Prescription Drug and FDA
The Truth Behind the Crestor Study
The Harvard half-wits initial study of Crestor was initially set to continue for 5 years. It was cut off at just over 2 years.
Personalized Nutrigenomics
Nutrigenomics is a term we apply to the study of how genetic variations affect our metabolism and the way we use and process nutrients, including vitamins and minerals.
Beware the Heart Hype About Statins
Once again a concerted, coordinated approach to mislead the public into believing in the existence of a miracle pill in the form of a statin drug is underway. Don’t fall for it!
Chelation Study For Autism Cancelled
I'm never surprised when powerful corporations and their government pals subvert science and suppress the truth. That story is as old as the hills.
But I'm ALWAYS infuriated.
Hypertension & Wise Therapy
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a common disease in modern cultures, more common in men than women, and in African Americans over Caucasians.
NSAIDs — Killing You Softly?
Are you one of the millions of people who take over-the-counter pain medications for a variety of aches and pains?
Stay Focused Without Dangerous Drugs
Would you willingly take potent amphetamines if you knew they would help you focus your attention? Would you give them to a child?
The Vaccination Blues
I got the vaccination blues
Don’t know if I shouldn’t or I should
I got the vaccination blues
Don’t know if I shouldn’t or I should
I’d ask my pediatrician
Placebo Pills: More Than Just Sugar
After more than four decades of testing in tandem with other drugs, placebo gained approval for prescription use from the Food and Drug Administration.
7 Ills that Don't Need Pills
Counteracting the disease mongering of the pharmaceutical industry with articles showing the benefits of simple lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise is, overall, a great thing, and something








