Wednesday, June 17, 2026

What FDA Really Means

“FDA Approval” is more of a business deal than guarantee of safety or effectiveness. FDA in reality means the pharmaceutical industry and regulators have struck a profitable agreement, frequently at the expense of public knowledge and patient safety. Over the years approval standards have loosened dramatically. The result is a system where drugs reach the market with limited data, only for serious side effects to surface later.  

This reality is fueled by massive lobbying power. Lobbyists and back door deals effectively shape the rules, lowering the bar for approval. Aggressive marketing turns the FDA label into perceived validation. The public is left assuming “approved” equals safe when in truth it often reflects successful negotiation. 

Always question the evidence behind an approval and examine who funded the studies. In a world run by lobbyists and profit motives, blind trust in FDA approval is the real scam. 

Much Love, Lynn 

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