by Mark Sircus from DrSircus Website
The FDA seems to have everything backwards. They endorse what is dangerous and send SWATT teams out to organizations that sell or practice safer medicine.
The
FDA, and the people who willingly work for it, are responsible for
the deaths of countless men, women and children for the medical
system it promotes and protects kills hundreds of thousands of
Americans each year.
But to use death rays, nuclear radiation at almost lethal dose to treat cancer and intense x-rays in CT and PET scans that cause cancer to diagnose disease, instead of using safer forms of radiation, is really too much.
A recent study at one New York hospital found that,
The radiation doses of CT scans (a series of X-ray images from multiple angles) are 100 to 1,000 times higher than conventional X-rays.
Again, with FDA approval.
Scientific American confirms these high readings,
Anyone saying this is safe or the benefits outweigh the harm should see a psychiatrist...
Sometimes the equipment, like all machines malfunctions, and emits much higher doses of radiation.
The Food and Drug Administration reports that an estimated 30 to 50 percent of imaging tests are believed to be medically unnecessary.
Radiation exposure is cumulative, and children, who undergo between 5 million and 9 million CT scans annually, are much more vulnerable to its effects.
Studies performed in the United Kingdom in 2012 and in Australia in 2013 found an increase in cases of leukemia and malignant brain tumors among children and young adults who had undergone CT scans.
One concern, said Hernanz-Schulman, a past president of the Society for Pediatric Radiology, is that many children undergo CT scans in adult facilities and may receive excessive doses because scanners are not adjusted between patients.
Meanwhile, to demonstrate that the FDA cannot stand safe medicine, in February of 2019 it issued a warning letter to Total Thermal Imaging Inc., of La Mesa, Calif., and its president and co-owner, Linda Hayes, for 'illegally' marketing and distributing an unapproved thermography device as a sole screening device for breast cancer and other diseases.
The FDA is afraid proponents of digital imaging will mislead patients into believing that thermography is an alternative or better option than mammography.
It is a better option than mammography, which use cancer provoking radiation that with each exposure increases the chances a woman will get breast cancer.
They of course have their rationalizations. Their dangerous tests are worth the trouble in their eyes. The benefits out-way the risks they say.
The most important indicator of a potential health problem is Inflammation.
Thermography can detect inflammation, often long before you feel any symptoms. Digital thermography provides patients with an opportunity for early intervention for many illnesses.
Since cancer is an inflammation, and since inflammation is the backbone or common denominator of most diseases, thermal imaging can be used to great effect in the avoidance of and early treatment of disease.
People are famous for waiting until symptoms get so bad they finally act on them.
At that point, there is probably little room for prevention leaving them with little choice if they are working with doctors but have to endure invasive testing, drugs with side effects, plus treatments and surgeries that may greatly reduce quality of life.
Natural Allopathic Medicine however offers a different set of options that support your body's ability to heal itself through various modalities like diet changes, concentrated natural medicines used in ICU departments, and many other medical processes like acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, exercise all of which are designed to aid our bodies in returning to a healthy state of well being.
There are many safe natural ways of testing our selves and our loved ones to detect problems early on when they are easy to treat.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is one diagnostic method that looks at changes in our heart beats, which is the best measurement of stress.
If one likes part of the mainstream medical model, but would prefer it be practiced in a safer way, than perhaps every family member should have a full body thermal scan once a year in order to discover and prevent disease and illness.
Certainly a breast scan once a year would be much safer than a yearly mammogram.
It is the unaware person that is caught flatfooted by cancer. Though it can be treated in its late stages it is far easier when caught early or in its precancerous stages.
Prostate Cancer
It would be a good idea to encourage men to include thermal imaging in tests for prostate cancer.
Thermal imaging uses infrared technologies to detect prostate, and other, cancers by looking for the unique heat patterns they cause.
Unlike PSA and the palpation test, thermal imaging examines the physiological environment affecting the prostate that may lead to or indicate cancer, including intestinal, kidney, and lymph conditions.
Understanding the physiological environment may lead to treatments or behavioral changes that deter the cancer from forming.
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