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When is Your Birthday?
April 15, 1949
Hometown:
Birmingham, Al
Hypnosis Experience:
Full Time Practice
What are you looking for on this site?
Helpful professional community, sharing, networking,
About Me:
First learned hypnosis as an undergraduate and used it to get through graduate school. Started practicing it professionally in the mid 80's. Specialize in medical applications of hypnosis. After healing myself of disabling IBS and FMS using hypnosis I decided to get certified and began a full time private practice specializing in medical and healthcare applications of hypnotherapy. I am totally addicted to hypnosis.
Hobbies:
My daughter, horses, water sports, photography, traveling, painting.
Website:
http://www.tranceworkers.com

My latest FDA rant.

Second only to insurance companies, is my disgust with the FDA. I begin to foam at the mouth when someone says that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) serves to protect the public’s health. Someone will invariably refer to the severe birth defects associated with Thaladomide babies in an uninformed attempt to defend the FDA’s mission. The problems with Thaladomide were discovered in Europe, not by the FDA.

It is commonplace these days for the news headlines to announce that yet another drug has been withdrawn from the market due to toxicity problems. A classic example is Zelnorm, Novartis’s drug for IBS. It was introduced onto the US drug market with great fanfare and cute television commercials of dancing bellies in 2002. In March, 2006 it was withdrawn from the market due to toxicity and patient deaths. In 2000 there were reports to the FDA of 267,000 adverse drug reactions. By 2006 that number increased to 471,000 and the number of deaths tripled from 5,519 to 15,107. And there are almost monthly salmonella or E. Coli scares about our food supply with some food or the other being stripped from grocers shelves. The FDA seems to be lurching from one disaster to another like a drunk on a sinking ship.

Things have gotten so bad that the FDA commissioner Dr. Edward von Eschenbach requested a special assessment as to whether the FDA was capable of doing its job. The premise was that “the nation is at risk if FDA science is at risk.” The damning sixty page report concluded that the FDA “cannot even keep up with the advances in science” and that the FDA cannot fulfill its mission because its scientific workforce does not have sufficient capacity and capability.

The demise of the FDA as protector of the public’s health began in 2004 when officials caught flack for silencing a staff scientist who had concluded that antidepressants could increase suicidal behavior in teens. Other scientists have been pressured to soft pedal product dangers. That same year, they were criticized for dragging their feet in taking Vioxx off the market after it was shown to increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The FDA has drawn fire for not speeding decisions on new drugs that could potentially save lives and ease suffering and for soft-pedaling problems.

The truth is that the FDA is largely funded by the pharmaceutical companies it is supposed to police. Currently, pharmaceutical industry dollars fund more than half of the FDA’s drug review budget. In five years that proportion is expected to increase to 70%. And, 22% of the advisory board members who vote on which drugs and devices get approved have direct financial interests in the companies that they are supposed to evaluate or their rivals. That’s akin to having the burglar feed the guard dog. Then, we wonder why the dog didn’t bark when we were robbed. It truly is the best agency the drug manufacturers could buy.

So, what can we do? The very best thing you can do for yourself is to do everything in your power to stay healthy or to at least become no more unhealthy than you are now. If you are taking medications for chronic illnesses, do everything in your power to minimize your need for them. Then, work with your physician to reduce your dosages or to eliminate as many as you can to maintain your level of health. Begin to pay close attention to your diet. Eating healthy foods is important regardless of your current weight. Get daily physical exercise. Begin a daily practice of self hypnosis. Hypnosis boosts the number of circulating immune cells thereby preventing many viral and bacterial induced illnesses. It also lowers and stabilize your blood pressure and blood sugar. And, stress...... enough said. It is amazing to me how many hypnotherapists do not do daily self hypnosis. All of these promote a greater level of health.



Melissa J. Roth, PhD
Alabama Hypnotherapy Center
2117 Sixteenth Ave. South
Birmingham, Al. 35205
www.tranceworkers.com
205/933-5705

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Melissa J. Roth

Pain Control for Emergencies

My daughter and I were driving on the interstate today when a motorcycle wreck happened right in front of us. Fortunately, the guy was thrown out of the flow of traffic. I stopped immediately and got to him before he could get up. He was moaning and gasping for breath. He was complaining that he couldn't breathe. About as quickly a nurse came running up. We got him to the ground, covered him up with his head elevated but he was in so much pain we couldn't keep him still. We were both afraid he m… Continue

Posted on October 4, 2008 at 4:46pm — 10 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

Challenge Radio

Don Price had me as a guest on his radio show today to discuss Fibromyalgia and my therapy program. He's a polished interviewer and host. He knows how to set you up to give a good interview. Of all the radio interviews I've done so far his has been my best performance. I think that is because he is such a skilled and smooth interviewer. I still want to cram 2 hours of information into 30 minutes. I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Still, Don made it fun and enjoyable. Radio seems like a g… Continue

Posted on October 2, 2008 at 8:07pm —

Melissa J. Roth

TV Interviews

I was sitting in my office this morning feeling sorry for myself that my last morning client cancelled. She had gone for some medical tests and they had made her so ill she could not keep her appointment. I was also a little grateful that I had some free time to finish some paperwork and return calls. One call was from one of the local TV stations. They wanted to interview me for tonight's health news segment. The crew just left. Instead of the 15 minutes they originally planned they spent an h… Continue

Posted on September 26, 2008 at 9:21am — 5 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

A 15 year overnight success!

There are several local papers in the greater Birmingham area. One of them, Birmingham Woman, picked a handful of what was, in their opinion, up and coming women entrepreneurs to watch. I was picked as one of 6 of them. It was a total surprise. They called up out of the blue and asked me to come to a photo shoot. I had never done anything like that before and it was fun. I had met one of the other women before and had heard of some of the others because they were so often in the evening news. I… Continue

Posted on September 23, 2008 at 6:28pm — 2 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

Good Times.

Wow. The past few weeks have been wonderful. I have a wide mix of really interesting clients who all genuinely want to be different. Every one of them is making progress. i even had a long term client fire me this week because she finally feels she doesn't need me any longer. I could get used to this feeling! We all discuss our problem clients or our therapy challenges but I think sometimes we should allow ourselves to feel good about the smooth times. There are times when I ask the Universe fo… Continue

Posted on August 5, 2008 at 1:54pm — 3 Comments

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At 7:42am on December 1, 2008, Randall Dunlop said…
Thank You Melissa.
At 11:40pm on November 30, 2008, nanny said…
hi thinks for fr and comment is it difficult to learn this mervellous culture
At 5:06pm on November 30, 2008, Ron Eslinger said…
I would love to but need to find my way around HT first. I start a 5 day course tomorrow but will take a look at it as soon as possible.

How do I get there?
Ron
At 1:58pm on November 28, 2008, Alan Crisp said…
Hi melissa, thanks for your welcome message, Alan
At 11:37am on November 28, 2008, Lisa Cooper said…
Thanks Melissa..looking forward to all I can learn on here!
At 3:14am on November 28, 2008, Jasmin Hodges said…
Thanks Melissa
Haven't had time to look around the site yet, i'm sure it will be interesting.

Jasmin
At 2:57am on November 28, 2008, Maria said…
Thank you Melissa. I look forward to spending some time here in the near future and taking a good look. :o)
At 8:22pm on November 27, 2008, Paul Nguyen said…
Thank you Melissa. It seems like a great place to be. Everyone has certainly been very friendly and welcoming!
At 6:21pm on November 27, 2008, Abqcounselor said…
Thanks! I am looking forward to learning as much as i can.
At 7:38pm on November 25, 2008, redmollie said…
hope so! thanks!
 
 

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