Death by Medicine

By Gary Null, PhD; Carolyn Dean MD, ND; Martin Feldman, MD; Debora Rasio, MD;
and Dorothy Smith, PhD

Something is wrong when regulatory agencies pretend that vitamins are dangerous,
yet ignore published statistics showing that government-sanctioned medicine is the
real hazard.

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A group of researchers meticulously reviewed the statistical evidence and their
findings are absolutely shocking. These researchers have authored a paper titled
“Death by Medicine” that presents compelling evidence that today’s system
frequently causes more harm than good.

This fully referenced report shows the number of people having in-hospital, adverse
reactions to prescribed drugs to be 2.2 million per year. The number of unnecessary
antibiotics prescribed annually for viral infections is 20 million per year. The number
of unnecessary medical and surgical procedures performed annually is 7.5 million
per year. The number of people exposed to unnecessary hospitalization annually is
8.9 million per year.

The most stunning statistic, however, is that the

Total number of deaths caused by conventional
medicine is an astounding 783,936 per year.

It is now evident that the American medical system is the leading cause of death and
injury in the US. (By contrast, the number of deaths attributable to heart disease in
2001 was 699,697, while the number of deaths attributable to cancer was 553,251.)

US health care spending reached $1.6 trillion in 2003, representing 14% of the
nation's gross national product. Considering this enormous expenditure, we should
have the best medicine in the world. We should be preventing and reversing
disease, and doing minimal harm. Careful and objective review, however, shows we
are doing the opposite. Because of the extraordinarily narrow, technologically driven
context in which contemporary medicine examines the human condition, we are
completely missing the larger picture.

Medicine is not taking into consideration the following critically important aspects of
a healthy human organism: (a) stress and how it adversely affects the immune
system and life processes; (b) insufficient exercise; (c) the chiropractic subluxation
complex; (d) highly processed and denatured foods grown in denatured and
chemically damaged soil; and (e) exposure to tens of thousands of environmental
toxins. Instead of minimizing these disease-causing factors, we cause more illness
through medical technology, diagnostic testing, overuse of medical and surgical
procedures, and overuse of pharmaceutical drugs. The huge disservice of this
therapeutic strategy is the result of little effort or money being spent on preventing
disease.


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