Judith Barrow with a superb article about Pat Cody, founder of DES Action. DES (diethylstilboestrol), the synthetic estrogen given to women for 30 years until 1973, was expected to prevent miscarriages. Instead, it caused cancer and fertility problems in some daughters and granddaughters of the women who had taken the drug. I first learned about DES, as well as thalidomide — which caused multiple fetal deformities — in nursing school. Pharmaceuticals are prescribed too loosely and taken too readily by too many. Given that Big Pharma is a multi-billion-dollar-a-year industry that cares little about the devastating effects of its products, it’s a wonder so many of us are still alive …
A worthy addition to the list.
Namaste Tina
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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I’m always happy to see you here, David. Thank you ❤❤❤
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Thank you so much, Tina, This is much appreciated.
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You’re welcome, Judith. I’m happy to help spread the word ♥
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A horrific drug. I learned about this a few decades ago and Judith’s book Silent Trauma is on my TBR. Love that sooner or later big pharma gets called out! ❤
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I waved my pompoms when they had to pay out billions 🙂 ♥
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Thank you for stopping by x
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