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About
"What Doctors
Don't Tell You" |
| The WDDTY CHALLENGE |
Whatever the complaint, you are sure
to know of people who've come off worse from an encounter with
medicine. It might be a neighbour, or someone you often bump into at
the local store. Ever since they started some drug or treatment,
their health has either deteriorated, or they've been complaining
about symptoms they never had before.
At WDDTY, it is believed that virtually none of these people were
told that they might suffer these side-effects. (One of the saddest
comments heard from victims is: "If only we had known...")
What Doctors Don't Tell You helps you make an informed decision by
giving you the facts you won't read anywhere else. |
Every day, we need the answers to
these medical dilemas;
Medicine has a part to play in our lives almost every day. Here are
three common situations you or a member of your family might easily
encounter:
1. You pull your back while gardening. Your doctor advises
plenty of bed rest.
2. You visit your chemist for something to treat a rash. Now that "over
the counter" medicines are so plentiful, your chemist is able
to sell you an ointment to treat it.
3. You receive a message that it's time for your childs MMR
(measles, mumps and rubella) jab.
What Doctors Don't Tell You, the monthly newsletter and information
service, reveals the hidden truth about medicine. You'll quickly
discover the following vital facts:
1. The advice about bed rest is the worst you could receive,
even though it's given everyday by most GPs! WDDTY explains the
correct action to take to avoid days of agony.
2. The chemist shop has become a danger area for the uninformed
since the Department of Health released around 100 new drugs,
previously available only by prescription. Now they're sold over the
counter. WDDTY tells you which ones are dangerous.
3. Contrary to what the government leaflets and doctors tells you,
the MMR jab has well-documented and serious side effects. Learn what
these are and what you should do.
But why is information about medicine so diffucult to get hold of?
The Doctor
He's often far to busy to spend much time with you (and
often we get tongue-tied and over-awed in front of him), or he may
feel the complexities of his science will be too much for you to
grasp. He may not be too informed, either, especially if it has been
some years since he left medical school. These days, he relies on
the drug company salesmen to keep him in touch with developments -
not the most impartial source in the world!
Reference Works
So you might try and seek out the drugs reference books - only to
find they're not available to the public. The drugs companies in
this country also happen to be protected by some of the strictest
laws going.
Books
Most of the books that cover specific conditions tend to suggest
only alternative remedies; none seem to provide critical appraisal
of conventional medicine.
The Media
Medical stories often only make the headlines once hundreds
of people have been harmed, or even killed. Not exactly the time to
first hear about a drug or treatment.
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| CONNECTIONS THAT MAY
HELP YOU |
| Here are some connections made by
scientists in the last few months which you will probably not know
about: |
- Crohn's disease may be linked to cow's milk
- The prostate cancer test can fail if the man has just had
sex!
- Hypertension (high blood pressure) may be triggered by lead
from the environment.
- Steroids can cause serious side-effects after just one dose,
and not only after long-term use as doctors maintain.
- 90% of hysterectomies are unnecessary.
- Cholesterol-lowering drugs may trigger cancer
- 30 years on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - Cot death -
may be linked to low levels of iodine in the mother.
- Major antidepressants can cause tooth decay.
- ME - yuppie flew - may be a wild strain of polio.
- Low-dose aspirin can reduce the risk of certain cancers if
taken long term.
- Epilepsy is linked to diet and childhood vaccines.
- Soya products can lower your cholesterol levels better than
animal fats products.
- Women who take zinc while pregnant will produce bigger
babies.
- Foods that can fight depression naturally.
- Allergies are more likely to make you fat than just
over-eating.
- Older people who eat an orange a day will reduce their risk
of a heart attack by 10%.
- High cholesterol could be one of the great medical red
herrings of the 20th Century
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