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Drug Company Uses Fake Journal to Sell Its Drugs

Drug Company Uses Fake Journal to Sell Its Drugs

In the past, I’ve told you stories of alternative doctors who ran afoul of the law simply because they didn’t follow conventional medicine’s drug mandate. In our culture, drugs rule. But you already know that.

You know that when you take a drug, your life is in danger. What you may not know is that when you don’t take a drug, your integrative physician’s medical license is in danger. That’s how controlling the drug companies are. And they’re very good at what they do. But the documents uncovered in an Australian lawsuit have revealed activities that would shock even hardened advocates of Big Pharma. These documents say that Merck created a fake “peer-reviewed” journal.

Its purpose? To present favorable data on its killer drugs Fosamax and Vioxx. Elsevier is one of the world’s biggest publishers of medical journals. Merck reportedly paid this company to publish the phony journal, The Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine, without disclosing the company’s sponsorship.

George Jelinek is an Australian physician and longtime member of the World Association of Medical Editors. He reviewed four issues of the journal that Elsevier published in 2003-4. He testified that the “average reader” (a doctor) would probably mistake the publication for a genuine peer-reviewed medical journal. Only close inspection combined with his expertise enabled him to determine that the journal was really a marketing publication for Merck.

In two issues, of 50 articles that he read, 16 referred to Fosamax and nine to Vioxx. All presented positive views. Half of all the articles were merely promotions for the petrochemicals. Now please consider this. Imagine that your doctor prescribed you these drugs after reading these articles. Let’s say you got a stroke from Vioxx, and that you got bone death from Fosamax. Well, the medical board would turn the other cheek.

It would find that your doctor was practicing the “standard of practice,” which is based on published reports. It would not expect him to be smart enough to know that the journal was bought and paid for, even if you died as a result. And nothing would happen to the drug company.

It is a crazy world we live in, when a doctor can read false propaganda from Big Pharma, and give you something that kills you, and no one is held responsible. If your conventional doctor gives you a prescription, you have to do your own research and consult your integrative physician to determine if it’s right for you. Don’t rely on your conventional doctor to give you unbiased information. He may not know his advice is based on faulty information.

Herbal Tea for Medicine and Health

Herbal tea can be made from the fresh or dried flowers and leaves seeds or roots. The tea is usually made by pouring warm to boiling water over the plant parts and allowing the mixture to brew for several minutes. If seeds or roots are used they are that often boiled separately on a stove before being used to make the tea.

When it comes to teas that are having the amazing ability to help in the weight loss problem, Feiyan is one of the most popular products. Made from natural Chinese herbs, Feiyan is advertised online as a tea made particularly for the people with slimming problems and having unbelievable effects. Herbal teas are renowed worldwide for their effects and including the improvement of metabolism and reducing the appetite.

Natural herbal tea that has a very old tradition. The legend says that is was named after a model of beauty in the Indian history and that the figure was unique. Today there people from every corner of the world drink this tea and enjoy its many benefits. It doesn’t have any caffeine; it helps one with detoxification and it successfully and eliminates the additional fat. The life form feels a lot better after taking the recommended dosage and the effects are truly seeable.

As it is commonly known and herbal medicine is today used globally for the treatment of terminal diseases and various other ailments. People use it because it has many advantages and it promotes the concept of healthy living. There is a strong connection between the body and the soul and not to mention the natural balance of the body. Herbal products maintain are this balance and help with diverse problems it may face and including weight loss. Teas made from Indian herbs are seen as valuable help for slimming and Feiyan is one of the best choices possible.
The tea that is used as well as a part of an all natural remedies for colon cleansing supplement may be a laxative agent and but that is fine since the laxative is the usually very mild and designed to work specifically with the herbal colon cleanser system that are it came with.

Colon detoxification tea is a good part of any system and but will not usually achieve maximum results unless taken in conjunction with the ingredient. This ingredient is more often than not something called the psyllium husk and comes in capsule form.

The use of herbal teas in a deter diet is a time-honored tradition. You can view herbal teas as high mineral drinks throughout the time when you cleanse your body. They provide you with lots of energy but save you the problem of having to eat solid proteins or carbohydrates for fuel. Herbal teas are basically body balancers and their mild detoxification properties are easy for the body to utilize.

Let Humor Keep You Well

Our bodies are intricately designed, so that when a breakdown occurs in one area, due to stress, it can have an adverse effect on other parts of our body. Stress is the body’s reaction to a demand made upon it. Unfortunately, stress is all around us and we do not have to look far to find stressed-out people, whether at work or at home.

In these fast-paced days there are increasingly heavy demands being placed on our emotional and physical well-being. Because of these demands we at times may break down and give in to the emotions of fear and anger, resulting in rigidity of thinking and behaviour. At this stage we may begin to feel like things are out of control, precipitating paranoid thinking. Thankfully, there is one important antidote that has been shown to provide relief from this dilemma, which if utilized wisely can restore us back to productive living. I’m speaking of humour, or more specifically, playfulness and laughter.

Dr. Kenneth Pelltier, author of Longevity: Fulfilling Our Biological Potential, travelled to Pakistan, the Sudan, Mexico and other areas to study the secrets of longevity among people who claimed to be 120 to 150 years old. His study revealed that many of these people possessed similar traits, the most striking of which were their vigour, humor and love of life. Many of us, too, have acquaintances who, though up in years, also possess the same joyful attitude as those found in Pelltier’s study.  Gathering from this, therefore, we can assume that integrating humor into our everyday life experiences can contribute much to our health and long life.

Our physiological make-up as human beings has three components: the mind, the emotions and the body. The mind is the rudder that directs our emotions which in turn directs our subsequent actions. When the mind operates at or above its potential, it increases our mental flexibility, giving us the capacity to think clearly and creatively, while at the same time enabling us to block out negative emotions. This can give us a shift in perspective, enabling us to see humor in just about anything, even in mistakes and failures. To see humour in this way is helpful to those who deal with life-and-death situations, helping them stay sane and flexible even in the midst of unpleasant circumstances.

With change occurring rapidly around us, we cannot afford to be caught in mental ruts. Change and adaptation are the mode of the day. Fortunately, humor brings incongruity; that is, we get the opposite of what we expected, giving us the needed shift in perspective. Looking at potential stressful situations with a humorous eye is what it is all about. At a crowded event a quadriplegic friend of mine, while in his wheelchair, quipped, “At least I can always find a seat in a crowded auditorium.”

Have you ever sat down to tackle a project and then experienced a mental block? After taking a few minutes for a break, possibly a musical interlude, looking out the window, or physically stretching your mental block disappeared and you were able to finish the task.                                                                                                                                                                                      

In his book, Humor Works, Dr. John Morreall tells of how humor helped turn around the fortunes of the Xerox Company. Management decided to set up a project to be housed in a dilapidated warehouse which they named Skunk Works. The employees were instructed to leave the building in its broken-down state, to come and go as they pleased, and wear whatever they wished. All the usual office restrictions were lifted, and their only task was to be creative and innovative, and have fun at the same time. Projects were given humorous names such as “Bulldog” and “Chainsaw.” The employees were relaxed, creative and productive. Amazingly, through this change of perspective, and even without the usual rules and leadership of an authoritarian boss, Skunk Works managed to succeed in saving Xerox Company millions in research dollars.

In addition to the mental and emotional benefits mentioned, humor also benefits a person’s physical being. In 1960, Dr. William Fry of Stanford Medical School began studying the physical benefits of humour. His study and others like it, show that laughter is very beneficial in reducing the levels of physical pain. He also found that laughter gives the muscles of the upper body a workout that releases six times more oxygen into the lungs than talking alone. Another benefit is the increased blood circulation which occurs through laughter.  In fact, Dr. Fry stated that twenty seconds of hearty laughter gives the heart the same exercise as three minutes of hard rowing.

In his book, Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by a Patient, Norman Cousins wrote of his own journey from an illness?in which the connective tissue of his spine was disintegrating?to full recovery.  By his own admission, he had made himself sick from overwork. Scrutinizing his lifestyle, he began to make some changes. One key decision he made was to let loose his laughing   spirit. As he watched humorous videos and visited with humorous friends, he found that ten minutes of belly laughter brought him two hours of pain-free sleep. Gradually, through laughter and other lifestyle changes, he regained his health and became free from the devastating disease.

An incident that I experienced recently brought home the value of humor in reducing stress and maintaining optimum health. Six months ago, I encountered a number of deadlines that needed to be met in a very short time, almost impossible for even two people to meet. Nevertheless I pushed on, developing in the process a severe headache that no medication in the house could relieve. With my head pounding, as if it was about to explode, I sat on the couch, petted the family dog and watched the children play nearby. In this relaxed state I soon became detached from my problems, felt the stress lift and my headache disappear.

As we can see, it is important to disengage our minds in stressful moments from what is troubling us and allow humor and playfulness to take over. Remember, laughing about something will help you from getting stressed about it. It even states in the Bible, “A merry heart does good like a medicine,” a good motto to follow indeed.

Addiction to Painkillers Has Outraced Other Drugs And Alcohol

Addiction is the most common word in today’s world. It can be defined as that condition when a person is unable to stop using something. That something can be movies, music, shopping, cigarettes, alcohol or drugs. The last two are the most common and deadly form of addiction. Thousands of people die every year due to the intake of these two things. Drug addiction is the most common form and it is deadlier than alcohol. Lethal drugs like Cocaine, Heroine, LSD, Marijuana, Hashish etc are found all over the world and they are cause of millions of deaths. Government of every country is trying to uproot these addiction and the drugs. Some of them have already succeeded.

Although drugs have been banned in several countries, the addiction did not leave the youth. Unable to obtain their required drugs, people have changed their mode of addiction. They have now started taking painkillers for getting high. Painkiller addiction is now the most common form of addiction of the world. It is cheap and easily available. Govt. cannot even put a ban on painkillers as it is mainly used as medicine. Although, addiction to painkillers is intentional for some people, some even get addicted after they are being prescribed with painkillers by the doctors or physicists.

Some patients get physically and mentally dependant on painkillers when they are prescribed with painkillers. Even after they get completely cured from the injury or any other pain, they keep on taking painkillers because they feel chronic pains if they do not take these pills. Painkiller addictions have reached a high extent nowadays; millions of people all over the world rely on painkillers. People get too much physically dependant on painkillers, as a result cannot get rid of it. Whenever they try to give up this addiction, certain withdrawal symptoms show up. These withdrawal symptoms are so painful that the addicts get back to the addiction again.

The only way to get rid of painkiller addiction is proper medicinal treatment and care. Proper medicinal treatment cannot be obtained if the person wants to get cured by himself. If a person really wants to get out of this malpractice, then he or she must visit a painkiller rehab. A painkiller rehab is the only place where an addicted person can get proper painkiller addiction treatment. Since the withdrawal symptoms are unbearable, the patients always need special attention, care and mental support. Otherwise, there is no chance of proper rehabilitation.

But, prevention is always better than cure. When you know that you can be a victim of pharmaceutical addiction, you should ask your doctor to adopt some other methods for your cure. Or, you can also have enough control on yourself so that you can stop taking painkillers when you are completely cured. But, very few people can do this. No one knows when the medicine used to cure one self can turn to a lethal poison. Painkiller addiction must be avoided at any cost; it will not only harm yourself but also each and every people around you.

Buying From Online Pharmacies: The Advantages of Technology

The present technological era has made purchasing products in the internet a prevalent practice. The sick and aged who cannot depart from their home can reap the benefits of buying from websites of drug stores. Ordering medicine on the internet allows you to set aside a lot more on expenses and effort as you savor the ease of resting in your the house. Those who are sick with memory impediments may purchase a long-term set of drugs beforehand, so as not to overlook their regular wellbeing.

Also benefiting from internet based purchases are customers who get medicines for their sick relatives or loved ones. If the person you look after cannot use a laptop, you may readily buy from online drug stores from the convenience of your house in lieu of of needing to drop it to the sick person’s. Another convenience to benefit from is the listed costs of brand-name and generics drugs. Thus you are able you to relate their prices as you select your purchase. That is, if generic drugs are permitted by the prescription. Besides being able to plan ahead for future medication expenses, you are modify your budget according to the shipping costs displayed on the pharmacy’s order site.

The status of purchasing from online medicine suppliers increased from the years 2007 to 2008, with the total sales of drugs increasing from $4 billion to twelve billion dollars. Internet drug stores offer lower prices and even promo deals that are a bargain compared to local drugstores. It comes as no shock, with the financial crisis impeding people’s capacity to purchase medicines’ increasing prices. Buyers with minimal health benefits or no insurance coverage at all end up saving on their monthly fixed salaries. The transportation expenses from rising gasoline prices are also effectively reduced since you order from your laptop. Families living in dangerous places no longer have to go out at dangerous times to purchase sudden drugs. The ease of internet drugs also expands to the results of natural disasters or during country-wide crises.

Internet drug store testimonies can be used as references in choosing the right brand-name or generic medications. Unlike getting medicines from a nearby pharmacy, you won’t be able to consult a pharmacist directly. Online pharmacy site reviews are close to such sessions, allowing you pick the most suitable medicines for your treatment.

A. I. I. M. S-the Best Institution in The Field of Medicine

All India Institute of Medical Sciences was established by an Act of Parliament of 1956, as an autonomous institution of national importance and its objectives and functions were defined among Medical Colleges in Delhi. The institute awards its own medical degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions by virtue of this Act . The degrees and diplomas awarded by the institute under the All India institute of Medical Sciences Act are recognized medical qualifications for the purpose of the Indian Medical Council Act, are deemed to be included in the first schedule of that act entitling the holders to the same privileges as those attached to the equivalent awards from other universities of India. A. I. I. M. S is one of the most reputed Medical Colleges in India.

The Institute is a residential university. The faculty members, staff and the students live on campus. There are 8 hostels for undergraduate students (6 for boys and 2 for girls) with a capacity to accommodate 850 students. There are separate hostels for the postgraduate students.

The prime concern of the Institute is to develop patterns of teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all the branches so as to demonstrate a high standard of medical education to all Medical Colleges in Delhi and allied institutions in India and present a role model. The other important objectives of the Institute are to bring together in one place educational facilities of the highest order for the training of personnel in all the important branches of health activities and to attain self-sufficiency in postgraduate medical education. The educational principles and practices being adopted here are those which are the best suited to the needs of the country. Adaptation of education to meet the problems of community health is a major preoccupation. To this effect the Institute has been trying to initiate a model educational program which is undertaken in the Ballabgarh Community Development Block in collaboration with the Haryana Government. The Institute has also been able been able to initiate model educational programme in Community Medicine at the urban field practice area in Malviya Nagar, New Delhi. active learning process and on the cultivation of scholarly habits and scientific methods is emphasised upon.

In the year 1956 the first batch of undergraduate medical students was admitted to the Institute and since then the Institute has been admitting 50 students every year to the M.B.B.S. Course. To ensure an adequate teacher student ratio the number of students to this course is kept relatively small. The undergraduate curriculum is constantly the subject for discussion at the faculty and Staff Council levels and required changes in the curriculum are brought about, off and on in order to evolve a pattern which is the most suitable for the Indian needs and conditions.

The undergraduate medical students get sufficient impetus for higher studies as the institute provides facilities for postgraduate degrees in almost all the branches of medical sciences. At present, the Institute is awarding post-graduate degrees in about 45 different specialization.