The Pulse of Natural Health Newsletter reported that a recent analysis found that cancer drugs are themselves killing up to 50% of patients within thirty days, indicating that chemotherapy was the cause of death, not the cancer. Of course, chemotherapy can kill patients over the long-term as well.
Cancer drugs can cost up to $10,000 per month for patients. Big Pharma isn’t going to give up its cash cow anytime soon. You might want to rethink giving money to the National Cancer Society. Its pretty clear that the health profession chooses profit over cancer.
www.anh-usa.org/killer-cancer-or-chemo
Gulf Breeze, FL resident, Joseph Marx shares his , “Victory Over Cancer!” (Volume One: How To Take Control And Live) in a book available on Amazon. He had a very aggressive cancer and had been given only a 17% chance to live. In an interview with WEAR TV (Feb. 2017) he said he rid himself of the tumor by simply changing his diet.
The cancer came back a second time. This time he agreed to having the surgery but refused chemo. The doctors told him he would most certainly die without the chemo. This time Mr. Marx found that if you restrict methionine (an amino acid) from your diet the cancer dies. Methionine is found mainly in meats, fish and dairy products. Mr. Marx’s cancer has been in remission for 9 months.
His book is number one on the Amazon cancer book list.
weartv.com/news/local/local-man-beats-cancer-naturally
The following facts and figures were published in the May 2017 AARP Bulletin:
American’s spent $457 billion on prescription drugs in 2015. That is an 8% mark-up over the previous year.
There was a 208% increase for the most popular name brands from 2008 to 2016.
$14.5 million was the average salary of a CEO of a pharmaceutical firm; more than any other industry.
The pharmaceutical industry spends $6.4 billion in direct advertising within the United States annually.
Another $24 billion is spent per year marketing to health care professionals.
There are approximately 18,130 approved prescription drugs available in the U.S.
49% of American’s have used at least one drug in the past 30 days.
19% of American’s say they skip or cut a drug in half in order to keep cost down.
Drug companies spent approximately $19.8 million on politicians in 2016.
Global Data, an analysis research company revealed that 9 out of 10 pharmaceutical companies spend more on marketing than on research.
In 2016, the pharmaceutical industry was credited $1.76 billion in orphan drug tax credits. As a result, only 5 of the top 50 drug companies spend money on researching “much-needed” new antibiotics, because they are not as profitable, as orphan drugs. Orphan drugs often receive approval as a treatment for other conditions and are often used for chronic conditions that span over a lifetime, whereas antibiotics are only used for a couple of weeks until the infection goes away.
Unfortunately, no man-made laws are being broken, even though people are clearly being forced to choose between food, a roof over their head, or their health. But a spiritual violation does exist and should be a concern for all human beings regardless of your current health status. Learn more at: aarp.org/lowerdrugcosts