Do You Take Prescription Drugs? Here’s Why I Ask.

BTW: I am 80 years old, and do NOT take prescription drugs of any kind; nor have I done so since I was 30 years old, with the exception of antibiotics, once, for a dental procedure.

So to begin this post:

I was walking with puppy Shadow this morning through the glorious, nearly empty IU campus, periodically greeting those who passed us on the path. Upwards of 15 people altogether, and only one was not responsive, equally friendly, open-hearted, sweet-souled. Four miles of mutual ongoing emotional and spiritual refreshment!

Meanwhile, on the same walk, huge contrast between the above and what was clouding my mind . . .  ruminating on the current dire situation of the world’s children; not just child trafficking, etc., but the whole trans phenomenon. Did you know that fully 1/4 of today’s teenagers identify as other than simply male or female? Can you imagine the confusion they live with, even if they don’t take puberty blocking drugs, or hormonal enhancements for the sex they were not born into, or, worst of all, gender transforming surgery. Lots of money being gobbled up by doctors, counselors, hospitals, clinics . . .

Moving on to another horrific omnipresence:  anti-depressants. One in six Americans have used anti-depressants in the last 30 days, many of these long-term users.

America’s Epidemic of Antidepressants

Then there’s all the “regular” medications that allopathic doctors, in league with Big Pharma, prescribe to treat (keep at bay? kill more slowly?) various chronic conditions — high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, obesity, insomnia, etc.

Let’s go ahead and ask: what percentage of Americans are currently on some kind of prescription medication?

And, if it’s true that we are beginning to undergo a great die-off and disablement due to the covid vaccines, imagine the increase in prescription drugs that will be needed by those who beLIEve in allopathic medicine during this supposedly five year process!

Okay, now put this into your pipe and smoke it. Imagine, if you dare, what’s coming next.

A Drug Shortage has Just Hit America

 

 

2 thoughts on “Do You Take Prescription Drugs? Here’s Why I Ask.

  1. I don’t take many prescription drugs – only my T3 thyroid hormone. Don’t really have much of a choice w/ the T3, since I lost my thyroid to autoimmune disease some years ago. When I can’t get it anymore from the online mexican pharmacies, I’m toast. All the US docs want to prescribe is T4 which doesn’t work for me, and I couldn’t afford T3 from a US pharmacy anyway. Used to be able to get Natural Dessicated Thyroid (porcine) on the internet from Thailand with no problem, but back around 2018 or so, that supply dried up and has never come back online. There is some bovine NDT available from New Zealand, but it doesn’t work nearly as well. I’m in my early 60’s and otherwise pretty healthy, but with the world like it is now, I have zero expectations of ever being able to make it to 80, sad to say. Enjoy your healthy old age for as long as possible Ann!

    1. Thanks James! Yes, we all have different crosses to bear . . . and agreed, who knows how long the human race will survive. Especially survive intact, without having been transmogrified into bots.

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