Sunday, September 22, 2013

Psychotropic Medications

Realizing the same statistics can be used to say all lone mass shooters had mental issues, therefore needing the psychotropic meds, or as some are wondering, are these mass shootings triggered by side effects of psychotropic medications?

My guess is, we'll never know, because psychiatry is a very lucrative business that never actually has to produce results.  A doctor may or may not care one way or the other, but good results for the patient are attributed to the psychiatric care or medications and bad results for the patient are because the patient didn't cooperate or take their meds.  WIN/WIN for the mental health industry with the potentially LOSE/LOSE for the patient.

This last shooter did give many signs long before this happened.  As I read the article at CNN, one of the investigators stated that no detail is too small . . . The man made many large glaring statements, or loud cries for help before this tragedy occurred.

http://www.ammoland.com/2013/04/every-mass-shooting-in-the-last-20-years-shares-psychotropic-drugs/#ixzz2fAt3oNmI

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/18/us/navy-yard-shooting-main/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Sunday, September 15, 2013

In a Nut Shell

With elective surgeries on the rise, and the complications that can ensue, as well as long term prescriptions to mask or alter the symptoms of chronic problems, rather than actually implementing a change of lifestyle, medical treatment is skyrocketing.

That's the real reason for the Health Care Bill.  Medicare and Medicaid run in the red.  Now that many of the unemployed and underemployed are using ERs to replace primary care physicians, the funding has to be mandated.  Forcing the intimidated citizens to find insurance or pay a penalty will increase the available proceeds of the general insurance fund.

How those proceeds will be distributed remains to be seen, but there are two facts that will prevail.  The people who know how to get around the system will get around this mandated system as well.  The people who cost the most and are already insured, may even pay more, but they will not change their lifestyle toward actual health improvement.

We are an unhealthy society that has the Instructions.  We simply choose to seek a sorcerer to mask the symptoms of the diseases of Egypt.
Revelation 21:8 uses the term sorcerer, for the Greek word:  Pharmakeus, which of course bears the root word for our English term pharmacy.

And said, If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of YHWH thy Elohim, and wilt do that which is right in His sight, and wilt give ear to His commandments, and keep all His statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: for I am YHWH that healeth thee. 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Marketing for the Money

Just as in the case of viagra, Metoclopramide produces very marketable side effects, which are now labeled as results.  Viagra is only a risk to the one who is taking it, whereas metoclopramide is risky both for mother and baby.

http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/deadly-drug-given-to-women-to-increase-milk-supply/

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Has Anyone Else Noticed?

I couldn't help but notice the number of dialysis clinics popping up all over the area.  There are approximately 1 clinic for every 10,000 people in many states.  That seems, suddenly, excessive.  Many that I have spoken with in regard to needing dialysis began with "treated" diabetes as well as blood pressure medications.  I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on TV, but there is a serious correlation between failing health and only managing symptoms, which is what medicine does.

A change of diet and lifestyle is all that will improve health.  Prescriptions for the most part, only manage symptoms, and unfortunately carry with them, side effects.  Many prescriptions now, are prescribed as long term symptom management maintenance, so the side effects of long term usage really isn't understood.

Our bodies were not created to process poison to manage symptoms of poor health.  Diabetes and High Blood Pressure are both lifestyle management issues, and the poison used to manage these problems, over the long term cause other problems, primarily with the kidneys, although other organs can be affected as well.  At the first discovery of diabetes, a change of diet and exercise is immediately "prescribed."  Often, with these changes, accompanied by weight loss, medication is not needed, but if lifestyle changes do not occur, oral medication is usually prescribed, ultimately leading to insulin injections later.

Our society's ill health is based primarily on poor diet, inadequate exercise, and dependency upon pharmaceuticals for symptom management.  There is a better way!