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Welcome to Call to Decision
If Pfizer has its way, your
child's gummy bears may be replaced with chewable Lipitor
The exploitation of
children for the sake of profit is yet another loathsome strategy drug
manufacturers are
willing to deploy, this
time for the purpose of extending Lipitor's patent to hold off generic
brand competition.
We are already drugging
children into complacency with psychotropic stimulants such as Ritalin
if they are bored or
distracted in the classroom, and devastating their developing immune
systems
with massive amounts of
sugary drinks and a growing barrage of mercury-laden vaccines.
Want to protect your kids
from high cholesterol? Just give ’em drugs—like the new, chewable
form of Lipitor.
Yes, chewable. Like candy.
A new Action Alert asks Congress to repeal a really rotten law that
encourages this.
Lipitor, the world’s
top-selling drug—made by Pfizer, the world’s largest
pharmaceutical company
—has just been approved
for use with children in the European Union. It is already approved
for
children in the US. The
motivation is obvious: Lipitor’s 2009 sales were about $13 billion,
but its US
patent expires at the end
of November 2011. This means Pfizer will quickly lose much of its
Lipitor
revenue once the generic
competition hits the market.
The company is desperately
trying to boost its sales everywhere it can before then.
Hidden Truth !
Gov't Wants our
Children on Drugs !!!

The Hidden Truth:
Why Government
Wants Your Kids on Cholesterol Drugs…
By Dr. Mercola
If Pfizer
has its way, your child's gummy bears may be replaced with
chewable Lipitor
The exploitation of children for the sake of profit is yet another
loathsome strategy drug manufacturers are willing to deploy, this
time for the purpose of extending Lipitor's patent to hold off
generic brand competition.
We are already drugging
children into complacency with psychotropic stimulants such as
Ritalin if they are bored or distracted in the classroom, and
devastating their developing immune systems with massive amounts
of sugary drinks and a growing barrage of mercury-laden vaccines.
The following trends are quite disturbing:
- According to one study, American children take antipsychotic
medications at six times the rate of U.K. children.
- One in four American kids takes a prescription drug for a
chronic health condition.
- One in five teens has high cholesterol.
- Heartburn and acid reflux medications among adolescents has
jumped 147 percent since 2001.
- Girls aged 10 to 19 taking medications for type 2 diabetes
has jumped almost 200 percent in the past nine years.
- Children and adolescents make up the leading growth category
for the pharmaceutical industry, with increases nearly four
times higher than those seen in the rest of the population.
"No Child Left Unscreened"
Pumping statins into your children, like we are already doing with
psychiatric drugs, would be disastrous, as the damaging
side effects are now well established.
And if the government gets involved in mandating cholesterol
screenings, it then becomes a slippery slope toward YOUR loss of
parental choice about YOUR child's medical care. Often the
government passes off recommendations as "medical
decisions" but they are really "monetary
decisions."
You should be the person in charge of your child's health -- not
some government agency with a competing agenda!
Generation XL
It is indisputable that childhood obesity is placing the very
future of the developing world at stake -- a topic I am so
concerned about that I wrote a book called Generation
XL. If the childhood obesity epidemic is not reversed, we
will, for the first time in history, see children living shorter
lives than their parents.
Indeed, something must be done about escalating childhood obesity
and "adult" diseases showing up in our children.
But massive statin campaigns are certainly NOT the answer.
The cause of the problem is unhealthy lifestyle choices -- and
drugs do nothing to address this. As mentioned in the source
article, Harvard researchers found 85 percent of heart disease can
be prevented by lifestyle changes alone -- diet, exercise, and
supplemental nutrients.
What is Really Making Your Child Fat?
The modern Western diet has become exceedingly reliant on high-fructose
corn syrup (HFCS), refined grains, processed foods and artificial
sweeteners -- a "perfect storm" for weight gain and
poor health.
HFCS is now the number one source of calories in the US, and
free-floating fructose is now the leading culprit for the obesity
epidemic.
Sugar -- specifically fructose -- is metabolized by your child's
body in such a way that nearly all of it is converted
to fat.
Fructose is a very different sugar from glucose, which humans were
designed to use for energy. Fructose is actually closer to
ethanol, in terms of how it's metabolized. Unfortunately, fructose
is the number one source of calories in the American diet, and
children and adolescents are its number one consumers.
If you wish to promote your children's health and well being, it
is essential to limit their fructose consumption.
You may have been deceived into thinking that dietary fat is the
reason for your child's weight problem. But low-fat diet foods
actually CAUSE weight gain in the majority of people, rather than saturated
fats.
There are other factors that influence whether or not your child
may develop a weight problem and other related health issues.
There are genetic, emotional, social and environmental factors.
For example, researchers at the University of Illinois and the
Harvard School of Public Health report that toddlers
in day care tend to gain more weight than those who are cared for
at home. They found babies spending more than 9 months in day
care gained 0.4 pound more than those cared for by their parents.
Although the higher weight gain was not easily explained, they
speculated it had to do with "irregular eating
patterns," as well as possibly the types of foods they were
fed.
One hypothesis suggested by scientists was that day care workers
might use food to sooth crying babies more than parents do, which
could theoretically set up your baby for "emotional
eating."
There is evidence that childhood obesity is not only related to
adult obesity but to poor health in adulthood as well, so it is
very important to pay attention to your child's diet and eating
patterns from day one.
Total Cholesterol Number Alone is
Virtually Useless
If your doctor is urging your child to get her total cholesterol
level checked, you should realize this test tells you virtually
nothing about her risk of heart disease -- unless it is 330 or
higher.
Without also knowing lipid values, total cholesterol is
meaningless. If you are going to participate in a screening, make
sure a complete fasting lipid profile is what is being done.
What matters is how much HDL your child has in relation to her LDL
and triglycerides.
The purpose of HDL is to take cholesterol from your child's
tissues and arteries and transport it back to her liver, where it
can be reused. It is her body's way of recycling and reusing
cholesterol -- because cholesterol is vital for health,
not the villain it has been made out to be.
LDL particles come in a variety of sizes, and it's the small,
dense ones (VLDLs) that can potentially be a problem because they
can squeeze through the lining of your child's arteries and
oxidize, causing inflammation.
Here is a simple way to determine if your child has too much bad
LDL (VLDL):
- If her triglycerides are low and her HDL is high, then the
LDL she has is the good variety.
- If her triglycerides are high and her HDL is low, then the
LDL she has is the bad variety. The triglyceride-to-HDL ratio
is a far better indicator of cardiovascular disease than the
total cholesterol-to-HDL ratio that nearly everyone uses.
Here are two ratios, easily calculated from a lipid panel, which
can help you evaluate your child's heart disease risk:
- HDL/Total Cholesterol Ratio: Should ideally be more than 24
percent. If it's less than10 percent, your child has a
significant risk for developing heart disease.
- Triglyceride/HDL Ratio: Should be less than 2.
Now, here's the bottom line: Dietary fat raises the large, buoyant
LDL -- the one that is harmless. Dietary SUGAR raises the small,
dense LDL (VLDL) -- the
one that correlates with heart disease.
The type of fat that is beneficial comes from organic meats and
dairy and natural whole foods, NOT trans
fats, which can be deadly and should be avoided altogether.
Cholesterol is NOT the Villain in
Childhood Obesity
Cholesterol
has been terribly vilified, when in reality it is essential for a
wide variety of vital functions in your child's growing body,
including:
- Maintaining healthy cell membranes
- Producing a variety of hormones, including estrogen,
testosterone and vitamin D
- Producing bile acids, which aid in fat digestion
- Cholesterol also helps your child's brain form memories and
is vital to her overall neurological function.
On the flip side, there is strong evidence that having too
little cholesterol increases your risk for cancer, memory
loss, Parkinson's disease, hormonal imbalances, stroke,
depression, suicide, and violent behavior.
Before 2004, a 130 LDL cholesterol level was considered perfect.
But now, many physicians are recommending levels of less than 100,
or even less than 70 for patients at very high risk. In order to
achieve these outrageous and dangerously low targets, you
typically need to take multiple cholesterol-lowering drugs!
So, the guidelines have progressively widened the pharmaceutical
market. If children are subjected to universal cholesterol
screening, the drug companies increase their target market that
much more.
Statin Side Effects: Keep Out of the
Reach of Children!
In 2007, the American Heart Association first recommended the use
of statin drugs for children with high cholesterol. Then, in 2008
the American
Academy of Pediatrics followed suit, recommending
cholesterol-lowering drugs for children as young as age 8.
Now they are concocting ways to place more and more children on
statins, in spite of the overwhelming evidence for serious side
effects -- nearly 900
studies point to the damaging effects of these drugs.
The list of statin-related health problems includes the following:
- Muscle damage (potentially permanent), mostly related to
CoQ10 depletion
- Heart damage, heart failure and strokes
- Neuropathy
- Immune system suppression
- Pancreatic dysfunction
- Hepatic dysfunction
- Increased cancer risk
- Cognitive impairment
- Depression
In addition to these risks, there are also risks
from insufficient CoQ10 levels, which directly relate
to the use of statins:
- Impaired white blood cell activity
- Reduced muscle strength contraction -- especially for the
heart muscle
- Impaired liver function
- Decreased cell growth and division
- Decreased ability to neutralize free radicals
And now, it would appear, they are pushing a massive kiddie-statin
campaign, disguised as "preventative medicine."
Pfizer
has been in legal trouble a number of times over fraudulent
claims about the "health benefits" of Lipitor. Lipitor
is particularly damaging if you are diabetic, doubling
your risk for stroke. And with childhood diabetes rates increasing
by leaps and bounds, prescribing Lipitor would be extremely
risky to these diabetic or pre-diabetic kids.
According to an excellent report in 2008 in the New England
Journal of Medicine, long-term data about the safety of
statins for children is completely lacking. Ferranti and Ludwig
write:
"At 8 years of age, a child's brain and other organ
systems remain in dynamic stages of growth and development,
raising concern that long-term pharmacotherapy initiated at this
age may adversely affect the central nervous system, immune
function, hormones, energy metabolism, or other systems in
unanticipated ways."
It is one thing to medicate the child who has a rare genetic
defect in cholesterol metabolism, but quite another to treat
masses of at-risk children whose symptoms reflect easily
modifiable lifestyle factors.
As the article says, "Once this door has been opened, the
pharmaceutical industry will happily walk through it."
Top 10 Ways to Help Your Child Achieve
Optimal Health and Body Weight -- Without Drugs
While prescription of a cholesterol-lowering medication may be
warranted in a few rare cases, 99 times out of 100, hyperlipidemia
and hypercholesterolemia can be corrected with some simple
lifestyle changes.
Here are my top 10 recommendations:
- Eliminate all sodas and fruit juices.
- If your child is already overweight or obese it is
particularly important to lower their total fructose intake,
INCLUDING fruit, until their weight normalizes. It would also
be helpful to severely limit grains, even apparently healthy
ones like whole organic grains, until their weight normalizes.
- Help your child get regular exercise.
- Prepare the right foods for your child's nutritional type. I
now offer the full nutritional typing program free of charge.
- Encourage your child to eat a good portion of her food raw.
- Make sure your child is getting plenty of high-quality,
animal-based omega3-fats. My favorite is krill oil.
- Introduce your child to a variety of heart-healthy foods
such as olive oil, coconut and coconut oil, organic raw dairy
products and eggs, avocados, raw nuts and seeds, and organic
grass-fed meats that fit within her nutritional type
guidelines.
- Introduce your child to strategies that help her address
emotional challenges, such as EFT.
- Make sure your child gets plenty of restorative sleep.
- Finally, make sure your child's vitamin D levels are within
therapeutic levels.
- Vitamin D is not "just a vitamin," but rather the
only known substrate for a potent, pleiotropic (meaning it
produces multiple effects), repair- and maintenance hormone
that serves multiple gene-regulatory functions in your child's
body.
Low levels of vitamin D are associated with an increased
risk of heart disease.
About 70
percent of U.S. children have inadequate levels of vitamin D,
so this should be one of the first issues you address to keep your
child's heart healthy.
A Call to Action for the Sake of ALL
Children
The Alliance for Natural Health has an on-line "action
alert" letter you can send to your Congressional
representatives about repealing the law that allows drug companies
to extend their patents by testing drugs on children.
It is quick and easy to do! Just click
here.
If you care about this issue, I encourage you to take a moment to
let your rep's know how you feel.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/08/18/is-the-government-going-to-force-your-kids-to-take-cholesterol-drugs.aspx
The following trends are
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