Morphine (derived from opium) has been invented about 200 year ago in 1804 by Friedrich Wilhelm Sertürner, after opium had been used for thousands of years. Morphine allowed a more exact dosage in pain relieving treatment. Hamer and his followers are convinced that the use of morphine (and similar drugs) would be the cause of many cancer deaths. Morphine is however one of the most powerful analgetic drugs we know today and has no ceiling effect. Morphine can be easely dosed by a patient adding only the necessary number of drops to a beverage. Its side effects must know each medical student and they are well knows since the invention in 1804. In Denmark morphine consume in the 80ies was known to be ten times higher than in Germany, without influencing cancer mortality (75 kg/1 milion persons/year instead of 7,5 kg) and in 2002 the morphine consume increased to 22 chili in Germania, while cancer mortality was decreasing. The italian consume was 70 kg, 92Kg in Denmark, in Austria 152 kg, UK 353 Kg and Hongary 577 Kg/1 mil./year. | Morphine (derived from opium) has been invented about 200 year ago in 1804 by Friedrich Wilhelm Sertürner, after opium had been used for thousands of years. Morphine allowed a more exact dosage in pain relieving treatment. Hamer and his followers are convinced that the use of morphine (and similar drugs) would be the cause of many cancer deaths. Morphine is however one of the most powerful analgetic drugs we know today and has no ceiling effect. Morphine can be easely dosed by a patient adding only the necessary number of drops to a beverage. Its side effects must know each medical student and they are well knows since the invention in 1804. In Denmark morphine consume in the 80ies was known to be ten times higher than in Germany, without influencing cancer mortality (75 kg/1 milion persons/year instead of 7,5 kg) and in 2002 the morphine consume increased to 22 chili in Germania, while cancer mortality was decreasing. The italian consume was 70 kg, 92Kg in Denmark, in Austria 152 kg, UK 353 Kg and Hongary 577 Kg/1 mil./year. |