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It can be really easy to assume that they are "just getting old" and that nothing unusual is happening to them. But the truth is that in so many cases the reason why America's seniors are shutting down is because they are simply being overmedicated. Our entire medical system has been designed to push pills, and so when our seniors seek medical help that is usually the solution that they are offered. As you will see below, the proportion of our seniors that are on at least 8 pharmaceutical drugs is truly alarming. Of course those that consume pharmaceutical drug cocktails on a daily basis for an extended period of time are quite likely to experience very serious consequences.
No society in the entire history of the planet has taken "pharmakeia" to the extremes that we have.
We are the most drugged nation that the world has ever seen, and this is particularly true for our seniors.
The Wall Street Journal recently interviewed an 83-year-old woman named Barbara Schmidt that has "filled prescriptions for more than a dozen different drugs in the past year"…
For years, Barbara Schmidt's family feared an illness was behind a pattern of terrifying falls that repeatedly landed the 83-year-old great-grandmother in surgery with broken bones. Instead, Schmidt's frequent tumbles might have been tied to something else: medications intended to make her better.
Most people don't realize that modern terms such as "pharmacy" and "pharmaceutical" originally come from the Greek word "pharmakeia"…
The word "pharmacy" has a fascinating origin story that's as complex as the practice itself.
It comes from the Greek word "pharmakeia", which referred to "the practice of the druggist". But here is the twist: "phármakon", the root of the term, was a double-edged sword – it meant a plant or herb that could be used for either healing or harmful purposes, blurring the line between medicine and poison.
Schmidt, who lives with her husband of 65 years in Lewes, Del., filled prescriptions for more than a dozen different drugs in the past year, according to pharmacy and medical records.
After taking so many medications in such a short period of time, it really is a miracle that she is still alive today.
But she is far from alone.
The Wall Street Journal discovered that one out of every six seniors that is enrolled in Medicare's drug benefit has been prescribed at least 8 different pharmaceutical drugs…
That isn't unusual for America's seniors, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of Medicare data. One in six of the 46 million seniors enrolled in Medicare's drug benefit, which pays for most drugs taken by older Americans, were prescribed eight or more medications.