Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Think of PgEl as the good guy and PgE2 as the bad guy. Vegetable oils are rich sources of linoleic acid, and animal fats are the main dietary sources of arachidonic acid; therefore, patients with PMS would be wise to decrease their consumption of animal fats and increase their consumption of polyunsaturated vegetable oils so that they have more of the good guy, PgEl. A diet high in the other nutrients mentioned would also promote the synthesis of PgEl. We will discuss these more in the nutritional supplement section. |
Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts |
Imagine a TV commercial that would feature a clearly out-of-shape heavy guy munching on junk food in front of the TV. Text fades in: What are the consequences of an unhealthy lifestyle? Fade to the guy on a erurney in the emergency room clutching his chest from an obvious heart attack. The camera fades to his wife and two kids distraught and huddling together in fear as they take him away. Text fades in: What are you willing to risk to find out? |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| If the FDA finds incontrovertible evidence of a drug's danger and requires that it be withdrawn, find a fall guy within the corporation willing to accept legal responsibility. Pay this fall guy well for taking the fall; and heap ashes on his head in the media.
Settle all criminal claims of wrongdoing out of court. A settlement can be structured so that the public can never learn how substantial a settlement may have been.
Ask the FDA to approve a new label that includes all necessary warnings. |
Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts |
When we ask, 'Why did you shoot this guy?' it's (because), 'He bumped into me,' 'He looked at my girl the wrong way,'" said and Depression
Police Commissioner Sylvester M. Johnson of Philadelphia. "It's not like they're riding around doing drive-by shootings. It's arguments ?stupid arguments over stupid things."
While arguments have always made up a large number of homicides, the police say the trigger point now comes faster. In robberies, Milwaukee's Chief Hegerty said, "Even after the person gives up, the guy with the gun shoots him anyway. We didn't have as much of that before. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I'm not sure who takes the idiot prize on this one: The guy who hopped on a plane after learning he was carrying an infectious disease, or the nine passengers with suppressed immune systems who didn't even get TB but who still blame everyone else for their imagined problems. The only poetic justic in this story is that the TB guy is a personal injury lawyer, so he probably deserves to be named in a frivolous lawsuit.
In a related story, a Little Rock, Arkansas man smashed a hospital window in order to flee the hospital that was detaining him due to his own tuberculosis infection. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
A lecherous old guy sidles up to a beautiful young woman and asks 'Do you believe in the hereafter?'
She replies, 'Of course, I do.' The guy sneers, 'Then, honey, you know what I am here after.'"
With my dad, I could not bear all the things not spoken of at that point. But those years of jokes and denial provided some momentary distraction. Can't handle the angst? Just laugh it away. Can't handle gallows humor? Then you can hope or pretend that death is just not a possibility. According to legend, the Prophet Elijah might just show up at the end of each Sabbath, because he never really died. |
Victoria Boutenko, M.A. See book keywords and concepts |
I was the guy who when given an option of beef or pork in my burrito said both and add some extra cheese while you're at it. I am the guy who was offended at the mention of it costing extra money for extra toppings. The very sight of my obvious excitement at an all-you-can-eat buffet caused the managers to quiver with fear. I was the guy who was shocked when asked if I would like salad with my steak. Salad? Can you imagine? No, send me some wings instead. 1 was the one who honestly believed that Rocky Road was not just an ice cream but, for the brave, a way of life. |
Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
Now I don't need input from people saying I'm a wonderful guy. I know I'm a wonderful guy. I know it was the medications."
I asked him about side effects. "I haven't had any, except I sweat more than I should," he said, raising his arms to show me the dark spots on his olive green T-shirt. I asked him about the increased blood pressure and heart problems I had read about in the warning labels printed by Novartis, the maker of Ritalin, and he raised his brows as if to say, "Now, that is a new one." He said he knows that some people believe the stimulant has stunted their children's growth. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
How is it that the guy who invented the Ames Cancer Test5 30 years ago is on the industry conference circuit telling companies that pollution doesn't matter and they should keep using toxic ingredients? I wondered if Dr. Ames had reviewed the research showing that synthetic chemicals can interfere with the body's absorption of micronutrients.
Ames was just one of many mysteries from this long strange day. |
John J. Ratey, MD See book keywords and concepts |
I have one patient who, after a series of dysfunctional relationships, finally found a guy she really admires and who treats her well. Yet every time things are good, she picks a fight. Reminding her of the stress-junkie pattern helps her to be aware of her tendencies andI hope catch herself before she starts trouble.
FUEL
To fuel the anticipated activity of the muscles and the brain, epinephrine immediately begins converting glycogen and fatty acids into glucose. Traveling through the bloodstream, Cortisol works more slowly than epinephrine, but its effects are incredibly widespread. |
| Bill's a happier guy because he started running. As I'll explain, the same would probably hold true if he were clinically depressed. Aerobic exercise has a positive impact on the entire range of depressive symptoms, regardless of whether they come individually, in the form of a mild episode, or conspire to form a disorder. Overall, I think of depression as an erosion of connections in your life as well as between your brain cells. Exercise reestablishes those connections.
Within the spectrum of symptoms, there are distinctly different types of depression. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In fact, I feel sorry for the guy in a big way. I have a lot of compassion for him. He must have a terribly sad life. He must have non-stop conflict; it has to be a terrible way to live. He may not realize success can be achieved by moving in the other direction. You can achieve success in the natural health business by being honest, having integrity, selling an honest product to people, offering good customer service and being creative. I mean, this guy was creative enough to set up three front companies, and set up all these product comparison charts that were rigged, of course. |
John J. Ratey, MD See book keywords and concepts |
He's a very honest, accurate guy. But the findings are definitely on the outer fringe. I mean, I don't think anybody with animal studies has shown that a brain region in an older animal gets bigger from a very short period of physical activity."
It remains to be seen whether Kramer's findings can be replicated, but the idea that just six months of exercise remodels these crucial areas of the brain is incredibly heartening. In the scans, the exercisers' brains looked as if they were two to three years younger than they were. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
It may help to physically release some of your anger, especially if you're a guy. A simple exercise is to clasp your hands together and push them against each other. Another is to squeeze a stress ball.
Develop a stronger physical release, if needed. Anger causes physical agitation, and you can reduce agitation through regular and intense physical activity in which you let loose without hurting anyone else. Try chopping wood or boxing with a punching bag in your house or a gym. |
Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts |
After all, if a' cop is chasing the wrong guy, the bad guy is running free.
Indeed, if we want more effective law enforcement and more protection over human rights, we ought to be simultaneously spreading better and more legitimate policing techniques and more aggressively holding accountable those who torture. If what we want is a safe and democratic world, torture chambers can have no place in it. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
Such petulance on the part of drug companies is unusual, but it shows how competitive they are for consumer preference; after all, in 2003 after only one month of not-so-subtle advertising (including a guy in a commercial who throws a football through a circle perfectly after taking the drug), Levitra had captured half of Viagra's market share among new prescriptions, as reported by the New York Times on September 18, 2003 ("Levitra, a Rival with Ribald Ads, Gains on Viagra"). |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Why don't we offer the job to Burt Rutan, the builder of Spaceship One, the first privately funded craft that has actually reached outer space. This guy knows how to get things done. And his designs actually fly!
Or why don't we invite Jeff Bezos to be in charge of NASA? The guy sure knows how to run a large organization with efficiency, and he's more than a little bit intrigued with space travel. In fact, he's launching his own company to help make long term space travel possible. If he ran NASA, I'm willing to bet he wouldn't make excuses like, 'Oh! We forgot to turn on the switch! |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Guy B. Faguet, in his book, The War on Cancer (Springer 2005) has said that cancer eradication is only achievable in 1 1 of over 200 human malignancies and meaningful prolongation of survival is possible for only another few. Despite the futility of cancer treatment, patients will fight for their right to receive it. There is no arguing with a dying cancer patient.
Doctors ready to oblige
Cancer doctors are more than willing to oblige the patient's demand for treatment, and any mention of the failings of treatment are withheld so as not to demoralize the patient any further. |
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No case of death from a vitamin A overdose has ever been reported, save for one guy who shot a bear in Canada and ate its liver and died because bear liver provides 1 million units of vitamin A. [The Right Dose, Patricia Hausman, Bal-lantine Books, New York, 1987, p. 25]
According to the National Academy of Sciences, 10,000 units of vitamin A is dangerous what? That's the equivalent amount of vitamin A from beta carotene provided in a single carrot!!! |
| I knew this guy was a fake and that I'd never see him again. At that moment, it all made sense." She never paid the herbalist the bill for $120,000 and dismissed him from her home.
The LA Times article when on to say: "The therapies for which he and his wife had paid so dearly using up much of their savings and forsaking traditional cancer treatments that might have prolonged his life were useless, doctors say." That they were, but so are most of the treatments offered by cancer doctors. |
| Guy Faguet cites the fact that radiologists are 53% more likely to prescribe radiotherapy when they own a treatment facility and spend less time with patients, and charge more, for their services. Chemotherapy accounts for two-thirds of the income of oncologists in private practice. On their day of diagnosis, about 30-50% of cancer patients have tumors that have spread to other locations and only about 2% of these patients treated with chemotherapy will be cured.
Does any of the advice in this book work? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This is the guy that the mainstream media (MSM) is trying to shut out. They don't want Paul in the debates because he makes all the other candidates look like liars (which, of course, they are). Paul is willing to tell the truth, and he's willing to shake up the establishment. In an honest voting system that wasn't engineered to favor the two-party system, Paul would no doubt be the victor. |
Byron J. Richards, CCN See book keywords and concepts |
If the good guy fires first and wins then Candida is stopped. If the good guy is stressed out and can not shoot first, then Candida loads its TNFa shotguns and fires away.
Medical researchers are now finding that turning off the excess production of TNFa is essential for getting rid of a yeast overgrowth.62,63 How is a person going to do that if they are overweight and chronically generating excess TNFa from fat cells?
An overgrowth of Candida directly relates to the tendency to become overweight. This is because Candida craves sugar in order to survive. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
You have to be able to play mental hopscotch from one word to another to make sure that the story, joke, riddle, or pun combines a set of expected circumstances and unexpected ones (in other words, what happens once the guy walks into the bar?). And ultimately, if you tell it right, you have to have a fair amount of social intelligence as well-the ability to maximize the tension and mystery of the joke until the very last second.
YOU Tip: Map Your Mind. One way to strengthen your mind is by flexing parts that you don't use often-like perhaps those associated with imagination. |
| So instead of swearing at the guy who cut you off, think that maybe there's a reason he did so-like, he just got a call that his wife is in labor or his mom tripped over his child's toy and can't get up. It helps to remind yourself that few people are jerks on purpose. Getting angry just forces you to justify your actions, so you act out to make sense of how crazily you just acted.
Find Your Pattern. Keep thought records with no censorship of all the emotions you feel (and why) during the day. This helps you identify and find a pattern in the core beliefs that are associated with your anger. |
Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts |
Did you hear the one about the fat guy suing the restaurants?
It's no joke.
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Trial lawyers' next cash cow.
89% of Americans think obesity lawsuits are ridiculous. 86% believe that parents are responsible for their kids' choices.
Now, trial lawyers want to force their choices on 100% ot us.
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These two CCF print ads make fun of obesity-related lawsuits by accusing lawyers of seeking to get rich off some poor guy's beer belly. |
Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews See book keywords and concepts |
Flavonoids, according to Professor Catherine Rice-Evans of the Free Radical Research Group at Guy's Hospital, London, perform as antioxidants through four mechanisms. These are:
as reducing agents, disarming free radicals.
by donating hydrogen molecules to prevent the formation of free radicals.
by quenching singlet oxygen that would otherwise act as a free radical in the body.
by metal chelation properties, that is, by binding with metals that could otherwise initiate the creation of free radicals. (Some metal ions, including iron and copper, promote the formation of free radicals. |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
In the doctors' lounge he would trash this radio guy up one side and down the next. This continued over the next few months until one day Jim's partner confronted him. 'Jim, if you feel this strongly about the subject, why do you take nutritional supplements?'
"'Well,' Jim replied, just in case I am wrong.'"
Wayne did not go on disability and is back to working full time. His first visit to my office occurred more than four years ago. My friend is now able to do all that he wants to physically and his follow-up echocardiograms continue to show that his ejection fraction is normal. |
| He was a healthy little guy who loved anything that had to do with playing ball and a good bit of competition. He was involved in several sports, but soccer was his all-time favorite.
One day when Mark was twelve years old, he was aggressively running the ball in soccer practice when he started cramping up. Soon he was doubled over with severe stomach pains. The cramps continued to mount over the next few days with both diarrhea and vomiting. |