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“Of 1567 eligible interventions, 87 (5.6%) had high quality evidence on first-listed primary outcomes, positive, statistically significant results and were rated by review authors as beneficial.”
Unbelievably, the majority of these drugs could not even pass the ‘moderate-quality’ review, with over 50% failing to meet the reduced threshold.
Nearly 10% of the approved medications were found to have “significant evidence of harm.”
According to a newly released study by the University of Oxford, a jaw-dropping 94% of recently approved medications are not supported by high-quality evidence that demonstrates their benefits. What’s more, just like with the experimental Covid-19 ‘vaccines,’ side effects and adverse reactions to these drugs are being severely underreported across the board.
When looking at medical drugs that have been approved since 2008 under the Cochrane reviews – a “leading” international journal and database that is endorsed by over 100 organizations worldwide, including the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -researchers determined that just 87 of the 1,567 medications (6%) had clinical data that met the “high-quality” standard.
originally posted by: musicismagic
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
So are Americans being druged up?
originally posted by: GlobalGold
a reply to: musicismagic
A friend of mine is taking 16 different prescriptions!! When he's not feeling well, nobody can tell whether it's a new illness or a drug side effect, or an interaction between any of the other drugs he's on. Poor guy, and he's only 56 yrs old. His main health issue that started all this about 5 yrs ago was arthritis
originally posted by: GlobalGold
originally posted by: musicismagic
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
So are Americans being druged up?
You bet they are! A friend of mine is taking 16 different prescriptions!! When he's not feeling well, nobody can tell whether it's a new illness or a drug side effect, or an interaction between any of the other drugs he's on. Poor guy, and he's only 56 yrs old. His main health issue that started all this about 5 yrs ago was arthritis
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: GlobalGold
should have just started swimming and doing stretching
originally posted by: KTemplar
a reply to: GlobalGold
He’d be better off taking turmeric and black pepper capsules (all natural sold in drugstores). It works.
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: tanstaafl
Are you honestly saying we are not meant to eat any plants whatsoever? We are omnivores, we need the fiber and minerals from plants too.
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: tanstaafl
Are you honestly saying we are not meant to eat any plants whatsoever?
We are omnivores,
we need the fiber and minerals from plants too.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
a reply to: chris_stibrany
I think it depends. The way many plants are harvested, like using glyphosate, growing in depleted soil, other pesticides, and GMO's makes them horrible.
And that is on top of many of them naturally having lectins and other things like wheat gluten.