In the world of natural health and chiropractic care, questioning early diagnosis is key. But is it really as effective as we think? We explore this crucial question.
Early diagnosis really helps
In Spain, there are 19 million cases per year of adverse effects because of the medications and cause the deaths of 6,500 patients, compared with the United States, which has 225,000 deaths per year.
Dr. Juan Gérvas Pérez and Dr. Mercedes Pérez, a married couple and authors of the book *Sano y Salvo (Free from Unnecessary Medical Interventions)*, were prominent members of the movement of doctors against the vaccine from the Influenza A in Spain.
Studies have shown that in other countries it caused more harmful effects how beneficial. On their blog, we can also find some very interesting information in which they suggest that there are certain books that make us rethink health y the disease.
For example, “Los Libros del Lince,” which brings together the best of scientific knowledge and its own clinical experiences to warn us about the side effects of the overmedication, treatments, vaccines, checkups, etc…
Reliable scientific studies have shown that when doctors go on strike, the death toll drops by 45% (Israel).
Maybe prevention isn't always the best approach? Does early diagnosis really help?
Much of the damage caused by the prevention become apparent over time. There are many examples worth mentioning, but one of the preventive measures used by millions of women is the hormone therapy replacement therapy that eliminates the symptoms of menopause and now we know that it causes heart attacks,embolisms y breast cancer (There are 55,000 new cases in the United Kingdom.).
Early diagnosis—the latest trend!! How is it possible that the mortality Is the situation the same today, when more diagnoses are being made more quickly, and yet early diagnosis does not improve the prognosis?
This leads us to a terrible situation: hordes of survivors—of cancer, for example—who live longer after their diagnosis but do not live longer lives. The number has doubled biopsies due to breast self-examination, but this has not decreased mortality.
10 million are still being produced cytology tests per year in Spain, even though these do not reduce the incidence of cervical cancer. If the goal is truly to reduce cervical cancer, efforts should focus on marginalized populations.
Article rewritten by Marc Bony, DC
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