Jan 5, 2011

MedicalConspiracies- Public Health or Physician $$$$ Prosperity$$$$?

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Your doctor may say you need a new anti-cholesterol drug, but all you need to do is send your retinal photographs for evaluation every six months. Measuring your obstructions will show if both you and your doctor are being misled by measurements of essential blood cholesterol, which is notoriously unreliable as an indicator of heart disease
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Public Health or Physician Prosperity?


Mutually antagonistic goals


By Sydney J. Bush, D.Opt., Ph.D.

Created: Jan 3, 2011Last Updated: Jan 4, 2011
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Sydney J. Bush, D. Opt., Ph. D. (Courtesy of Sydney J. Bush, D. Opt., Ph. D. )
On Sept. 21, this optometrist offered to reduce Hull doctors’ coronary heart-attack risk by approximately 98 percent, free of charge. Although the offer was repeated, the director of the Hull Primary Healthcare Trust (of the U.K. National Health Service, or NHS) again ignored the challenge. 

The successful reversal of arterialdisease in representative retinalarteries has been proven in photographs. Since retinal arteriesexactly mirror heart coronary arteries, the reversal of arterial disease in representative retinal arterieseliminates the need for new anti-coronary heart-attack medications.

Your doctor may say you need a new anti-cholesterol drug, but all you need to do is send your retinal photographs for evaluation every six months. Measuring your obstructions will show if both you and your doctor are being misled by measurements of essential blood cholesterol, which is notoriously unreliable as an indicator of heart disease.

Arterial disease is caused not by cholesterol but by what makes it stick! Few doctors understand it until they read my encyclopedia on vitamin C. CardioRetinometry proves that deficiencies in certain vitamins and nutrients cause cholesterol to stick. However, many doctors have been misled by the pharmaceutical industry.

Look at it this way. Do you know humans suffer vitamin C deficiency genetically? It is called scurvy. Do you really believe people suffer from a statin deficiency?

Two of my fellow students from medical school now have Alzheimer’s. One has preventable mini strokes. Because doctors suffer from the same diseases as their patients, they lack credibility in giving prevention advice and in prescribing medicine.

Is conventional medicine declining? Using its vast profits, pharmacy could be preparing an end game. Sales of “hoax” drugs like cholesterol-lowering medications in the West will continue—estimated at $1 trillion in 2009—until the public wakes up. Google “statin dangers”!

The end of beta-blockers, statins, blood thinners, and the like may be approaching. It’s inevitable.

My encyclopedic “700 Vitamin C Secrets (and 1,000 Not-So Secret for Doctors!)” (700VitaminCSecrets.com) exposes medicine’s war with nutritional optometry, including NHS canceling my contract.

Doctors would be hard-pressed to write a dozen things they know about vitamin C. With my book approaching 2,000 facts about vitamin C, it’s embarrassingly difficult for physicians to continue being dismissive or to threaten kidney stones when asked if one might need more vitamin C.

Diabetic? Hypertensive? Check out the vitamin C myths I describe in the book.

Consult your physician for all medical advice.

Sydney J. Bush, D.Opt., Ph.D., is an optometrist who lives in Hull, England. His website isLifeExtensionOptometry.org

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