Greetings,
This is something that should be look into and studied by all black leaders and black organizations who are claiming that they want the best for the Black nation here in America…”Let us look into this old saying. Self-preservation is the first law of nature. Then if self preservation is the first law of nature, it is natural that a man should try to seek something for self.”–pg.17(Self-preservation)
We see that they are trying to kill us in every manner. Muhammad was warning us that we must have our own and take care of our own,because others who are not our own will use our weak position and standing to try and take us out. He tells us…”Go get you a hospital above all! Let us have somewhere to go if we’re sick and wounded, to be cared for.”–pg.37(Self-preservation)
The devil is not to be trusted at all. We must have our own doctoring on us and not the devil or his collapsing healtcare system. They are after you. They want us dead. This is another reason why we were told that…” They are doing this in so many ways with drugs and the surgeon’s knife in the hospitals. It is the greatest desire of the white man that he does not leave the Black Man in position to keep populating the earth under his own color. Our women are the target. They want to stop them from bearing children. Millions of our women fall for this destruction of their race.”–pg.104(o.s.h.a.)
Doctors Are The Third Leading Cause of Death in the US, Killing 225,000 People Every Year
Source: Mercola.com
This article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is the best article I have ever seen written in the published literature documenting the tragedy of the traditional medical paradigm.
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This information is a followup of the Institute of Medicine report which hit the papers in December of last year, but the data was hard to reference as it was not in peer-reviewed journal. Now it is published in JAMA which is the most widely circulated medical periodical in the world.
The author is Dr. Barbara Starfield of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health and she desribes how the US health care system may contribute to poor health.
ALL THESE ARE DEATHS PER YEAR:
What does the word iatrogenic mean? This term is defined as induced in a patient by a physician’s activity, manner, or therapy. Used especially of a complication of treatment.
Dr. Starfield offers several warnings in interpreting these numbers:
If the higher estimates are used, the deaths due to iatrogenic causes would range from 230,000 to 284,000. In any case, 225,000 deaths per year constitutes the third leading cause of death in the United States, after deaths from heart disease and cancer. Even if these figures are overestimated, there is a wide margin between these numbers of deaths and the next leading cause of death (cerebrovascular disease).
Another analysis concluded that between 4% and 18% of consecutive patients experience negative effects in outpatient settings,with:
The high cost of the health care system is considered to be a deficit, but seems to be tolerated under the assumption that better health results from more expensive care.
However, evidence from a few studies indicates that as many as 20% to 30% of patients receive inappropriate care.
An estimated 44,000 to 98,000 among them die each year as a result of medical errors.
This might be tolerated if it resulted in better health, but does it? Of 13 countries in a recent comparison, the United States ranks an average of 12th (second from the bottom) for 16 available health indicators. More specifically, the ranking of the US on several indicators was:
The poor performance of the US was recently confirmed by a World Health Organization study, which used different data and ranked the United States as 15th among 25 industrialized countries.
There is a perception that the American public “behaves badly” by smoking, drinking, and perpetrating violence.” However the data does not support this assertion.
These estimates of death due to error are lower than those in a recent Institutes of Medicine report, and if the higher estimates are used, the deaths due to iatrogenic causes would range from 230,000 to 284,000.
Even at the lower estimate of 225,000 deaths per year, this constitutes the third leading cause of death in the US, following heart disease and cancer.
Lack of technology is certainly not a contributing factor to the US’s low ranking.