FINDING
YOUR WAY THROUGH THE MEDICAL MAZE
by Lawrence Wilson, MD
©
December 2009, The Center For Development
Medical
errors and other medical mishaps kill more than 250,000 Americans each year, according
to an article in the Journal of the
American Medical Association.
In fact, more Americans die directly from their doctorÕs medical
interventions than from diabetes and cancer combined. Also, statistically, visiting a doctor is about 19 times more
dangerous than playing with a gun.
However, since we all may use the medical system at some time, this
article can help you use it well.
Before we begin, we must clarify
that medical doctors, hospitals or drugs do not provide health. They provide remedies, and remedies are
not the same as health. Only you
can provide yourself with a healthy life through your thoughts, actions and in
particular your diet and lifestyle.
DOCTORS
Doctors are at the center of the
American medical system. Licensed doctors,
along with the drug companies, hospitals and other groups together form what is
properly called a cartel. This is a group of organizations and
individuals who work together to control an industry for their own benefit.
The AMA-inspired medical cartel
controls American medicine mainly through licensing laws. These effectively shut out anyone who
does not meet the licensing requirements.
The licensing system appears as
an excellent way to prevent fraud and abuse. However, this is not the truth. Licensing was fraudulent from the beginning and remains
so. That is, it is promoted as a
way to protect the public when, in fact, its intent was and is to increase the
power, control and therefore the income of one group of practitioners at the
expense of all others. For more
details, read an article on our website, The Case Against Medical Licensing. Licensing has the following effects:
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It
raises prices enormously by shutting out the competition.
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It
deprives the public of the services of thousands of talented healers and
alternative methods of care. This
further raises costs and worsens public health.
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It
greatly reduces access to care by limiting the numbers and types of
practitioners who can participate in health care.
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It
forces doctors to use Òapproved methodsÓ, which may not be the latest, safest
or most affordable ones.
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Any
doctor who deviates from approved methods is suspect by his licensing board and
could lose his practice privileges.
The best doctors are often frightened off and find different
occupations, or they are considered outcasts and may be barred from
practice. Meanwhile, the less
innovative doctors do well.
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Your
doctor must practice what is called defensive medicine. Defensive medicine is the use of extra
tests, at times unnecessary drugs and even unneeded procedrues. These are prescribed to satisfy a
licensing board or to avoid the possibility of a lawsuit.
As long as people do not demand
an end to the cartel system based on medical licensing, better methods of care
and lower costs are unlikely. It
does not matter if the government takes over health care, as the cartel will
remain intact and would become even more entrenched while the people would have
fewer choices.
This is the cartelÕs plan for
America, and it has already been implemented in part through the Medicare and
Medicaid programs. These programs force people to use cartel doctors and
seriously skew market forces. As a result, costs are already out of control in
these programs.
Here are tips for clients of
cartel doctors. We do not like the word ÒpatientÓ because it implies a passive
stance, the opposite of what you should do to stay healthy:
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First
research your symptom or condition using the internet. Have a friend or librarian to help you
if you do not know how. Check the
healing sites listed at the end of this article. Beware of hundreds of health
sites that are just fronts for the medical cartel such as the popular www.WebMD
and www.QuackWatch.com. The latter
was found to be misleading, fraudulent and deceptive by a California court.
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Then
consider visiting several non-cartel practitioners, including unlicenced ones
such as body workers, unlicensed naturopaths if permitted in your state,
holistic chiropractors or nutritionists.
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Then
go to a cartel doctor as your second opinion. Do not delay, however, if you are having serious
symptoms. Medical doctors are
excellent with many emergencies such as heart attacks and strokes.
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Beware
that anything you say to almost any licenced doctor becomes available to
government snoops, thanks to HIPPA rules.
This information may be used against you, perhaps to deny you
insurance. Also, it will be in
government data bases for the duration of your life.
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Ask
plenty of questions to all practitioners before beginning any therapy or
accepting any treatment plan.
DRUGS AND VACCINES
Prescription and
over-the-counter remedies are probably the leading cause of disability and even
death in America. Refer to the references
at the end of this article regarding this statement. Drugs are also the main profit center of the medical
cartel. Drugs company profits are
among the highest of any industry in the world.
Most medical drugs are in fact patent medicine. Most drugs were designed to receive a
patent and not primarily for safety or even effectiveness. Drug companies spend billions trying to
convert natural substances, for which patents are not granted, into something
that works as well, but can be patented.
Patents allow for much higher
markups because other firms may not copy patented products for about 17
years. Even then, the name of the
product remains protected. Natural
substances, in general, have much lower markups because few are patented. This is also why cartel advertising
will never suggest a natural remedy instead of a drug, although the natural
substance is often as effective or more so than the drug they are advertising.
Most patent medicines are
harmful for your health or at least not very helpful. A few are excellent for specific purposes, such as
Penicillin, an old antibiotic that remains one of the best and costs very
little.
Drugs are widely misprescribed
and overprescribed by cartel doctors who are so brainwashed by their education
they have little else to offer.
Today, many drugs are also abused, sadly even by young people looking
for a cheap high. Ritalin and
Adderall, for example, are now major street drugs because they are amphetamines
that can produce a temporary pleasurable sensation followed by a low that
creates a craving for more of the drug.
Widespread drug advertising and
usage has also spawned a legal drug culture with the false belief that there is
pill for whatever ails mankind.
This is absolutely false, but excellent for enhancing drug profits.
Cartel doctors are often
unwittingly Òdrug pushersÓ for the prescription and over-the-counter drug
industry. The cartel spends
billions each year ÒeducatingÓ doctors, often with free dinners, vacations and
other perks, to convince them to prescribe more drugs. This is done very effectively, sad to
say, from the moment the doctor enters professional school to the day he
retires.
At the same time, the cartel
often does its best to discount or squelch positive information about natural products
and natural healing methods. This
explains why most cartel doctors rarely recommend natural therapies.
Please review this section
clearly before you take any recommended prescription or over-the-counter
drug. A study in the Journal of the AMA, one of the groups
that has fought for medical doctors and against the public for years, declared
in an embarrassing admission that Òoverall, 51% of approved drugs have serious
adverse effects not detected prior to their approval.Ó
In 1999, the New England Journal of Medicine, another
prostituted journal supported mainly by drug ads, reported that a single class
of drugs, the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Motrin, Advil, Aleve,
Midol IB, Nuprin, Naprosyn, Voltaren and about 20 others) are a leading cause
of death in the US. The article
commented that Òthese toxic effects remain largely a Ôsilent epidemicÕ, with
many physicians and most patients unaware of the magnitude of the problem.Ó
(3).
The true nature of the drug
industry needs to be understood if you are to benefit from their products and
not become their victim. Sadly,
one needs to thoroughly distrust this industry. This is not meant to bash the drug industry. It is just the truth of how the cartel
operates. It is time to wake up
before every American is on some toxic drug.
If you decide to take a patent
medicine, here are some tips:
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Be
sure you really need it. Some
entire classes of drugs such as the statins (Lipitor, Zocor,Pravachol, Mevacor
or Lescol) are best avoided altogether, in this writerÕs opinion. The idea that cholesterol causes heart
disease is simply not true. Other
articles discuss Cholesterol myths.
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Read
about your drug, especially side effects and the possibility of dependency, aka
addiction. Do not just look in The PhysicianÕs
Desk Reference. Check
alternative sources and websites as well.
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Do
not expect a prescribing doctor to know all drug side effects. Many doctors are not familiar with the
many adverse effects of drugs they prescribe. Also, many side effects are never reported and printed on
labels. This is extremely
important to know.
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Stop any drug if you are having
unusual symptoms to at least rule out possible side effects. The side effects can be
anything, especially if you are taking more than one drug.
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Taking
more than two or three patent drugs is playing Russian roulette with your
body. Seriously question any
doctor who offers multiple patent drugs to you. Limit drug use to absolute
essentials. One popular drug
handbook lists over 30 pages of the adverse effects of drug combinations
(4). There is no way any doctor
knows all this when prescribing combinations of drugs.
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Also
check drug pricing here and abroad.
The law forbidding Americans to buy drugs from Canada or overseas is
simply disgusting. Anyone may buy
any item he wishes from anywhere in the world – except Americans alone may not buy patent drugs from Canada or
Mexico. The real reason, of
course, is that prices are one-half or even one-tenth what Americans are forced
to pay in this country for the identical product.
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Have
an exit strategy when using patent drugs.
Like war, taking medicine is not a great thing. Continue to seek out alternatives,
especially ways to change your diet and lifestyle so medication will not be
needed. Be careful, though,
because hucksters abound in the natural healing field as well. They just tend to be less costly and to
do less damage to your body.
THE VENERABLE FDA
We must pause at this point and clarify
that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not your friend. Dr. Harvey Wiley, MD, its first
director, hated Coca Cola, white flour and many drugs that he tested on human
volunteers and found to be toxic and harmful for health. He
banned all of these after testing them carefully on human volunteers. Yet these substances are still in
markets and drugstores!
Dr. Wiley wrote a book about the
infiltration of the FDA by the drug and processed food industries over 100
years ago! Nothing has changed,
except the situation is much worse today.
This is not about bashing the government or the food or drug
companies. But one must understand
that government agencies, especially the
FDA and the FTC are thoroughly influenced by those whom they regulate, namely
the food and drug companies.
This is called Òthe revolving
doorÓ because, according to one report, over half the FDA ÒscientistsÓ, men and
women who are charged with protecting your health, are offered high-paying
positions, stock options and other perks by the very people whose products they
are supposed to evaluate fairly.
We strongly recommend reading Dr. WileyÕs 1929 book, The History of A Crime Against The Food
Law. How Could It Happen?
HOSPITALS
Hospital
infections and other mishaps cost several hundred thousand lives every year in
America alone. If you must use a
hospital, here are some tips to stay alive:
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Check
the safety record of your hospital.
You can visit the site, HealthGrades
Web site. Many rating sites can just be
subtle advertising for the medical cartel, so beware of some websites that
claim to rate hospitals and doctors.
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Once
in the hospital, stay alert and conscious if you can. Ask plenty of questions to make sure you are getting the
right test or procedure and that your medication and prep work are adequate.
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If
possible, find someone to be your advocate during your entire hospital
stay. Empower this person, in
writing if needed, to check your chart several times daily and to ask questions
of doctors and nurses to reduce the possibility of mistakes.
SURGERY
Surgery
can be lifesaving and is the best part of the medical cartelÕs offerings. However, it is still fraught with
danger, especially anesthesia and the possibility of infections. Here are some tips regarding surgery:
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Always
seek non-invasive alternatives first. Most surgery is unneeded and quite
traumatic to the body, especially to the brain (toxic anesthesia).
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Give
your own blood before surgery.
Infections from screened blood products are rampant and may not show up
for months or even years. Avoid
getting blood from blood banks, if at all possible, even if you are assured it
is safe..
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Have
acupuncture anesthesia if at all possible. If done correctly it is far safer,
much less toxic and should be much cheaper as well. It can, however, be challenging to find a competent person
to administer it.
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Get
to know your surgeon. Ask for
other satisfied clients you can converse with about how things went.
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Prepare
for surgery by taking extra vitamins A, C, E, zinc and selenium, for at least
two or three days prior to and after surgery. You will not take too much if you
use the label as a guide. Also,
start drinking 10-12 ounces of carrot juice a week or more before your surgery
and continue it afterwards. These
simple items can greatly reduce the risk of infection and bleeding, two other
problems with surgery.
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Leave
the hospital as soon as possible after surgery, but not prematurely. If you feel you should stay longer, insist
upon this as well.
MEDICAL DOUBLESPEAK
In addition to misplaced and
deceptive priorities that you donÕt know about, other problems require
understanding if you are to make your way successfully through the medical
maze.
Licensed Words. For example, common words in medical advertisements and in
doctorÕs conversations are intentionally misleading to keep you coming back for
more medical care. A perfect
example is the word cure.
First of all, few people know
that this word is legally only allowed to be used by licensed medical and
allied personnel. In other words,
only a medical doctor can cure something.
This, of course, is insane. How about if mother nature heals
it. This happens all the time, but
it cannot be spoken by another healer or he will be prosecuted for practicing
medicine without a license. This
is the total truth and I am fully aware of it from personal experience as an
unlicensed practitioner.
The word cure is not the only
restricted word. Only a medical
person can diagnose, prescribe or treat a disease. All these words are protected in the medical practice acts
of each state in America and elsewhere.
This means no one else may use these words.
A Cancer ÒCureÓ. Here is another sinister deception. You may believe that to ÒcureÓ cancer
means to get rid of it. Not
so. The standard medical
definition of a cure for cancer is that you are free of cancer for five years from the day you were diagnosed.
This means that if you relapse
in five years and one day, or you become disabled due to the toxicity of the
treatment, you are still considered cured and the statistic goes into the
official records.
This is quite an outrageous
manipulation of the word cure, in my view. A more honest way to say it is that you have a certain
chance of survival after one year, five years, ten years and twenty years.
This manipulation alone has
caused thousands to undergo chemotherapy, radiation or surgery and to reject
alternatives when their real chances of a true cure are very slim, indeed. It is just one small lie in a system
that is full of them.
Fancy Disease
Names. Another deceptive practice in my book
is giving every symptom a fancy Latin name called a disease. Many of them mean absolutely nothing, but
they sound very serious and require medical attention. A few of the most insane ones are
Òessential hypertensionÓ and Òidiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosisÓ. These are simply names that mean that
the doctor does not know the cause of the high blood pressure or the aortic
stenosis.
The fancy name somehow makes one
feel the doctor knows what it is all about, however, and you are getting the
best approach to healing. If the
doctor told the truth, that he or she has no idea why you donÕt feel well, many
more people would turn to other resources.
Other catchy phrases used on
television include a ÒpromisingÓ new therapy or drug. This means nothing, of course, but sounds exciting. It is all about drug sales, not about
your health. Other lies are phrases
like Òrecommended by 80% of doctorsÓ.
How do they really know?
Can you trust their surveys.
I would not.
Yet the news stations are
allowed to say all these things on television and in print, often because the
Federal Trade Commission conveniently looks the other way.
I do not mean to be too harsh,
but the reality of medical care is nothing like the pretty pictures you see on
television or in the print media.
It is simply a lie, and anyone knows this who works in the field of
health care who listens carefully to peopleÕs stories.
MEDICINE IS NOT ABOUT
CURES
This is a shock, is it not? It is about managing your health,
instead. Cures are discussed, of
course, but not really wanted. If
they were wanted, we have them in superb lifestyles, excellent diets, getting
lots of rest, moderate exercise and the use of nutritional and other products
to correct imbalances and deficiencies.
This kind of prescription is
well within the power of the governments of the world. However, they prefer a sick population
that they can minister to because it increases their control dramatically over
the people. Disbelieve this at
your own risk.
BEWARE MEDICAL
PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Another sad scheme are most
medical prevention programs. Many
are stupid, wasteful, costly and dangerous. There is no other way to describe them. These include such abominations as
water fluoridation that destroys health and repeated breast x-rays that damage
can the breasts and even contribute to cancer.
It also includes cancer
screening with mammograms that studies show do not extend life. They just get a person started earlier
on toxic, costly drugs and radiation therapy or costly and disfiguring surgery.
The worst program of all is
vaccination of the entire population with toxic doses of mercury, aluminum,
formaldehyde and deadly germs.
This is all in the name of preventing diseases that were made extinct or
almost so 100 years ago. This is
not an exaggeration for the most part, and the generalization is largely
valid. The point is clear. Be careful about ÒpreventionÓ of this
kind.
Also, be careful about early
treatment of cancers and such. The
reason the survival rate for early treatment of cancer is much better is often
not because the therapy is so much better, but rather that the ÒcureÓ is
defined as five-year survival. Of
course, if they catch it early, your chances of living five more years are much
greater. This is just another
deception that is used to rope people into the system earlier.
A THOROUGHLY
CONSUMER-UNFRIENDLY SYSTEM
This
is another important fact. If you
try to pay cash, often the doctorÕs office, laboratory or MRI center will not
even know the price of their service.
How can you compare prices and make a decision if you cannot even
receive a price?
This is at times another planned
move to separate people from their money by making it very difficult to assess
the real cost of medical services.
If they tried this with car repair, refrigerator repair or plumbing,
people would be outraged. But it
goes on daily in medicine.
CONCLUSION
The cartel system of doctoring
and drugging is just one alternative for sick care that has its place in the
overall picture of professional health care services. In some cases, such as broken bones, and some acute or
trauma care, their services are indispensable and fantastic in many cases.
However,
in many other instances their methods are highly toxic, very costly and do not
address the basic causes of either physical or mental illness. Also, I am appalled at the medical
incompetence that people report to me.
Misdiagnosis is rampant, cleanliness is lacking at times and other
problems occur as well.
As
a wise consumer, use the information from here and the sources below to make
sure you check all your options and are not brainwashed by drug advertising or
FDA pronouncements on the news.
These are not good sources of information. Thank heavens for the internet and for publications such as
this one that can bring you other points of view. I wish you well in your quest for optimum health.
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This article first appeared in the Arizona Networking News,
July-August 2007.
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