Death By Allopathy

DEATH BY ALLOPATHY  Allopathic treatments are the third leading cause of death in the United States, and according to some, may now be the leading cause. They are deaths of the ‘iatrogenic’ category, which means ‘of or relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment’. Across the board, many serious diseases such as cancer, Alzheimers, and heart disease, have had their cures suppressed by the FDA and the AMA. The smallpox vaccination killed millions over the centuries even though they knew the cure in the 17th century. Poisons are allowed in our foods- aspartame and fluoride, not to mention the dreaded mercury which is contained in our fillings- yes- mercury dwells in our mouths and in our blood stream via a multitude of vaccinations.

Now read Death By Medicine by the highly respected Gary Null (red stuff), for more details    Null.http://www.webdc.com/pdfs/deathbymedicine.pdf

A 2009 investigative report published in The New Yorker found that areas of the United States that utilize more conventional medicines and treatments tend to have worse health outcomes. In contrast, nearby areas with similar demographics but lesser use of medical procedures and drugs tend to experience better health.  Here are some overwhelming statistics about medical nightmares that I have verified by cross referencing;

  • 2.2 million per year have adverse reactions to prescribed drugs, and The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) found that 20 percent of newly approved drugs are ultimately recalled as unsafe.
  • 20 million per year are given unnecessary antibiotics for viral infections.
  • 7.5 million unnecessary surgeries  are performed every year.
  • 8.9 million are unnecessarily hospitalized every year.
  • The total number of deaths caused by conventional medicine is an   astounding 783,936 per year.

And here’s a Latin proverb…

“The doctor is to be feared more than the disease.”

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