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Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods

Jeffrey M. Smith
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Twelve cows in germany died mysteriously when fed Bt corn Gottfried Glockner started growing GM corn variety Bt 176 in his fields in Woelfersheim in the state of Hesse, germany in 1997. He increased the amount over the years and in 2000 and 2001, switched over entirely to the GM variety. "The farmer reports that his cows had become sick more frequently after being fed the maize harvest from the year 2000."54 Within four months of being fed Bt 176 corn and silage (made from corn plants), five cows died in 2001 and another seven in 2002.

Decoding the Human Body-Field: The New Science of Information as Medicine

Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey
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Other studies elsewhere in germany and in Austria have shown a similar correlation. In fact, geopathic stress as an indicator of or a possible causative factor in cancer and other diseases is now taken so seriously in parts of germany that officials have begun to keep health records for individual homeowners, presumably those whose houses have been identified as situated over or near areas of high geopathic stress. Now that we have reviewed the links others have made between Earth fields and health, let's look at what NES research and theory have revealed about this correlation.

Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods

Jeffrey M. Smith
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Twelve cows in germany died mysteriously when fed Bt corn Gottfried Glockner started growing GM corn variety Bt 176 in his fields in Woelfersheim in the state of Hesse, germany in 1997. He increased the amount over the years and in 2000 and 2001, switched over entirely to the GM variety. "The farmer reports that his cows had become sick more frequently after being fed the maize harvest from the year 2000."54 Within four months of being fed Bt 176 corn and silage (made from corn plants), five cows died in 2001 and another seven in 2002.

Too Profitable to Cure

Brent Hoadley, Ph.D.
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If we do not intervene to limit the power of these greedy, self-serving entities, we will find that America is following the industrial-politico footsteps laid down in Pre-World War II germany. Pre-World War II germany was controlled by a few giant corporations. The masses were dependent on the corporations for both goods and employment, and the corporations wielded undue political influence and power. Hitler was chosen by these power-mongers, and he served them well. The masses were subdued by the few.

Survival of the Sickest: A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease

Dr. Sharon Moalem
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During the reunification of germany in 1990, the birth rate in the former East germany (where reunification was difficult, tumultuous, and anxiety-producing) skewed toward females. A study of births after the ten-day war in Slovenia during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s and another study of births after the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 in Kobe, Japan, showed evidence of a similar pattern. On the other side of the coin, there is evidence that in times after great conflict, the male birth rate goes up. That's what happened after World War I and World War II.

Everything You Need to Know About Enzymes to Treat Everything from Digestive Problems and Allergies to Migraines and Arthritis

Tom Bohager
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Holsworth has traveled to germany and Japan in his pursuit of understanding enzymes in their clinical application. In germany, Dr. Holsworth met with the late Dr. Karl Ransberger, one of the original researchers who determined the benefits of animal enzymes. In Japan, he met Dr. Hiroyuki Sumi, who discovered the nattokinase enzyme. Dr. Holsworth applies his knowledge and experience to support other doctors to understand the benefits of enzymes in a clinical setting. WILLIAM KELLEY, DDS, MS In 1963, William Kelley, a dentist, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Survival of the Sickest: A Medical Maverick Discovers Why We Need Disease

Dr. Sharon Moalem
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During the reunification of germany in 1990, the birth rate in the former East germany (where reunification was difficult, tumultuous, and anxiety-producing) skewed toward females. A study of births after the ten-day war in Slovenia during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s and another study of births after the Hanshin earthquake of 1995 in Kobe, Japan, showed evidence of a similar pattern. On the other side of the coin, there is evidence that in times after great conflict, the male birth rate goes up. That's what happened after World War I and World War II.

Everything You Need to Know About Enzymes to Treat Everything from Digestive Problems and Allergies to Migraines and Arthritis

Tom Bohager
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Holsworth has traveled to germany and Japan in his pursuit of understanding enzymes in their clinical application. In germany, Dr. Holsworth met with the late Dr. Karl Ransberger, one of the original researchers who determined the benefits of animal enzymes. In Japan, he met Dr. Hiroyuki Sumi, who discovered the nattokinase enzyme. Dr. Holsworth applies his knowledge and experience to support other doctors to understand the benefits of enzymes in a clinical setting. WILLIAM KELLEY, DDS, MS In 1963, William Kelley, a dentist, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

What's In Your Milk?: An Exposé of Industry and Government Cover-Up on the Dangers of the Genetically Engineered (rBGH) Milk You're Drinking

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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Federal Association Against Animal Experiments People for Animal Rights Roermonder Strasse 49 D-52072 Aachen germany 49-241-157214 info@tierrechte.de Food Commission 94 Whitelion Street London Nl 9PF U.K. 44(0) 207-837-2250 foodcomm@compuserve.com Gen-ethisches Netzwerk Schoeneweiderstr. 3 D-12055 Berlin germany genberlin@aol.com GENET Kleine Wiese 6 D-38116 Braunschweig Germany 49-531-5168746 genetnl@xs4all.be Genetics Forum 94 White Lion St. London Nl 9PF U.K. 44(0)20-7837-9229 geneticsforum@gn.apc.

Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs

Melody Petersen
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Before thalidomide was introduced, phocomelia had been so rare in germany that most doctors did not see a case in their lifetime. After the newspaper revealed the horrors that Dr. Lenz had found, Griinenthal removed thalidomide from the market in germany. Other countries also quickly halted its sales. Thousands more Americans would have taken the sedative if it had not been for a doctor at the FDA named Frances O. Kelsey. She had been reviewing the application that Merrell submitted to gain approval to sell thalidomide in the United States. Dr.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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In germany, it was the charismatic medical hypnotist Max Nonne, a man who had studied earlier with both Charcot and Bernheim, who became most closely identified with the use of suggestive therapy for the treatment of war neurosis.23 In the English-speaking world, the Canadian physician Lewis Yealland took the lead in developing a version of this approach: the military doctor, he said, must break down the patient's attachment to his fixed idea of injury by brooking no contradiction.

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Charles Barber
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A study of psychotherapy and psychoanalytic patients in germany found that treatment decreased medical visits by one-third, lost work days by two-fifths, and hospital stays by two-thirds. The longer the treatment lasted, the more successful the outcome.36 In addition, in recent years, ironically coinciding with the Corporate Psychiatry era that began in 1988, psychotherapy has improved a great deal. The techniques of psychotherapy and the understanding of effective psychosocial approaches have become much more sophisticated.

Health Begins in the Colon

Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN
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Potential Results of Consuming Fluoridated Water • Bone and uterine cancer • Lowered IQ (especially in young children) • Birth defects • Perinatal death • Immune system suppression • Osteoarthritis • Skeletal Fluorosis (leading to brittle teeth and bones) • Gastrointestinal disorders • Essential enzyme inhibition • Acute poisoning The practice of water fluoridation has been rejected or banned in several countries including: China, Austria, Belgium, Finland, germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Japan.

The Autoimmune Epidemic

Donna Jackson Nakazawa
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Multiple sclerosis rates in Norway have risen 30 percent since 1963, echoing trends in germany, Italy, and Greece, where MS rates have doubled over the past thirty to forty years. • Rates of autoimmune thyroiditis have risen steadily over the past several decades. • Rates of type 1 diabetes are perhaps the most telling. Data over the past forty years show that type 1 diabetes, a disease in which immune cells attack the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, has increased fivefold. The story regarding childhood-onset type 1 diabetes is more disturbing.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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As germany geared up for war, more hard-nosed, "mechanistic" medical leaders within the party and the SS—men with a range of practical technologies and concerns (racial screening, sterilization, military medical research, and ultimately methods of mass "euthanasia")—increasingly came to prevail over the "holists." It is true that, by the last years of the war, German psychiatrists were again confronting large numbers of soldiers suffering from the paralyses, shaking, and other physical symptoms of battle trauma.
Nevertheless, the rise of Nazism did not mark an abrupt end either to Freudian thinking or to psychosomatics in germany. In Berlin, Matthias Goering—an Adlerian psychotherapist and (very usefully) a cousin of Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering—directed the German Institute for Psychological Research and Psychotherapy, where Freudian-inflected psychotherapies (stripped of all explicit reference to Freud) continued to be taught and practiced, and where Goering personally maintained a lively research interest in psychosomatic matters.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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The roots of naturopathic medicine are seen in the healing traditions of Egypt, India, China, Greece, germany, South and Central America, Africa, and native North America. The European hydrotherapy tradition had a strong influence on the development of naturopathy, and by the end of the nineteenth century, Benedict Lust, a physician trained in the water-cure methods of Europe, came to America and began using the term naturopathy to describe an eclectic combination of natural healing principles and methods.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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What happened to this first flowering of psychosomatic medicine in germany in 1933, with the rise to power of National Socialism? For many years, it was generally assumed that the entire enterprise had ground to an abrupt halt as the Jewish psychoanalysts fled and everything associated with Freud was brutally suppressed by the new regime.
The former was distinctly romantic, alternative, buoyed along by larger holistic cultural strains of the time, and then increasingly politicized as germany succumbed to Nazism in the 1930s. The latter was funded by well-heeled foundations and sought alliances with physiologists and a place in the medical mainstream.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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Harvard University Department of Psychiatry Depression and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital covered by the country's national health care system, and in fact is the number one prescribed antidepressant in germany and most of Europe. According to noted expert Steven Bratman, M.D., author of the excellent reference book The Natural Pharmacy, St. John's Wort has a scientific record approaching that of many prescription drugs, and is effective in about 55 percent of cases.
John's Wort was officially recognized as an antidepressant drug in germany in 1998, is ''''Natural medications such as St. John's Wort, SAMe, and omega-3 fatty acids eventually may prove to he valuable additions to the psychiatrist^ pharmacologic armamentarium, both as monotherapy and as adjunctive therapy for mood disorders. Current research data are compelling, from a standpoint of both efficacy and safety...." —David Mischoulon, M.D., Ph.D.
In germany, physicians are so sure of ginkgo's benefits that it's hard to get them to perform scientific studies of the herb. "To them, it is unethical to give a placebo to people with Alzheimer's when they could be taking ginkgo instead and have additional months of useful life ahead", says Steven Bratman, M.D., author of The Natural Health Encyclopedia. Other studies that examined the effects of ginkgo on men and women who didn't suffer from any mental impairment have also demonstrated improvements in mental functioning.
Helenalin seems to be a powerful anti-inflammatory agent, and research from germany published in the journal Biological Chemistry has shown that helenalin affects an immune chemical called NF-kappa B, which is involved in a number of processes in the body, especially inflammation. Recently arnica has been shown to be equal to topical ibuprofen in treating osteoarthritis of the hands, a sometimes debilitating condition that produces potentially painful, nodule-like swellings on both sides of the joints.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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As written, the case stands as an unwitting testimony, not only to her personal woes but to a troubled and troubling time in Germany's social history. Groddeck originally developed his ideas about illness as a symbolic language of the unconscious independently of Freud. In 1911, however, he happened upon some of Freud's writings and was reluctantly forced to concede that he, Groddeck, had been thinking "psychoanalytically" for some time without realizing it. Freud was happy to add him to his "flock of disciples.

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease

Steven V. Joyal
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We believe that the best warm-up method to use before exercising—and closely guarded Eastern bloc sports medicine research from East germany and the former Soviet Union supports this idea—incorporates joint mobility and dynamic stretching. Joint-mobility exercises and dynamic stretching use the three "Ms"—Movement, Momentum, and Muscular effort—to warm up your joints and muscles to help prevent or decrease the risk of joint trauma and muscle tears and strain.

101 Foods That Could Save Your Life!

David W. Grotto, RD, LDN
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France, germany, Holland, and Begium are the main producers, with fifty percent of the harvest going to the pickling industry. The var duke variety of celery is grown year-round in the United States, primarily in California, Michigan, Texas, and Ohio. The largest harvest each year in the United States is called the "Thanksgiving Pull," for the traditional preparation of stuffing for the turkey. Why Should I Eat Celery? Celery is a good source of vitamin A—the darker the green, the higher the level of vitamin A.
The top producers are Russia, germany, Ukraine, France, Canada, Turkey, Australia, and the United States. North Dakota contributes most of the United States' grain. Why Should I Eat Barley? Barley is a good source of insoluble and soluble fiber. Beta-glucans, which lower cholesterol and aid in immune function, are found in the soluble fiber portion. In fact, barley is the richest source of beta-glucans compared to any other grain.

Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

John J. Ratey, MD
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And a recent study by neurologists at the University of Muen-ster, in germany, reported that interval training improves learning ability. During the course of a forty-minute treadmill run, volunteers did two three-minute sprints (separated by two minutes at a lower intensity). Compared with subjects who stayed at low intensity, the sprinters had significantly higher increases in BDNF as well as norepinephrine. Accordingly, in cognitive tests immediately following the run, the sprinters learned vocabulary words 20 percent faster.

Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Of course, germany produces the most robust software -- software that works without crashing. If you ever want a software engineer that builds reliable applications, hire a programmer from germany. They will cost you three times as much, but the software will be ten times as stable. #11: National parks Moving on to the next best thing about America: National parks. That's right, we have been wise enough in this country to set aside large tracts of land for the enjoyment of the public. Once again, this is not something that's routinely practiced in other countries.

Interview with Dr. Gabriel Cousens, raw foods pioneer and founder of the Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Enderlein, who created this with 60 years of work in germany. I was trained under a medical doctor from germany. Okay, what I do that's important is I don't make a diagnosis with it. I just give people a picture of their blood. They can see it in a microscope, and you don't have to be a genius to figure out the toxicity. You can see everything clumped together, but I don't make a diagnosis. Mike: That's an important distinction. Cousens: Yes, because there are people out there making diagnoses. I don't think you can make a real accurate diagnosis.

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