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NewsTarget: Dangerous hospitals,

Thu, 2 Feb 2006 10:45:09 -0700

 

 

Did you know that hospitals can be hazardous to your health? Today's

NewsTarget feature examines the risks of staying in hospitals,

including the fact that hospital staff will actually give you a FATAL

dose of drugs if ordered to do so by a doctor:

 

http://www.newstarget.com/017130.html

 

 

Here are some words of caution for those of you who have someone in

the hospital or a nursing home or retirement center. You have probably

already figured this out yourself, but, if not, pay attention. Don't

leave your loved ones in the hospital or nursing home without you

being there, because the nursing staff and physician assistants are

screwing up. They are giving your loved ones the wrong medication,

forgetting to turn them in bed, not paying attention to them and not

giving them enough water. Often, they are just feeding them foods that

are going to make them sicker.

 

I have had some personal experience with people in the hospital. You

go in and look around and say, " This passes for health care? " Grab a

nurse and say, " Don't you know this is the wrong dosage? What are you

doing here? What about the interaction between these two drugs? What

about this person? What about their bed sores? "

 

We have a terrible healthcare system in this country. I don't trust

the hospital to give anyone decent care. I am not saying that these

nurses and physician assistants are intending to do harm. I think they

have the right intentions, but they get thrown into these insane

schedules that they have to adhere to, and they are expected to be

mentally alert all the time. This is a very sickly environment. There

is bad energy there, and it reeks of drugs and medications.

 

The hospital is not a place of healing. Let's get that out right away.

A hospital is a place where people go to die. A hospital is one of the

most dangerous places you can be. If you are not sick before you go,

you are likely to get sick while you are there. Where do you think

they breed superbugs? They breed them in hospitals, even though they

try to confine them to certain floors. There are no antibiotics that

can deal with these superbugs. There are things in the natural health

world, like colloidal silver, that can help, but organized medicine

still won't acknowledge this.

 

News headline

Bulgarian nurses convicted of mass HIV infection of Libyan children

get a second trial

 

How bad is the care in hospitals? Here's a true story. This is a

little outdated, but true nonetheless. A doctor wrote a prescription

for some drops to be put in a patient's right ear, and on the script,

he wrote, " R–ear " and the nurse read this and proceeded to administer

the drops to the patient's anus (thinking the instructions said " rear " ).

 

Who puts eardrops in a patient's anus and calls it medicine? There was

a trial in which people called nurses on the phone and pretended to be

doctors. They asked the nurses to go get a certain drug and prescribe

it to a patient down the hall. It turns out that the doses were fatal.

Did the nurses notice that these doses were fatal? Of course not. They

filled the prescription, marched down the hall to administer the dose,

and the people who were running the experiment finally stopped them.

 

They were all ready to do it. Why? Because the doctor on the phone

said so. What happened to common sense in medical training? Organized

medicine is the leading cause of death in this country. Prescription

drugs are the fourth-leading cause of death. There are more than

750,000 people being killed each year by conventional medicine.

 

My source for that is the document Death by Medicine, authored in part

by Dr. Gary Null. These statistics have all been documented and

published. Some of them have been published in The Journal of the

American Medical Association. These are stats right out of organized

medicine.

 

Related article

Physicians and bribery: a closer look at this common medical industry

practice

 

(nurses)

 

If you walk into a hospital and see what kind of care patients get, it

should be no surprise. Even the hospital menus offer foods that are

nutritionally deficient and that will give you blood sugar swings

while offering virtually no healthy oils or phytonutrients to fight

off cancer. These are foods that I wouldn't even feed my dog, because

it would be animal cruelty. The foods are part of the hospital's

standard menu. Some of the hospitals have fast food right on the

premises. You can come in for heart bypass surgery and grab a

cheeseburger and fries on the way out. Nothing like repeat business to

keep the money coming in, huh?

 

Hurry up and wait to see the doctor

You know what else is bad about doctors' offices? If you make an

appointment at 3 p.m. and you get there on time, they make you wait.

It is kind of like a contract between you and the doctor. But when you

show up, they tell you, " You have to go and wait in the waiting room. "

 

What is that? It is like your time is worthless and their time is

uniquely important. There is such arrogance in organized medicine.

Test this out when your loved one is in the hospital getting poor

care. Talk to the doctor and ask some basic questions like, " What

about this drug? Is this the right dosage? What about this food? What

about this I.V.? " A lot of the doctors will be taken aback by the fact

that you dared speak up.

 

I have to qualify all this with one comment. I have been the recipient

of reconstructive surgery on my shoulder due to a sports injury. I am

glad that there are some doctors and surgeons who know what they are

doing. They did a phenomenal job. That, along with strength and weight

training, gives me shoulder strength that most people only dream of. I

can do shoulder shrugs of almost 500 pounds, and it still holds

together. I thank U.S. surgeons for that, and I repeat my position

that U.S. surgeons are the best medical technicians in the world.

 

 

(doctors)

 

I have always said that hospitals are great for trauma. If something

serious has happened to you, a U.S. hospital emergency room is a great

place to be. Emergency doctors get a thumbs-up from me. They are brave

and fast acting, and they don't panic easily. What can be done in the

emergency room is a great testament to organized medicine.

 

In contrast to that, what I'm criticizing is the barbaric treatment of

patients who really have no justifiable need for drugs or surgery.

" Let's do gastric bypass surgery. That will help your obesity, " say

some surgeons. They take out part of your digestive tract. Have you

ever thought about this? It is like saying that if you have vision

problems then you should rip out your eyes. Gastric bypass surgery is

no magic bullet solution, and people still get obese after having it.

They just eat ice cream all day. Obviously, obesity is not a stomach

size problem.

 

Did you know that mammograms give you cancer? The mammography

equipment actually radiates your breast. Computed Tomography scans

give you more radiation than hundreds of chest x-rays. A number of

doctors were asked this question about CT scans, and only 20 percent

knew how much radiation the scans would produce. Sure, it's $1,000 for

the test, and you get mega amounts of radiation. Along with this

radiation, why don't you take some prescription drugs, which also

impair immune system function and cause nutritional deficiency,

promoting chronic diseases? Put this all together, and you will be

back soon.

 

Related article

DHEA for weight loss: miracle drug or unproven experiment?

(obesity)

 

To be healthy, we all need to learn how to just say no to organized

medicine for treating chronic disease. Find a naturopathic doctor and

find a safe way to get off prescription drugs. It is not that

difficult to find ways to prevent chronic diseases.

 

Again, if you have someone in a hospital, nursing home or

convalescence home, accompany him or her. Don't let the staff go to

town on your loved one just because you are not there. People are not

going to heal very well in the hospital. Of course, there are medical

circumstances where they may need oxygen or a crash team that can come

in and save their life. I understand that, but there are many people

who don't need to be in the hospital. They would be much better off at

home with the health provider only one phone call away.

 

There are professionals that can be in your home. This may be a little

more expensive, but it's well worth it. For you, personally, do your

best to stay out of hospitals. Work with a health provider, preferably

one from the naturopathic world. I am not suggesting you ignore your

health concerns. I am simply saying you might consider the real

dangers of being in a hospital and take steps to avoid ever ending up

there. An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure (and

probably a $200,000 hospital bill to boot).

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