Steroid Cure and My Terrible Doctors
That nearly druged me to death. A 12 year life of steroid creams,
antibiotics, depression drugs etc. all to treat Seborrhea etc.. You
get the point. Still using steroid creams? This is a great commentary
by Mike Adams who has written hundreds of articles on the subject of
drugs for every know problem of the human body. Thank god, I’m
happily drug free and able to share my success with you all. This
article is a bit long, funny so don’t skim it.
Ronnie
NewsTarget.com printable article
Originally published June 22 2006
Big Pharma is developing drugs for the most distressing disease of
all: Life
Let’s get to the raw truth about the pharmaceutical industry. Drug
companies want to turn every normal human experience into a
diagnosable disease that’s treatable with their high-priced, patent-
protected, brand-name drugs. It used to be that drugs were intended
just to treat bonafide diseases — things like malaria or infections -
- but now the drug companies have realized that it’s a much more
profitable venture to invent diseases, and then sell drugs to treat
them.
So today, we have drugs to help you do everything a normal, healthy
human being can manage on their own in the first place. We have drugs
to make you sleep and other drugs to make you wake up. We have drugs
to calm you down if you’re hyperactive and drugs to make you feel
peppy if you’re depressed. We have drugs to make you pee, drugs to
force a bowel movement and yet more drugs to "enhance sexual
performance." Just in case you’re feeling a little bit nervous about
some of this language, don’t worry, there’s a drug for that, too. It
makes you feel calm when you might normally feel uncomfortable. In
fact, no human experience is safe from being targeted and exploited
by the pharmaceutical industry.
What’s the ultimate aim of drug companies? It’s quite simple. Just as
Morpheus described in the movie "The Matrix," the purpose of the
machines is to turn the human body into a battery. In modern
medicine, the aim of drug companies is to turn the human body into a
profit-generating machine. It’s designed to exploit your body for
financial gain. It’s pure greed. There is no normal human condition
that is safe from disease designation.
Since drugs are now widely used to treat mental states or emotions,
it’s not too far off that we’ll have drugs to treat so-called
diseases like "lack of patriotism." If you don’t support the war
efforts of the United States empire, then obviously you’re not a
patriot. You must be a traitor, and therefore there must be something
mentally wrong with you. You need to be put on prescription drugs to
treat that lack of patriotism. Call it the patriot drug.
Or maybe you have a problem with authority. Maybe you don’t trust the
media. Maybe you don’t trust doctors or elected officials. Maybe you
don’t trust the FDA. Well, obviously there’s something wrong with
you. You have a problem with authority. Maybe it’s obsessive
disobedience disorder — ODD. I’m sure they can come up with a drug
for that, too, and they can probably find some psychiatric doctors
who will tell a judge that, yes, you are diseased, and you need to be
forcibly medicated for your own good.
Being human is now a disease, too
The real lie from the drug industry is that it’s not okay to be human
anymore. It’s wrong to feel sad. Humans shouldn’t ever cry, be
depressed or feel down. If you have a sleepless night, there’s
something wrong with you. It’s now a disease, not just a sleepless
night.
Consumers buy into this, too. They think that every waking moment
should feel wonderful. They think that they have to feel happy,
uplifted and energetic at every moment, with no pain whatsoever, all
with no effort on their part. God forbid they actually have to get
off a couch, break a sweat or move their body to experience some
health benefits. They are now convinced that that’s the job of drug
companies — that if there’s anything that doesn’t feel completely
comfortable, it’s because they don’t have the right chemicals in
their bloodstream. This view is supported by the psychiatric
community and the traditional medical community — what I call
organized medicine — which continues to search for yet more
synthetic chemicals to put into your bloodstream to treat or "manage"
every disease, malady, disorder or discomfort that can be dreamed or
imagined.
Consumers have been taught to think their foods should be a carnival
ride, and that bland food equals bad food
From the point of view of consumers, much of the same beliefs are
carried into the foods they consume. Consumers have been taught to
think that every meal has to be a feast; that everything they put
into their mouth has to be amusing, delightful or absolutely
delicious. They won’t even eat things that are good for them if they
taste too bland.
Everything has to be like a carnival ride when it comes to food, and
thus every single meal they eat is basically just dessert. The pizza
sauce in pizza is loaded with sugar. Cornbread at a restaurant, which
20 years ago used to be cornbread, is now cake. Bagels are cake, and
breads are sweetened up to taste like cake as well. Foods are
enhanced with excitotoxins and chemical taste enhancers like
monosodium glutamate so that nothing tastes like it really should.
Everything has been exaggerated to create this sensory explosion in
the mouth of consumers, so consumers live a life in which they can’t
taste anything unless it’s been chemically altered. And they can’t
function from one day to the next unless they’ve been chemically
doped up with psychotropic drugs and blood-chemistry-altering
chemicals sold to them at prices so high that our entire national
economy is now headed toward bankruptcy due to healthcare costs.
I have news for these consumers, and I have news for everyone out
there considering taking drugs to treat some symptom, disorder or
discomfort. The news is that even healthy people have bad days
sometimes. Life is not a giant party. Sometimes you don’t feel like
waking up. Sometimes your muscles ache because you’ve overworked them
or you’ve eaten some bad food. Sometimes you get sick, but your
immune system eventually overcomes it. Sometimes you feel a little
down. This is normal.
Sometimes you’re afraid to speak in front of crowds or you feel
anxiety in social situations. This is normal human behavior, folks.
Sometimes you feel like you have 12 projects going and you can’t
concentrate on any one of them. That’s not attention deficit
disorder; that’s normal human behavior. In fact, it’s how children
learn. They don’t focus on one thing; they do multiple things at once.
My message to those of you out who might be taking prescription drugs
in the desperate effort to create this perfect, comfortable daily
existence is this: Your expectations are way off base. There is no
perfect human experience, not even in those who you might think are
in perfect health.
The difference between people who are healthy and those who are not
is not that we don’t feel pain or don’t feel inconvenienced in doing
the things we do to stay healthy. The difference is that we are
willing to do them anyway. In other words, we will feel the pain and
still exercise. We feel tired but still get out of bed. We might not
like the taste of some supplement, fiber shake or bland-tasting food,
but we’ll eat it anyway because we’re willing to do what it takes to
get the results. The results are lifelong health without prescription
drugs, with zero medical bills, free of pain and free of chronic
disease.
But that’s not what Big Pharma wants you to believe.
Big Pharma’s big lie: If you pump enough chemicals into your body,
your life will be perfect
The whole promise of the drug industry is fraudulent. The promise is
that if you take all these chemicals, you’ll have healthy
cholesterol, normal blood pressure levels, you’ll never be nervous in
social situations, you won’t be depressed, you’ll be happy all the
time, you’ll be able to have a bowel movement when you need one,
you’ll be able to pee when you have to and you’ll be able to get an
erection when you want one. You’ll be able to be this superhuman
being just by taking all these chemicals — that’s the promise of the
drug industry.
These are empty promises, because any person who is on such drugs is
a health wreck. They are very likely numb to the world because their
senses have been shut down by these drugs. They probably have
hundreds of different side effects metabolizing in their bodies as a
result of these drugs. They don’t have good energy, and they don’t
have good, healthy blood chemistry. They are basically just patching
one symptom after another with these synthetic chemicals. That is not
the pathway to health, and yet that’s the empty promise of the
pharmaceutical industry.
Disease mongering for business success!
Do you realize the pharmaceutical industry can only continue to grow
by inventing new diseases and by redefining existing ones so that
more and more people are now labeled diseased? That’s the only way
the industry can get bigger: By selling more drugs to the same
population. The population is not getting any larger around here, so
how does the pharmaceutical company make more money? It’s easy — it
just invents more conditions.
It tries to get you on more and more pills. Drug marketing executives
would like every person in this country, from the moment they’re born
to the moment they die, to be on at least 15 to 20 different daily
pharmaceuticals. I have a question for you about this: If our bodies
actually needed such chemicals to be alive and healthy and to live
from the moment we’re born to the day we die, don’t you think that
God or nature would have put those chemicals in our bodies in the
first place? Don’t you think our ancestors would have had some
mechanism by which these chemicals could have been created in their
own bodies?
There’s no fundamental need for pharmaceuticals. The human body has
no innate need for these chemicals. There is no normal, healthy human
being who needs any pharmaceuticals whatsoever. Drug marketing is
nothing but an effort to turn your body into a profit machine; to
exploit your health, your pain, your suffering and your checkbook for
companies who are paying their CEOs $134 million a year plus $120
million in stock option bonuses. They claim they’re putting their
money into research to help find tomorrow’s cures, but that’s
hogwash. What they’re trying to find is tomorrow’s new diseases,
which they can invent and then treat with more prescription drugs.
Can you name one disease that any pharmaceutical company has ever
cured? Just one? There are none. There are no diseases that have been
cured by pharmaceutical companies. Yet people continue to be gullible
and buy into this fraudulent industry that claims if it just had a
few more billion dollars and a few more years, it could cure all
diseases.
So what might their cure be? Do you think it is going to be free? If
drug companies do find the cure, will they distribute it for free,
just to help free people from disease? Of course not. If they find a
cure, they’re going to charge you for it. Their research into finding
a cure is their financial overhead. That’s their investment in
finding some drug, and it’s not your responsibility to pay for their
research.
The fact is you’re paying for their research anyway. Most people
don’t know this, but the vast majority of new drugs approved by the
FDA are based on research that’s been funded by taxpayers, not by
drug companies. So you’re paying for the research anyway, and you’re
paying for it again when you buy prescription drugs, and you’re
paying for it yet again when you have to pay for the side effects
caused by these prescription drugs. You’re actually paying for these
drugs three times, yet they do nothing to improve your health for the
long term. Yes, they may mask one symptom for as long as you keep
taking the pill. They can effectively lower one measurable chemical
milestone such as LDL cholesterol or blood pressure, or they can mask
the symptoms of arthritis pain temporarily. But none of them actually
reverses any disease; they never address the underlying cause. They
never help patients heal. In fact, they do patients a disservice by
denying them the opportunity to heal themselves.
Drug companies invent diseases and expand on pre-existing ones to
turn people into profit machines
Remember, the purpose of the drug industry today is actually to turn
the human body into a profit machine. The way to do that is to expand
the number of diseases that exist by attaching a pathological
definition to every normal human behavior imaginable. Someday,
daydreaming will probably be called a disease. Every undesirable
moment of daily life will be called a disease. Have a fear of
heights? Well, that could be a disease. Have trouble swimming? They
could call that a disease, too. Does your skin attract mosquitoes?
Well, certainly you should be taking a pharmaceutical that
distributes a poison throughout your entire body and wards off
mosquitoes. That’s what they do for dogs with pills that prevent
ticks and fleas. You feed your dog poison, and the poison circulates
throughout that dog’s entire body and ends up in the skin where it
poisons parasites.
You see, they can come up with drugs for practically anything, but
the truth is that these are not diseases. You don’t need these drugs,
and day-to-day life, even for healthy people, is not a 100 percent
perfect experience. It’s life, folks. Things happen. Get used to it,
and get healthy anyway. There are speed bumps, there are potholes,
but so what? No one ever got healthy by sitting around on the couch,
waiting for drug companies to cure all their ailments. It won’t
happen, not in our lifetime, or anyone else’s.
If you want to be healthy, take responsibility for your health today.
Just say no to pharmaceuticals, and say yes to a healthy diet,
healthy lifestyle and nutrition, while avoiding the foods and
products that actually promote chronic disease. Say yes to your
naturopath and say no to your MD. Fire your doctor, and hire a true
healer instead. Above all, don’t let any drug company, doctor or
government regulatory body tell you that you are diseased because you
happen to have a human emotion or a human thought or an off day that
isn’t 100 percent comfortable. That’s not a disease — that’s life.
Don’t let drug companies convince you that life is a disease.
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