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Mainstream Medicine Leading Cause Of Death by Lapis 7 days R & N (2

responses) Mainstream Medicine Leading Cause Of Death

 

 

October 29, 2003

 

Medical system is leading cause of death and injury in US

 

Shocking statistical evidence is cited by Gary Null PhD, Caroly Dean MD ND,

Martin Feldman MD, Debora Rasio MD and Dorothy Smith PhD in their recent

paper Death by Medicine -October 2003, released by the Nutrition Institute

of America.

 

" A definitive review and close reading of medical peer-review journals, and

government health statistics shows that American medicine frequently causes

more harm than good. The number of people having in-hospital, adverse drug

reactions (ADR) to prescribed medicine is 2.2 million. Dr. Richard Besser,

of the CDC, in 1995, said the number of unnecessary antibiotics prescribed

annually for viral infections was 20 million. Dr. Besser, in 2003, now

refers to tens of millions of unnecessary antibiotics. The number of

unnecessary medical and surgical procedures performed annually is 7.5

million. The number of people exposed to unnecessary hospitalization

annually is 8.9 million. The total number of iatrogenic deaths shown in the

following table is 783,936. It is evident that the American medical system

is the leading cause of death and injury in the United States. The 2001

heart disease annual death rate is 699,697; the annual cancer death rate,

553,251.

 

Health Care expenditures in the US have reached 14% of the Gross National

Product and a staggering $1.6 trillion in 2003. No wonder, one might be

tempted to say. With such an appalling record of efficacy and such an

unbelievable death rate for the treatments routinely administered, the

current medical system can only be said to be in great need of deep reform.

 

Certainly it would appear more urgent to investigate the rationale, efficacy

and relative cost-effectiveness of pharmaceutical medicine than to legislate

restrictive rules for supplements of vital nutrients, as most governments

and some international organisations are doing in these times.

 

 

The Nutrition Institute of America

 

October 28, 2003

 

Deadly Medical Mistakes Exposed

 

New York, New York - New information has been presented showing the degree

to which Americans have been subjected to injury and death by medical

errors. The results of seven years of research reviewing thousands of

studies conducted by the NIA now show that medical errors are the number one

cause of death and injury in the United States.

 

According to the NIA's report, over 784,000 people die annually due to

medical mistakes. Comparatively, the 2001 annual death rate for heart

disease was 699,697 and the annual death rate for cancer was 553,251.

 

Over 2.2 million people are injured every year by prescription drugs alone

and over 20 million unnecessary prescriptions for antibiotics are prescribed

annually for viral infections. The report also shows that 7.5 million

unnecessary medical and surgical procedures are performed every year and 8.9

million people are needlessly hospitalized annually. Based on the results of

NIA's report, it is evident that there is a pressing need for an overhaul of

the entire American medical system.

 

The findings, described as a " revelation " by Martin Feldman, MD, who helped

to uncover the evidence, are the product of the first comprehensive studies

on iatrogenic incidents. Never before has any study uncovered such a massive

amount of information with regard to iatrogenesis. Historically, only small

individual partial studies have been performed in this area.

 

Carolyn Dean, MD, a physician and author who also helped to uncover the

findings said, " I was completely shocked, amazed, and dismayed when I first

added up all the statistics on medical death and saw how much allopathic

medicine has betrayed us. "

 

The Nutrition Institute of America is a not-for-profit, non-partisan

organization that has been enlightening the public on health issues for

nearly 30 years.

 

Download the whole report here.

 

For more information, contact David Slater, President of NIA at (646) 505 -

4660 x 155.

Alternatively contact: Richard Polonetsky (646)-505-4660 x171

 

 

 

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