Would you buy from the shop that killed your uncle?

by NathanShaw on December 7, 2009

The big high street shop is responsible for selling products that were exposed as highly toxic… killing thousands of people… and imagine if someone that you knew, or someone in your family, was one of them…

Would you buy anything from the brand of that product ever again?

Well consider how the families of the thousands upon thousands of people killed by these particular products.

Take a few moments to absorb this breaking news from Bloomberg if you will of Merck paying more than 3,100 Vioxx death claims.

And I’m a stock market investor (small time but I do invest).  But buying shares in companies such as Merck is strictly against my principles.

I wouldn’t take their drugs. I wouldn’t recommend anyone takes their drugs, any of them, ever, with one single exception.  You are literally on your very last legs having just had a major accident and for some reason the only course of action is some pharmaceutical stimulant (probably 1 chance in a billion).  And I also would never encourage anyone to support such companies by buying their stock or buying any other brand of drug they make.

Got a cold? Got a headache? Got heart burn? Got the flu?

Live healthy. Drink water. Take natural cleansers like vitamin C and garlic. Suffer the damm cold or flu and look after yourself and you’ll probably be much better off in a few days than what you risk by taking those pharmaceutical drugs. Stay away from the doctors office.

Reminds me of the joke about the doctor…  An apple a day keeps the doctor away, especially if well aimed.

And yet people STILL stupidly, mindfulness, ignorantly believe that taking chemical drugs from companies like Merck are either necessary or good for you.

Go figure…

You wouldn’t buy form a shop that killed your uncle.  Well consider carefully the impact of pharmaceutical drugs within your family and circle of friends.  Choose where you invest, where you buy from, and who the heck you vote for.

Live long and prosper.

[Sep 26 Update: Article Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3 Billion Fine explains How Many are Suffering From Taking Off-Label Drugs?... and Drug Companies Commonly Use Deceptive Marketing Practices]

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