What Really Killed Glenn Frey

When Glenn Frey, a co-founder and driving force behind ’70s supergroup the Eagles, died on January 18, I wasn’t just saddened by the loss. I was deeply concerned about the manner of his death. News reports said Frey died from a combination of “complications” from rheumatoid arthritis (RA), one of the most debilitating chronic diseases. RA is an inflammatory autoimmune condition. It affects the entire body — particularly the joints. The body develops antibodies against its own joint tissues, breaking them down. A modern inflammatory diet, genetic factors and food allergies all play a role in developing RA. Environmental toxins and pollutions also trigger inflammation and contribute to the disease. But there’s a dark subtext to Frey’s death that you’ll never hear about from mainstream medicine — especially if you’re suffering from rheumatoid arthritis yourself. The standard mainstream treatment for RA relies on Big Pharma drugs to cover up the symptoms. But many people quit the drugs because of serious side effects. The Eagle’s singer and guitarist didn’t quit them. And some of those “complications” referred to by the news reports — and his death — are undoubtedly the result of that decision. Let me explain… The Big Pharma meds used to treat RA are called “disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs” or DMARDs. You may know them as Humira, Remicade and Enbrel. These so-called “biologic” drugs work to suppress patients’ overactive immune ...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Men's Health arthritis inflammation vitamin D3 Vitamin K2 Source Type: news