
Many new-age doctors are taught to do this in med school
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When T isn’t enough, this is what to do
I noticed over many years that many men have okay T but STILL don’t have good rockiness…
…and that’s why I developed this simple protocol that lowers prolactin and estrogen while raising testosterone in men…
And it comes with these incredible advantages:
- Greatly enhances rockiness, libido, and sensation
- Lessens the time between acts
- Used daily can transform your health and make you feel and perform as you did when you were decades younger
- Quick results — usually kicks in within 4 to 7 days
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The deadly game doctors play
It’s not unusual to go to the doctor and walk out with a handful of prescriptions.
Our culture, especially in the United States, is geared to “a pill for every ill.”
And our doctors are trained to prescribe, prescribe, prescribe.
But there are downsides to this… Besides the fact that many of the treatments that Big Pharma pushes down our throats don’t actually do ANYTHING to prolong life, taking too many that interact poorly with each other can have serious negative health consequences.
Americans Take A LOT of Big Pharma Products
There are about 350 million people in the United States and it’s estimated that we take about 100 billion pills annually JUST in the US.
Experts estimate that 4.25 billion prescriptions will be dispensed this year at retail pharmacies. Imagine that many of those amber bottles contain 30 or more pills.That does not count the medicines administered in hospitals or retirement communities. It also ignores over-the-counter products and dietary supplements. This means that Americans likely swallow way more than 100 billion pills annually.
If you break down those numbers, that is 388 pills per person every single year.
If you just look at adults and take out the kids, then it’s about 500 a year.Of course, many people don’t take Big Pharma treatments at all, so the amount that people take who ARE on Big Pharma products is going to be MUCH, MUCH higher.There is a BIG problem with taking so many treatments. It’s called polypharmacy.
20% of Older Adults Take 10 or More Treatments at a Time!
Polypharmacy is defined as prescribing multiple drugs to a single patient. Unfortunately, it’s a VERY common practice.
The prescribing of multiple medications to individual patients (called “polypharmacy” in the scientific literature) has reached epidemic proportions. More than four in ten older adults take five or more prescription medications a day, tripling over the past two decades. Nearly 20 percent take ten drugs or more.
Almost half of older adults take 5 or more treatments and 1 in 5 take over 10.
Polypharmacy Can Cause Hospitalizations and Deaths
Taking multiple medications can have serious consequences.
Over 750 Americans 65 and older are hospitalized due to serious side effects from one or more medications.
Every day, 750 older people living in the United States (age 65 and older) are hospitalized due to serious side effects from one or more medications. Over the last decade, older people sought medical treatment more than 35 million times for adverse events, and there were more than 2 million hospital admissions.
That’s A LOT.
Working With Your Doctor
If you are in a situation where you are on logs of medications, it’s VERY important to bring your ENTIRE list into your doctor and have them look at it.
This can help to avoid what is called a “prescribing cascade.”There is a pervasive lack of communication between a patient’s various providers.
Often, more scripts are written to treat what appears to be a new condition, when in reality prescribers are treating a side effect of another treatment.
This “prescribing cascade” can lead to a cycle of debilitation and even death.Insist that you only stay on treatments that you absolutely need. And do your research. Many meds look helpful for the symptoms they treat, but don’t actually extend your life.
Both cholesterol lowering meds and blood pressure meds fall into this category.I’m not a doctor and I’m not going to tell you to go off meds without consulting with your doctor.
What I am going to tell you is that too many meds can be VERY dangerous, and it’s worth making sure that you are ONLY taking what you really need.
—-Important Message—-
Are you taking any of these 5 blood pressure treatments?
I am warning men about 5 very popular, very common treatments for high blood pressure…
…that are hurting male rockiness, increasing chances of certain kinds of cancers, and being linked to Alzheimer’s.
Not only are they not great for blood pressure, they can be deadly!
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