Drugs That Don't Work and Natural Therapies That Do! 2nd Edition
The information in this book can be summed up by one statement; ‘You can’t poison a crucial enzyme or block an important receptor for the long-term and expect a good result.’ This statement forms the basis of my belief that the long term use of many drug therapies are often harmful for the body and should be used as a last resort or for a short course of emergent treatment.
The information in this book can be summed up by one statement; ‘You can’t poison a crucial enzyme or block an important receptor for the long-term and expect a good result.’ This statement forms the basis of my belief that the long term use of many drug therapies are often harmful for the body and should be used as a last resort or for a short course of emergent treatment.
The information in this book can be summed up by one statement; ‘You can’t poison a crucial enzyme or block an important receptor for the long-term and expect a good result.’ This statement forms the basis of my belief that the long term use of many drug therapies are often harmful for the body and should be used as a last resort or for a short course of emergent treatment.
“Dr Brownstein is one of a slowly growing minority of physicians who recognize that human bodies are natural systems, which when ill are best served by natural remedies.”
Jonathan V. Wright, M.D.
Tahoma Clinic, Renton, Washington
As a society, we can not continue down the health care path we are on. Drug therapies generally do not treat the underlying cause(s) of an illness and they are too expensive. They are also responsible for a host of side effects. We cannot afford to spend the lion’s share of health care dollars on therapies that are not promoting health.
Learn about about the side effects of prescribed medications including:
•Antacid Drugs
•Antidepressant Drugs
•Anti-inflammatory Drugs
•Cholesterol-lowering Drugs
•New Studies on Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs
•Diabetes Drugs
•Osteoporosis Drugs
•Synthetic Hormones
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs
Chapter 3. New Studies on Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs
Chapter 4. Diabetes Drugs
Chapter 5. Osteoporosis Drugs
Chapter 6. Antacid Drugs
Chapter 7. Antidepressant Drugs
Chapter 8. Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Chapter 9. Hormone Replacement Therapy
Final Thoughts
307 pages