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Monthly Archives: August 2015
How Pharmaceuticals Make Mountains of Money from Molehills of Illnesses!
Nothing new here; we have always known it. It did not even surprise me to read in the Scientific American MIND about it. What surprised me is how comfortable the world is with this picture. So let me present the … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, Drugs of Shame, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged ADD, ADHD, anxiety, big pharma, Facebook, fake, IBS, jake illnesses, lies, Merk Pharmaceuticals, migraine, money, Ritalin, RLS
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Let’s Get Active Against Sugar!
Since I talk so much about the negative effects of sugar, I would like to share an article with you that I received by email. The article has a “take action” button at the end, which is something I also … Continue reading
Posted in FDA, Healthcare, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Congress, FDA, food labeling, government, sugar, sugar lobby, USDA, USDA label
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Levaquin, Cipro, & Avelox Lawsuit!
Anyone ever got hurt (floxed) by Levaquin, Cipro, or Avelox, here is a lawsuit you can join. How do you know if you were floxed? Not everyone has the same symptoms but what these drugs share in common is that … Continue reading →