Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 >> Be careful of items not researched by the FDA because they are not required to do so. some may have negative or toxic results. << **********HUH??? I do NOT trust ANYTHING tested and approved by the FDA...VIOXX is a good example. (snip) Aspartame... << Go right along with this. IF FDA approved then ALL the *more* reason to check it out! Most of those 'approved' pharma drugs are in fact killers, far more so than the alternatives (check out the bisphosphonates, can cause bone necrospy and phossi-jaw - and *don't do owt for osteoporosis!) Not to say that I disregard ALL the pharma drugs, just most of em, and run, fast as my two wee stumps will take me, in the opposite direction. Molly (UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Molly, I agree. I think the FDA submits to political pressure at the expense of the general publics health. Like they approve drugs with the theory that bugs and defects will show up eventually. Unfortunately those are only detected when it harms someone or they die. I only medicate when I HAVE TO!!! Jennifer angel#3331 http://jenniferl.ismyangel.net , breffneigh7 wrote: > > >> Be careful of items not researched by the FDA because they are not > required > to do so. some may have negative or toxic results. << > > **********HUH??? I do NOT trust ANYTHING tested and approved by the > FDA...VIOXX is a good example. (snip) Aspartame... << > > Go right along with this. IF FDA approved then ALL the *more* reason to > check it out! > Most of those 'approved' pharma drugs are in fact killers, far more so than > the alternatives (check out the bisphosphonates, can cause bone necrospy and > phossi-jaw - and *don't do owt for osteoporosis!) Not to say that I > disregard ALL the pharma drugs, just most of em, and run, fast as my two wee stumps > will take me, in the opposite direction. > > Molly (UK) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 There has been some stories in the last decade of unethical alliances between some people in the FDA and some pharmaceutical companies. I do not know how that affects the safety of our pharmaceuticals as a whole, but it does give the perception that the FDA appproval process may have some holes in it. Sometimes there is no approval because it was not required. So, it's a little more complicated for the buyer. One other possible resource is the National Institutes of Health in the Complimentary and Alternative Medicine Division. There is some information on herbs, for example. I think they mention only what has been clinically provable. There may also be a naturopathic group doing some research. Murray and Pizzorno mention research in their books. Might try finding the two US schools' websites. Toni On 1/8/07, breffneigh7 <breffneigh7 wrote: > > >> Be careful of items not researched by the FDA because they are not > required > to do so. some may have negative or toxic results. << > > **********HUH??? I do NOT trust ANYTHING tested and approved by the > FDA...VIOXX is a good example. (snip) Aspartame... << > > Go right along with this. IF FDA approved then ALL the *more* reason to > check it out! > Most of those 'approved' pharma drugs are in fact killers, far more so > than > the alternatives (check out the bisphosphonates, can cause bone necrospy > and > phossi-jaw - and *don't do owt for osteoporosis!) Not to say that I > disregard ALL the pharma drugs, just most of em, and run, fast as my two > wee stumps > will take me, in the opposite direction. > > Molly (UK) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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