In January 2007 the Rath Health Institute
ran a full page ad in the New York
Times in which the problems with
America’s pharmaceutical based health care
system were exposed for all to see. I have
often written about the down side of drugs,
and the biased and detrimental disease care
system we have here. I also have throughout
my entire career supported the use of
natural substances over pharmaceuticals
whenever possible. I enjoyed the essay,
which was linked with a petition drive to
make our legislators aware of the problems.
I want to review and embellish upon a few of
the major points that were made for you
here.
First, the pharmaceutical industry is
a multi-billion dollar industry that has
orchestrated the largest and most pernicious
fraud ever upon the American people. While
expounding on it’s commitment to public
health, and its state of the art
technologies promising a healthier America,
in reality it is in the capitalize through
disease business. Pharmaceuticals cover but
do not cure problems. It appears the
American medical-pharmaceutical complex has
no incentive to find cures, and thus in the
process wipe out its customer base. Billions
of dollars of research have gotten us
nowhere nearer to finding the cure for heart
disease or cancer or diabetes than we were
50 years ago. The search for cures has been
replaced by the search for palliative and
patentable drugs that can boost the stock of
the drug companies, and make a select group
of people rich, while Americans stay ill,
and dish out exorbitant dollars in the form
of health care premiums and/or prescription
costs that do not help them get well.
Second, these drugs are not only
simply palliative, they are also dangerous,
as evidenced by the regular post-release
recall of various medications, the latest of
which was Vioxx. One hundred thousand people
each year die from drug side effects.
Millions more are hurt or disabled in some
way. There will be more bad drugs coming our
way. Many of the drugs thought to be safe
will also turn out to have been dangerous to
our health. Now if a drug had a chance of
curing your disease, it might be worth the
risk of suffering a side effect. But with
only palliation as a benefit, the harm these
drugs can cause is a strong net negative.
Third, political activism to the tune
of multiplied millions of dollars, undue
influence peddling and conflicts of interest
within the very agencies that are supposed
to regulate them, and manipulation or
control of the media have been ongoing
tactics designed to maintain and expand this
warped disease care system. Currently under
the gun due to the Vioxx fiasco, the
pharmaceutical lobby has made self
preservation an important priority. Now they
are adding their voice to the outcry for
limitation of punitive damage awards, as
called for in the current push for medical
malpractice reform. But for them it is not
to protect obstetricians from liability
suits, and to keep them from having to move
to a different state. The Bush
administration received enormous campaign
contributions from the drug lobby. What they
expect in return is the ability to sneak
through liability protection for drug
companies under cover of medical
malpractice tort reform. This is the Trojan
horse tactic. A bad thing is concealed
within a good thing! Passing of legislation
now proposed will extend the pharmaceutical
companies’ ability to continue their
lucrative business with disease as usual. No
longer will they have to face the prospect
of financial extinction at the hands of the
harm caused by their toxic chemicals.
Fourth, a particularly abhorrent
major tactic used by drug companies is to
support the national conspiracy to withhold
lifesaving information about the health
benefits of vitamins and natural therapies,
which are non-patentable, and therefore less
profitable, and to dominate the post
graduate education of physicians. Through
sponsorship and funding of continuing
medical education activities, and political
influence in the FDA and the media, drugs
are set up as the standard for all advances
in medicine while natural treatments are
studied/or mentioned only in an attempt to
discredit them, and to scare and misinform
the public.
Finally, alongside their campaign of
disinformation about vitamins, the
pharmaceutical companies support through the
political process the suppression of natural
products by legislation or regulation.
Natural therapies often offer a safe and
efficient method of reversing disease and
restoring health, something that drugs are
never able to do. As such, they present a
real and legitimate threat to the base
premises of the pharmaceutical business, a
main one being that it is more profitable to
sell drugs to “control” diseases than it is
to find real cures. And for every person
taking a vitamin, the drug industry figures
that some drug revenue profits have been
lost. And for every person restored to
health through effective therapy aimed at
the cause, thousands of dollars of present
and future drug profits are lost. The
industry’s response to this threat has been
to support global efforts to ban and outlaw
natural therapies, and is the background
that should be understood in interpreting
the Bush administration’s attack on the
Dietary Supplement Health and Education act
(DSHEA). This key legislation alone
explicitly protects the rights of Americans
for free access to natural therapies and
freedom of health care choice. Undermining
or repeal of this act will adversely affect
the health outlook for millions of people,
while it enriches the drug companies even
further.
Let your congressmen and senators know that
you are opposed to allowing Medical
liability reform to become a Trojan horse
which ends up protecting the special
interests of the pharmaceutical companies.
No amnesty should be granted to any drug
companies that would limit their liability
in lawsuits over the harm their products
cause. Tell them you want continued free
access to natural health information and
therapies as protected by DSHEA, and
governmentally funded research in methods of
natural treatment so that the next 50 years
will bring us some disease cures, instead of
more drug fiascos.
Dr. Robert Filice has helped two
generations and tens of thousands of every
kind of patient with every sort of medical,
gynecologic, and allergic problem in his
alternative and complementary general
practices located in Chicagoland. If you
want answers INSTEAD of a quick drug fix
contact Dr. Filice at Wellness Works; 3925
75th St. Suite 103, Aurora, IL 60504.
708-307-8717
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