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  1. #1581

    Medicine that makes you sick
    http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/...akes_you_sick/

    When will the medical establishment acknowledge the health risks associated with chemical contraceptives?



    Recently three major health stories appeared in the Washington press in less than two weeks that were an occasion to pause and reflect.

    First, the Potomac Conservancy made headlines about the contamination of rivers and drinking water in major metropolitan areas, including Washington DC. Contaminants include not only bacteria, industrial chemicals and agricultural pesticides but also potentially endocrine-active pharmaceuticals, such anti-depressants, contraceptive *** hormones, antibiotics and personal care products.

    Next came the report of US Preventive Services Task Force, an independent body which studies mortality from common diseases, issuing new guidelines for mammographic screening for early detection of breast cancer. Breast Cancer remains the second highest cause of mortality of American women since it began to rise in the 1970s.

    Finally, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported the annual statistics for sexually transmitted diseases. In 2008 there was a record number of new cases of Chlamydia -- a whopping 1.2 million new cases, a rise in the number of new cases of syphilis and an all-time record of 19 million total cases of all forms of STDs.

    To connect the dots between these stories one has to ask: Could steroid–based *** hormone contraceptives be a common thread?

    Hard to believe until you consider the evidence.

    A pill is born

    The first *** hormone-containing pill, a synthetic steroid called Norethindrone, was developed by organic chemist Carl Djerassi in Syntex Laboratories in Mexico City. Djerassi was developing a synthetic progestin for menstrual irregularities. His product turned out to be a powerful inhibitor of ovulation, but he had not anticipated that the estrogen-with-progestin combination oral birth control pill (COCP) would have other effects upon women. Only after many years was this combination suspected as the culprit in many unexpected side-effects, including blood clots, diabetes, depression or anxious emotional states experienced by women.

    That some of these side-effects can be serious is confirmed by a new report of conclusive evidence for significant loss of bone mineral density when a woman uses Depo-Provera (a long acting injectable form of progestin-only contraceptive) for more than two years.

    In 2005 the International Agency for Cancer Research (IACR), an arm of the World Health Organization, estimated that worldwide more than 100 million women were using some form of COCP. In developed countries, the current usage was estimated at 16 percent, while the “ever used” rate was as high as 80 percent. While there appeared to be extreme variability between countries, the evaluation found that most contraceptives were used by women of younger age and with higher educational achievement.

    After an earlier evaluation the IACR had classified oral contraceptives as a Group 1 carcinogen: “There is sufficient evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of combined oral estrogen-progestogen contraceptives,” it said in 1999. The weight of evidence indicated an increased risk of breast cancer which was greater for women who were under age 35 at the time of diagnosis and who had begun using contraceptives before their 20th birthday. This was reaffirmed by the 2005 review.

    In 2006 the Mayo Clinic Proceedings published a meta-analysis of 23 studies done in several countries about breast cancer risk and usage of oral contraceptives. Dr Chris Kahlenborn, one of the principal authors, stated that “if a woman takes combined oral contraceptive pills before her first full term pregnancy, she risks a 44 percent increased chance of developing pre-menopause breast cancer when compared to women who have never taken an OCP”. Kahlenborn also found that “if a woman takes OCPs for 4 years or more prior to her first full term pregnancy, she suffers a 52 percent increased risk”.

    Kahlenborn also uncovered that the commonly used contraceptive Depo-Provera was reported by the WHO and a New Zealand study to be associated with a statistically significant 190 percent increased risk of breast cancer when Depo-Provera was taken by a woman for more than 3 years prior to the age of 25 years.

    Drinking water contamination

    In 2002 the US Geological Survey found one or more pharmaceuticals in 80 percent of the streams it had tested. In 2006 the Los Angeles Times reported that sewage contains traces of medications like antibiotics, anti-depressants, birth-control hormones, ******, Valium and heart drugs. Shane Snyder, lead toxicologist at the Southern Nevada Water Authority, said: “there is no place on Earth exempted from having pharmaceuticals and steroids in its wastewater. This is clearly an issue that is global, and we are going to see more and more of these chemicals in the environment, no doubt about it.”

    The Potomac Conservancy found similar drinking water conditions in Washington DC. Mirroring other regions of the country where biologists have found frogs contaminated with Prozac, insects on anti-seizure drugs and algae killed by antibiotics, the waterways draining the Shenandoah Mountains and tributaries flowing into the Potomac River have witnessed fish kills since 2002. The unexpected observation was that most of the dead male fish had inter-*** characteristics and that there was a disproportionate number of female fish. Further examination by the US Geological Survey of the Potomac tributaries revealed that 80 percent of the male fish had the inter-*** condition.

    While the concentrations of some of the pharmaceuticals found in drinking water sources, including estrogens and fertility drugs, are in the parts per trillion, comparable to putting a few drops in an Olympic-sized pool, the effects this may have on humans remains unknown. What is known is that on the level of endocrine systems, fish and humans function in very similar ways. What happens to fish may be signaling future disorders for humans.

    Contraceptives: a form of endocrine disrupting chemicals

    In 2009 the world’s leading professional association for endocrinologists, the Endocrine Society, issued a strong statement on endocrine-disrupting chemicals. The evidence suggests that exposure to multiple endocrine disrupting chemicals at developmental stages has the potential to affect any hormone-sensitive body system, including the breast and the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian system in women, and the testes and prostate gland in men. The Endocrine Society appealed to the precautionary principle stating: “This principle is key to enhancing endocrine and reproductive health, and should be consulted to inform decisions about exposure to and risk from any potential endocrine disruptor.” And: “The public may be placed at risk because critical information about potential health effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals to which Americans are exposed is being overlooked in the development of federal guidelines and regulations.”

    The pill’s link to STDs

    Are there any strong associations between use of steroid-based OCPs and sexually transmitted diseases? The CDC’s answer is yes. A review of 83 studies published in the Journal Contraception in 2006 found that combined oral contraceptives and Depo-Provera use generally had a positive association with cervical chlamydial infection. Chlamydia infection and other inflammatory STDs such as Syphilis or genital Herpes are reported by the CDC to increase the risk of transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. Chlamydia is well known as the leading preventable infection that can cause a severe condition called Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, which, if not treated, can result in female infertility.

    The recent STD report for 2008 from the CDC states that adolescent girls between the ages of 15-19 account for 27 per cent of the total new cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea. While acknowledging that adolescent boys have a similar prevalence of STDs, the CDC insisted that because of “biological differences” young women have a greater potential to suffer consequences to their health than young males.

    Depressing S3x

    Yet, what was most surprising to Dr Meg Meeker, pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist, was her observation that many of her adolescent girl patients who had begun to engage in sexual encounters were showing signs of clinical depression. In her book, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters (2007), she says: “Kids get depressed when they experience a loss for which they cannot express a healthy emotion. This is very common with sexual activity. When a girl has ***, she loses her virginity and very often loses her self-respect with it”.

    That clinical observation of one pediatrician is supported by findings of researchers interested in any association between teenage sexual experimentation, drug use and depression. Denise Hallfors and colleagues found that for girls even modest involvement in sexual experimentation or substance use elevated depression risk. In contrast, boys exhibited little added risk of depression with sexual experimental behavior, although binge drinking and frequent use of marijuana contribute substantial risk.

    Thanatos syndrome revisited

    In Walker Percy’s 1987 novel, The Thanatos Syndrome, Dr Tom More returns to his home town and family to restart what remains of his practice of psychiatry after serving a felony conviction for selling prescriptions for narcotics. After a few weeks of re-establishing contact with some of his former patients, he notices a profound change in his patients, with unusual mood changes, increased ability to recall the location of obscure names of places and the ability to make complex numeric calculations. In addition his patients all seem to have become hyper-eroticized, exhibiting outlandish sexual advances that persons with intact higher-order self-control would recognize as outside the range of socially acceptable behavior.

    He postulates something has changed his patients. With the help of an epidemiologist, More learns that toxic, radioactive sodium has been released from a nearby nuclear power plant and that the water with the heavy sodium is being deliberately channeled through an unauthorized and hidden pipe into the drinking water supply. Behind this scheme are some of More’s medical colleagues, who discovered, that dosing the water supply with low concentrations of heavy sodium had the effect of suppressing the cognitive functioning of antisocial types like alcoholics, drug addicts, prostitutes or those confined to the local jail. The docs feel justified in what they are doing. They want Dr Tom to join them when they discover he knows what they are up to. Dr Tom knows better.

    It appears that for the last 50 years, something similar has been happening to America. The contraceptive pill was sold as the scientific panacea for ultimate sexual liberation. Its real-time effect has been a form of “lobotomy” of reason and good judgement, both of users and prescribers. It is time the medical establishment recognized its complicity and returned to that simple principle for which it gained the enviable respect and autonomy of action it merited as the premier profession that advocated for the unprotected and unknowing: “Above all, do no harm.”

    --
    Robert F. Conkling MD practices family medicine in Virginia and is co-founder of FertilityCare of the Capitol Region.

    NO TO ABORTION. NO TO THE ABORTIFACIENT-PROMOTING RH/ABORTION BILL (HB 5043)
    Please sign the petition AGAINST the Reproductive Health/Abortion Bill (HB5043)
    http://www.petitiononline.com/xxhb5043/
    Last edited by mannyamador; 01-18-2010 at 08:25 PM.

  2. #1582
    Do we honestly think that the Rothschild's Climate Change Scam isn't connected to this?

    Seriously, how about the Rothschild's Theory of Evolution? Isn't it made to brainwash people that killing someone is perfectly fine because we are no different than "animals"? See? They are trying to prove that the Earth is overpopulated. Earth is not overpopulated. They just don't want us to grow in large numbers because they're afraid that the might loose control over their current wealth and power.

    They are the owners of IMF and World Bank, World's Central Banks which are all "Privately Owned"!

    Banks that prints Money? Oh Yes.. They own them.

    The creation of United Nations was Spearheaded by Rothschild's Right hand David Rockefeller.
    YouTube - Rockefeller About Population Reduction

    Anyone who think that UN controls World Bank and IMF are real ignorants..

    When will we people wake up? Don't be brainwashed by the Mainstream Media!

    Time to wake up... Watch this..

    ENDGAME- ALEX JONES - Blueprint for Global Enslavement

    Now this is the "Real" Inconvenient Truth..


    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador View Post
    Copenhagen summit anti-population 'extremists’ are unscientific, researcher cautions
    Steve Mosher, President of Population Research Institute.
    Copenhagen summit anti-population 'extremists’ are unscientific, researcher cautions :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
    Front Royal, Va., Dec 18, 2009 / 06:49 am (CNA).- With the close of the Copenhagen summit on climate change, demographics expert Steven W. Mosher has warned that blaming overpopulation for global warming is “unscientific” and “dangerous.” “The people of China have paid dearly for their leader's obsession with driving down the birthrate, and now we hear anti-population extremists at Copenhagen advocating a China-like one-child policy for the entire world,” Mosher said in a Thursday press release.

    Mosher, president of the Virginia-based Population Research Institute (PRI), is an expert on China’s one-child policy. He has witnessed forced abortions and forced sterilizations performed on pregnant women in China.

    “Population extremists speak of a world in danger from exploding population. But one wonders what ‘world they are talking about.”

    He said that at present “tremendous strides” have been made to produce more food from less land and to set aside land for nature preserves. Mosher also cited population statistics which show birth rates plummeting and population growth plateauing.

    “The demographic collapse of the developed world is the real inconvenient truth,” Mosher commented, predicting that much of the developing world will follow the same path.

    “We would be better served holding summits on these matters if we want to stave off economic and societal collapse. Climate change can wait. Providing for the future by providing the next generation cannot. Weather fluctuations or not, we should have more children, not fewer.”

    NO TO ABORTION.
    NO TO THE ABORTIFACIENT-PROMOTING RH/ABORTION BILL (HB 5043)

    Please sign the petition AGAINST the Reproductive Health/Abortion Bill (HB5043)
    No to Reproductive Health Bill (HB5043) Petition

  3. #1583
    March for Life Solidarity Statement
    http://mamador.wordpress.com/2010/01...ity-statement/

    Every year since 1974, people gather in the dead of winter on January 22 for the March for Life. That date marks the 1973 Roe v. Wade US Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the U.S.

    The number of people participating in the annual event has grown from around 20,000 in 1974 to an average of 200,000 in recent years. The March for Life takes place in Washington D.C., but lately satellite activities in different parts of the U.S. have sprung up to make people aware of the holocaust brought about by the infamous 1973 decision, and to stand up for the dignity of human life in all its stages, from the womb to the tomb.

    In the Philippines, committed pro-lifers have issued an open statement of solidarity with the March for Life and have begun to gather signatures in support for the statement online and in the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P). The statement reads:

    We, concerned Filipinos from all walks of life, who uphold, respect and protect the dignity and quality of human life from natural conception/fertilization to natural death, and the natural institutions of marriage and the family, hereby express our solidarity with the people participating in the January 22, 2010 March for Life in Washington, D.C., USA.

    (initial signatories)
    DIANA UICHANCO
    MANNY AMADOR
    MIKE GOMEZ
    MIKE MAPA
    NICOLE BAUTISTA
    BEN SANTILLAN
    MON CABRERA

    The signature-gathering event in UA&P saw both students and faculty members signing up in solidarity with the pro-life event in the U.S.


    Pro-Life tarpaulin with signatures at the
    University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P)

    Please sign the petition AGAINST the RH/Abortion Bill (HB5043)
    http://www.petitiononline.com/xxhb5043/

  4. #1584
    stop abortion!!

  5. #1585
    against kau ko anang abortion, its simple killing an innocent person....

  6. #1586
    no!! its against our religion...

  7. #1587
    only God can take away lives.... PERIOD!

  8. #1588
    NO... people will be more irresponsible... how much effort is it to be safe? condoms, pills, etc...

  9. #1589
    abortion is generally bad... but lets try to consider the situation of the mother... nabuntis, dili niya kaya buhion ang bata... unsaon nalang?... consider the poorest of the poor, dili ka afford prenatal care, dili ka afford mo diliver sa bata, dili gani ka afford mo palit gatas para sa baby.. unsa man choice sa mama? ipa adopt? ihatag sa orphanage? now... what if ang mama under-age, then iya family dili ka support sa anak sa babae? then dili atubangon sa lalake... so adversely affected jud ang family sa girl, possible gani nga dili mka human skwela ang uban siblings, then what? go into prostitution, crime?...

    so unsa man choice sa babae instead pagpaabort?

    1.) ihatag sa orphanage?.... kung ka kita mo sa mga orphanages nato dire, klaro kaau gamay ra kaau operational budget allocated.. take for example DSWD... gusto ba mo mga mga bata nato ana og environment dako-an? tanawa mga orphanage sa religious institutions, mas dako pa budget papintal sa simbahan

    2.) ang goberno mo atiman sa bata? -- ang kwarta sa goberno gikan sa taxes sa mga tao.. cge, partida, di nato consider corruption.. gusto ba mo ino taxes nga inu gi haguan igasto sa dili ninu anak? ayaw kalimti, mahal baya magpadako bata....

    3.) ipa-adopt? - nindot lang paminawn, pero honestly, kinsa man jud dire willing mo adopt sa anak sa di nila kaila bi? most pagmo-adopt kay sa anak ra pud ila parenti... Kadto diay wa gi-ila sa ila parenti? sa kadaghan2x anti-abortion dire, kinsa man jud sa ila bi ni adopt jud mga bata.... im pretty sure nga di man gani willing ang most anti-abortion people mo buhi og di nila anak...

    4.) ibilin sa kalsada?... - for me, thats equal to abortion....

    what can we do?

    1.) promote awareness of human s3xuality - the best we can do, is really to educate.. by education i mean is an unbiased system where all facts are given... seriously, the "popular" catholic teaching is outdated.. it failed to keep up with the times... we can really reduce unwanted pregnancy if kamao tanan mogamit atleast condom... the rythm or calendar method isnt really very effective, and considering sa ato natural urges (especially kung tugnaw ang panahon)

    2.) being more charitable- we ought to help those who truly need.. saon ta man, human na man.. we should support our local orphanages.. kung gusto mo mka help, adto mo donate sa orphanage mismo, kay kung sa simbahan pa mo, most probably ipalit ra na pintal para sa simbahan..

    3.) open our minds - we should accept nga lahi na ang panahon karon.. humans are getting s3xually active in earlier ages... mao na jud na panahon karon.. there are many factors... ako first i blame kay ang western influence and ang media.. seriously, tanawa ra gud na ninu ato mga noontime shows, tanawa ra gud ng clothes sa dancers.. mka pa gana baya na sa mga guys...


    before saying nga abortion is evil or bad... huna2xa sa ang imo role as a concerned citizen..yeah imo religion mo ingon nga bad lage daw na.. pero what are you doing about it? maski unsa pa na nga anti-abortion law mahimo dha, wa jud na effect kung ikaw as a citizen is not doing your part.. IF ALL YOU DO IS COMPLAIN, WHINE, PROTEST YET YOU YOURSELF ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING ACTIVELY AGAINST IT, THEN YOU BETTER SHUT THE F*** UP! YOU HYPOCRITE!


    __________________________________________________ ______________________________
    ayaw blame corruption sa goberno, ayaw kalimti.. the government is the reflection of the people.. the government is made for the people, by the people, from the people.. a corrupt government reflects the corrupt populace...

    before any big changes can occur in society, it must all first begin by the change within each of us......

  10. #1590
    Quote Originally Posted by hugsladykisses View Post
    NO... people will be more irresponsible... how much effort is it to be safe? condoms, pills, etc...

    if they should do it.. at least they should do it safely...

    some people here consider use of contraceptives as abortion.. pffft

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