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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com(NaturalNews)
Big Pharma has been trending this direction for a long time: marketing medicines to people who don't need them and who have nothing wrong with their health. It's all part of a ploy to position prescription drugs as nutrients -- things you need to take on a regular basis in order to prevent disease.
The FDA recently gave its nod of approval on the matter, announcing that Crestor can now be advertised and prescribed as a "preventive" medicine. No longer does a patient need to have anything wrong with them to warrant this expensive prescription medication: They only need to remember the brand name of the drug from television ads.
This FDA approval for the marketing of Crestor to healthy people is a breakthrough for wealthy drug companies. Selling drugs only to people who are sick is, by definition, a limited market. Expanding drug revenues requires reaching people who have nothing wrong with them and convincing them that taking a cocktail of daily pharmaceuticals will somehow keep them healthy.
All this is, of course, the greatest quackery we've yet seen from Big Pharma, because once this floodgate of "preventive pharmaceuticals" is unleashed, the drug companies will be positioned to promote a bewildering array of other preventive chemicals you're supposed to take at the same time. Did you take your anti-cancer pill today? How about your anti-diabetes pill? Anti-cholesterol pill? Don't forget your anti-Alzheimer's pill, too.
The very idea that these drugs can somehow prevent a person from becoming sick in the future strains the boundaries of scientific credibility. Only natural therapies like nutrition can prevent the onset of disease, not patented chemicals that don't belong in the human body in the first place.
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Thanks goodness for that! The human body does not need medicines to function properly, but it certainly does need vitamins, minerals and other natural nutrients.
Unlike vitamins, minerals and other natural nutrients, medications have side effects over 95% of the time, don't work most of the time for most people, largely work by treating symptoms in a way that causes the body to function unnaturally, and result in millions of serious adverse events each year including over 140,000 deaths in hosptials and homes.
I would sure hate to see vitamins have such a horrible record. But then vitamins don't kill anyone. And no one ever became ill from a deficiency in pharmaceuticals.
Tony