Tag: Medicine

  • Wholistic Cancer Treatments and the Limitations of Modern Medicine by Dr. Peter Glidden

    Wholistic Cancer Treatments and the Limitations of Modern Medicine by Dr. Peter Glidden

    In this section of his YouTube video, Dr. Peter Glidden discusses wholistic cancer treatments and the limitations of modern medicine, emphasizing the need to take charge of one’s own health. He introduces the distinction between allopathic medicine, which is reductionistic and focuses on managing symptoms with pharmaceuticals, and holistic approaches that address the root cause of diseases.

    Glidden highlights Dr. John Beard’s work with pancreatic enzymes, which has been known to shrink cancer tumors. He also discusses theOrwellian monopoly on the practice of medicine and the high costs of prescription drugs. Glidden’s theory on the origins of cancer involves the growth of a Trophoblast cell in a distant part of the body, which is why most cancer cells secrete HCG.

    He urges the scientific community to explore this theory further, stressing that science progresses one funeral at a time. Glidden talks about the unsuccessful clinical trial involving Dr. Nick Gonzalez, who was sabotaged by oncologists and the NCI. Despite this, his treatment has continued to be used in private practice. Glidden emphasizes that while conventional medicine has some strengths, it fails to cure chronic diseases like cancer, and that the medical establishment’s monopoly and reductionistic approach are detrimental to overall health.

    He also talks about the importance of understanding the difference between allopathic MD medicine and holistic approaches, encouraging viewers to research and choose their healthcare provider carefully. Glidden’s self-help health recovery program aims to provide science-based, clinically verified holistic therapeutics to cure cancer conditions.

    Detailed Description

    Dr. Peter Glidden discusses the issue of medical freedom and the monopolization of the medical industry. He explains that the American Medical Association, with the help of the Rockefellers and Carnegie’s, bullied their way to the top of the medical field in the early 1900’s and established a medical dictatorship. As a result, modern medicine has failed to provide equal access to healthcare for all. Dr. Glidden argues that it’s time for people to take a step back, relax, and gain a proper perspective on what’s really going on with healthcare.

    He says: We have to take the power. And if we believe in ourselves, if we can let go of all these fears and doubts and worries, and we’re all united because we’re all in this together, then we can conquer any disease or any obstacle that comes our way. So, since we’re all in this together, let’s just focus on what we can do. We can start to educate ourselves about alternative treatments and holistic therapies that have been proven to help cancer patients. We can seek out healing practices like meditation, prayer, and yoga. We can also look into herbal remedies, dietary changes, and other complementary therapies that can support the immune system and fight off cancer cells. By taking charge of our own health, we can become empowered and create a stronger, healthier, and more balanced body.

    When discussing the limitations of allopathic medicine and its reductionistic approach to treating disease, Dr. Glidden argues that conventional medical doctors are not trained in holistic treatments that address the root cause of diseases, and instead focus on managing symptoms with pharmaceuticals. Dr. Glidden points out that this approach has led to an opioid addiction crisis and bankruptcy due to the high costs of prescription drugs. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding the difference between allopathic MD medicine and holistic approaches, and advises viewers to research and choose their healthcare provider wisely.

    When discussing the distinction between holistic and conventional medicine, Dr. Glidden emphasizes the body’s innate ability to heal itself. He argues that while conventional medicine is effective in certain areas such as trauma care, surgery, and infection control, it fails to cure chronic diseases like cancer. He also criticizes the medical establishment for its Orwellian monopoly on the practice of medicine and its focus on expensive, dangerous treatments despite high costs and poor outcomes. Dr. Glidden introduces the false placenta theory of cancer development as an alternative approach to conventional medicine.

    At around the 20 minute mark, Dr. Glidden explains the structure and function of the placenta during fetal development. The placenta is attached to the uterus and provides the baby with nourishment, oxygen, and waste elimination. It is a remarkable part of the human body, and when examined under a microscope, cancer cells resemble the pancreas in both anatomy and physiology. Interestingly, the structure and function of the placenta mimic the structure and function of many types of cancer. The placenta grows and invades until the baby’s pancreas becomes active, at which point it stops growing. John beard observed that there must be something that the pancreas secretes to halt the growth of the placenta, and he extracted pancreatic juice for further examination.

    Dr. Glidden then discusses the work of Dr. John Beard, a scientist who made remarkable observations in the early 1900s regarding cancer treatments. Dr. Beard extracted pancreatic enzymes from animals known as trypsin and chymotrypsin, which were injected into animal and human tumors. These enzymes shrank the cancer tumors, and Dr. Beard published his results in the Journal of the American Medical Association. However, his work was brushed aside by the pharmaceutical industry and chemotherapy juggernaut due to financial interests. The speaker then goes on to discuss the female reproductive tract and the process of fertilization and implantation of fertilized eggs.

    Next, Dr. Glidden discusses the development of the human body, specifically focusing on the formation of the blastocyst, which is the stage where the single-cell egg develops into a human being. The blastocyst is the key to the formation of a human being, as it implants itself inside the uterus and forms the embryo and the placenta. Dr. Glidden also talks about the false placenta theory of cancer, which suggests that certain types of stress can trigger the formation of cancerous cells from the placenta-like cells in different parts of the body.

    Dr. Glidden believes the origin of cancer is rooted in the growth of a Trophoblast cell in a distant part of the body. He supports his theory with the fact that most cancer cells secrete HCG, a hormone released by the Trophoblast. He argues that the scientific community should explore this theory further, but they have not because of the lack of a free medical market and the intellectual cowardice of most medical doctors. Dr. Glidden cites Max Planck’s statement that science progresses one funeral at a time, emphasizing the reluctance of scientists to be open-minded and take risks.

    Dr. Glidden then discusses the controversy surrounding the use of pancreatic enzymes in cancer treatment, specifically focusing on the findings of Dr. Nick Gonzalez’s clinical trial. Gonzalez had hoped to initiate cooperation between conventional scientists and alternative researchers, but problems plagued the study from its inception, with oncologists discouraging patient participation and the NCI turning over all patient selection decisions to the principal investigator. This led to the research being sabotaged, resulting in the news coming out that pancreatic enzyme therapy did not work. Despite this, Gonzalez continued to treat cancer patients in his private practice until his death a year ago. The work that he does continues, but the true nature of his treatments remains a mystery.

    Dr. Glidden goes on to discuss the nature of pancreatic enzymes and their role in treating cancer. He explains that these enzymes must be extracted from living animals, such as pigs, and are extracted by docs trained to perform the process. He also mentions the high dosage of pancreatic enzymes that Dr. Gonzalez and Dr. Kelly recommended, which was a significant amount. The best type of pancreatic enzyme that seems to have clinical results is alpha chymotrypsin from a pig. These enzymes are costly and difficult for many people to afford. However, the doctor argues that this therapeutic can work and can produce positive results, but as tumors start to dissolve, the body becomes overloaded with waste from dead tumor cells, leading to toxemia.

    The doctor then talks about the importance of removing as much of the tumor as possible through surgery to decrease the amount of dead cancer cells that the body has to try to get rid of. He also mentions the downsides of conventional chemotherapy, which may not be effective in treating cancer permanently as it only offers a temporary remission. Dr. Glidden argues that there is a need for somebody with a lot of money to fund research, as there is no free medical market, and the Food and Drug Administration only works for pharmaceutical companies. He encourages inquiring minds to educate themselves on these topics and provides links for further information, including Dr. Kelly’s website, Dr. Gonzalez’s foundation, and an old internet forum.

    Doctor Glidden also discusses the challenges faced by cancer patients when seeking treatment outside of the pharmaceutical mainstream. He highlights the lack of knowledge and understanding about alternative medicine among the general population and the medical community. He argues that this is a result of socialization and the belief that the medical doctor is the only one with the secret decoder ring to medical knowledge. Doctor Glidden promotes his self-help health recovery program, which aims to provide science-based, clinically verified holistic therapeutics that can cure cancer conditions. He encourages his audience to visit his website, Glidden Healthcare, in order to access this information and start their journey towards healing.

    At the end, Dr. Glidden discusses his thoughts on the YouTube event and his viewers’ reactions. He is pleased to have ignited a spark of interest within his audience and looks forward to future interactions with them. Dr. Glidden reiterates his commitment to advocating for health and wellness. Additionally, he talks briefly about the topic of the event and reveals his plans to share more information on it later. Overall, Dr. Glidden seems excited to connect with his viewers and provide them with useful information.

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  • Deadly Medicines – Prescription Drugs are Third Leading Cause of Death

    Deadly Medicines – Prescription Drugs are Third Leading Cause of Death

    Oh, what a wonderful world of drugs we live in! Prescription drugs are killing people left and right and we can’t seem to get enough of them. In Denmark, we’re all popping pills like candy, with some lucky folks getting to take FIVE different drugs every day!

    And who cares if the elderly are more susceptible to drug side effects, let’s give them ALL the drugs. Arthritis? Migraine? Back pain? Just take some highly lethal drugs, it’ll be fine.

    Big Pharma has us all under their thumb and even the FDA and European Medicines Agency are in on it, approving drugs that can kill us with uncertainty, because why not? Let’s just see what happens.

    Be sure to take your happy pill, even if you’re not really that unhappy – it might make you violent and end up killing you, but it’s worth a shot, right?

    And don’t worry about all those missing deaths in clinical trials, who needs accurate data when you can just make it up as you go along? So, pop those pills and live a life without drugs…wait, that doesn’t make sense.

    For Real

    This video is a presentation by Dr. Peter Gøtzsche, a Danish physician, and researcher, who talks about the dangers of prescription drugs and how they have become a leading cause of death. He discusses how Big Pharma has corrupted the healthcare system, creating a society that is dependent on drugs.

    He talks about the alarming number of daily doses of prescription drugs in Denmark, where on average, each person can take more than one drug every day from birth to death, and how the elderly, who tolerate these drugs the least, are the ones who mostly take them.

    He highlights the lethality of arthritis drugs and antidepressants, and how the drug companies cheat with their data, concealing the risks and side effects of these drugs.

    Dr. Gøtzsche emphasizes the danger of psychiatric drugs, like antipsychotics and antidepressants, and how they can lead to suicide and homicide, and the lack of reliable data and blinding in psychiatric drug trials.

    He argues that the data from clinical trials are often biased, and there is a need for a truly independent evaluation of drugs, blinding during data analysis and writing of papers, and large long-term trials before marketing approval to get the industry to do medical education to ban marketing on drugs.

    Lastly, he advises patients to read the packaging, search before they go to the pharmacy, use drugs as little as possible, and stop taking drugs when they are not necessary.

    Poison or Cure?

    We’re told, that prescription drugs are intended to heal us, to treat our illnesses and improve our quality of life. Yet, shockingly, prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death in both the United States and Europe, behind only heart disease and cancer. This alarming statistic is a wakeup call to the dangers that lurk within our medicine cabinets.

    According to Peter Gøtzsche, approximately half of those who die due to prescription drugs have taken them correctly. The other half die as a result of errors that include taking too high a dose of a drug. This highlights the need for caution and diligence when it comes to managing our own healthcare and taking prescription drugs.

    The drug industry, however, seems to have a stranglehold and monopoly over treatments, and their enormous revenue is dependent on meting out synthetic drugs rather than advocating natural treatments that cannot be patented. As a result, natural treatments, which could be a safer alternative, are often overlooked or disregarded in favor of expensive drugs that have been heavily marketed and prescribed.

    It is time for a change in the way we approach healthcare. We must demand that our medical system prioritize the health and well-being of patients, rather than the profits of drug companies. This means advocating for natural treatments, investing in research on the long-term effects of drugs, and improving patient education and access to information about the risks and benefits of different treatments.

    Let’s Sing Along

    It’s a deadly game we play
    With prescription drugs everyday
    Big Pharma’s corruption is to blame
    For the lives lost, it’s such a shame

    Arthritis drugs and antidepressants too
    Are highly lethal, it’s nothing new
    Psychiatric meds are the third leading cause
    Of death – it should give us pause

    Blinded trials and missing deaths
    Make the evidence suspect, at best
    We need change, a culture shift
    To truly make a positive lift

    Read the packaging, be aware
    Search and research, show you care
    Live a life with fewer drugs
    And avoid becoming a statistic, no shrugs.

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