by Paul Fassa
(The Best Years in Life) Imagine a large bloated beast called Big Pharma slipping into a stream and suddenly attacked by thousands of piranha lawyers and plaintiffs, a satisfying image that happens to be occuring now in the legal world. But unfortunately, it's not all of Big Pharma. There are two key players involved though.
Takeda Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly are in that piranha filled stream now over their controversial drug Actos, brand name for pioglitazone, which has been a drug prescribed to reduce diabetes type 2 blood sugar. The potential side effects include: bladder cancer, congestive heart failure, edema, eye edema, fluid in the lungs, and spontaneous fractures.
Amazing, all those risks in exchange for lowering blood sugar with a pill instead of diet and exercise. Read More.
Internal use helps to cleanse the body’s cells and colon by pulling toxins out and eliminating them via the colon, kidneys and liver. Typical use for an adult is 1-2 teaspoons per day in a 6-8 oz. glass of water.
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