Pharma Not in Business of Health, Healing, Cures, Wellness
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Ex-Pharma Sales Reps Speaks Out - Pharma Not in Business of Health, Healing, Cures, Wellness.
Gwen Olsen spent fifteen years as a pharmaceutical sales rep working for such healthcare giants as Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Abbott Laboratories. She enjoyed a successful, fast-paced career until several conscious-altering experiences began awakening her to the dangers lurking in every American medicine cabinet. Her most poignant lessons, however, came as both victim and survivor of life-threatening adverse drug reactions. After leaving pharmaceutical sales in 2000, Gwen worked in the natural foods industry first as an Account Manager for Nature's Way, and then as a Regional Sales Manager for Gaia Herbs. She is currently a writer, speaker, and natural health consultant.
The United States health care system is killing Americans at an alarming rate, even though we spend over fifteen percent of the Gross National Product (GNP) on health care. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, our health care outcomes ranked only fifteenth among twenty-five industrialized nations worldwide. Adverse effects from prescription drugs have become the third-leading killer of Americans. Only heart disease and cancer claim more lives. We trust our doctors to inform us and our government to protect us from medical malfeasance that may put profits ahead of consumer health and safety. But the fine line walked by the FDA between the interests of the pharmaceutical manufacturers and the American public has continually been crossed. The result is the unleashing of an unprecedented number of lethal drugs on the U.S. market!
Gwen Olsen learned firsthand the danger that lurks in every American's medicine cabinet, working in the pharmaceutical industry. But her most poignant education would come as a victim and, ultimately, as a survivor.
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Do you know why they weren't released? Maybe they were suppressed? I know you won't believe that, but I wonder myself.
There were also *rumors* of huge amounts of presseure being brought to bear on the participants to disassociate themselves from the research.
If they were suppressed, then I'd highly expect the closely related breakthroughs to be suppressed as well. It would not make a lot of sense to say it doesn't work on it's own but works with the improvement made by using gold nano-particles to focus the energy into destroying tumors. It would be like refusing to admit the internal combustion engine worked and selling cars.
THANK YOU.
*bites gotrootdude*
If they were not published they were suppressed.
So if the researchers decided not to publish their own results then who did the suppression? Big Pharma? Regardless, the results of the trial that the rife promoters use to promote their tech was never published; They're claiming results when they don't know the results.
I'm an atheist and it's always surprising to me when someone claims they absolutely know what can't be known. They don't know, therefore they must know. Just use your better judgment on this, ok?
Why do you make this assumption?
The results should have been published just as the results of all trials ought be published - whether positive or negative.
"The USC team of physicians declared 14 of those 16 were clinically cured within 70 days. The other 2 took 20 days longer. The treatments included short breaks with nutrients to promote lymphatic elimination of the destroyed microbes."
No offense, but it's really, really boring when medical sceptics start talking about their atheism. I don't care what you are.
Your quote is from the Royal Rife Society. Instead of going to a source that want's to convince you to believe something, why don't you research the doctors that supposed to be involved? I've looked into them. I've come to the conclusion that there's no information of any success coming from anywhere except the Royal Rife Society.
Thanks. Some people do care. I was just making an example that in science belief follows evidence. If there's no evidence, there's no reason to accept a belief. Claims made without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. This especially holds true with the medical field where people are highly susceptible to claim healing or symptoms which might not physically relate to their physical well-being.
I don't dispute they mostly came to disown him; I wonder whether they wereunder corporate pressure to do so.
This seems an argument pharma apply very selectively. I mean, there's no real evidence antidepressants work except for a handful of the most severely depressed people, but pharma still backs them and rakes in countless billions from them.
You've got to be just as careful with herbs as drugs. They are all "drugs" is as much as they can alter your body's functions. Many drugs are made from herbs, & many herbs are dangerous. Knew one patient with severe anemia. Turns out it was caused by the Native American teas that she drank. "Natural" does NOT mean "safe". Arsenic is natural. So are many other poisons. Herbs can have side effects, just like pharmaceutical drugs. Don't mean to preach. Just want you to be safe.