There
is a big distinction I am going to emphasize again.
It is the difference between Emergency Medical Care,
and Medical Symptom and Disease Care. Emergency Medical
Care is exactly that. The type of care you would get
if you cut yourself, had an
accident, slipped or fell, etc. Something happened,
you are hurt, and you get Medical Care. Medical Symptom
and Disease Care is also exactly that. The part of Medicine
that deals with trying, and I emphasize trying,
to help people heal their symptoms and disease.
Emergency
medical care is great. They are wonderful at saving
lives during times of crisis. No one does it better.
The problem is that the medical symptoms and disease
care system has been lumped together with emergency
medical care. When someone makes a negative comment
about doctors, immediately people get defensive because
they also think of emergency medical care. And everyone
knows the emergency medical care system saves lives.
And many people know someone who has directly been saved
by the emergency medical care system.
I
am sure that the medical symptoms and disease care system
has also saved some lives. The time has now come to
put the medical symptoms and disease care system in
its proper place. And this can be done without changing
emergency medical care. Emergency medical care can remain
right where it is.
Unfortunately,
I have been unable to find any place that sees medicine
as these two separate parts, at least when it comes
to statistics, studies, measures, and anything concrete.
So I will talk about things that the medical system
said and mainly this information is referring to the
medical symptoms and disease care system.
Everyone
knows that emergency medical care saves lives, probably
hundreds of thousands, if not millions of lives, each
year in the US
alone. This, I also know. I see the emergency medical
care system as essential to part of health care. It
is great, and they are making huge improvements in saving
peoples lives.
The
medical symptom and disease care, on the other hand,
is the system I will be referring to any time I talk
about medicine. And here is how what you don’t know,
might kill you.
The
American Medical Association (AMA) admitted the medical
system was the 3rd leading cause of death in the US;
second only to heart disease and cancer. They used their
own studies and published it in their own Journal, The
Journal of American Medical Association, July
26th, 2000
issue. They themselves said that they were the 3rd leading cause of death. There is no study,
no statistics, and no nothing to manipulate or play
with. They, the AMA said this
themselves.
I
know, as well as everyone else, that you can prove anything
with statistics. Like the studies, funded by tobacco
companies, that proved smoking was safe, etc. We all
know the tobacco companies have a vested interest in
showing smoking is safe.
If
the tobacco companies do studies, that actually show
that smoking is not safe, it is a good bet to believe
them. When the tobacco companies finally admit themselves,
that smoking is bad for you, you kind of have to believe
them, because that is not the
result they want. In fact, it is just the opposite.
Now,
let me ask you. Do you think the medical system wants
to admit to a low number of people they kill each year,
or a high one? Obviously, they do not want to kill any
people. Most doctors on an individual level truly want
to help people, truly want to do what is best for their
patients. They do not want to harm them, cause injury,
or kill them. I promise you. So when the medical system
admitted that they were the 3rd leading
cause of death in the US,
even though this is not something they wanted to admit
to, like the tobacco companies. And since the medical
system used their own studies, and said it themselves,
you kind of have to believe them.
Yes
friends, the medical establishment themselves said they
were the third leading cause of death in the US.
Dis-belief
is the first thing that comes up for people here. They
don’t want to believe this.
If
they really said this, how come you have not heard about
it until now? Well, let me ask you. If you just killed
225,000 people, would you be out telling everyone? Would
you be out putting it on the front page of newspapers?
Or would you try and hide the fact and bury it?
And
you don’t have to believe me. Just look in the July 26th,
2000 issue of Journal of American
Medical Association. You
can read them admit to this, and see it for yourself.
But in case you don’t want to do that, I am putting
the same thing they said, in the following pages.
Fear
is going to come up for some people here. It is fearful
to think that some group could kill 225,000 Americans
every year, and get away with it, year after year after
year.
There
are some that will accuse me of doing exactly what the
medical profession does, using fear to control people
to do a certain thing.
What
I am doing is giving you the information and facts.
If you want to make an educated choice, instead of guessing
and operating from ignorance or opinions, or responding
out of fear, you have to be educated by having the information
and facts. And that is what this chapter is doing. It
is just that much of this information and these facts
are scary.
On
top of the 225,000 people the medical system kills each
year, there is more. There are unnecessary procedures,
unwanted negative effects, extra visits, extra medications,
more hospital admissions, and billions of extra dollars
for all the errors that do not end in someone dying.
If
this is confrontational, if you don’t want to believe
this, neither do I. You
must face that it is published referenced facts the
AMA themselves said. In fact the very people I am talking
about published these facts. If these are confronting,
and you don’t want to believe them, there are a couple
of common reasons that I have found for this.
The
biggest reason is that Emergency Medical Care (EMC)
saves lives. The lines are blurred between the EMC and
medical symptoms and disease care.
You
want to believe that someone else out there is looking
after your best interest; the government, someone, anyone.
You
don’t want to believe that money and corruption could
go on that long and kill that many people. With things
being that bad, why would the government or anyone else
not stop it, or expose it.
Another
common reason goes back to one of the benefits of not
being healthy. You
get to avoid responsibility. And if the above were true,
which it is, then you would have no one else to make
responsible for your health, you would be forced to
be in charge of your own health. Many people do not
like this.
All
I am saying right now, is this is what the medical system
admitted to themselves. It is very scary that it has
gotten this bad, and yet, no one has done anything about
it yet. I want to answer the question of why? Why has
no one done anything about it? For
one simple reason, The American Medical Association.
See,
medicine is a touchy subject. They have the courts and
laws on their side right now. Let me give you some examples.
If
someone came to me and wanted me to naturally help them
heal, and they died, I would probably lose my license
and be fined. If someone went to the medical profession
and they were treated, and they died, that would just
be a person that could not be helped. And nothing would
happen to the medical professional.
If
I recommend something for you to treat your symptoms
or disease and it doesn’t work, I am responsible. But
if you do what the medical symptoms and disease care
system wants you to do and it doesn’t work, you are
responsible. They are not. Isn’t that interesting.
The
medical symptoms and disease care system has a magical
veil of protection. And it is time to get rid of the
veil of protection, because they are killing 225,000
people a year with the license to kill given to them
by the laws and courts.
If
I told you to take X thing to cure your cancer, The
AMA could, and probably would, sue me, especially if
I got many people to take X thing. Even if a Medical
Doctor did the same thing, they would probably sue him.
And if someone took X thing, and ended up dying, there
family would sue me or the Medical Doctor for sure,
and win. Why?
Medicine
has the home field advantage. The laws state that you
cannot do anything that is not reasonable and customary
and is not proven to be more effective than medicine.
Now, what is reasonable and customary? Everything the
Medical Profession currently does. And this is where
the catch comes in. You
cannot do some form of treatment, unless it is proven.
But how can you prove it, if you cannot do it? Exactly. That is why the same treatments for cancer that were
done in the 60’s are still being done today. Chemotherapy,
Radiation, and Surgery.
It
is not exactly true, that you cannot do treatment unless
it is proven. You
can get money, get grants, and special permission, and
then do a controlled clinical trial, etc, etc. And,
guess what the price tag of all this is? Minimum, again,
I repeat, minimum of 100 million dollars. Then, you
will not get your X thing approved from one study, you
must do more studies. Pretty much only the drug companies
can come up with that kind of money and resources to
make it happen. Or getting funding
from the government. And the government only
gives 5.4 million dollars a year to study natural health
care. That is not even enough for 1/10th of one study. That is one reason why
the medical system still maintains control and still
has their magical veil of protection.
So
if you told someone to take X thing for their cancer,
and you were licensed, no matter what your license is,
you could have your license taken away from you. If
the person ended up dying, whether or not you were licensed,
you could be sued and the punishment could include fines
and jail time.
But,
if the Medical System does chemotherapy, radiation,
and surgery, and the person ends up dying anyway, there
were no laws broken, and nothing out of the reasonable
and customary was done. So everything is fine.
This
is how the medical symptoms and disease care has been
able to maintain their monopoly for so long. How they
have the courts and laws on their side. And this is
true in all areas the medical symptoms and disease care
system has their hand in. They get the benefit of the
doubt even if their ideas and theories are less tested
and validated than someone else’s.
Not
only do you have to do studies, you have to do it their
way, the 100 million dollar way. And often, they do
not have to do any studies, because they automatically
get the benefit of the doubt. They make what reasonable
and customary is. I will talk more about this in the
next chapter.
How
have they been able to hide the fact that they kill
225,000 people per year? Because they
have the money, laws, and courts on their side.
I
first found out about this great admission of harm on
Dr. Mercola’s website, www.mercola.com. It is the
number one rated natural health care website in the
world, with a great free natural health newsletter.
His site is an excellent place to go if you ever have
any questions about health. I highly recommend his website.
The
information and statistics on the following pages were
published in the Journal of American Medical Association,
July 26th,
2000 issue. The
most prestigious and well respected medical journal
in the world. Said another way, when something
is in there, the medical symptoms and disease care system
has given their endorsement it is true.
All
of this is what the medical symptom and disease care
system admitted to. I am going strictly with what the
medical profession directly admitted to, with no doctoring,
no adding, no NOTHING. Just simply re-stating what they
said.
The
number of people the medical system Kills each year
•
12,000 — unnecessary surgery
•
7,000 — medication errors in hospitals
•
20,000 — other errors in hospitals
•
80,000 — infections in hospitals
•
106,000 — non-error, negative effects of drugs (Drugs
given correctly, taken correctly, but the unknown side
effect was Death!)
These
total to 225,000 deaths per year
from iatrogenic causes!!
What
does the word iatrogenic mean? This term is defined
as induced in a patient by a physician’s activity, manner,
or therapy. Used especially for a complication of treatment.
Said
another way, 225,000 people killed by doctors and hospitals
and what they do! 225,000 deaths per year makes
the medical system the third leading cause of death
in the United
States,
after deaths from heart disease and cancer.
Between
4% and 18% of the time people go to the hospital and
are not killed, they experience things like this;
•
116 million extra physician visits
•
77 million extra prescriptions
•
17 million emergency department visits
•
8 million hospitalizations
•
3 million long-term admissions
•
199,000 additional deaths
•
$77 billion in extra costs
•
We put up with these numbers, because we think it is
a “casualty of war”, that these numbers are necessary
for all the good that medicine does and for all the
lives they supposedly save. It is part of saving lives
and making our health in America
better.
This
would be great, if that were actually true. If the medical
symptoms and disease care system actually saved lives
and produced better health for us. But do they?
Of
13 countries in a recent comparison the United
States
ranks an average of 12th or almost the worst. This was
also published in the same article of JAMA.
Here
are the actual number the medical
system admitted to:
•
13th (last) for low-birth-weight percentages
•
13th for neonatal mortality and infant mortality overall
•
11th for post neonatal mortality
•
13th for years of potential life lost (excluding external
causes)
•
11th for life expectancy at 1 year for females, 12th
for males
•
10th for life expectancy at 15 years for females, 12th
for males
•
10th for life expectancy at 40 years for females, 9th
for males
•
7th for life expectancy at 65 years for females, 7th
for males
•
3rd for life expectancy at 80 years for females, 3rd
for males
•
10th for age-adjusted mortality
The
World Health Organization confirms this as well. They
used data from more countries and ranked the United
States
as 15th among 25 industrialized countries.
There
is a perception that the American public “behaves badly”
by smoking, drinking, and being violent. But if you
look at the facts, it just isn’t true.
This
is the Ranking of the same 13 countries from above,
where we were second to last in health care results.
•
Females who smoke ranges from 14% in Japan
to 41% in Denmark;
in the United
States,
it is 24%, the fifth best
•
For males, the range is from 26% in Sweden
to 61% in Japan;
it is 28% in the United
States,
the third best.
•
The US
ranks fifth best for alcoholic beverage consumption.
•
The US
has relatively low consumption of animal fats (fifth
lowest in men aged 55-64 years in 20 industrialized
countries) and the third lowest average cholesterol
concentrations among men aged 50 to 70 years
Even
though we spend more money per capita on health care
than every other country except Germany,
and we have healthier lifestyles than most other countries,
we still rank almost last with regards to our actual
level of health.
Our
medical system kills 225,000 people per year, and we
still have almost the worst health. This goes to show
the medical system does not give us health. Because
they attempt to treat symptoms and disease does not
mean that leaves you with health.
The
number of deaths that the AMA said
happens, 225,000 each year, are not worth the
results we are getting for health.
Now,
I want to put this into a little different perspective.
I did some research, because I wanted to know. There
are about 600 million to 1.2 billion people traveling
per year on an airplane in the US
alone. Depends on whose numbers you use. There are about
600 million to 900 million visits to a medical doctor
each year in the US.
Let’s
say roughly the same amount of people step on a plane
that step into a doctors’ office. A Jumbo Jet holds
roughly 250-300 passengers, depending on the airline
and how full it is. If the Airline industry was killing
225,000 people every year, it would be the equivalent
of 1,000 Jumbo jets worth of people (225,000 people
divided by 225 passengers total).
Divide 1,000 planes worth of people by 365 days in the
year.
Comparing
the two (it is uncanny how well the numbers work out)
and you get two Jumbo Jets Crashing
Every DAY! And everyone on board
is killed.
Imagine,
you wake up today and all over the news: Two Jumbo jets
Crashed, and Everyone On Board is Killed! Then the next
day: Two jumbo jets crashed today, and everyone is dead.
Then the next day, two jumbo jets crashed again today,
and everyone was killed. The next day, two more jumbo
jets crashed today, no survivors, everyone dead. The
next day, Two jumbo jets crashed today, and all passengers,
Killed, everyone dead. You
think to yourself, you are supposed to go on a flight
next week. Do you cancel? Then the next day, again,
two jumbo jets crash, killing everyone on board. The
next day, Two jumbo jets crash, no survivors. When is it you decide to
not fly? How many days does it take of two jumbo jets
crashing Every Day before you decide not to fly? How
long before you start talking to your family about not
flying? How long before you decide it is worth your
time to do what it takes to be well?
The
next day, two more jumbo jets crash and burn, and everyone
on board is killed. It has
only been 8 days.
I
want you to pause and think here for a moment. Do this
for real. I want you to get, imagine, what would
it really be like if every day, two jumbo jets
crashed killing everyone on board, leaving no survivors.
How long before the airline industries would be out
of business? How long before the Government would step
in and do something? What would the news media be like?
What would people be saying and talking about?
Now,
things are a little different because air travel is
mostly for convenience. And supposedly doctors are saving
peoples lives. And the emergency medical care system
is. The medical symptoms and disease care system isn’t.
That is why I make the distinction between the Emergency
Medical Care System and medical symptoms and disease
care. Medical symptoms and disease care does not save
tons of lives. Does not prolong masses
of people’s lives. Does not
make the quality of life better for most people.
I can even show you they do not save more lives than
they kill.
If
the doctors quit working, and they saved more lives
then the number of people they killed, the death rate
should go up, right? If doctors help more people then
they kill, more people should die, if doctors quit working.
That is common sense. And if doctors quit working, and
the death rate went down, that would mean they are killing
more people then they are saving. I mean, if less people
died, and there were less doctors working, that would
mean, overall, the helped less people then they hurt.
Because if they helped more people, when they quit working,
the death rate would go up.
But
how can you test this theory out? How can you get doctors
to quit working? Well, have them go on strike. There
are many countries around the world, where the doctors
have gone on strike. And interestingly enough, you know
what happened? The death rate went down. Yes
down. Less people died, when there were less visits
to doctors. This would imply that doctors actually hurt
more people then they help.
In
Israel,
this is exactly what happened. The doctors went on strike,
and the death rates went down “considerably” said the
British Medical Journal. BMJ 2000;320:1561 (10 June) Also, in the book, Confessions of a
Medical Heretic, Robert S. Mendelsohn,
M.D. wrote: “In 1976 in Bogota,
Colombia,
doctors went on strike during a 52-day period. The death
rate went down 35% during that time. In Los
Angeles in 1976,
doctors went on strike to protest the increasing costs
of malpractice insurance. The death rate decreased by
18%. When the strike ended, the death rate returned
to pre-strike proportions. In Israel
in1973, during a month-long strike, the death rate dropped
50%. The last time the death rate had been that low
was when there was a doctors
strike 20 years before.”
Doctors
go on strike, and the death rate goes down, over and
over again. This seems like a pretty good indicator,
doctors hurt more people then they help. And I will
show you how true this really is, with more
later.
I
want to remind you here again that I make a distinction
between Emergency Medical Care, and medical symptom
and disease care. Medical symptoms and disease care
is about whom I am sharing the information.
I
want to go back to the tobacco companies for a moment,
to point out something else here. If the tobacco companies
would admit that smoking causes X amount of damage,
what do you think the real amount of damage is that
is done? A lot more, that is for sure. They do not want
to admit that smoking causes a lot of problems. If they
did, they would be liable for a lot more money.
The
medical system admitted to killing 225,000 people per
year. What do you think that actual number is? What
is the real number? More or less? If this is what they admitted
to. I definitely think it is more.
How
statistics are tracked, is that everything gets a code.
For every diagnosis, there is a standard code that everyone
goes by. For every surgery and treatment, there is a
standard code that all doctors use for the same thing.
For most deaths, there is a code. Everything in medicine
is standardized in this way. So when people die, it
is up to the medical doctor, to give an appropriate
code for why they died. That is how we know that X number
of people died in car crashes, or from drug overdose,
or from heart attacks, or from cancer. They all have
separate codes. Then the medical system just adds them
up.
Let’s
say someone was given a medication, and it caused their
liver to fail, and they died. There is a different code
for liver failure, than there is for medication error
causing liver failure, than there is for doctor error.
There
is a person dead, because their liver failed, and there
is nothing that can be done to bring them back. Nothing.
Now the doctor has to put down the cause of death.
Imagine
yourself in the doctor’s shoes. You
screwed up, a person is dead, and if it is really your
fault, you might get sued, and lose your license. What
code would you be tempted to
put down? Liver failure due to medication error? Or that it was your
fault? The person is dead. Nothing can be done to bring
them back. You
can learn from your mistakes either way. What do you
chose?
Or
what if it is borderline. Did you
screw up or not? It is a grey area. You
followed standard protocol, and there was something
that had you known, you could have prevented the person’s
death. BUT you didn’t know. And there was no reason
why you should have known, because standard protocol
did not pick up on it. What code do you put down? Liver
Failure from medication error, or your fault?
Or
even greyer, the patient had a weak liver. You
know this, and they knew the medication might cause
liver failure, but the patient didn’t want to change,
and wanted to take the medication. There liver failed
and they died. What do you put down for the code? Liver
failure? Or liver failure due to medication error?
Now
many errors don’t even have codes for them. Even if
the doctor wanted to report the real cause of death,
he couldn’t. Because the medical symptoms and disease
care has not created codes for all the ways the system
can kill you.
Again,
these are the numbers the medical system admitted to
that they said they caused. I wish I had a clue what
the real numbers were. I don’t. But I can promise you
one thing, they are higher.
The
emergency medical care system is EXCELLENT at helping
people who have had or been in accidents. If I needed
emergency care, you can bet your life that you will
see me at the ER of a hospital.
This
is where, undoubtedly, they save lives. The unfortunate
part is, so far, the two separate systems have not been
separated. They do not separate accident and trauma
related care, from medical symptoms and disease care,
when reporting statistics. They are all grouped into
the same category.
The
rest of this chapter is my opinion. I have not done
all the research (finding all the sources, and adding
up all the numbers, etc, as it would be a lot) and I
am going to give my opinion on the information I do
have, starting right now, the following section is my
opinion only, based on logic and what seems to me, common
sense.
I
was able to find statistics on individual hospitals,
and it seems they averaged 20%-50% of their admissions
were due to trauma. The difference I noticed seemed
to be that some hospitals specialized in trauma where
others did not. It is a total guess, but logic would
say that the percentage of traumatic out patient visits
would be less. So taking an average of say 20%, that is the number I come up with as to how many doctor
visits are trauma related.
Let’s
assume that the mistakes, and errors, and such are equally
made as well. This would mean you would take 20% of
the numbers reported for people they killed, in my opinion,
for the number of useless deaths. This would bring the
overall number of people the medical symptoms and disease
care establishment kills each year to about 200,000
people, but the percentage, when compared with plane
crashes, would remain the same because you also take
out the number of visits for trauma care when coming
up with the figures.
That
being said, maybe trauma care kills a higher percentage
of people, or maybe there is a higher percentage of
outpatient trauma visits. Even if we take the best case
scenario for arguing the medical symptoms and disease
care side, here is where we would be.
Let’s
say 50% of all visits to the medical profession are
trauma related, and they actually make twice as many
errors than regular visits for symptom and disease care.
This would put the number of people needlessly killed
by the medical symptoms and disease care at 75,000 people
killed each year.
Again,
doing the math, means 75,000 people are killed by the
medical profession not trauma related. 75,000 people
to half of the visits, still leaves one Jumbo jet Crashing
Every day. Every Day, another jumbo
jet crashes. Next day, One
Jumbo jet Crashes, everyone on board killed.
Next Day, one jumbo jet crashes, everyone on board killed,
no survivors. And on and on.
Day after day, week after week, month after month, year
after year, one jumbo jet crashes every day, killing
everyone on board needlessly.
Apart
from emergency care, medicine does NOTHING, absolutely
nothing to help people improve their health. They only
treat symptoms and disease. They do nothing to help
people prevent sickness, symptoms and disease. And in
my opinion, they actually are counter productive to
increasing health and preventing disease. So these 75,000
deaths are at the cost of no gain, nothing. Completely
just senseless deaths. When it comes to health,
the medical profession does nothing to help people heal.
I will get into why, a little later, in a factual way,
where you will understand this for yourself as well.
For
now, my major point with this chapter is to wake you
up to the reality of the medical profession, sharing
information with you, so you can make a more informed
choice about who is going to do something about your
health.
And
in case you missed it, you are the person who has to
do something about your health. The medical profession
is not going to create a magic pill, or potion, or lotion
that is going to magically give you health. You
will either add to your health, or lose your health.
It is that simple.
Insanity
is doing the same thing over and over and expecting
a different result. The medical symptoms and disease
care system has been trying to treat symptoms and disease
for almost 100 years, with no real results. They still
have essentially no cures or treatments for most things.
The very fact that 1.25 million people die every year
in America
from heart disease and cancer alone is proof of that.
Not to mention all the other thousands of diseases that
people still die from.
The
medical symptoms and disease care system has made no
real progress in curing symptoms or disease.
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