SURGERY INC
Allopathy Inc
"My feeling is that somewhere around 90% of surgery is a waste of time, money, and life......'Almost half of the 100,000 or so surgeons we actually do have right now are superfluous. Those 50,000 or so extra unsheathed scalpels do a lot of damage.'' ~ Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D.
"Every year in the United States, physicians perform 15 million unnecessary surgeries. Every year, 60,000 people die from those unnecessary surgeries." Rappoport
Surgery | Numbers performed yearly | %/no Unnecessary | Cost per surgery | Total Cost | Mortality rate |
Quotes Surgery banners Cancer surgery Cancer Prevention organ removal |
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Caesarean | 960,000 (2003 USA) | 98%, 940,800 | $15,800 | ||
Circumcision Quotes Banners Brit milah Khitan (Islamic circumcision) Female genital mutilation |
11,000 boys under age 14 (UK) 100,000 Jewish and 10 million Muslim circumcisions are performed, while in Africa the number is 9 million. |
100% | 16-19 (1940's UK)
1 229 (1979 USA) 1 |
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Gallbladder surgery Elizabeth E. LaBozetta |
700,000 (1996, USA) | 100% | |||
Cardiology (Bypass) Angioplasty |
300,000 (1992 USA) 250,000 (1992 USA) 419,000 (1995) |
100% 100% |
$44,820 (1995) | $10 billion (1991) | Up to 4%, 15% if over the age of 65 |
Hysterectomy Quotes Hysterectomy statistics |
60,000 to 70,000 (UK) 1 | 98-100% | £4,000 - £5,050 | ||
Lobotomy Colostomy Colonoscopy Tonsillectomies |
See: Surgery banners Circumcision quotes Hysterectomy quotes Surgery quotes
Gallbladder surgery[2017] Lives Taken by Elizabeth LaBozetta (Book)
[2016 UNDOCTORED (Movie)] Discover How the American Medical Association has Waged a War Against Chiropractic and the True Benefits They’re Trying to Hide "50-90% of back surgeries fail."
[2016 July] Is Lymph Node Removal with Cancer Surgery Really Necessary? “No published randomized controlled trial exists that demonstrates improved overall survival for patients with cancer of any type undergoing surgery of the regional lymphatics. We believe the presence of tumour in the regional lymphatics indicates the presence of systemic disease, and therapeutic interventions should be directed accordingly.”
[2016 May] Many operations are no better than placebo, says a top surgeon In his new book, Surgery, The Ultimate Placebo, Harris lists a range of operations as “today’s placebo surgeries”, saying their effectiveness is “under question”. They include spinal fusion for back pain, knee arthroscopy, coronary stenting, some shoulder surgery and appendix removal, laparoscopy for bowel adhesions and repairs of ruptured tendons and some fractures. Procedures that are useful in certain cases are overused in others – he puts hysterectomy and caesarean sections in this category, pointing out wide variations in rates of the operations between hospitals, states and countries.
Ritual Mutilations by Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D.
What Doctors Didn’t Want Me to Know about Gall Bladder Surgery by Elizabeth E. LaBozetta
[2016] Elizabeth LaBozetta. Survivor
[2015 March] Beware of Organ Removal for "Cancer Prevention": Jolie's Precautionary Tale
6 Body Parts Doctors Think Are Useless: How Little Do They Know
Gastric Bypass Surgery Gone Bad
Surgery-Related yearly iatrogenic deaths 32,000 (USA)--- Death by Medicine----Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, Martin Feldman, MD, Gary Null, PhD, Debora Rasio, MD (2003/4)
Angioplasty (percutaneous coronary intervention
PROOF THAT CANCER SURGERY INCREASES MORTALITY by Walter Last
Girl, 9, DIES just 4 hours after getting her tonsils removed in routine operation
It can no longer be doubted that under certain conditions diagnostic or surgical procedures can result in metastases. Analysis of metastatic growth rates has shown that from 30% (in hypernephroma) to 90% (in sarcoma and seminoma) of the diagnosed metastases were provoked by such procedures. This has been established by numerous animal experiments and clinical observations and necessitates a change in the currently held concept of cancer therapy. The previously applied and proven treatments by surgery and radiation must be preceded by metastasis prophylaxis. Three different ways to achieve such a prophylaxis are proposed.
Heart
Frauds: Uncovering the Biggest Health Scam in History (Paperback) by Charles T.,
M.D. McGee
Book Description
Did you know that...
*The angiogram used for recommending procedures on the heart is highly
inaccurate and that most angiograms are not necessary.
*There is no evidence that coronary bypass surgery or balloon angioplasties
extend life, yet over 600,000 of these procedures are being done each year.
*Blood cholesterol levels are ineffective in determining heart attack risk and
much more accurate measurements exist but are seldom used.
*Cholesterol-lowering drugs do not extend life, but may actually increase the
overall death rate.
*The primary focus in the medical industry is to make a profit and, therefore,
much of the advice and treatment we receive is not in our best interest.
*We pay an estimated $45 billion per year on preventive and treatment measures
for heart disease that don't work.
*Obstructions in coronary arteries can open up with diet and lifestyle changes
alone, but because of financial incentives doctors prefer sending patients into
surgery.
*Conventional treatment for heart disease often does not work but safe,
inexpensive methods are available that do work.
If your doctor recommends getting an angiogram, coronary bypass surgery, balloon angioplasty, or taking cholesterol-lowering drugs your best course of action may be to run out the door. For most people these procedures/treatments are not effective and are completely unnecessary. The most popular medical procedures are the most profitable for the health care industry but are often the least effective. Hundreds of thousands of people each year are deceived in undergoing expensive medical treatments that do no good and may even do a great deal of harm. Highly effective procedures that are low-risk and inexpensive are ignored or even ridiculed. Recommending expensive, high-risk procedures over the cheaper, more effective ones amounts to nothing more than fraud. If you had the choice of going through a risky $20,000 surgical procedure or simply taking a daily vitamin supplement which one would you choose? Most patients aren't given the choice.
These facts, and more, led Charles T. McGee, M.D. to write this hard hitting, expose of the health care system. In it you will learn which procedures and treatments to avoid and which ones offer the most hope. If you are concerned about heart disease, and everyone should be, you need to read this book!