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by Mike Adams
the Health Ranger
November 09, 2010
from NaturalNews Website
The age of pharmaceutical microchipping is now upon us.
Novartis AG, one of the largest drug companies in the world, has announced a plan to begin embedding microchips…
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by Mike Adams
the Health Ranger
November 09, 2010
from NaturalNews Website
The age of pharmaceutical microchipping is now upon us.
Novartis AG, one of the largest drug companies in the world, has announced a plan to begin embedding microchips in medications to create "smart pill" technology.
The microchip technology is being licensed from Proteus Biomedical of Redwood City, California. Once activated by stomach acid, the embedded microchip begins sensing its environment and broadcasting data to a receiver warn by the patient. This receiver is also a transmitter that can send the data over the internet to a doctor.
The idea behind all this is to create "smart pills" that can sense what's happening in the body and deliver that information to the patient's doctor. Novartis plans to start microchipping its organ transplant anti-rejection drugs and then potentially expand microchipping to other pharmaceuticals in its product lineup.
This same technology could soon end up in pills made by other drug companies, too.
The best laid plans...
It all sounds good on the surface, but readers no doubt have lots of skeptical questions about this technology.
For starters, Novartis apparently isn't planning on conducting any clinical trials that might take into account the safety issues of swallowing microchips.
"Novartis does not expect to have to conduct full-scale clinical trials to prove the new products work," reports Reuters. "Instead, it aims to do so-called bioequivalence tests to show they are the same as the original."
But I have a question:
What chemicals or heavy metals are contained in the microchip itself?
A microchip that transmits data obviously must have a power source, meani
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