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Jeffrey Smith

Jeffrey Smith

Posted: October 7, 2009 02:27 PM

Is Eli Lilly Milking Cancer by Promoting and Treating It?

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Breast Cancer Action and a coalition of consumer and health organizations have launched a campaign called Milking Cancer, where you can demand from Eli Lilly that they withdraw their dangerous bovine growth hormone from the market. For more on bovine growth hormone, see the 18-minute film, Your Milk on Drugs.

Years ago, an owner of a glass company was arrested for throwing bricks through store windows in his town. What a way to increase business! Has Eli Lilly figured out the drug equivalent of breaking, then fixing our windows?

In August 2008, the huge drug company agreed to buy Monsanto's bovine growth hormone (rbST or rbGH), which is injected into cows in the US to increase milk supply. It was an odd choice at the time. A reporter asked Lilly's representative why on earth his veterinary division Elanco just paid $300 million for a drug that other companies wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole. The drug's days were obviously numbered. The former head of the American Medical Association has urged hospitals to stop using dairy products from rbGH-injected cows, the American Nurses Association came out against it, even Wal-Mart has joined the ranks of numerous retailers and dairies loudly proclaiming their cows are rbGH-free. In fact, Monsanto's stock rose by almost 5% when the sale was announced, and Eli Lilly's dropped by nearly 1%.

The main reason for the unpopularity of this hormone, which is banned in most other industrialized countries, is the danger of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). Dozens of studies confirm that IGF-1, which accelerates cell division, substantially increases the risk of breast, prostate, colon, lung, and other cancers. Normal milk contains IGF-1, milk drinkers have higher levels of IGF-1, and the milk from cows injected with Eli Lilly's drug has much greater amounts of IGF-1. You can connect the dots.

Would it be too crass to point out the obvious conflict-of-the-public's-interest that Eli Lilly also markets cancer drugs? In fact their drug Evista, which might help reduce the risk of breast cancer, may lower IGF-1 (according to one small study). So on the one hand, Eli Lilly pushes a milk drug that might increase cancer, and on the other, it comes to the rescue with drugs to treat or "prevent" cancer. Call it the perfect cancer profit cycle.

It gets better.

Cows treated with rbGH have much higher incidence of mastitis, a painful infection of the udder. This results in more pus in the milk (yuck). But don't worry. It's Eli Lilly to the rescue again. They are one of the companies happy to sell antibiotics to dairy farmers to treat the infection--which can't help but increase antibiotic resistance in humans (double yuck).

History of Lawsuits and Criminal Charges

But would Eli Lilly consciously risk our health just to increase their profit? What kind of company are they and can we trust them with our food? If recent events are any indication, you better look for rbGH-free labels.

A December 17, 2006 New York Times article revealed that according to hundreds of internal documents and emails,

Eli Lilly has engaged in a decade-long effort to play down the health risks of Zyprexa. ... Lilly executives kept important information from doctors about Zyprexa's links to obesity and its tendency to raise blood sugar -- both known risk factors for diabetes. ... Lilly was concerned that Zyprexa's sales would be hurt if the company was more forthright about the fact that the drug might cause unmanageable weight gain or diabetes.

Their own surveys revealed that 70% of psychiatrists had at least one patient "develop high blood sugar or diabetes while taking Zyprexa." And 30% of patients taking the drug for a year gained at least 22 pounds--some over 100 pounds. But Lilly told their sales team, "Don't introduce the issue!!!"

One doctor even warned: "Unless we come clean on this, it could get much more serious than we might anticipate." It did indeed get serious. They paid out hundreds of millions in settlements to people who claimed they developed diabetes or other disorders.

But Lilly's Zyprexa troubles were not over. In early 2009, they were forced to pay a record-setting $1.42 billion settlement with the Justice Department, and another record-setting state consumer protection claim of $62 million, for illegally marketing the drug to children and the elderly. It emerged in June of this year that Lilly "officials wrote medical journal studies about the antipsychotic Zyprexa and then asked doctors to put their names on the articles, a practice called 'ghostwriting.'"

Eli Lilly was also the maker of the infamous Diethylstilbestrol (DES), a synthetic estrogen. Starting in 1938, it was prescribed to pregnant women to prevent miscarriages and other problems. Although in 1953, research showed that it didn't actually prevent miscarriages, it continued to be used until 1971, when the FDA alerted the public that the daughters exposed to DES in the womb were at risk of a rare vaginal cancer. An estimated 5-10 million pregnant women received DES. The civil courts held Lilly liable because they should have foreseen (based on prior information) that DES might cause cancer and that Lilly should have done the proper testing before marketing it.

Rigging Research

In the late 1980s Eli Lilly was one of four companies (including American Cyanamid, Upjohn, and Monsanto) that tried to get their version of bovine growth hormone approved by the FDA. I sat down with Dr. Richard Burroughs, who was a lead reviewer for the agency on these applications. He didn't have kind words to say about the companies. "They didn't follow good science and they didn't follow regulations for adequate well controlled studies," he said. "They just went out and skewed the data."

He said, for example, that Eli Lilly had mysteriously lost organ samples that may have shown problems in injected cows. And their researchers came up with creative ways to hide reproductive changes in the animals. Specifically, injections appeared to suppress cows' regular menstrual cycle or reduce the visual symptoms. The company was required to report the number of cows "in heat," but was told by the FDA that they could not use bulls to identify them. If bulls were needed, then the label on their drug would have to inform farmers that they would need a bull to help identify which cows were in heat. And most farms didn't have bulls.

According to Burroughs, FDA investigators figured out that Lilly researchers secretly pumped up a heifer--a young female cow--with male hormones, so that the transgendered animal would act like a male and be attracted to the cows in heat. Lilly followed the letter of the law by not using a bull, but well, you can decide if you want to trust these guys.

Eventually, Lilly and two other companies withdrew their products, leaving Monsanto's brand of rbGH as the only one that got approved and marketed. But Lilly worked a deal where they represented Monsanto's drug outside the US. They sell it in 20 countries, including South Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Kenya and Mexico. And now, they offer it in the US as well.

Human Reproductive Problems from Drugged Milk

In May 2006, an article in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine concluded that rbGH use, and the subsequent increase in IGF-1 in the US diet, is probably the reason why we have much higher levels of fraternal twins compared to the UK, where rbGH is banned.

Mothers with twin births are more likely to suffer from hypertension, gestational diabetes, hemorrhage, and miscarriage. Twin babies are more likely to be born prematurely and suffer from birth defects, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, vision and hearing disorders, and serious organ problems. How many drugs do you suppose Eli Lilly sells to treat these disorders?

Tell Eli Lilly to take rbGH off the market and out of your milk. To find non-rbGH dairy products, check out the non-GMO shopping section at www.responsibletechology.org.

International bestselling author and filmmaker Jeffrey M. Smith is the executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology. His first book, Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies About the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating, is the world's bestselling and #1 rated book on GMOs. His second, Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods, documents 65 health risks of the GM foods Americans eat everyday. Both are distributed by Chelsea Green Publishing. To help you choose healthier, non-GMO brands, use the Non-GMO Shopping Guide.

 
 
 

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Breast Cancer Action and a coalition of consumer and health organizations have launched a campaign called Milking Cancer, where you can demand from Eli Lilly that they withdraw their dangerous bovine ...
Breast Cancer Action and a coalition of consumer and health organizations have launched a campaign called Milking Cancer, where you can demand from Eli Lilly that they withdraw their dangerous bovine ...
 
 
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04:34 PM on 10/12/2009
Eli Lilly doesn't do good research. No lies.
All of the antidepressants or drugs used to treat depression can cause diabetes/weight gain, not just Zyprexa, since they use common mechanisms, so patients should look out for that-its not what you're eating.
10:10 AM on 10/10/2009
I LOST BOTH MY 18 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER AND MY MOTHER IN THE SAME YEAR OF DIFFERENT CANCERS, AND yes, THESE CORPORATIONS BOTH CAUSE CANCER AND MAKE PROFITS TO TREAT IT. I wrote a book to show how it is being done, as well as to show that science conquered cancer over 30 years ago, but continues to allow people to suffer terribly and ide for the extreme profits of chewmotherapy. It is titled "How To Survive and Thrive In a Toxic World" by Jeannette Russell. It will be available on Amazon in about 3 weeks.
05:53 PM on 10/09/2009
Thank you, Jeffrey (& thank you, Huffpost), for keeping such a good eye on such things. I look forward to your next book, bringing the public more info about the collapse of conscience in so many areas in our day and age. But therein lies a tale...

...and I can just see a modern-day Madame Lefarge, knitting away, joining up the names of our corporate and government-regulator scoundrels, and their paid-for representatives in government, being slowly but meticulously identified, to be put away for a long, long time, when the time comes.

As it is doing, ever closer. For justice to be served.

Knit...purl one...Eli Lilly...knit...purl two...Monsanto...'Are the tumbrels ready?'....knit....Merck.......
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04:00 PM on 10/09/2009
They want us to trust these companies in the Health Care reform. You have got to be kidding.
03:06 PM on 10/09/2009
profits before people - the real american way!
12:55 PM on 10/09/2009
Thanks Jeffrey,

The drug industry exists only for its love of money as is the case with banking and others. People support them because they are able to suppress information about alternatives through their wholly owned and controlled government agencies which grant them monopoly status. The alternatives are out there and becoming better known. Those they are able to keep ignorant will pay the price with their money, their health, their lives and their offspring. "With all your getting, get thee wisdom. Wisdom is the principal thing."

Blessings X 10,

Ed
12:16 PM on 10/09/2009
makes sense to me — this is just a good business model. it increases profits and encourages demand. isnt that what capitalism is all about?

we can try to get hormones out of milk all we want — if we succeed, all we'll have done is redirect the bad behavior towards other kinds of corruption. i'm not saying we should stop trying to get hormones out of milk, but we should be trying harder to get capitalism out of health care.
11:28 AM on 10/09/2009
I've often suspected this would happen if it wasn't all ready. Sort of like big investors in tobacco also investing in chemo-making drug companies.
09:54 AM on 10/09/2009
Excellent article! Why doesn't this essay have thousands of comments? It deserves them and the attention.

Why do drug companies and allopaths continue to completely ignore the very laws of nature? Their products are almost completely useless. And worse, dangerous! Antoinne Bauchamp understood how the body works a century ago, but we continue to embrace the Rockefeller and Pastuer drug paradigm. Criminal, sinful, outrageous!
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03:22 PM on 10/08/2009
You know what's so hard about being an undertaker? Trying to look so sad when business is so good....
12:06 PM on 10/08/2009
Eli Lilly was given protection from lawsuits on mercury poisoning

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10:53 AM on 10/08/2009
Not surprising (sadly), why single them out, I'm sure there are plenty of other companies that are doing the same, and not just big pharma ones.
06:29 AM on 10/08/2009
special virus cancer program gant 1971
http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/microbio/1999-September/016527.html
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02:58 PM on 10/07/2009
Eli Lilly has received a huge criminal fine over their Zyprexa cash cow,add it all up comes to $4.6 billion, in Zyprexa settlements,fines,litigation.
We put Lilly products in our babies they really need to clean up their act and quit with the white wash.

Eli Lilly Zyprexa can cause diabetes
I took Zyprexa a powerful Lilly schizophrenic drug for 4 years it was prescribed to me off-label for post traumatic stress disorder was ineffective costly and gave me diabetes.
This is a powerful drug that can damage a young person physiologically for life.
Please take with caution and learn as much as you can about side effects.

Daniel Haszard

WARNING-
If a drug (Zyprexa) lists anything about the pancreas among the side effects, it probably means it can cause diabetes.
Unlike your liver, the pancreas does not regenerate itself. If it gets damaged, diabetes is very likely.
Zyprexa is glorified Thorazine at ten times the price