Yes it's true! It's been known that side effects from prescription drugs could cause certain ailments.
Parkinson's syndrome, all types of skin conditions, all types of heart conditions, vertigo, fainting or sorcopenia (slow loss of muscle mass, strength and endurance) are frequently not diseases, but rather side effects from prescription drugs.
There is a total cure for these conditions too; it's the "stopping of the offending drug."
Physicians can save a patient who has been drugged into a stupor (by them), whose health is irreversibly spiraling downward (thanks to them), and who is rapidly headed to a nursing home (because of them).
A doctor can end this mess and totally cure their patient simply by taking away their prescriptions. But the truth is physicians are not getting this message. They just refuse to recognize this fact that they could cure their patient by eliminating the poison they have prescribed. So in the meantime the patient just suffers.
Weaning is the process for slowly, carefully and observantly withdrawing from a prescription drug, with the assistance of a physician. It's even known that some people need to be weaned off one or more prescription drugs, or die!
Tens of thousands of people over the age of 65 have died each year because they failed to be weaned off their prescription drugs. Any new symptom in an older person should be considered a possible side effect (from prescription drugs) until proven otherwise.
This concern and some others too, have apparently become a very critical and important issue because hospitals are now addressing it. Some American Hospitals lately have become more concerned than ever about patient's care.
What's happening in some hospitals is a new policy is being adopted regarding botched surgeries, debilitating drugs reactions and several other issues as well. Hospital administration officials have instructed physicians to apologize to patients for these instances.
The doctor might say he has performed hundreds or even thousands of these procedures and nothing bad has ever happened. He says he is sorry and will do everything in his power to make everything right. Then all your out-of-pocket expenses are forgiven.
This is a nice gesture but these apologies should have happened decades ago. The reason the policy is ordered today is because hospital administration officials have discovered; it cuts down on lawsuits. Isn't it a shame that it took so long for this policy to take effect and then only because they feared lawsuits?
Here are some lessons we should learn regarding this subject.
* If you are over 65, no matter what your illness or disease, you must consider it was caused by your prescription drug until proven otherwise.
* You may never get better if your drugs are causing your illness. You won't know until you wean off drugs with your doctor's knowledge.
* Drugs and surgery should always be relegated to treatments of last resort.
* Evidence-based and time-tested phytonutrient protocols should always be employed in your treatment plan.
* Slight change is happening in the medical profession, but it is slight and becomes grudgingly. Thank goodness fundamental change is available.
Most American citizens are probably not aware that instances such as these are taking place everyday in nursing homes and hospitals unless they have either experienced it themselves or knew others who had.
Politicians are so influenced by Big Pharma, the FDA and the medical profession that they completely ignore anything that adversely affects their citizen's health problems. This is probably why one of the reasons America is one of the sickest nations on this earth.
How do you get your voice heard loud and clear about this very frustrating situation? I'm not sure I know the answer to this question. Do you?
To your good health,
Sonny Julius
Sonnyj@TheSunnySenior.com
www.HealthyIdeas.homestead.com