[since]
         it is spreading fear and suspicion of the
        government." Lesly Sthal (CBS - 60 Minutes)

       Call the police! Newsday reports that "another
       site linked to Goddard's" is linked to another
       site that "pictures a woman's bare derrierre."
        BTW, I'm still (drool) looking for that site

        On CNN, a Federal official said Goddard's
         TWA 800 inquiry has caused "real damage."
          ergo: stopping Goddard = damage control

             GIVING THE BIG LIE A BLACK EYE WITH
               THE FIST OF ANALYTICAL INQUIRY

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