Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This is Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, here with mary Waldner, the founder of Mary's Gone Crackers. This is a fantastic brand of healthful crackers. They have no hydrogenated oils whatsoever, no trans fats, and they're crackers I've been eating for well over a year now. Thank you for sharing some time with us.
Mary Waldner: Oh, you're welcome. Nice to be here.
Mike: Now, how did you come up with these crackers in the first place?
Waldner: I was looking for a product that I could eat when I went to parties and restaurants because I'm a celiac, so I can't eat anything with gluten. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | When the Virgin mary and the Christ child were fleeing from the soldiers of Herod, a thick stand of rosemary bushes parted to enable them to take shelter and rest. mary remained in that sheltered spot for some time, the sweet pungence of rosemary's fragrance so reviving her that as she left she bestowed upon the flowers the glorious color of her light blue mantle. The flowers were then called the roses of mary or rosemary. For centuries people thought that a rosemary plant would grow no higher than six feet in thirty-three years, so as not to stand taller than Christ. | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | In the early 1900s in New York, mary Mallon, an immigrant from County Tyrone, Ireland, later to be known as Typhoid mary, infected dozens of people with typhoid fever, several of whom died. Though she was herself healthy, she passed the infection along in the course of her work as a cook for wealthy families, often through her favorite dish of iced peaches. Typhoid fever, caused
Typhoid mary, from a contemporary publication" by a strain of salmonella bacteria, is spread by poor hygiene, and in Mary's case, denial, since she believed she was healthy. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We were just kind of joking back and forth and one of them said, "Yeah, it should be like 'Mary's cracking up' or something." And then my other friend said, "Yeah, 'Mary's gone crackers,'" and it was like (gasp). That was the moment that the name was born.
Mike: Wonderful.
Waldner: Yes.
Mike: It's very viral, too. People remember the name.
Waldner: Yes, that's right. People laugh all the time, which is good.
Mike: What originally attracted me to this product is the fact that it's made with both brown rice and quinoa. | Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts | About two weeks after his heart attack, he and his wife, mary Lind, came to dinner at our house and I had a chance to share the full details of my research. Both Joe and mary Lind immediately grasped the implications for Joe of a plant-based diet. All at once, instead of having no options, they were empowered. In mary Lind's words, "It was our own personal disaster, and suddenly there was something small we could do." Immediately, Joe embarked on my nutrition program, refusing to take any cholesterol-lowering drugs, and he redefined the word commitment. | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | Typhoid fever, caused
Typhoid mary, from a contemporary publication" by a strain of salmonella bacteria, is spread by poor hygiene, and in Mary's case, denial, since she believed she was healthy. She maintained her innocence even when doctors confronted her with evidence to the contrary—and to be fair, there was no scientific consensus at the time that a person could carry a disease without an active infection. mary strenuously resisted efforts by Dr. Josephine Baker of the New York City Health department to have her removed from circulation. Dr. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | Rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis)
Also Known As: Sea Rose, Incensier, Herb of Crowns, Compass Plant, and Mary's Tree
There's Rosemary for you, that's for remembrance! Pray you, love, remember.
—William Shakespeare (Ophelia in Hamlet)
The air was calm, and the strong scents of the hill, like invisible smoke, filled the bottom of the ravine. Thyme, aspic and rosemary turned green the golden fragrance of the resin, whose long, motionless tears shone in the clear shade on the black bark. | Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts | The ear was also a significant symbol in early Christianity; mary was said to have conceived Jesus through her ears by "hearing the word of God." In fact, many early Christian paintings portrayed the Baby Jesus descending from heaven toward Mary's ear.
It's no wonder that ears have attained such symbolic significance; for without hearing, there's neither music, the voices of our loved ones, nor the sounds of warning from our enemies. We're all attuned to the role our internal ears play in hearing. | Dianne Onstad See book keywords and concepts | The flowers were then called the roses of mary or rosemary. For centuries people thought that a rosemary plant would grow no higher than six feet in thirty-three years, so as not to stand taller than Christ.
Culinary Uses
Rosemary contains oil of camphor, which gives it a wonderful scent and a pleasantly pungent flavor, sometimes described as a cross between sage and lavender with a touch of ginger. These small, needle-shaped leaves are used fresh; they should be crushed or minced to bring out their full flavor before sprinkling over or rubbing into foods. | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | She maintained her innocence even when doctors confronted her with evidence to the contrary—and to be fair, there was no scientific consensus at the time that a person could carry a disease without an active infection. mary strenuously resisted efforts by Dr. Josephine Baker of the New York City Health department to have her removed from circulation. Dr. Baker tried to have her quarantined twice, in one case sitting bodily on "Typhoid Mary" till the police could cart her away
Dr. Baker also trained mothers to wash their hands, limiting the spread of the epidemic. | Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts | Her name was mary Gold, and she liked nothing more than to dance all day long, twirling and spinning. She had so much energy I could barely keep up with her. And then as the sun began to set she stopped her twirling, her petaled skirt closed, and she fell into a quiet slumber. As I look around, I see hundreds of orange and yellow flowers opened wide appearing just like her skirt. I pick a blossom and hold it just below my belly button, letting the resonance of mary Gold tune my vibration to hers. My energy pulses in rhythmic harmony as we dance in synchronicity. | Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts | | Now on a certain day, while mary stood near the fountain to fill her pitcher, the angel of the Lord appeared unto her, saying, Blessed art thou, mary, for in thy womb thou hast prepared a habitation for the Lord. Behold, light from heaven shall come and dwell in thee, and through thee shall shine in all the world." 11
The story is recounted everywhere; and with such striking uniformity of the main contours, that the early Christian missionaries were forced to think that the devil himself must be throwing up mockeries of their teaching wherever they set their hand. | Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Instead of yielding to the only hope that Bob felt they had, Mary's physicians asked her family to discontinue life support. But to Mary's credit, on both of those occasions, her loving daughter staunchly refused to "pull the plug" on her mom.
When Bob reached me by telephone, I was very direct. "I can't possibly take your mother in transfer. They'll have to bag-breathe her for over forty minutes in the ambulance. That's too long. She'll probably die," I had to warn him. The quick reply was, "At least with you she'll have a fighting chance, Doc. | Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Both Joe and mary Lind immediately grasped the implications for Joe of a plant-based diet. All at once, instead of having no options, they were empowered. In mary Lind's words, "It was our own personal disaster, and suddenly there was something small we could do." Immediately, Joe embarked on my nutrition program, refusing to take any cholesterol-lowering drugs, and he redefined the word commitment. He stuck to the plan rigorously, eventually reducing his total blood cholesterol count to just 89 mg/dL and cutting his LDL, or "bad" cholesterol, from 98 mg/dL to 38 mg/dL. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | So mary was admitted into a study of anti-inflammatory drugs for this condition. Every four months patients in the study were examined by flexible endoscope evaluation and biopsy of affected tissues. mary fortunately was in the placebo group (the one not receiving anti-inflammatory drugs), but strikingly polyps appeared, then disappeared over the 60+ months of the study. By the 28th month of the study doctors found 18 polyps. | Robyn Landis See book keywords and concepts | Concerned about using drugs so consistently, mary sought out an herbalist. While overnight results are rare in herbal medicine, mary was lucky. After a thorough evaluation, the herbalist recommended a high oral dose of grapefruit seed extract. Mary's symptoms were gone by morning. Suitably impressed, mary wondered if there were following treatments that could actually prevent her infections. Of course, this is what herbal medicine does best.
Mary immediately embarked on an herbal program to support her immune system to resist the yeast. | Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | Nevertheless, after mary had played for a few minutes at her second lesson, her astonished instructor announced that he was going to enroll her in his advanced class! At our second experimental workshop, two weeks later, mary gave us a very fine concert with her violin.
THE RAIKOV EFFECT
Mary owed her precocious ability to the Raikov Effect. Soviet psychiatrist Dr. Vladimir Raikov developed a method called Artificial Reincarnation in which he used deep hypnosis to make people think they had actually, physically become some great genius in history. | Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Four days later mary was sitting up in a wheelchair and using only supplemental oxygen. At that time, she was discharged to an extended-care facility. mary saw me in my office several times after her ultimate discharge to her own home. She enjoyed a good quality of life on conventional medical therapy plus 360 mg of coenzyme Q10 per day and even reorganized a vast library of about 3,000 books all by herself.
The day the hospital attorney came to visit her at home, she baked him cookies—and then comforted him as he broke down and cried. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | SHERWOOD,12 mary STORY,2 DIANNE NEUMARK-SZTAINER,2 AND KATE BAUER2
1 HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 2University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Contents
I. Introduction 431
II. Physical activity 432
III. Dietary Factors 437
IV. Summary and Public Health Recommendations 445
V. Conclusion 446 References 448
I. INTRODUCTION
Obesity is a significant problem that affects children, adolescents, and adults across gender, race, and socioeconomic strata [1,2]. | David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts | From mary Bove's Case Files—Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism (Graves' Disease)
Mary Bove, ND, MNIMH, is a midwife, naturopathic physician, and herbalist who trained in the United Kingdom, and at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon. She has a very busy practice in Brattleboro, Vermont, and is the author of The Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants.
Kay, thirty-four years old, a new mother of just seven weeks, had recently been diagnosed with autoimmune hyperthyroidism, known as Graves' disease. | Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | She chose the violin. mary had her first lesson one week before our experiment. Until that time, she had never touched a violin in her life.
The week following our workshop, mary had her second violin lesson. Because she worked full-time as a secretary in a Washington, D.C., office, she had only a moderate amount of time to practice. Nevertheless, after mary had played for a few minutes at her second lesson, her astonished instructor announced that he was going to enroll her in his advanced class! | | For this reason, I was both astonished and overjoyed at our 1977 workshop to find that mary, the precocious violinist discussed above, was able to achieve the Raikov Effect without the aid of a hypnotic trance.
Mary simply closed her eyes and imagined herself to be Jascha Heifetz, reveling in the sensory details of that experience. She was completely conscious the whole time and was never subjected to subconscious suggestion by any outside influence. Yet, as we have seen, mary experienced a leap in accelerative learning as dramatic as any that Raikov had reported. | | Like all of us, mary had agreed to embark upon some new learning experience just prior to the workshop. She chose the violin. mary had her first lesson one week before our experiment. Until that time, she had never touched a violin in her life.
The week following our workshop, mary had her second violin lesson. Because she worked full-time as a secretary in a Washington, D.C., office, she had only a moderate amount of time to practice. | Frederic Vagnini, M.D. and Barry Fox, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Salmonella typhi is the bacteria that causes typhoid fever, a disease that turned an unknown Wild West cook named mary Mallon into the infamous Typhoid mary. This bacteria is found in the urine and stools of infected people. We don't know how mary got typhoid, but sanitary conditions being what they were—or were not—back then, she probably transferred the germs to her hands after visiting the outhouse. Then she passed them to the food she prepared and served to unsuspecting customers. (Her symptoms must have been mild enough that she could continue cooking and serving food. | Erich Grotewold See book keywords and concepts | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author is indebted to Eric Conn, Klaus Hahlbrock, Geza Hrazdina, George Wagner, and mary Catherine Bateson of the Institute for Intercultural Studies; Donald Forsdyke of Queens University; and Laurie Lindquist of Reed College for generous contributions of photographs for Figure 3.2 and to Sanjeewa Rupasinghe and mary Schuler for the pdb file for the Arabidopsis F3'H structure. She also gratefully acknowledges the National Science Foundation (grants MCB 0131010 and 0445878) and the U.S. | Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Luckily, the hospital's attorney struggled with his decision, but finally agreed to give mary that fighting chance.
Mary's body and spirit survived that trip to Manchester Memorial and she was brought directly to intensive care where she was placed back on full respiratory support with the same ventilatory settings. The only change I made to her therapy was nutritional: the addition of 450 milligrams (mg) of coenzyme Q10 delivered daily through her feeding tube. |
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