In this podcast, we cover:
0:46 A Taking prescription drugs starts in the pediatrician's office.
3:06 B Statin drugs on lowering cholesterol.
19:40 C Rooting out cardiac problems with Arsenicum album.
35:14 D Lachesis for heart problems during menopause.
40:30 E Heart conditions could be symptoms of other health conditions.
46:10 F Learn to say no.
Shut UP! How Taking Drugs Shut Up Symptoms and Cause New, More Sobering Ones Later On:
Cardiac Disease Can Stem From This Abuse While Homeopathy Can Resolve It
You are listening to a podcast from JoetteCalabrese.com where nationally certified American homeopath, public speaker, and author, Joette Calabrese, shares her passion for helping families stay healthy through homeopathy and nutrient-dense nutrition.
Jendy: Hello! This is Jendy, and I’m here with Joette Calabrese. And today, we're going to talk about drugs, silencing symptoms, and heart conditions. Now I was a little taken aback from the title that is on here, Joette. Using "shut up" is a little rude, don't you think?
Taking prescription drugs starts in the pediatrician's office
Joette: Yes, it is. It is. But it's an important subject given the number of people who take drugs pertaining especially to the heart. Let me give you a quote here from the Mayo Clinic that will open this up. It says that seven out ten Americans take prescription drugs. I find that absolutely shocking. And it all starts in what might surprise many people to hear. Now I believe it all starts in the pediatrician's office.
Jendy: I've heard you mention that in the past. You're not very fond of pediatricians and you blame them for a lot of things. Can you tell us why?
Joette: Yes. Yes. I blame them for ISIS too. Oh, just kidding, just kidding. The problem I have with them is that they're paradigm for using an antibiotic for every infection, whether it's bacterial or not; an analgesic for any pain; ibuprofen to shut up a fever; suppress symptoms that are simply signs of an illness instead of the illness itself. That it's a model that needs to be turned on its head. And because in thinking this way, it becomes the training ground for mothers, young mothers and middle aged mothers. Not to mention that the child has now learned when you're sick, you go to the doctor for a drug. It's early training for compliancy, as far as I'm concerned in a modern drug lifestyle.
My favorite pediatrician who is unfortunately no longer with us on Earth is Dr. Robert Mendelsohn. He once said that the key to health is to stay away from doctors. He went on further in my favorite book of his and he's written a few of them - was called How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor. He says the best way to raise a healthy child is to keep them away from doctors except for emergency care, in the case of an accident or an obviously serious illness. And if your child displays symptoms of illness, monitor it closely but don't seek medical help. Don't seek medical help until there are clear indications that he is, here's the word - seriously ill. So it all starts there. That's the end of his quote. It all starts there.
Then add to the chronic bombardment of commercials on TV and women's magazines. Jendy, I can't even look at those magazines anymore because they're fundamentally drug promos with some nice photos of interiors and a few good recipes. What this has done is culminated into a lifestyle that is so drug-filled that no one considers it unusual to not be taking drugs. I have to say that the guidelines are constantly changing so that more and more of the population come under these guidelines.
Jendy: I think you have a recent study you can tell us about, right?
Statin drugs on lowering cholesterol
Joette: Yes. There was a study that was just published online. Actually it was just this past week on Wednesday and by the New England Journal of Medicine. It was published by the American Heart Association, the study itself and the American College of Cardiology....