Big Pharma suffers another major blow as study debunks high cholesterol myths, admitting statins are totally worthless

by Julie Wilson http://www.naturalnews.com/054388_statin_drugs_medical_myths_Big_Pharma.html
(NaturalNews) It's been a tough few weeks for Big Pharma, as three major studies have now completely disproved the effectiveness of its most profitable drugs. Last week, a huge study published in The Lancet admitted that the risks of antidepressants in children and teens
far outweigh the benefits, as the drugs routinely increase suicidal
behavior. Out of 14 antidepressants, only one was shown to improve
depression better than the placebo.
Now, scientists are reporting
that cholesterol drugs, which 15 million Americans are prescribed, are
also completely worthless. A group of international researchers
published a study in the BMJ Open journal that found no link
between what's known as "bad" cholesterol and death as a result of heart
disease in individuals over 60 years of age.
In fact, the
results found that 92 percent of people with high cholesterol actually
lived longer. The best way to achieve and maintain good heart health is
not through medications but through healthy lifestyle habits.
"Lowering
cholesterol with medications for primary cardiovascular prevention in
those aged over 60 is a total waste of time and resources, whereas
altering your lifestyle is the single most important way to achieve a
good quality of life," said vascular and endovascular surgery expert
Professor Sherif Sultan from the University of Ireland.
'Lowering cholesterol with medications is a total waste of time'
Study
co-author Dr. Malcolm Kendrick said their findings show "that older
people with high LDL (low-density lipoprotein) levels, the so-called
'bad' cholesterol, lived longer and had less heart disease."
The revelations are sure to have huge implications for the pharmaceutical industry, as the cholesterol drug Lipitor is the most profitable meditation of all time – raking in more than $140 billion in sales, according to Health Impact News.
The
guidelines for preventing heart disease and the buildup of plaque in
the arteries need to be re-evaluated, said the study authors, adding
that "the benefits from statin treatment have been exaggerated."
But
the truth is that the benefits of statins haven't just been
exaggerated, but 100 percent fabricated, as well as the "research"
supporting other drugs such as antidepressants and vaccines.
Natural News reported in 2013
that the push to get even more U.S. adults on statins was facilitated
by doctors tied to the industry. Physicians with the American Heart
Association and American College of Cardiology issued new guidelines
three years ago calling for one-third of all adults to consider taking
statins – a push proven to be extremely lucrative for Big Pharma.
When
questioned about the conflict of interest, the response was: "Ties
between heart doctors and Big Pharma are so extensive that it is almost
impossible to find a large group of doctors who have no industry ties."
New study says multiple vaccines at once not safe for kids
The third major study in a matter of days to discredit the pharmaceutical industry, comes from the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, which found that giving children multiple vaccines at once is unsafe
– a complete contradiction to the vaccine narrative shoved down
everyone's throats by government, drug companies and the media for
decades.
"Although CDC recommends polio, hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, rotavirus, Haemophilus influenzae
type B, and pneumococcal vaccines for two-, four-, and six-month-old
infants, this combination of eight vaccines administered during a single
physician visit was never tested for safety in clinical trials," wrote
medical researcher Neil Z. Miller.
"This is at odds with a CDC
report which found that mixed exposures to chemical substances and other
stress factors, including prescribed pharmaceuticals, may produce
'increased or unexpected deleterious health effects.'"
So there
you have it. The pharmaceutical industry, as well the government
mandated policies that support it, have absolutely no credibility, and
therefore should not be trusted by anyone. The best way to maintain good
health is to practice healthy lifestyle habits including eating a
balanced diet, exercising and taking time to quiet the mind.
Sources:
NaturalNews.com
HealthImpactNews.com
Telegraph.co.uk
ShareCare.com
DEA claims cannabis holds no medicinal value even as the federal government owns the PATENT on its use as a medicine ...mr prez? what say u ? ...
mr prez ??? 
by L.J. Devon, Staff Writer
(NaturalNews) For decades, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), of the herb cannabis sativa,
has been at the top of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) hit list. This
targeted plant and its natural properties continue to be classified as a
schedule one drug on the DEA's senseless drug scheduling system.
Cannabis is listed alongside meth and LSD for having "no currently
accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse." The DEA is adamant
about controlling cannabis, even at a time when state governments are
decriminalizing it altogether and allowing for its use in medical treatments.
In
August 2016, the DEA was expected to reclassify cannabis or remove it
from their hit list altogether; however, when decision time arrived, the
DEA refused to remove cannabis from its highly schedule one drug
status. Even though cannabis has become a vital part of cancer
treatments and an effective treatment for seizures, anxiety, and
glaucoma, the DEA stated that "science doesn't support" cannabis as
useful for any medical purposes.
Hypocritically, the federal government
itself has filed a patent claiming that cannabis has useful medical
purposes, including powerful "antioxidant properties." The patent, filed
in 1999 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, admits
that cannabis is useful "in the treatment and prophylaxis of wide
variety of oxidation associated diseases, such as ischemic, age-related,
inflammatory and autoimmune diseases."
Government patents cannabis, admitting its powerful antioxidant properties
The 1999 cannabis patent, (code 6,630,507)
was a government confession that cannabis wasn't some brain damaging
chemical, as it had been depicted through decades of brainwashing. In
fact, the patent admitted that cannabis was a "neuroprotectant," capable
of reversing neurological damage. The patent confessed that cannabis
actually reversed "neurological damage following ischemic insults, such
as stroke and trauma, or in the treatment of neurodegenerative
diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and HIV
dementia."
With this patented knowledge coming out in the open in 2003, the DEA
no longer had any justification to continue its war on cannabis and its
war on the people who reap benefits from this natural medicine. But
even seventeen years after the government admitted cannabis is a useful
medicine, the DEA refuses to reclassify the plant as having multiple
medical uses.
To reschedule cannabis, the government
would have to give up control and admit they were wrong all along. For
this rescheduling of cannabis to come about, the DEA would literally be
declaring that all the lives they ruined, all the people shot and
imprisoned, was all in vain. It's hard to imagine the DEA laying down
their pride unless the entire organization was shut down and/or given
new priorities by a future president.
Science and medicine is rigged: don't believe the official story
This
decades-long censorship and control over one of nature's fine, healing
plants is a prime example of how everyone is being systematically lied
to, top down, throughout many generations on what medicine and science
is. This control over cannabis should wake everyone up to the fact that
science and medicine is rigged, that knowledge on a multitude of natural
healing substances is being suppressed. Americans should free
themselves from this dictatorship of science and medicine by rejecting
the synthetic chemicals they are told to breathe, inject, and swallow.
Don't believe the official story. For optimal health, Americans should seek out the natural foods
and medicines that work in harmony with the human body. This includes
cannabidiols and other powerful antioxidants such as lutein, lycopen,
betacarotene, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin E, selenium, and the list
goes on.
Clean, effective science and medicine already exists
freely in nature, without permission, without a prescription. There are
dark reasons why cannabis is controlled the way it is today and this
harsh reality serves as a reminder that the world is being lied to at
the highest levels by a rigged, powerful system dominated by psychopaths
who seek to control the truth and turn people against people in an
intricate system of corruption and compliance.
Sources include:
TheAntiMedia.org
GreenRushDaily.com
Google.com
MedlinePlus.gov
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There are numerous tales of people who have seemingly vanished off
the face of the earth to leave behind mysteries and speculation of what
has become of them. Rarely are there any real clues or even a trace of
what has become of these people, and these cases can be orbited by
profound puzzles that persistently baffle to this day. Yet on some rare
occasions the vanished are found, alive and intact, but with decidedly
bizarre stories to tell, accounts which serve not so much as clues but
as instruments with which to bury the case further into the territory of
the bizarre. Here we get a peek into just what has transpired between
when a person has stepped off the face of the earth and when they turn
up just as mysteriously, in some cases bringing with them tales from the
other side of strangeness and posing more questions than they do
answers. These are some of the more bizarre cases of the almost
vanished, people who escaped whatever was pulling them away and returned
to pose even greater puzzles than their own vanishings.
The stories of those who have mysteriously disappeared and come back
take many forms. In some cases, these vanished people seemed to have
been kidnapped or otherwise taken away by some sort of animal or entity.
One such early bizarre report was related by the prominent author on
vanished people, David Paulides, author of The Missing 411
series of books, in an interview for Paranormal Central, and is a case
that comes from the year 1868, when 3-year-old girl suddenly went
missing in Northern Michigan as she was at a lumber camp run by her
father. According to the father, she had been there one second and then
gone the next, as if she had simply blinked from existence. A search was
launched, during which the panicked father enlisted the help of two
hunters to try and find his young daughter lost out alone in the woods.
The girl’s name was called over and over again into the thick forest as
night slowly crept up on them, yet no answer came back. It was as she
had vanished into thin air. With the onset of darkness, the search was
called off until the next morning, with no trace of where the young girl
had gone off to.
The next day the search continued and the hunters were hard at work
scouring the woods for any sign of the missing girl. As they trudged
through rugged, dense wilderness, they allegedly heard the shouts of a
young girl from nearby, which sounded muffled and muted somehow, like
sounds coming from farther away than they were, as if through some veil
or blanket. The hunters claimed that they followed the source of the
shouts to a river, and that as they fought through brush to approach
they could hear a large splash after which they saw an enormous black
shape that they took to be perhaps a bear entering the water and
swimming towards the opposite shore. As they stared in shock at the
retreating beast, they noticed the girl standing upon a nearby log,
minus some articles of clothing.
When the girl was recovered, she seemed to be rather shaken up, and
claimed that the creature they had seen was named Mr. Wolf and that he
had been holding her prisoner there. She claimed that this Mr. Wolf had
eaten her hat, taken her shoes, and had refused to let her leave under
any circumstances, although he had also provided her with berries to
eat. It is unclear whether this was a bear, a wolf, or something else,
and the story certainly seems rather bizarre. What was this “Mr. Wolf”
and what did it want? Just what is going on here?
Interestingly, this would not be the first time of a missing child
being seemingly kidnapped and cared for by a large animal, as when in
July of 1955 2-year-old Ida Mae Curtis similarly went missing from a
lumber camp in Kootenai National Forrest, in the U.S. state of Montana.
The mother of the girl frantically claimed that she had seen a bear
carry off her child into the forest, and that it had been “cradling” the
girl as it had run off. Following a 2-day intensive search carried out
by around 350 people, Ida was found safe and sound not 300 yards away
from where she had gone missing, in a crude shelter. She would later
relate that she had been fed and cared for by a large bear during the
time of her disappearance. Authorities were skeptical of the tale, but
the family has always insisted that it is true.
Another weird tale from the 1800s concerns the disappearance of
3-year-old Alice Rachel Peck on August 25th 1898. Alice had wandered off
from her home in an effort to follow her mother, who was out picking
berries not far away, and then had gotten lost. A massive search was
launched to try and find the missing girl that would stretch out for 3
days without any trace turned up. Then, on August 28, she was found in
safe and in good health about 5 miles from where she had vanished.
The girl was reportedly in a sort of trance at first, but when she
came back to her senses she was able to relate how she remembered
meandering barefoot along an abandoned road, even though she had been
wearing shoes shortly before her disappearance, as well as a bonnet that
had also vanished, and that she had had nothing to eat but a few
berries. When asked how she had managed to overcome the series of steep
drops and boulders that stood in the way of where she had gone missing
and where she had been found, she gave the cryptic response: “The Black
Man helped me,” who she claimed had guided her and carried her over
obstacles, notably away from where she had disappeared. Who was this
“Black Man” and what had caused her to go missing from right in front of
her house? Indeed, what happened to her shoes and bonnet and what would
have happened to her if she had not been found? We will probably never
know.
Around that very same time was yet another tale from a child that had gone missing and was reported in the American Ethnology Annual Report
for 1898. The report tells of a 10-year-old boy known only as Wafford,
who claimed to have been out practicing archery near a river when he was
distracted by thoughts of catching fish and went to the riverside to
attempt to make a fish trap out of stones. He reported that as he was at
work piling up the stones in the water to make the walls that would
trap the fish, a stranger emerged from the woods and told him that he
looked tired and should take a break. The stranger invited the boy back
to his nearby home for dinner, and since he looked like a normal,
amiable person in every respect, Wafford went along with him without too
much suspicion.
When the boy arrived at the home, it was found to be a warm place
full of laughter and welcoming, friendly people who made him feel
completely at home, and a family friend of his apparently also showed
up, which melted away any remaining reservations Wafford might have had
about being there. The boy ate dinner there, played with the family’s
children, and seemed to have had a most entertaining time before falling
asleep at the house. In the morning, he told them that his family was
probably worried and that he should get back home, and the same stranger
who had invited him took him out along a path which reportedly had an
orchard on one side and a corn field on the other. The stranger took him
to a junction in the path and pointed along another trail that
meandered off into the wilds, explaining that it would take him towards
the river, over a ridge, and straight home.
The boy followed the instructions, but when he turned around to wave
goodbye to the stranger he saw that not only was he gone, but also that
the cornfield and orchard that had just been there were nowhere to be
seen either. Indeed there was no trail at all. He found himself
surrounded by nothing but thick trees and wilderness all around him, and
had no idea where he was. Luckily, as he made his way through the
underbrush he managed to chance upon a group of people who had been out
frantically searching for him, including the family friend who he had
apparently seen at the stranger’s house. When Wafford asked the friend
where the house was and what had happened to the trail, the friend
explained that he had never been to such a house and had been out
searching for the missing boy the whole time. Indeed, he would later be
told by many of the locals that there was no house at all where he
claimed it to have been. The superstitious locals, upon hearing the
story, suggested that he had probably come across the shapeshifting Nunne’hi,
meaning “The People Who Live Anywhere,” which are supposedly a race of
supernatural creatures from Cherokee mythology. It’s hard to know just
what to make of this story.
An even more bizarre kidnapping by a mysterious entity is yet another
case related by David Palides, this time in a Coast 2 Coast AM
interview with George Knapp. In this weird account, a 3-year-old boy
known only as John Doe went missing on Oct 1 2010 at around 6:30 PM
along a popular fly fishing river near Mt. Shasta, in California.
Shortly after his reported disappearance, authorities conducted a search
of the area and found the boy 5 hours later sitting in a stand of trees
and seemingly dazed and confused. He would later come forth with quite
the odd story to tell.
According to the boy, he had been taken into a cave deep within the
mountain by a woman who he had thought was his grandmother. Once they
had reached their destination, the boy claimed that he had found himself
in a cold, dark room full of human-looking robots that sat or stood
around in various positions, apparently motionless, as well as some form
of guns or weapons scattered about accruing dust, not to mention giant
spiders skittering about in the gloom. It was then that the boy
allegedly realized that there was a strange light emanating from his
grandmother’s head and that she too was some sort of robot. The
“grandmother” apparently ordered him to defecate upon a sheet of paper
and got agitated when he refused. The grandmother also told him that he
was from outer space and had been planted in his mother’s womb. The boy
was then taken back outside and told to wait in a thicket until he was
found.
When the whole incredibly bizarre tale came to light, the grandmother
confessed that a year before the incident she had been camping in the
area and had been inexplicably pulled from her tent and deposited a
short distance away. When she had woken up, she claimed to have felt a
pain in the base of her neck, and had discovered two puncture marks
surrounded by red skin. The grandmother had no idea if this had anything
to do with the boy’s far-out tale, but it does seem rather odd.
Paulides has claimed that this is one of the more bizarre disappearances
he has come across, and the whole tale seems rather absurd if not for
the fact that everyone involved has continued to maintain that it is
true.
Some mysterious kidnappings by forces beyond our understanding seem
to be harder to define or classify, and not a little violent. Take the
tale of a woman who went missing in France in the 1950s, also related by
Paulides. The woman claimed that she had been walking along a river
when some inexplicable force had forcefully grabbed her from behind and
dragged her into the brush. This coincided with an abrupt change in
weather from clear to stormy, and the woman claimed she could hear a
voice somewhere above her say “Here you go,” as if offering her to
someone else. Then, just as suddenly as it had started it ceased, she
was abruptly dropped to the ground, and the woman ran off to take refuge
at a nearby farm, where the farmer claims he found a large, red
handprint etched across her chest.
In some cases, there is no identifiable entity, but rather some
mysterious force that seems to be intent on making sure these people
don’t get found. One case brought forward by Fortean radio personality
Art Bell and originally published in the Fortean Times relates
the tale of a 19-year-old woman who vanished on her way home from
visiting a neighbor. A search was conducted, only to find the young
woman suddenly appear in her home sobbing uncontrollably. She would
later claim that as she had been walking along, she had felt her body
jerk involuntarily, after which she had felt compelled to walk in the
opposite direction of where she had intended to go. During the whole
frightening ordeal, she claims that an unseen barrier had stubbornly
prevented her from returning to where she had wanted to go, instead
pushing her farther away. As darkness fell, she says she could see the
search party members looking for her, but that they could not see or
hear her no matter how much she called out to them or banged against the
invisible veil that separated them. Finally, the barrier lifted and she
was able to return home, safe but unmistakably shaken out of her wits.
This seems eerily similar to another case from 2012. On September 22,
2012, 53-year-old Linda Arteaga was hiking along with her 56-year-old
brother Eddie Huff in the forests of the Arkansas Ozarks, near the town
of St. Joe., and although the brother returned and claimed to have seen
his sister off at a relative’s house and that she was safe, in reality
she was nowhere to be found. A large search was launched and Arteaga was
fortunately found that day in the woods, albeit in a profound state of
distress, but the circumstances surrounding the whole ordeal would
become increasingly more bizarre.
When she was questioned on what had happened, Arteaga could not
recall how she had been separated from her brother. She did mention that
she thought he had been hurt somehow, and that she had tried to find
help for him. As she had walked along, she claimed that she had come
across other hikers, but that all attempts to communicate with them had
been futile, as if they had not seen or heard her at all. She also said
she could see other shadowy figures who seemed to be hiding from her in
the woods, saying: “These people were hiding in bushes. They were weird
people, very weird people.” One of the searchers who found Arteaga, a
deputy Dewayne Pierce, said that when they had found her she “she wasn’t
quite about her head.” Some who have looked at the case have come to
the conclusion that Arteaga may have ingested some hallucinogenic
berries, but it remains unclear just what is going on here.
There are other equally strange and difficult to categorize cases as
well. In August of 1897, a 6-year-old girl named Lillian Carney went
missing in the U.S. state of Maine as she was out with her parents
picking blueberries. According to the parents, she had vanished right
under their noses. A preliminary search of the area would quickly expand
to over 200 hundred searchers scouring the area and calling the girl’s
name, all to no avail. After an extensive search, Lillian was found in
the woods in a dazed, trance-like state. When asked what had happened to
her, the dazed girl replied that she had been in a place in the forest
where the sun had shone the entire time she had been there. This was
rather odd considering the weather at the time of her disappearance had
been partly cloudy, she had been enveloped by a thick canopy of trees
far from any town, and she had been missing overnight, for around 46
hours. What was this continuous “sunlight” she saw, and what
significance does it have in Lillian’s disappearance? It remains
unknown.
Other cases of the almost vanished remain even more enigmatic,
seeming to be as if the person in question has been to a whole other
realm outside of our reality. One such tale concerns a pilot only known
as Eddy. As he was out on a mission and approached Howland Island,
eerily in the vicinity where Amelia Earhart notoriously vanished, he
claims to have seen a vast expanse of green fog, which upon entering
caused his aircraft to malfunction and his communications with the
outside world to cease. As he emerged from the fog, Eddy reported that
he had come into visual sight of an island that was not supposed to be
there, and which did not show up on any charts.
Eddy was able to land the jet, and was supposedly approached by a
young woman of seemingly Polynesian descent, who apologized and stated
that the island had a habit of pulling in planes such as his. Eddy would
purportedly end up living on the mysterious uncharted island for around
6 months, where he claimed the inhabitants lived a simple lifestyle,
all while intensive search efforts were being made to find him. None of
the island residents seemed to have the slightest awareness of nor
concern for the outside world which Eddy had left behind, and they
seemed to be perfectly content with their reclusive existence.
Yearning for home, Eddy became despondent, after which he was told he
could finally return to from whence he came. As he put distance between
himself and the strange island which had been his home for months, he
allegedly suddenly regained radio communications and was found by a
passing fishing vessel. It was at that point that the entire island
reportedly became veiled by a green mist and blinked out of existence in
a flash of brilliant white light. Did this pilot manage to punch
through some barrier between dimensions and make contact with a parallel
universe of some sort? Would he have remained forever vanished like so
many other aircraft if he hadn’t been allowed to leave? It is unclear
just what the answers to these questions are.
There is also another category of the almost vanished that deals with
those who are either unable or unwilling to speak of what has
transpired, but for which something traumatic has certainly occurred.
One such individual was a man named Steven Kubacki, who went missing in
February of 1978 while in the sate of Michigan, in the U.S. Kubacki’s
skis and ski poles were found abandoned upon the snow and ice, and his
tracks were said to have just suddenly stopped, as if he had walked out
of reality, with his backpack flung to the ground nearby. Since the
location where he had vanished was so close to Lake Michigan, it was
assumed that he had somehow fallen into the lake and drowned. Despite
numerous searches, no one had any clue of where he could have gone, and
he seemed to have just stepped off the face of the earth. That is, until
15 months later, when he just strolled right up to his father’s house.
When Kubacki was asked about what had happened to him or where he had
been the whole time, his account didn’t seem to make much sense. He
claimed that he had suddenly woken up to find himself in a meadow around
40 miles from his father’s house, and that he had been wearing clothes
that were not his own, along with a small, unfamiliar bag lying next to
him containing maps, none of which were his. Other than this, he had no
recollection whatsoever of what had happened to him over the previous 15
months, and indeed he was under the impression that no time had passed
at all. The only other clue that he could come up with was that he said
he had felt as if he had done some running. It is unknown just what
happened to Steven Kubacki, and he has continued to avoid talking about
it.
On October 14, 1990, 11-year-old Casey Holiday went missing as he was
out walking his dog near Alder Creek in St. Maries, Idaho. A
developmentally disabled child, Holiday had gone missing without a trace
just as a storm had sprung up, and search dogs had not been able to
pick up his scent. He was finally found after an extensive search lying
in a creek bed without his shoes. When the boy was asked about what had
happened to him, he seemed dazed and confused, in a trance-like state
babbling nonsensically, and with no recollection of where he had been or
where his shoes had gone off to.
In the summer of 2013, 2-year-old Amber Rose Smith vanished from
right in front of her home in Newaygo County, Michigan. According to the
father, he had been watching her play with the family’s two dogs when
he stepped inside for a moment to relieve himself. When he had gone back
outside she was no where to be seen and would not respond to her name
being called. The dogs appeared not long after without Amber. An
intensive search involving hundreds of volunteers and emergency workers
was launched to no avail, and the next day she was found around 2 miles
from her home, standing in the middle of a road that had already been
searched and staring into space. She was unable to express what had
happened her, but seemed to definitely be in a state of shock and
disorientation. It was odd since this was a 2-year-old girl and she had
somehow managed to navigate her way through thick wilderness in frigid
temperatures that had gripped the area that night. One sheriff named
Brian Boyd said of the weird incident:
It’s hard to imagine how a 2 1/2-year-old can survive
that distance through the woods with that kind of temperature. There’s
some that aren’t convinced she walked that entire distance. Maybe she
was dropped off. Those are things we might have to determine in the
future.
These are still things we do not have an answer or explanation for,
and Amber is either unable or unwilling to elaborate further. Such cases
as we have looked at here serve to not only give us a possible glimpse
into the bizarreness surrounding some unexplained vanishings, but also
to further propel these cases into the outer fringes of the bizarre.
They may be weird, ludicrous even, but they are nevertheless the only
window through which we have to peek into what has happened to these
people. What forces are at work here? Why are these people able to come
back from their vanishings, and more eerily, what would have happened to
them if they had not? Whether these are the products of overactive
imaginations or real unexplained phenomena offering genuine peeks
through the curtain of mystery into what lies beyond our understanding,
they are truly unique, intriguing, and indeed even unsettling cases
nevertheless. What secrets lie buried there in the experiences of these
almost vanished? Only time will tell. Or maybe it will not.