Sunday, January 21, 2007

NEARLY $$$1 BILLION FOR WHAT?

When, in 1980, Susan G. Komen died, it was already eight years after we were told there would be a cure for breast cancer.Now in 2007 the statistics really aren't all that much better, and the Race for the Cure is just that, a race.There is no cure, although there really is a cure. The problem is that mainstream medicine and Big Pharma doesn't really want you to know. I wonder if the 200 employees at Komen Foundation want you to know either.Gee, aren't they proud of their statistics that at least 74 percent of women over 40 get mammograms annually.Ever hear, as you would in the Women's Health programs I've been teaching for many years more than a decade, that mammograms are a major cause of cancer?And did you know that you don't have to lose your hair from chemo or that it is about 2% effective;...

Aspartame and Statins may now share the same toxicity issues

STATINS: The 'safe' drug that may cause Parkinson's diseaseEveryone seems to be popping a cholesterol- lowering statin drug these days. They have become part of the daily health regime for millions of people, and they are considered to be so safe that one statin - simvastatin - is available over-the-counter in the UK without a prescription.They're not safe, of course, and a new study that links statins to Parkinson's, the disease of the central nervous system, underlines the point.Statins reduce levels of the 'bad' LDL cholesterol - and the new study, from the University of North Carolina, believes these lowered levels may trigger Parkinson's. Sufferers can have levels of LDL cholesterol that are three times below the average.Researchers are so concerned by their discovery that they are initiating...

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Fake Foods: Oprah, Bob and General Mills

Maybe you remember when the Texas cattle ranchers sued Oprah after she discussed beef raising and cattle processing on her show some years back.simply4health supplements - our complete line of vitamins, minerals, herbs, supplements...Maybe you don't remember, but in either case now it looks like Oprah better round up Dr. Phil and her attorneys and go at it again.First I guess she should go after the 'Dr. Phil' food bar. You know, the one loaded with not only high fructose corn syrup, but neurotoxic artificial sweeteners. Then with both pistols loaded and a quick draw motion Oprah can blast the General Mills approach to health.Sorry Bob Greene, you fail the test too.Now before you all run out and get the ingredients for Oprah's smoothie and Bob Greene's diet, maybe you'd want to read what is...

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Intravenous vitamin C as a cancer treatment: Proof of Effectiveness is Already In.

Boy this makes me angry when I read such inaccurate reporting. Intravenous vitamin C therapy for cancer has been around for a very long time. If you know how to do research you'd find the science behind the treatment and know it has been tested and approved as effective. The down site is that the money machines behind the FDA want everyone to think this treatment is quackery.It does a great job for Hepatitis C too.Too bad for so many people who have been denied this treatment by ignorant medical professionals these past few decades. Too bad also that the brave physicians who have carried on this therapy have risked losing their licenses so they could prescribe the best therapy for their patients.There is an entire medical association that focuses on these treatments, the Oxidative Medical...

Sorry you missed this help

Michael Manson and Jim Dougherty from PetSmart missed out on ten years of pain free life because they did not enter our trials held in Everett WA in the early 1990s. The program developed by Creating Health Institute was medically monitored by an Everett area MD. To his amazement many of the patients were discharged from the CFS diagnosis.Our program uses only natural treatment and no risk of unknonw factors assocaited with anti-viral pharmaceuticals and lack of long-term studies.Nature heals!Small trial stirs hope for chronic fatigue patients By Toni ClarkeSun Jan 14, 6:30 PM ETShortly after hiking the Grand Canyon with his wife in 1988, Michael Manson, the co-founder of PetSmart Inc., came down with what felt like the flu. So did business partner Jim Dougherty. The illness changed their...

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Crazy Food May Lead to Health Woes

The latest news for all you people that think the supermarket is filled with safe and healthy things to eat, think about this:Kraft is the parent company for Breyer's ice cream. Breyer's is originally an old Philadelphia company that once made clean ice cream. The Breyer family was in the small circle of friends that I grew up in and my the owners of the icce cream plant where my brother had his first summer job, thanks to my father's phone call.Now what Kraft has in the works for this food can be considered amazing! The new 'double-churned' (to make it supposedly taste better to make you think it is healthy and low calorie) will be hiding some facts from the label.You'll be getting genetically modified (GM) fish protein in your treat and won't know it.I also wonder why GM fish additives...

Food Fortification

Ladies, perhaps you aren't aware that using birth control pills contributes to this problem.ATLANTA, Jan. 5 -- Despite fortification of the food supply with folic acid, serum folate levels have dropped en masse among women in recent years, researchers said.Median serum folate concentrations among women of childbearing age decreased 16% from 1999 -- the year after fortification started -- to 2004, said Sheree L. Boulet, Dr.P.H., of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, and colleagues.Red blood cell folate concentrations also decreased 8% in the same period, they wrote in the Jan. 5 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, a CDC publication.Folic acid, the synthetic form of folate, is added to enriched cereal-grain products to help prevent neural tube birth...

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