Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
(NaturalNews) It's not normal to die at age 32 of a heart attack. To make that happen, you
normally have to be taking chemical substances of some kind, either recreational drugs or
prescription drugs. Actress Brittany Murphy, who died this last weekend from a heart
attack, was reportedly taking prescription drugs to treat the symptoms of the flu (not to
actually treat the flu itself, mind you, just the symptoms of the flu). She was
found collapsed in her shower after her heart gave out.
If prescription drugs are the cause, this would be just the latest celebrity death caused
by pharmaceuticals. Other celebrity deaths recently caused by pharmaceuticals include:
Heath Ledger
http://www.naturalnews.com/022602_d...
Patrick Swayze
http://www.naturalnews.com/027030_c...
Bernie Mac
http://www.naturalnews.com/023817_B...
Michael Jackson
http://www.naturalnews.com/026517_M...
Farrah Fawcett
http://www.naturalnews.com/026511_c...
And from the realm of politics and the media, the following celebrities have also been
killed by pharmaceuticals:
Tony Snow
http://www.naturalnews.com/023626_c...
Tim Russert
http://www.naturalnews.com/023434.html
Peter Jennings
If you add it all up and include all the non-celebrities killed by Big Pharma, these
dangerous prescription medications are racking up a body count that makes terrorists look
like amateurs.
The pharmaceutical industry, as operated today, is based almost entirely on scientific
fraud, bribery of doctors, misleading advertising and corrupt regulatory agencies like the
FDA. Most prescription medications simply don't help most people. They only mask
symptoms while ignoring the underlying causes of disease.
Nearly all pharmaceuticals are sold with the Big Lie... the implied (but false)
promise that "These drugs will make you healthier." That's why drug ads always
show happy, healthy people popping their pills. (Well, technically they never even show
them popping the pills. They just show them doing yoga, hiking in the woods, or whatever
looks good.)
I can't think of a single pharmaceutical that actually makes you healthier. Almost
universally, prescription medications cause long-term damage to the heart, liver, kidneys
and nervous system. Over time, they erode your health, accelerate your apparent
aging and promote chronic degenerative disease.
Nutrients can make you healthier and prevent disease, but pharmaceuticals
have no such abilities. That's because the human body was never designed to digest
patented chemicals. It was, as you probably learned in high school health class, designed
solely to digest natural foods and nutrients provided by Mother Nature.
Of course, pharmaceuticals are very seductive. The idea that you can pop a pill and have
all your health problems corrected is very appealing to many people. This is perhaps what
got into Brittany Murphy. She mistakenly believed FDA-approved drugs would protect her
health when, in reality, they took her life.
NaturalNews mourns her death and hopes that others will learn the truth about dangerous
prescription drugs and seek out safer, more natural alternatives that can save their
lives.
Being a celebrity is extremely stressful and demanding. The long work hours, lack of
time in nature, sunlight deficiency, frequent travel and poor sleep quality all add up to
a lifestyle that can devastate your health. That's why celebrities, more than almost
anyone, need to pursue a super clean diet with lots of superfoods.
Only through very powerful, potent foods can celebrities hope to maintain anything close
to a healthy life while under the stresses of celebrity existence. (And make no mistake,
being a celebrity is harder than you think. The stresses are unbelievable...)
The smart celebrities are already on natural diets -- Woody Harrelson, Suzanne Somers,
Daryl Hannah and so on. They will tend to far out-live others who pursue extremely
stressful lifestyles while trying to survive on a diet of processed foods and FDA-approved
pharmaceuticals.
There is no doubt in my mind that Brittany Murphy's life could have been saved by
reading NaturalNews. If she had been taking vitamin D supplements, immune-boosting
herbs and following a diet of healthy superfoods, she would very likely still be alive
today. That's just my opinion, of course, as I don't yet know all the medical details
about her death, but for someone to die of a heart attack at age 32, their health has to
be severely compromised in one or more significant ways.
The sad part is that the conventional medical industry never tells people the truth about
nutrition and disease prevention, so even people who consider themselves to be "well
informed" are lacking basic knowledge about vitamin D, minerals, phytonutrients,
living foods, superfoods and so on. To my knowledge, Brittany was not known as a health
food person, so she most likely followed conventional health information (junk food, drugs
and surgery). And that's almost certainly what killed her. (naturalnews,
http://www.naturalnews.com/027781_Brittany_Murphy_drugs.html
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