READING A Denmark study of 107,806 diabetics that found same problem and dangers with Diabetes Medications in Denmark that we have been seeing in U.S. Studies for years.
This Danish study of adults taking various diabetes medications has found diabetes medications, including glimepiride, glibenclamide (glyburide), glipizide, and tolbutamide, were linked to a higher risk of death both from all causes and from heart attack and stroke.
For example they found glimepiride the highest and those taking it ran a 32 percent higher risk of death from all causes.
What really gets me, is that these people in Denmark, taking these diabetic medications, as well as those studies we read in the U.S. taking various diabetes medications often pay up to $300 dollars a month and have no idea they often are paying for a greatly increased chance of dying earlier then those taking nothing at all.
Many U.S. diabetes medications have had a "black box" warning issued about a diabetes drug years before withdrawing it totally, the FDA saying that your odds of dying early may be increased, etc if you take this drug, but doctors go right on prescribing them any way.
The doctors justify this, by saying they "help your diabetes" so the risk of dying early is outweighed.
Really?
Thats why we went to the doctor with our diabetes was to keep from dying early?
The part upsetting me is that not one of them have result figures to show any of these drugs doing more for your diabetes then the figures shown from a 1 cent tablespoon of vinegar etc etc all with no side effects.
The logic of you paying big dollars and getting this result unknowingly, this really upsets me....
Their ripping you off for a lot of bucks I can live with, but you paying all that to be killed off early unknowingly is just more then I can handle.
The whole system is only getting worse, not better......not being fixed at all......
.......all I can do is tell you about it.....
Commenting on the Large Government Accord Study Results, (3)Stopped Early, After Excess Deaths Of Those On Diabetes Medications
Dr. Julian Whitaker, MD Quote:
It's deja vu all over again. When are going to learn-rather, when are we going to accept-that oral medications for type 2 diabetes actually do more harm then good?












