Drugs That Are Killing You: Dr. Richard Amerling

August 30, 2023

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The events of the last three years have awakened many to the truth that big pharma does not have our best interests at heart. That their business model seeks only to create new lifetime consumers for their products.

But toxic pharma has been around for much longer than that. For decades now unwitting doctors have been prescribing drugs for common conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and mental disorders at an ever-increasing rate. Drugs where there are no conclusive studies to show benefits, while many studies reveal the harms caused. Harms which include permanent organ damage and death.

Dr. Richard Amerling has taught as a professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and St. George’s University. He served recently as Associate Medical Director at America’s Frontline Doctors, and is currently the Principal Academic Officer at The Wellness Company.

He is the author or co-author of over 70 peer reviewed papers, and was the American Kidney Fund Nephrologist of the Year in 2015.

I was recently introduced to Dr. Amerling by our mutual friend, Dr. Mark Trozzi. Richard first discovered the harms of toxic pharmaceuticals in his work as a kidney specialist. Since then, he has educated himself on a wide range of drugs that do far more harm than good, if they do any good at all.

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