Misdiagnosis and Mistreatment
Your Doctor’s Advice Is the Number One Cause of Death
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Power
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Written by:
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Brian Sheen
About this listen
Death exposes the dangerous state of affairs in our "sick-care system" and the dangers of the current medical/pharmaceutical complex. Doctors causes over 800,000 deaths and millions of life-threatening complications each year. Or, as Harvard Professor Lucian Leape testified before Congress, it’s equivalent to six jumbo jets falling out of the sky every day!
Whether it is from taking the billions of prescriptions for medications for high blood pressure or high cholesterol, for arthritis or insomnia, for depression or ADHD, or the thousands of unnecessary surgeries taking place every day in hospitals throughout the country, listeners will be presented with the horrifying facts to awaken them from the nightmare of today's prevailing medical system and be encouraged to discover alternatives.
Research reveals how over 63 percent of these deaths and injuries from the medical system were found to be preventable and over 75 percent of the conditions patients were being treated for could be cured without medication or surgery!
As Dr Sheen shares, “After 50 years of involvement in health and wellness, it is clear to me that each person must play an active role in maintaining their optimal functioning as a human being, physically, emotionally, and mentally. We need to have the most up-to-date information available about our minds and bodies, which we must actively assert to protect our overall health.
It is not about trusting or mistrusting the medical establishment, but it is being aware that sick-care is a business with rules and regulations which often prove to be more to their advantage than to ours. We each need to understand the realities of the pressures those in the medical profession have and the near-impossible task of continually staying at the cutting-edge of the many diverse disciplines of medicine, science, and technology and become an active and informed participant in maintaining our health and avoiding dangerous medical interventions.
©2020 Brian J. Sheen (P)2020 Brian J. Sheen