posted on Jul, 13 2011 @ 03:30 PM
reply to post by RogerT
To be a conspiracy, there has to be something hidden or at least some element of subterfuge doesn't there?
Maybe the conspiracy lies in the trust folks have for their doctors looking out for the patients best interest, as opposed to signing up for whatever
the pharma-rep drops off. Maybe there is a conspiracy in that there is a lack of research on the synergistic effects of combined medicines. There
could be a conspiracy to supress negative findings in medicine testing and there could be a conspiracy involved in moving the testing proceudures to
other countries with more relaxed regulations.
I understand your point, most of us know what's up, but there are a lot of people that have complete trust in pharmaceuticals
and their
doctor's recommendations. When I show my parents any negative info on a specific medicine, they roll their eyes and say the FDA would not allow
anything harmful to the people.
spec
edit on 13-7-2011 by speculativeoptimist because: (no reason given)