The twin dangers of prescribing placebo drugs and over prescribing pain medication is leading to a 500% increase in admissions to substance abuse programs and 400% increase in accidental deaths. This article explores both the larger ramifications of our medical community’s unbelievably destructive protocol in the effort of shaving off some necessary office visit time, and a better way to get the help you or someone that you may love may need.
Tag: prescription
Sep 01 2014
Home Remedies for Heartburn and other ways to avoid your Prescription Pusher- Vol.156, July 6, 2012
Article Written by Donna M. Novi explores one of the most insidious issues of medical treatment today explored in “Wake Up Doctors” ad·dict [ áddikt ] somebody dependent on a drug: somebody who is physiologically or psychologically dependent on a potentially harmful drug enthusiast: somebody who is very interested in a particular thing and devotes a lot of time …
May 19 2014
Alternative Medicine: Why Holistic Healing and Emotional Healing works better than pills – Vol. 148, May 10, 2012
I often wonder why people tend to take medication as their first choice when they have a symptom or illness. I recently had acid reflux so bad that I was scared the acid I was feeling in my throat was going to permanently scar my throat and esophagus, I couldn’t sleep and sometimes found it …
Jan 06 2014
Michael Jackson’s Private Doctor Convicted On Jackon’s Over Dose – Vol. 132, December 29, 2011
Apparently Michael Jackson was spending almost £100,000 month on prescriptions he was getting from his private physician, Dr. Conrad Murray. Apparently the doctor added insult to injury first by using an anesthetic, propofol to induce sleep in Jackson, when this is to be used only by anaethetist in a hospital setting. Secondly, Dr. Murray waited …
Nov 17 2012
Oppose Opiates: Live Life – Vol. 128, Dec. 1, 2011
As I was reading the “Shape” magazine for this month I came across yet another article called “The Accidental Addiction”. It was a report on the sad situation of increased addiction of opiates given to professional people, many of them woman. It always starts out so innocently with a bit of unrelenting pain bringing them …