“According to the FDA, more than 2 million serious adverse drug reactions occur each year,
and adverse drug reactions are the fourth-leading cause of death, responsible for about
100,000 deaths each year.” – USA Today, March 19, 2008.
Where Does It All Start? And What’s The Solution?
Due to the current rapidly evolving global economy, as a nation we are now
experiencing an ever-increasing threat to our industry. Our pay scale is considerably higher
than that of most developing countries, and due to the rapidly increasing cost of employees’
healthcare, we are losing our competitive advantage. Then, as third world countries continue
developing their technology, that threat will just escalate, and thus must be addressed. If not,
and if the current trend is allowed to continue, our economy will decline each year, until the
problem is finally resolved.
Our society spends billions of dollars on employees’ healthcare, a cost that continues
to escalate at an ever-increasing rate. The basic problem stems from the high cost of the
insurance premiums for employees, although, the source of the problem is the increasing the
number of medications patients are being placed on – partly due to direct advertising of drugs
to the public. Not only is the increasing cost of these premiums becoming a burden to
employers, but the end result is also reflected in employees’ reduced productivity, as well as
more time off for sick leave. And the fault is our current flawed healthcare system – not the
employees.
Many unnecessary surgeries are also being performed each year. How much surgery
is really necessary? According to the late Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn’s book, “Confessions of
a Medical Heretic,” around ninety percent of surgery is a waste of time, money, energy, and
life.
In 1992, Dr. Nortin Hadler, M.D., a professor of medicine at the University of North
Carolina Medical School, concluded that 95 to 97 percent of the coronary bypass surgeries
done that year were unnecessary – even though patients are usually told that without the
surgery they will die. This is a very serious issue considering just how expensive and highly
invasive bypass surgery can be, and that additional surgeries are often necessary within
seven to 10 years!
In truth, just like surgeries, most medications prescribed by doctors today are
unnecessary; they don’t offer a true cure, but instead contribute to a worsening of the
patient’s overall health. According to Dr. Charles E. Page, M.D., “the cause of most disease
is in the poisonous drugs physicians superstitiously give in order to affect a cure.” Fatigue,
pain and depression, are quite common side effects associated with many prescription
medications, all conditions that contribute to reduced productivity, as well as increased
insurance rates. According to a study conducted in 2002 by Georgetown University, adults
over 65 fill an average of 20 prescriptions per year. And it’s possible that because the
Medicare Prescription “Benefit” plan is now in place, that number will dramatically increase –
that’s a lot of money!
Speaking of spending a lot of money, according to research by the non-profit Life Extension FoundationFoundation, the average markup over the cost of the ingredients in 16 of the most
popular medications was an astounding 78,693 percent, making it the most profitable industry
in the entire world. The pharmaceutical companies will continue charging top dollar for drugs
whose risks far outweigh any potential benefit. While a lifetime of symptom-suppressing
drugs makes much more financial sense to the manufacturer, it definitely doesn’t help the
employer who pays the higher insurance costs, or the employee with poor health.
The Primary Contributing Factors
We obviously can’t continue doing the same things yet expect to get different results;
some necessary changes are in order. Research indicates that time after time, people go
through the following process:
Dr. Sherry A. Rogers, M.D., in her book Detoxify or Die (2002), helps identify the basic
underlying problem when she quotes an article from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that “documented how over 87% of physicians who make up the panels
of ‘experts’ who determine the practice guidelines for medicine receive compensation from
the drug industry. These are the guidelines that your doctors and insurance companies
follow” (JAMA 287: 6,12-6 17, 2002). Unfortunately, we are not even allowed to enjoy the
basic freedom we should all enjoy – the freedom of choosing our own healthcare.
If you, as the employer, are paying the premiums for your employees’ insurance, you
and your employees should have a say in what coverage they would prefer – not the
insurance company.
As an employer, it’s time to research self-insuring your employees – which would
result in considerable savings, as well as happier, healthier, and more productive employees
– or find an insurance company that would provide coverage for a true healthcare system;
presently, none are known to exist.
Anyone with knowledge about nutrition, disease prevention and natural therapies
could help a corporation establish a far more cost-effective healthcare program. Only by
addressing the issue of discriminatory health care coverage, which excludes natural
therapies and nutritional supplements, (proven to be far more effective, and much less
expensive), can the problem be truly resolved. This change must take place if we ever expect
to finally have a true, financially-sustainable healthcare system, based on disease prevention.
“The necessity of teaching mankind not to take drugs and medicines is a duty
incumbent upon all who know their uncertainty and injurious effects; the time is not far distant
when the drug system will be abandoned.” – Charles Armbruster, M.D.
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Dr. David Tanton is an NHF member, a writer and researcher, who is currently working on a book on dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. His two previously published books are A Drug-Free Approach to Health Care and Antidepressants, Antipsychotics and Stimulants-Dangerous Drugs on Trial. He is the Research Director of Soaring Heights Longevity Research Center and his website may be visited at www.drtanton.com.

