The AMA Will Kill
You
by
Bob
Wallace
Last year JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) admitted
that doctors are the
third leading cause of death in the U.S. Personally, I think the
statistics are on the low side. I wouldn't be surprised if they're the
leading cause (remember that old saying, "doctors bury their
mistakes." And those mistakes often don't make it into the records. I've
seen it.)
I blame this sad state of affairs on the fact the AMA is an arrogant
government-backed guild dedicated to protecting doctors' incomes, status
and professional and political power at the expense of peoples' health
and lives. It doesn't get rid of bad doctors and attempts to prevent
competition. Without competition, the status quo becomes frozen. This
means protecting the status quo becomes more important than protecting
people (years ago doctors use to make house calls. Guess what happened
to that?) Protecting the status quo is one of those bad laws of human
nature.
There are several rules I live my life by. One of them is "The State
is always wrong." Because of this, if I had my way, I would close down
the AMA, the ADA and the ABA in the next nano-second. All exist to
protect its members at the expense of the public (but, of course, each
claims it's protecting the public. They probably believe this is true.
Which leads me to another rule I have: "People are fallen,
self-deceptive creatures.")
A third rule I have is, "Materialism is a sham." When I say
"materialism" I mean philosophical or scientific materialism, which is
the belief mattter is ultimately all there is, and life, consciousness
and self-consciousness are just by-products of matter. Most doctors
operate under this assumption, even if they don't know it. That's why
they consistently attempt to treat the "matter" of the body. Depression?
Prozac or its clones. Anxiety? Buspar or Xanax. Whatever disease a
person has, there is a drug (or drugs) to suppress the symptoms. What
they all have is common is the attempt to treat the body alone. Since
materialism is false, this is why (as the article above shows) that most
people die from the drugs doctors prescribe.
For hundreds of years there has been a controversy in medicine
between what have been called the "mechanists" (who are the
materialists) and the "vitalists" (who think there is a "vital force"
along with matter). This debate still goes on today, although you don't
hear much about it. The reason why is because materialists gained
political power and, of course, have attempted to not only stifle debate
but completely destroy any notion of vitalism in medicine ("vitalism,"
these days, is generally referred to as "energy medicine.")
Two years ago I decided to give up my two-pack-a-day habit. I was
fine until the fourth day, when I developed insomnia. I was sleeping an
hour-and-a-half a night. After two months I was up to three hours a
night. I decided it was time to see a doctor.
Since I knew the typical doctor would do nothing except try to
suppress my symptoms with sleeping pills, I looked around until I found
someone who would seek the cause (I knew the cause: giving up
cigarettes. But that still didn't explain why.)
I finally decided on one M.D. (who I'll call Dr. Smith). When I was
in his office I asked him what he thought of the AMA. "Too much
regulation," he answered.
I knew then I was in good hands (I actually had a doctor once say to
me, "If the AMA doesn't approve it, it doesn't work." He probably could
have made a lot of extra money raising daisies to put on his patients'
graves.)
Dr. Smith was an education. The first thing he did is look at my
teeth. "You don't have metal fillings," he said. I told him they were
falling out after 20 years, so I had them replaced. The dentist said
plastic (or composite) fillings were cheaper, stronger, and would last
longer.
When I asked him why he was so concerned about the fillings, he said,
"A few reasons. One, they're full of mercury. which is a dangerous
poison. The ADA says they're safe, but they're not. One of the first
things I tell patients is that if they want to get well, they have to
have their metal fillings replaced with composite.
"Another reason is that what most people think of as acupuncture
meridians are actually minute DC electrical currents. Since DC current
fades out with distance, acupuncture points are actually 'booster
stations' that keep the current going. That's why acupuncturists use
metal needles. It either increases or decreases the current. This
electrical current is actually a healing force in the body. If you
didn't have any electricity in your body, you'd be dead, wouldn't you?
"These currents all end on the hands and fingers, the feet and toes,
and the teeth. Metal fillings can short-circuit these currents. Since
metal fillings are made of several different metals, all bathed in
saliva, do you know what they are?"
"Batteries," I said. I had known years that batteries were created by
putting different metals together. It had never occured to me that
dental fillings could be batteries.
"That's exactly what they are," he told me. I told him an interesting
story which I had never been able to explain. Throughout my entire life
my abdominal muscles have never tight, no matter how in shape I was. Yet
the day I had my fillings replaced the muscles became tight. "One of
your metal fillings was short-circuiting the current to your muscles,"
he said. "Once it was replaced, the current became normal and your
muscles returned to normal. This is one of the reason why the
overwhelming majority of the top athletes in the world don't have any
fillings. Few have even one."
The next thing he did was test these electrical currents with a
machine called an EAV (Electro-Acupuncture According to Voll). Dr. Voll
was a German scientist who discovered in the '50s that the acupuncture
meridians were electrical in nature. He invented a machine to test them.
This was rediscovered by the American scientist
Robert O. Becker.
This machine-which showed a rising or falling line on a computer
screen-showed my pituitary gland was under-active and my liver was
overactive. "What I think is happening," Dr. Smith told me, "is that all
the heavy metals in cigarette smoke-cadmium, aluminum, lead-are now
being pulled out of your body since you've quit smoking. That might
account for the pituitary and the liver, and the insomnia."
He had my blood drawn for testing-"I rarely find anything from
these," he said-and also ordered a hair analysis. When the hair analysis
came back it showed extremely high levels of lead, aluminum, cadmium and
nickel. "That's your problem," he told me. "When you quit smoking the
heavy metals started coming out of your cells."
"How long can I expect this insomnia to last?" I asked.
"I don't know," he answered. "Could be months, even up to a year. It
depends on how fast your body gets rid of the metals."
Oh, no. "What do you suggest, then?"
"There's two ways we can handle this," he said. "One is you change
your diet to help eliminate the metals. This includes taking herbs that
will help your body pull the metals out. The quickest way, however, is
chelation therapy, which involves putting a IV in your arm. The chemical
we use grabs the heavy metals so that you eliminate them quickly, mostly
in your urine."
Okay, fine. I went into the chelation room and had a needle stuck in
my arm. Two people were in there. One was a teacher in her 50's. "I went
to different doctors for seven years because of heart palpitations," she
told told. "The last one told me I was a mental case and wanted to put
me on psychiatric medication. When I came to Dr. Smith I found out all
the extensive dental work I had done-right before the palpitations
started-was pouring mercury into my body. Since I've undergone the
chelation, the palpitations have stopped."
She showed me the results of a current urine test. "Nine
parts-per-million of mercury is high. Mine is 150 ppm,after my last
chelation."
The other guy in the room was a dentist. ""I was near suicide," he
told me."I couldn't believe how depressed I was. It turned out is was
from the two decades I spend putting mercury in people's mouths. It went
into me."
I remembered reading several years ago that dentists have the highest
suicide rate in the U.S. Now I knew why. "I'm fine now," the dentist
told me."But for a while, after the chelation, my tests showed 170 ppm
of mercury."
He told me something very interesting. The word "quack" comes from
"quack-salver," which is German for "quicksilver," i.e., mercury. "In
the 1800's, there were the dentists who used mercury-the quacks-and the
ones who knew it was dangerous. The quacks got the government to back
them. So guess who won?"
The chelation took one hour. I went home and promptly fell asleep. I
underwent ten chelations. The last hair analysis showed a slightly high
level of aluminum. The other heavy metals were gone completely. The
cleansing herbs Dr. Smith prescribed gave me a metallic taste in my
mouth. "It's the metals coming out," he told me.
I don't have insomnia anymore. Strangely, my mind is clearer. "Those
metals also accumulate in your brain," Dr. Smith said.
Sometimes I wonder what health-care would be like in this country if
the quacks in the AMA and the ADA hadn't won the political battle. One
thing I do know: there would be many, many people who would not have
died early.
One of the most dishonest and dangerous sites about medicine is the
mis-named
Quackwatch. While some of the criticisms are valid, it
overwhelmingly supports that which has made doctors the third leading
cause of death. Take special attention to the patronizing, totalitarian
article, "Why Strong laws Are Needed to Protect Us" (it reminds me of
the joke, "What's the difference between God and a doctor? God doesn't
think He's a doctor.")
Can you imagine what would happen if we had national health care? How
much say do you think you'd have in your treatment? Would it even matter
is the treatment didn't work, or worse, killed you? I doubt it.
January 1, 2002
Bob Wallace
[send
him mail], a former newspaper reporter and editor, and an incurable
lover of puns, lives in St. Louis.
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