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Written By: Rebecca on April 30, 2009 5 Comments
Breast Cancer And Mammograms

John Gofman, M.D., Ph.D. – a nuclear physicist and a medical doctor, and one of the leading experts in the world on the dangers of radiation – presents compelling evidence in his book, Radiation from Medical Procedures in the Pathogenesis of Cancer and Ischemic Heart Disease, that over 50 percent of the death-rate from cancer [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 22, 2009 One Comment
Frankincense, Boswellia Reduce Inflammation

Frankincense is the sap or gummy resin extracted from the  Boswellia  tree that is native to India. It grows in dry, hilly regions of the country and produces a resin that can be extracted and purified for medicinal preparations.
Indian healers have used Boswellia for centuries to treat a range of health issues that stem from [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 21, 2009 No Comment
Eye Exercises Improve Near Vision

Tension, stiffness and rigidity in and around your eyes causes presbyopia, the loss of near vision as we age.
Most eye doctors will tell you that there is no remedy for presbyopia  except surgery or corrective lenses.
In order to see up close, first we have to turn - or converge - both eyes inward so that [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 19, 2009 No Comment
Psychotropic Drugs: Killing Thousands Every Year

Psychotropic drugs are  big money. These drugs fuel a $330-billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure — and now kill an estimated 36,000 people every year, with the death toll still rising
Here is just a short list of side effects from psychotropic drugs such as Prozac, Paxil, Ritalin, Zyprexa, Depakote and others:
• Anxiety, depression, impulsive [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 13, 2009 No Comment
Rhodiola Rosea Slows Aging And Eases Depression

Rhodiola rosea is a yellow-flowered mountain plant indigenous to the Arctic regions of Europe and Asia. It is also known as the golden root, grows in cold climates at high altitudes and has been used by Scandinavians and Russians for centuries for its anti-stress qualities.
Soviet researchers have been studying Rhodiola since the 1940s on athletes [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 12, 2009 No Comment
“Natural” Can Mean Synthetic

The word “natural” on a food package may mean next to nothing because “natural” has no meaning in law or regulation.
Almost every synthetic chemical that exists has a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) that contains the facts about the chemical as well as any potential dangers associated with human health. The MSDS lists a summary [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 11, 2009 No Comment
The Many Benefits Of Vitamin D

With the ability to cure tooth decay, stop colds and flu in their tracks, and prevent numerous other diseases, vitamin D is a miracle nutrient.
Technically not a “vitamin,” vitamin D is in a class by itself. Its metabolic product, calcitriol, is actually a secosteroid hormone that targets over 2000 genes (about 10% of the human [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 10, 2009 One Comment
How Soda Makes You Fat

A four-year study in which researchers followed the soda-drinking habits of more than 6,000 subjects showed that those who drank one or more sodas each day were nearly 45 percent more likely to develop obesity, increased waist circumference, impaired fasting glucose, higher blood pressure, high triglycerides, and higher LDL cholesterol.  Results were the same for [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 5, 2009 One Comment
Soy And Thyroid Problems

More than 70 years of human, animal, and laboratory studies show that soyfoods are detrimental to thyroid health. The chief culprits are the plant hormones in soy known as phytoestrogens or isoflavones.
The United Kingdom’s Committee on Toxicology has identified several populations at special risk: infants on soy formula, vegans who use soy as their principal [...]

Written By: Rebecca on April 4, 2009 No Comment
Sea Buckthorn

Sea Buckthorn has been used around the world in anti-aging and medicinal skin care products and dietary supplements with nourishing revitalizing, and restorative action.
Sea Buckthorn oil is applied to promote the healing of skin injuries, such as burns, sores, wounds, eczema, rosacea and help improve conditions of mucous membranes, including ulcers, lesions, and erosions.
Topical treatment [...]

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