Posted on 17 March 2008. Tags: corporation, drug industry, drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, sick, war on drugs, water, water supply
Were you surprised last week by the breaking news that pharmaceutical drugs have been found in drinking water?
I remember asking a few months ago, Do You Know What is in Your Water, Is Your Water Safe? Needless to say… I was neither shocked or surprised by the news. I was disgusted and disgusted for several reasons:
#1 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has known about drugs in the water supply since 1976. It just took 32 years for this information to be made public via news outlets… Pharmaceuticals in drinking water is actually old news not breaking news!
#2 What goes into the body must come out of the body. When drugs are processed by the body they are often unaltered or slightly altered. This means when drugs are eliminated from the body they still have the same or similar properties and affects. Consequently, pharmaceutical companies are in violation the Refuse Act of 1899 and are forcing the public to participate in their heinous crimes.
#3 Whatever goes down the drains of our sinks, showers, bathtubs, and toilets goes through waste water treatment processing, however, the Environmental Protection Agency acknowledges that there is no system in place to remove drugs during the sewage treatment process! Read the full story
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Posted on 12 March 2008. Tags: drug dealers, natural cures, pharmaceutical drugs, pharmaceuticals, prescription drugs, war on drugs
According to research by Drug Safety Researcher Thomas J. Moore, prescription drugs kill over 100,000 Americans every year. Yet, there is no war on prescription drugs!
Drugs:
| 1. |
Pharmacology. a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being. |
| 2. |
(in federal law)
| a. |
any substance recognized in the official pharmacopoeia or formulary of the nation. |
| b. |
any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in humans or other animals. |
| c. |
any article, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals. |
| d. |
any substance intended for use as a component of such a drug, but not a device or a part of a device. |
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| 3. |
a habit-forming medicinal or illicit substance, esp. a narcotic. |
Drug Dealer = One Who Sells Drugs! (see qualities of a psychopath here)
Here’s a blast from the past and some serious food for thought. This is your brain on drugs:
One night I couldn’t sleep so I went on a cleaning rampage while listening to an infomercial on tv. This guy was talking about natural cures and how certain plants and herbs have healing properties but can’t be patented. He talked about how the government and pharmaceutical companies can’t make money on plants they can’t patent…he went on to say that for this reason the FDA passed a law stating that only a drug can treat or cure diseases/illnesses.Of course everything he said made sense to me…and I wasn’t surprised to find out that his 1st book was banned in the United States. I have yet to get my hands on his latest book but I’m looking forward to reading it and keeping it on hand as a reference.
Natural Cures and Remedies are the way to go.
My dad had kidney failure and extreme hypertension. He was prescribed so many different medications he had to literally keep them in a huge bag. He died in 2002. Many of the prescription drugs he took are being recalled and/or taken off the market….The stories I can tell about prescription drugs……
Its funny how profitable the drug industry really is and how few if any cures have been discovered. (There’s no money in curing sick people but plenty in keeping people sick).
Drug Industry Profits
|
Brand Name
Medication |
Consumer Price
(for 100 tabs/caps). |
Cost of Generic Active Ingredient (for 100 tabs/caps) |
Percent Markup
|
|
Celebrex 100 mg
|
$130.27
|
$.0.60
|
21,712%
|
|
Claritin 10 mg
|
$215.17
|
$0.71
|
30,306%
|
|
Keflex 250 mg
|
$157.39
|
$1.88
|
8,372%
|
|
Lipitor 20 mg.
|
$272.37
|
$5.80
|
4,696%
|
|
Norvasc 10 mg
|
$188.29
|
$0.14
|
134,493%
|
|
Paxil 20 mg
|
$220.27
|
$7.60
|
2,898%
|
|
Prevacid 30 mg
|
$344.77
|
$1.01
|
34, 136%
|
|
Prilosec 20 mg
|
$360.97
|
$0.52
|
69,417%
|
|
Prozac 20 mg
|
$247.47
|
$0.11
|
224,973%
|
|
Tenormin 50 mg
|
104.47
|
$0.13
|
80,362%
|
|
Vasotec 10 mg
|
$102.37
|
$0.20
|
51,185%
|
|
Xanax 1 mg
|
$136.79
|
$0.024
|
569,958%
|
|
Zestril 20 mg
|
$89.89
|
$3.20
|
2,809%
|
|
Zithromax 600 mg
|
$1,482.19
|
$18.78
|
7,892%
|
|
Zocor 40 mg
|
$350.27
|
$8.63
|
4,059%
|
|
Zoloft 50 mg
|
$206.87
|
$1.75
|
11,821%
|
The street dealers are making peanuts compared to the real drug dealers. The war on drugs is a joke!
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