tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post7820089716973078934..comments2024-03-29T01:18:36.311+11:00Comments on new illuminati: Experiment shows medical doctors to be glorified drug dealers, easily manipulated by drug companiesnew illuminatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17527075249440961813noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-10354655189620968332017-02-15T18:01:39.915+11:002017-02-15T18:01:39.915+11:00🐾🐶People are starting to wake up what concerns ...🐾🐶People are starting to wake up what concerns me is they then take their "beloved" companion animal to a veterinarian who practices exactly the same kind of sick care, drug based, never cure style medicine. Vet industry is actually worse because there are no laws to protect your animals when they make bad choices. Or charge you for drugs that make your animal sicker. There are holistic vets now who do the same medicine as NDs. There is an American holistic vet association listing holistic Vets across the United States. DogMahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05916743643374309093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-6959809702707297712015-10-26T00:39:07.903+11:002015-10-26T00:39:07.903+11:00Yes, lets have another doctor comment on this.
Wh...Yes, lets have another doctor comment on this. <br />While I fully condone your stance on healthy living and taking responsibility for your own health, I feel you are not helping a fair discussion by demonising the entire medical system as it is today. I agree that a lot can and should be said about the way pharmaceutical companies operate, and I am in many ways unimpressed with their pharmacopeia. But I feel the solution is not to throw the baby out with the bathing water, and evaluate - as adults, what has worth and what not. <br />I am really convinced that I safe peoples lives on a regular bases, for instance when they have decompensatio cordis, pneumonia, acute psychotic episodes coming with dementia - the drugs I give do not cure the patient: after treatment they still have heart failure, they still have COPD, they still have dementia , but I yet have to meet 1 patient succesfully cured from such conditions by a naturopath. To suggest that any person could cure such conditions, REALLY cure them, is making a big claim. And since so much pain and misery goes along with these conditions, I would suggest being very careful making such claims - before spreading false promises and misguided information which makes the lives of these unfortunate people even more difficult. It may be, that if you avoid unhealthy factors, that you will live longer and stay healthy longer, but even if you start living like a Saint, you are still mortal, and you can still get sick. If naturopathic remedies cure that sickness: blessings for you, and please tell me about it - I may safe some other persons life that way; but if those remedies do not help, in my opinion it is just plain stupid not to go to an allopathic doctor and see what they can do. Since this is not about what you believe in, but about survival. Niels Kleinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-58698887040138729272015-05-08T20:52:00.311+10:002015-05-08T20:52:00.311+10:00Seems we have a comment from a docturd who wishes ...Seems we have a comment from a docturd who wishes to remain anonymous new illuminatihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17527075249440961813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-48981924420204451962015-05-08T12:27:05.198+10:002015-05-08T12:27:05.198+10:00what an ill informed vile page. You should be asha...what an ill informed vile page. You should be ashamed of your ignorance and blatant stupidity. There is no room in a modern world for morons such as you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-63366166672590742552012-11-08T16:38:58.241+11:002012-11-08T16:38:58.241+11:00So encourage you to keep investigating, and keep ...So encourage you to keep investigating, and keep investing in yourself. Keep learning more about health, nutrition, and wellness. And don't follow your doctor's advice if he or she says all of this is useless and discourage you from learning on your own. Sildenafil Citratehttp://www.shop4allrx.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-28112740393436939642012-10-22T19:05:32.493+11:002012-10-22T19:05:32.493+11:00Fair point. The short answer is see The Power of D...Fair point. The short answer is see The Power of Drug Advertising:<br />Study Reveals Patients Often Get What They Ask For ~<br /><br />Direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising – a $3.2 billion industry in the United States – not only sways patients to ask for certain medications, but profoundly influences the way doctors make initial treatment decisions, according to an April 27 study in JAMA.<br /><br />University of Rochester Medical Center Professor Ronald M. Epstein, M.D., had a lead role in the research, which focused on antidepressants, as they consistently rank among the top advertised drugs. The study showed that doctors prescribed antidepressants far more often when patients asked for them. Furthermore, the study revealed that consumer advertising may have competing effects on health-care quality, by promoting the overuse of drugs in some cases while also averting under use and raising consumer awareness of disease.<br /><br />The study was a collaborative effort between the UR Department of Family Medicine and University of California, Davis, Center for Health Services. Corresponding author is Richard L. Kravitz, M.D., MSPH, at UC/Davis.<br /><br />“One thing is clear: patients can prompt physicians to provide better care. Drug ads are one way of getting patients to prompt their physicians – but it is not the best way,” Epstein says. “When patients brought up non-commercial information they were more likely to get the correct treatment than if they brought up the drug advertisement.”<br /><br />The study was conducted from May 2003 to May 2004. The research team trained actors to pose as patients for the randomized trial, in which 298 visits were made to 152 primary care and general internists offices in Rochester, Sacramento and San Francisco. The actors surreptitiously audio-recorded the visits with small devices hidden in their purses. Doctors were recruited to take part and were reimbursed $100 per visit, plus $100 for completing surveys and $75 for staff expenses. When doctors agreed to participate and to being secretly audio-recorded, they were only told that the study would involve seeing patients who would present with a “combination of common symptoms” over the course of a year. After the study was completed, physicians were debriefed and they gave permission to use the data...<br />Continues @ http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/news/story/index.cfm?id=771new illuminatihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17527075249440961813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-66896351969189903532012-10-22T13:39:24.927+11:002012-10-22T13:39:24.927+11:00WHile I agree with the general conclusions here - ...WHile I agree with the general conclusions here - if you are going to go on about studies like this it is necessary to link to the actual source study and/or give more details - or you ruin your own credibility. The writer does this not only at the beginning of the article but again and again throughout. This is an important issue and it deserves to be argued properly not just throwing figures around and preaching to the converted ...<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017670750734633321.post-40628675788913767862012-10-03T00:49:50.246+10:002012-10-03T00:49:50.246+10:00I think the smartest people should definitely be i...I think the smartest people should definitely be in charge, if they are truely selfless. Go and grab yourself a doctorate, and take the reins.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com