Why the Statement 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor' Should
Be Taken and Thrown Out Through the Window!
By Paul
A Phillips
The statement 'Trust me I'm a doctor' should be
taken and thrown out through the window. Consider it like this, to
get the picture on how the medical / pharmaceutical establishment
have caused so much ill health and death over the years. For example,
as reported by Gary Null et al, in 1 year the establishment were
responsible for nearly 784,000 deaths in the USA through medical
intervention. The breakdown off this figure includes adverse drug
reactions, medical error, bedsores, infection, malnutrition, outpatients,
unnecessary procedures and surgery.
We can see that if the above figure for the total number of iatrogenic
deaths (deaths through medical intervention) could be projected over
a 10-year period, this would come to just over 7.8 million. -That's
more than the number of war casualties in the history of America!
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Dr Lucian L. Leape made the earliest known iatrogenic study in 1994,
published in the journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
Through his studies over various hospital over the United States
he could have chosen the average fertility rate, which was about
20%, but instead chose to use a lower figure of 4% (was he playing
it diplomatically safe when giving this account to his superiors???).
If he had chosen the average figure of 20%, that would have totaled
to 1,189,576 iatrogenic deaths for a year instead. -This is the equivalent
to reading the headline in our imaginary newspaper: 'OVER 10 FULL
747 AIRPLANES CRASH KILLING ALL ITS PASSENGERS'
Psychiatry, indeed, the medical branch of psychology, is no different.
This has more than its fair share of fraud, propagated by the usual
suspects with their black money and cabalistic cover-ups: Pharmaceutical
company people, the FDA, easily corrupted high-ranking politicians,
bad science and a paid off press.
Did you know that psychiatrists are 5 times more likely to commit
suicide than the average population? Similarly, Alcoholics Anonymous
in the United States have reported a high number of psychiatrists
in their groups. So much for psychiatrists being the models of mental
health...
They use a manual called the DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual)
for diagnosing individuals and identifying disorders. The disorders
have been questioned as to whether or not they exist, since they
are established by a committee of votes, rather than by sound science.
The DSM catalog has hugely increased over recent years, beyond what
some might say logic. However, it must be remembered that more diagnosed
individual's means more drugs prescribed and therefore more money
for big pharma.
-This sounds incredible, but when you look at it in detail, for
example, it may be easy to see right through the ruse. Especially
when the DSM decides by vote to include what could be called questionable
disorders like 'Lottery Stress Disorder' and 'Shaking Leg Syndrome'
Does it sound like I'm making these things up? Remember the treatments
just happen to rake in drugs profits, if you get my drift.