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Sunday, January 5, 2014 5:22 AM | Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI Volg link
via Christopher Alkenbrack - "Very interesting article on Institutional Corruption and Pharmaceutical Policy from Harvard University Law School. It dates December 2013. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2298140 WHEN YOU CLICK ON THE PRECEDING LINK, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A COMPLETE VERSION OF THE PAPER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.

Imagine, where the world would be today if there were not so much corruption in the making of drug policy! We would already potentially have a cure for MS (and probably many other diseases).

It think it's time to disregard the term "Conspiracy Theorists" when it comes to MS drugs and the large pharmaceutical industry. It has become crystal clear to me that their only goal is living like parasites on the backs of the sick. One day their world will cave in, and MS Societies who blindly promote their useless theories will no longer exist.

I can only hope that that day is on the horizon, as I see so many who suffer daily because of the large-spread corruption.

One of the other terms that I've grown to disdain is "evidence-based medicine". This is a term (in my opinion), coined by the large pharmaceutical industry to dismiss any research that they did not do.

To my friends with MS.....be strong, and know we will win this fight for future generations. May we truly be the VERY LAST generation of people ever diagnosed with this disease! May 2014 bring a real cure, and a new focus on MS research worldwide (ex. maybe it has something to do with the veins, folks!). Methinks Dr. Franz Schelling was right all along!"

https://www.facebook.com/christopher.alkenbrack/posts/10152103281175751 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2298140


Institutional Corruption and the Pharmaceutical Policy by Marc A. Rodwin :: SSRN
papers.ssrn.com
In this symposium of <i>The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics</i>, 16 authors investigate the corruption of pharmaceutical policy, each taking a different look