Integrated Medicine, The Easy Way To Heal By Elizabeth Fernandez.
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Natural medicine was suddenly excluded from medical school curriculum as the main underwriters of all medical colleges in the U.S. were based on what the petrochemical drug companies have provided.
However Homeopath David Mayer de Rothschild is against such practices of harming the planet with his ecology plans.
What Can We Do to Save the Planet from Big Pharma?
Please learn to boycott pharmaceuticals:
1.By voluntarily abstaining from using any of there pharmaceuticals products use only Homeopathic remedies
2,Abstain from buying pharmaceuticals use only Homeopathic remedies that heal the body.
3. Stop dealing with a person who is against integrated or homeopathic medicine,
4.Stop pharmaceuticals organizations, as an expression of protest. Polluting the Environment with there products that we don’t need.
Please watch the above video that I made before you make a comment.
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BRAND NAME(S): Trovan
WARNING: This medication may cause serious, even life- threatening, liver problems. Therefore, first doses must be given in a hospital setting. Use should be reserved for serious infections and only when other safer drugs cannot be used. This drug has been restricted in its use in the U.S. market due to safety problems. Notify your doctor immediately if you develop yellowing eyes or skin, dark urine, or unusual fatigue.
USES: This medication is used to treat serious and life-or-limb- threatening infection.
HOW TO USE: After proper dilution, this drug is given slowly by vein (IV) exactly as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. Antibiotics work best when the amount of medicine in your body is kept at a constant level. Do this by using the medication at the same time each day. Continue to use this medication until the full prescribed amount is finished even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the medication too early may allow bacteria to continue to grow resulting in a relapse of the infection. Use of this drug for more than 14 days is not recommended. Consult your doctor. This medication should not be given together with any solution containing multivalent cations (e.g., magnesium or calcium) in the same IV. Check visually for any particles or change in color of the solution (it should be colorless or pale yellow.
SIDE EFFECTS: Dizziness, nausea, change in taste sensation, headache or pain at the injection site may occur. If these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Unlikely but report promptly: vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, dark urine, yellowing eyes or skin. Very unlikely but report promptly: chest pain, unusually fast or slow heart beats, seizure, persistent sore throat or fever, muscle weakness or cramps, pain or swelling of tendons (e.g., tendons of the shoulder, hand and ankle), bleeding or bruising, increased sensitivity to the sun (sunburns), mental/mood changes, vision problems, increased thirst or hunger, change in the amount of urine. In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this drug, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, fainting, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Trovafloxacin (sold as Trovan by Pfizer and Turvel by Laboratorios Almirall) is a broad spectrum antibiotic that inhibits the uncoiling of supercoiled DNA in various bacteria by blocking the activity of DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV.[1] It was withdrawn from the market due to the risk of hepatotoxicity. It had better gram-positive bacterial coverage and less gram-negative coverage than the previous fluoroquinolones.
How many people had to die in a poor nation before it got to to the western world? Is this not expolitation?
The question is why are international patents given out from WIPO The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations.
This is is a violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights created in 1948.
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International health experts are working closely with Uganda to identify an unclassified illness that has claimed the lives of 38 people in the north of the country.
The illness, which causes severe headaches and vomiting, was first detected on November 10 in certain districts in central northern Uganda. Though it was first identified as bubonic plague, the results for plague have come back negative, AFP reports.
“The results we have received from Fort Collins are negative for bubonic plague,” an official from the ministry’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Division said, according to AFP. “If this was a typical plague, we would have found that out by now. We just haven’t seen a disease like this before.”
All previous incidents of the plague in Uganda has occurred in the West Nile region, further west than the recent outbreak. Symptoms are also not similar to plague outbreaks, which include inflammation in specific body parts, like the armpit. The symptoms of the unidentified disease include severe headaches, fever, vomiting, diarrhea and dizziness.
Specialists from the CDC headquarters in Atlanta and the World Health Organization’s Africa regional office are on their way to join the Uganda-based CDC staff.
“We simply don’t have the information to conclude what this disease is yet, but we are working around the clock, literally 24 hours,” the official said, according to AFP.
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A Johnson & Johnson unit is recalling more than 1,000 lots of certain over-the-counter infant and children's products, including various pediatric formulations of bottled Tylenol, Motrin and Zyrtec, the Food and Drug Administration said Saturday.
J&J's McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit is withdrawing the liquid products due to manufacturing problems, according to the FDA. Some of the medicines may contain a higher concentration of their active ingredient than they should, while others may contain inactive ingredients at levels the company deems inappropriate, or tiny metallic particles, a McNeil spokeswoman said.
The company said there haven't been any serious side effects reported, and both the company and the FDA said the potential for harm is remote. Still, the company and the agency said the products shouldn't be given to children for precautionary reasons.
The recalled lots cover certain kinds of Tylenol infants' drops, Children's Tylenol Suspension, Children's Tylenol Plus Suspension, Concentrated Motrin Infants' Drops, Children's Motrin Suspension, Children's Zyrtec Sugar-Free Dye-Free and Children's Benadryl Allergy. A total of 53 different products are involved.
Neither J&J nor the FDA could say how many individual bottles are subject to the recall. The children and infant's medicines were sold in the U.S. and Canada as well as countries as far away as Fiji and Kuwait. All were made at a factory in Fort Washington, Pa., the FDA and the company said.
The FDA has launched an investigation. "We want to be certain that consumers discontinue using these products and that they know what to do if they have concerns about a specific product," FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said in a statement. "While the potential for serious health problems is remote, Americans deserve medications that are safe, effective and of the highest quality."
For its part, J&J's McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit said it was conducting a "comprehensive quality assessment across its manufacturing operations" and has already identified fixes it will put in place before resuming manufacturing at its problem factory.
The recall was announced Friday night. The FDA and J&J gave differing explanations for the late notice. According to FDA's Ms. Bobo, a routine inspection by the agency turned up the manufacturing problems, and the agency detailed those problems to the company in a letter sent Friday morning. That prompted the company to initiate the withdrawal, Ms. Bobo said. "This all happened quite quickly," she added.
Bonnie Jacobs, a spokeswoman for J&J's McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit, said the company had begun an internal "assessment" before the FDA conducted its investigation and told the agency before receiving its letter that it would issue a recall. Ms. Jacobs said the recall was disclosed late in the day because it took time to work out the details of the announcement with the FDA.
J&J had long been held up as a model of corporate responsiveness, harking back to the deadly Tylenol poisonings in the early 1980s, when the company reacted swiftly to recall the product and inform the public.
But more recently U.S. regulators have criticized J&J's handling of product-quality issues, due to an ever-widening series of recalls of over-the-counter medicines that picked up steam late last year. In November, the company recalled a limited number of certain bottles of Tylenol arthritis-pain caplets after identifying an uncharacteristic smell or taste associated with the products, which the company said led to a small number of consumers reporting nausea and related symptoms. At the time, the company said the recall affected only certain lots of the arthritis-pain caplets, and no other lots or other Tylenol products were recalled.
But in December, J&J expanded the recall to include all lots of the Tylenol arthritis-pain product. The company identified the cause of the odors as a chemical used to treat wooden pallets that transported and stored the packaging materials.
A month later, in January, J&J widened the recall again to include other brands such as Motrin and Benadryl. This time, the FDA sent J&J a warning letter saying the company had violated good-manufacturing rules at its Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, plant, which caused the product problems. The FDA said the contamination was first noted in 2008 and recurred in 2009, and accused J&J of not conducting a timely, comprehensive investigation.
The recalls hurt sales of J&J's over-the-counter medicines for the first quarter, the company disclosed in April. Sales of OTC and nutritional products--which J&J reports on a combined basis--dropped 25% in the U.S. to $542 million. World-wide sales were off 10.5% at $1.2 billion for the quarter
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Big Pharma Pfizer Dirty Tricks Campaign
LONDON | Thu Dec 9, 2010 9:57pm EST
LONDON (Reuters) - Drugmaker Pfizer hired investigators to find evidence of corruption against the Nigerian attorney general to convince him to drop legal action against the company over a drug trial involving children, the Guardian newspaper reported, citing U.S. diplomatic cables made public by WikiLeaks.
Nigeria's Kano state sued the world's largest drugmaker in May 2007 for $2 billion in damages over testing of the meningitis drug Trovan, which state authorities said killed 11 children and left dozens disabled.
Pfizer and Kano's state government signed a $75 million settlement on July 30.
Reuters was not able to verify the content of the leaked cables, and Pfizer officials were not immediately available for comment.
The Guardian reported on its website on Thursday that a memo leaked by WikiLeaks referenced a meeting between Pfizer's country manager Enrico Liggeri and U.S. officials suggesting that the drug company did not want to pay to settle two cases brought by Nigeria's federal government. The Guardian linked to the cables on its website, www.guardian.co.uk/.
"According to Liggeri, Pfizer had hired investigators to uncover corruption links to federal attorney general Michael Aondoakaa to expose him and put pressure on him to drop the federal cases," according to an April 2009 cable from Economic Counselor Robert Tansey of the U.S. embassy in Abuja, cited in the Guardian report. "He said Pfizer's investigators were passing this information to local media."
Aondoakaa was removed from the position of justice minister in February this year by Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan.
"A series of damaging articles detailing Aondoakaa's 'alleged' corruption ties were published in February and March," the cable said.
"Liggeri contended that Pfizer had much more damaging information on Aondoakaa and that Aondoakaa's cronies were pressuring him to drop the suit for fear of further negative articles," it said.
In 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Trovan for use by adults only. After reports of liver failure, its use in the United States was restricted to adult emergency care. The European Union banned its use in 1999.
(Reporting by Michel Rose; Editing by Jon Hemming)
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Big Pharma Pfizer In Lawsuit and Dirty tricks campaign on WIKILEAKS
Nigerian victims of the 1996 Pfizer meningitis Trovan vaccine test announced July 20 that they are suing the company for $384 billion.
The Trovan vaccine tests were the cause of at least 11 deaths and left many permanently disabled after a clinical study of patients with severe cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis. As part of the study, patients were treated with either ceftriaxone or the intravenous Trovan.
The 192 victims in this lawsuit, AllAfrica.com reports, are suing several organizations, including Pfizer Incorporated, Pfizer Specialties Ltd., the Health Care/ Meningitis Trust Fund, the Kano State government, David Odiwo, the Attorney General of the Federation and the Corporate Affairs Commission.
The defendants have proposed that the plaintiffs undergo a DNA test to make certain that the victims were part of the botched test. The plaintiffs are against the proposal, saying that the spinal fluid that was taken from them in 1996 would no longer be viable as a specimen, according to AllAfrica.com.
Pfizer Specialties and the Kano state government have claimed to the judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, of the Nigerian Federal High Court, that they were improperly served at the beginning of the court process. Pfizer Specialties is claiming that court papers were not delivered to it, but to Pfizer Incorporated in New York, and the Kano state government alleges that the papers served to it bore the letterhead of a different court. The entire process is expected to take years to conclude.
http://vaccinenewsdaily.com/news/214249-pfizer-sued-for-384-billion-over-1996-me...
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The latest development of my new book "Integrated Medicine,The Easy Way To Heal " By Elizabeth Fernandez. special released copies will be sent to the "New York Times" for a book review and "Vanity Fair Magazine".
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Lamplight, your very welcome it has been a pleasure to advise you to seek your health journey again after 20 years. I believe it will be successful this time round :)
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Thanks for your effort Elizabeth, I will certainly look into it. I am currently following a gluten free diet, and am buying products which are specifically gluten free. I am finding this is helping my stomach discomfort.
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Hi Lamplight, I was reviewing all your symptoms I think maybe there are hidden glutens in your diet , processed foods and meats. Therefore, it would be better to have a organic diet. I think milk has gluten so try soya. I have dairy issues as well I was on a organic diary free diet and I saw the difference. Antibiotics are in animal products which most consumers are unaware off this is probably why there is much obesity factors.
There is a food allergy site I found that may help you see the best of health in 2011 :)
The MONSANTO is the company that is causing most of the allergies today.
Genetically Modified Foods Present Unprecedented Health Dangers
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto_and_GM_Foods:_Health_Risks.
Many have corrupted the pharmaceutical industry and the farming industry as you see now.
Monsanto and GM Foods: Health Risks
Soon after GM soy was introduced into the UK, researchers at the York Laboratory reported that allergies to soy had sky rocketed by 50% in a single year.35 Although no follow-up studies were done, there are many ways in which genetic engineering could be the culprit.
Monsanto’s “Roundup Ready” GM soy is planted in 89% of US soy acres. A foreign gene from bacteria (with parts of virus and petunia DNA) is inserted, which allows the plant to survive applications of the otherwise deadly Roundup herbicide. Because people aren’t usually allergic to a food until they have eaten it several times,
* Monsanto and the Campaign to Undermine Organics
News and Articles
* Dangers of Genetically Engineered Foods
* Genetically Modified Foods: Are They a Risk to Human/Animal Health?
* GM crops alter structure and function of liver
* Study of Monsanto's MON863 corn
* Revealed: health fears over secret study into GM food:
Rats fed GM corn due for sale in Britain developed abnormalities in blood and kidneys, Independent (UK), May 22, 2005.
* Genetic Engineering - Public Health
* Health Risks
* Wild Bee Abundance and Seed Production in Conventional, Organic, and Genetically Modified Canola
* Animals Avoid GM Food, for Good Reasons
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PS Thanks for the advice Elizabeth
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I am avoiding gluten at the moment, but that is only due to bloating. I am otherwise well.
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I would suggest you try Pulsatilla Nigricans and Arnica as pills. 6CC 3 times a day. I am not sure if you have a lot of stress factors meditation maybe helpful. http://www.abchomeopathy.com/.
Please do keep a patient diary and record your changes. There is also a immunity imbalance. Do you have allergies?
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It has to do with my immune system apparently. My body fights itself. Anything topical doen't touch it. Arnica has been tried, amongst other things. I'm not sure if what you have mentioned has been done or not. I've lost track! I've had it for twenty years.
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Hi Lamplight have you tried Pulsatilla Nigricans and Arnica for inflammation?
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Hi Elizabeth,
It's called Paniculitis, it's a inflamatory skin problem.
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Dear lamplight
What was the health concern that made you find Homoeopathy?
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No worries Lamplight the admin's will soon take the post off. Oh well, popop has really been watching too much of the notorious American conspiracy hunter Alex Jones.
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Scathing popop but can I say very amusing! Sorry Elizabeth
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The Video is here.
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Sorry Elizabeth, I can't get the video to play
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Hey Bazinga,
I'm kicking myself here!! I think I must be loosing it! I know that homeopathy is a dilute of the plant extract. Perhaps I should have said that if you take certain plant extracts used in homeopathy in enough quantity, it will kill you. By the way, I liked the video, he's quite a guy! - 1 year ago
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Hi lamplight
I would suggest that you purchase a copy of my book to know more :)
My second book is due out February "Big Pharma I want To Change You".
HRH Queen Elizabeth has a Homeopathic consultant and many other elites.
The paperback is available through the mentioned retailers on the above video advertisement.
Abortion is against the Hippocratic oath and operations but its still legal.
My book has facts not fiction.
Best wishes.
My author profile on Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elizabeth-F-Fernandez/e/B004DAO0KO/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
http://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-F-Fernandez/e/B004DAO0KO/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
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Hi Elizabeth,
I took homeopathic remedies for several months. In total I spent nearly £1000. I can honestly say, apart from being horrid to taste, it made absolutely no difference to me. I still suffer with my condition. I might also add that the NHS have been no use either. It took my GP 17 years to refer me to a consultant and for that length of time I was treated with antibiotics, which were not required. I now know what I am suffering from and that is it rare. My consultant wanted to put me on immuno-suppresants which I am not happy to take. I have been a guineapig for the homeopaths and the NHS. I have now decided to suffer with my problem and not take anything.All medical doctors must take the hypocratic oath, Whether or not all stick to it is a matter for discussion. Morally, in my opinion, it is their duty of care too their patients to do so. I am sure that doctors, in the majority, do. However, I am also sure that there are many who frequently disregard this. As with any profession there are good and bad and some dishonest, greedy practitioners. This I fear is down to human nature.
I agree that all medicine is poison, but as to your theory that it destroys DNA, that, I am somewhat sceptical about. Homeopathic remedies will, if taken in
large doses kill you, as surely as conventional medicines will.It is a true saying that 'money is the root of all evil'. Sadly, in this world today,
without money, we are regarded as nothing. The poor are regarded as disposable. Which brings me to the Pfizer case. I have not read this report, so I am not qualified to discuss it. To be honest, it would not surprise me to hear that such an appauling use of medical practice was happening. It is something I do not condone and would expect that the comapany would and should be severly dealt with and also that the childen involved should be compensated to the highest level.I am interested to hear your views on euthanasia.
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No, actually, exceeding the recommended dosage for homeopathic remedies will NOT kill you. It is impossible to overdose on them.
In his talk, James Randi consumes an entire bottle of homeopathic sleeping pills... nothing happens. He consumes the pills at about 2:00, and then he talks about them and homeopathy at 11:30. I'd suggest watching the entire video because it's quite interesting.
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Hi Lamplight,
I would like to ask some questions?
How long where you taking homoeopathic medicine?
Also there are many ways of obtaining cheaper homoeopathic remedies as with all consultants there are fee's and this is not synthetic medicine but a higher quality that does not have the carcinogens to destroy your cells.
If you read Forbes you will find out also Pfizer was sued in Nigeria for £3.5bn over 'illegal' child drug trials.
The FDA makes up there own doctrine as Rockefeller has bought of 80% of the pharmaceutical industry.
Homoeopathic doctors keep to the Hippocratic oath that they took in Medical school the others do not.
The body heals itself its pharmaceutical drugs that injury the body high blood pressure is caused by stress no pill can cure it ?
Doctors have jobs because of repeat orders £65 per patient if your at higher risk of death £135 per visit. The tax payer has to pay this or your medical insurance this is how the pharmaceutical industries makes money and the drug representatives.
Lamplight you are a commodity to the pharmaceutical industry .
The doctors that are addicted to writing out prescriptions, are the marketing agents of there product your life. The more medications your on the more percentage they make on your life. By the Way the government is scraping the NHS in 2017.What will you do ? How will you maintain your health care?
The think tanks make policies not the government every politician can be bought and sold for a price,never trust a politician unless it's yourself.
The NHS is too expensive to run, Britain is in 300 years of debt.
The question is the patients that have had there DNA totally destroyed by synthetic medicine who can help they to restore there health?
So I wrote my book to help those who are considering euthanasia they have no one to help them except me.
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I have tried homeopathic medicine and personally have found it to be of no use. I also found it to be very expensive. Homeopathy is an ancient method and I am sure it can be of benefit in some cases, But lets face it, if it is so good, why were the death rates so high and life expectancy so low in previous centuries. I agree that the medical proffession needs a lot to be desired, I speak both from a personal and proffessional point of view. Can I ask Elizabeth where she got her data on the Pharmaceutical companies who are working on illegal trials? This is a very serious allegation and one that should be persued. I agree that pharmaceutical companies should be held more accountable and the length of time that the companies are able to hold the licenses for new drugs should be reduced. This would allow a reduction in prices of new medications sooner. It should be remembered also, that it takes a long time to legally develope, test and market new medications. All said and done, drug companies are out to make money and sod you if you need that medication but can't afford it. It's a sad but true fact of Capitalist life.
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I have done research, lots of it, and all the science demonstrates that homeopathy doesn't work.
I'm not defending the pharmaceutical companies, I'm attacking homeopathy.
Also, I don't think making multiple accounts to vote up what is, essentially, an advertisement for you book is allowed. Or at least, it's incredibly annoying, especially when you are advocating a cult-like following of pseudo-medicine.
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Homeopathic "medicine" is ridiculous and foolish fraud. Why do you want people to "Stop dealing with a person who is against integrated or homeopathic medicine?" Sounds a little like disconnection.
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Please support David De Rothchild's Environmental campaigns
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