Yahoo’s Guide to Doctor Appointments? Not Recommended: MD

Yahoo’s Guide to Doctor Appointments? Not Recommended: MD

“Medical care is not health care and has nothing to do with healthy habits that can add a decade to life according to a study by the late Dr. Breslow of UCLA,” says Richard Ruhling, MD who, after being board-certified in Internal Medicine and a Cardiology Fellowship, did Executive Health at Loma Linda University, 1974-78.

In 1970, the FDA reported the UGDP study of 8 or 10 university hospitals for diabetes which found that patients treated with the two most common drugs, Orinase and Diabinase, had double the risk of cardiovascular death compared to those who had no treatment. “This altered the need for early diagnosis and remains true today for most conditions because Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) have made medical care the leading cause of illness and death,” says Ruhling.

But the CDC has never mentioned this or listed medical care in their top ten causes of death in the past 25 year in spite of the Journal of American Medical Assoc. reporting 106,000 deaths in hospitals from ADRs making medical care the 4th to 6th leading cause of death. (4-15-1998) Two years later, the Western Journal of Medicine reported 199,000 deaths in outpatients from drug reactions. Combining in and out of hospital studies made 305,000 deaths and medical care was the #3 cause of death, (June, 2000).

In Sept. 2007, the Archives of Internal Medicine reported a 7-year study from 1998 to 2005 with 2.6 & 2.7-fold increase in illness and deaths from Adverse Drug Events. Multiplying 305,000 deaths x 2.7 is 824,000 deaths and medical care is the leading cause of death in the US, but never mentioned by a lying CDC in business with pharma, says Ruhling, whose former wife died of a stroke after taking Cipro, a urinary antibiotic for 3 days. It wiped out the platelets in her bone marrow. After a splenectomy, she was treated with high steroids and transfusions till death.

Her hematologist signed her death certificate as idiopathic (unknown cause) but Physicians’ Desk Reference lists platelet disorders for Cipro. The PDR is about 3600 pages of fine print about all the things each drug can do to you.

Helpful to understand issues is this article, https://ahrp.org/americas-healthcare-crisis-part-ii-what-do-we-get-for/

Ruhling says that medical care is based on a false science of pharmacology as see here: “Drug action always represents artificial interference with the natural functioning of the organism. In the widest sense of the word, pharmacology and toxicology are one, and the art of medicine is to use these poisons beneficially.” Drills Text-book of Pharmacology in Medicine, Chapter 5, Mechanisms of Drug Action. Ruhling says it’s an oxymoron to call poisons “medicine” but it comes from a textbook. Dangerous? Yes, it’s why MDs are licensed to practice medicine.

Frying his own eggs and hamburgers, Ruhling helped to finish half-gallons of ice cream growing up, but he also got penicillin shots from his dad. His health improved when he became a vegetarian and is in great health at 82. He did fill?a prescription once while on a trip and he didn’t want to stop at every gas station for intestinal flu.

Colin Campbell, PhD Prof. at Cornell University summarizes his China Study--the largest nutritional study with Oxford University in four words—“Plant-based, whole foods.” It means avoiding refined foods, starches, sugars, fats and oils.

Nathan Pritikin reported how low-fat diets got 85% of people with high blood pressure off their drugs because fats make the blood sticky and it needs more pressure to circulate. Low fat also helps 85% of diabetics off their drugs. This information and more on Covid with a diet reported by British Medical Journal giving 73% less severity for healthcare workers who got Covid can be appreciated in Ruhling’s book, How It All Ends!, with more information on his website, https://HealthHappinessDestiny.com , including these two graphics—

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About Dr. Richard Ruhling:

After Internal Medicine training and board certification, Ruhling had a Cardiology Fellowship before teaching at Loma Linda’s School of Public Health. Attending a cardiology convention, he heard Pritikin reporting how a low fat, low cholesterol diet reversed heart disease and got 85% of patients off their drugs for diabetes and blood pressure. Ruhling developed a Total Health Seminar to help people with positive lifestyle changes to avoid high-risk Rx drugs. At 82, Ruhling claims excellent health and may be contacted by corporations to cut their medical costs, or by churches, book clubs for speaking.

Contact:

Richard Ruhling

[email protected]

https://TheBridegroomComes.wordpress.com

About Dr. Richard Ruhling:

After Internal Medicine training and board certification, Ruhling had a Cardiology Fellowship before teaching at Loma Linda’s School of Public Health. Attending a cardiology convention, he heard Pritikin reporting how a low fat, low cholesterol diet reversed heart disease and got 85% of patients off their drugs for diabetes and blood pressure. Ruhling developed a Total Health Seminar to help people with positive lifestyle changes to avoid high-risk Rx drugs. At 82, Ruhling claims excellent health and may be contacted by corporations to cut their medical costs, or by churches, book clubs for speaking.

Contact:

Richard Ruhling

[email protected]

https://TheBridegroomComes.wordpress.com

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