Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So, here's a cool thing about green tea: There are the pump mechanisms that will pump things into the cells and also pump things out of the cells, and green tea can affect those mechanisms.
They've found that if women are undergoing chemotherapy and drinking green tea, that it pumps more chemotherapy inside the tumor cells. They were finding three times the concentration of Adrimyacin, which is a common chemotherapeutic drug used for treating breast cancer, inside the tumor cells in the presence of green tea. And the green tea pumps it out of the normal cells. |
Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts |
Suppose the volume of our O-region is divided into cubic cells of a certain size, say, 1 cubic centimeter each. A coarse-grained state is given by indicating the cell occupied by each particle in the region. A more refined description is obtained by making the cells smaller. But there is a limit to this refinement, since the energy cost of localizing particles to small cells will eventually exceed the available energy in the O-region.
Clearly, the number of ways in which a finite number of particles can be distributed into a finite number of cells is also finite. |
Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts |
Lipton discovered is that cells are like computer chips: programmable biological matter. Our genes, our DNA are programs and our cells react not only from within but also from without. cells respond to the environment they exist in. That environment not only consists of our fundamental biology but is also the expression of the way we live translated into biomatter. Our cells respond not only to biological programs but also to the program that runs our minds. That program is what we believe. Our perception of what is happening to us and around us influences the behavior of our cells. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So, here's a cool thing about green tea: There are the pump mechanisms that will pump things into the cells and also pump things out of the cells, and green tea can affect those mechanisms.
They've found that if women are undergoing chemotherapy and drinking green tea, that it pumps more chemotherapy inside the tumor cells. They were finding three times the concentration of Adrimyacin, which is a common chemotherapeutic drug used for treating breast cancer, inside the tumor cells in the presence of green tea. And the green tea pumps it out of the normal cells. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
However, what alternative therapies will do – and among those I include antioxidants and vitamin C – is protect healthy cells in the body so that now, when the patient receives chemotherapy and/or radiation, the healthy cells are protected, and antioxidants do not protect malignant cells.
Mike: That's a very good point.
Frank: It's just because of the physiological make-up of cancer cells as opposed to normal cells, receptor sites and availability. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Your cells have insulin receptors strategically located so that insulin can easily bind to them, enabling glucose to enter and be used by your cells. Once inside your cells, glucose is burned to produce heat and ATP. ATP intelligently stores and releases energy as required by your cells.
The carb metabolism numbers from the study that we looked at earlier represent a look at the ability of the ATP cycle to produce energy from the above carbohydrate mechanisms. |
James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts |
Fuel cells have been around a long time. Sir William Robert Grove demonstrated the process in 1839. In the late 1950s, NASA began to build a compact fuel cell electricity generator for use on space missions. Cost was not a constraint. The fuel cells and hydrogen to run them weighed much less than batteries, an important consideration when firing loads into space on rockets. Later, in manned spacecraft, the astronauts could also drink the water that the fuel cells produced.
There is no question that fuel cells exist and that they work. |
Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts |
Our genes, our DNA are programs and our cells react not only from within but also from without. cells respond to the environment they exist in. That environment not only consists of our fundamental biology but is also the expression of the way we live translated into biomatter. Our cells respond not only to biological programs but also to the program that runs our minds. That program is what we believe. Our perception of what is happening to us and around us influences the behavior of our cells. It's not always true that what is happening in our body is because we are victims of our genes. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
They do not know their pancreas is not putting out enough insulin and that their beta cells are going south on them. The first thing I did was to put in therapeutic doses of those that will help to regenerate the beta cells in the pancreas.
The bitter melon actually has an insulin-like effect. It is an extract, so you do not have a lot in there, but it is actually enough to get some insulin-like effect. The vanadium is the same. Vanadium has an insulin-like effect. If the insulin is not opening up the cells to allow the nutrients in, you will have an insulin resistance. |
Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts |
A more refined description is obtained by making the cells smaller. But there is a limit to this refinement, since the energy cost of localizing particles to small cells will eventually exceed the available energy in the O-region.
Clearly, the number of ways in which a finite number of particles can be distributed into a finite number of cells is also finite. Hence, the material content of our O-region can only be in a finite number of distinct states. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Your cells have insulin receptors strategically located so that insulin can easily bind to them, enabling glucose to enter and be used by your cells. Once inside your cells, glucose is burned to produce heat and ATP. ATP intelligently stores and releases energy as required by your cells.
The carb metabolism numbers from the study that we looked at earlier represent a look at the ability of the ATP cycle to produce energy from the above carbohydrate mechanisms. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
There are many foods that target cancer cells and don't affect healthy cells. Broccoli is one of the most powerful anti-cancer foods out there, and garlic even tops broccoli. If you eat garlic and broccoli both in their raw state, you are consuming one of the most powerful anti-cancer combinations known to mankind and nature. Those don't damage healthy cells, but they do in fact target cancer cells. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
The problem with DEHP is that ingesting it can impede the production of LH, a hormone whose main job is to trigger cells in the testes—the Leydig cells—to produce testosterone. How that happens is not yet clear, but what is clear is that when DEHP enters the pituitary, LH levels drop, and a cascade of effects follows. Lower levels of LH traveling to the testes mean less stimulation to the Leydig cells, and testosterone levels plummet. Sexual malformations may follow. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Frank: It's just because of the physiological make-up of cancer cells as opposed to normal cells, receptor sites and availability. Chemotherapy radiation will attack cancer cells first if the healthy cells are full of antioxidants, full of vitamin C and full of things like that. Then there's no room for the chemotherapy to get in.
Mike: Very interesting.
Frank: And we see that more and more. I attend probably six professional conferences a year aimed at physicians and one or more alternative therapies are promoted. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Cancer is fundamentally a failure of the body to regulate its own metabolism and clean up unhealthy, mutated cells.
In fact, the very process of cancer -- the seemingly uncontrolled duplication of cells -- is quite natural. It is much the same process that a fetus undergoes when it is forming in the womb. Similarly, whenever you injure yourself, and your body has to heal that injury by rebuilding skin cells or other tissues, it is involved in a cancer-like action. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
This includes the cells of the pituitary gland. The pituitary acts like the conductor of an orchestra, coordinating the activities of glands that release hormones responsible for triggering development of everything from the nervous system to the brain to the testes. Hormones are the body's biochemical messengers between the cells, Fed Ex packets of neurological information for turning on, or turning off, the production of specific physiological, psychological, and sexual characteristics. In the testes that includes testosterone, the primary male sex hormone. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Southam tells the patients that they are receiving "some cells," but leaves out the fact that they are cancer cells. He claims he doesn't obtain informed consent from the patients because he does not want to frighten them by telling them what he is doing, but he nevertheless temporarily loses his medical license because of it. Ironically, he eventually becomes president of the American Cancer Society (Greger, Merritte, et al.).
Researchers at the University of Washington directly irradiate the testes of 232 prison inmates in order to determine radiation's effects on testicular function. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Similarly, whenever you injure yourself, and your body has to heal that injury by rebuilding skin cells or other tissues, it is involved in a cancer-like action. In fact, cancer is just a name given to a normal metabolic function that has become abnormal in the fact that it is no longer restrained. Cancer, then, is really a normal biological process taking place in the wrong context. When cells are duplicating like crazy in a fetus, it's called a miracle of life. When cells are duplicating like crazy in the pancreas of a senior citizen, it's called a disease. Same process, different context. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
There are more bacteria cells in your body right now than human cells, and we're surrounded by viruses, fungi and other germs. The whole idea of vaccinating against one particular strain that might someday, possibly, perhaps cause a problem if you have sex is just medical nonsense.
But vaccinating young boys is an even dumber idea. It's so stupid that I can't find the words to even describe how low on the IQ chart these drug marketing "experts" must be to come up with this one. They must think the public is so gullible that they can just make up any sex-related story and use it to sell drugs. |
Wendy Bazilian, DRPH, MA, RD, Steven Pratt, MD, Kathy Matthews See book keywords and concepts |
What's often forgotten in a discussion of carbs is that they are in fact, the "master fuel" of nutrition, providing a steady flow of blood sugar to the body machine so that our cells can make energy for our bodies to perform. Under healthy conditions, the only nutrient that fuels the brain cells is blood sugar— for which carbohydrates really are essential. Additionally, in biochemistry, we say that "fats burn in the fire of carbohydrates" because in order to break down fat, you need important chemicals that are produced from burning those carbohydrates. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Every segment of our bodies is comprised of cells, and every individual cell is protected by an outer coat. This cell membrane is almost unimaginably delicate—just one hundred-thousandth of a millimeter thick. Yet it is absolutely essential to the integrity and healthy functioning of the cell. And it is extremely vulnerable to injury.
Every mouthful of oils and animal products, including dairy foods, initiates an assault on these membranes and, therefore, on the cells they protect. |
Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts |
Animal cells are less versatile in meeting their requirements, but are more adept at using the fruits of the labors of the plant cells. Animals eat other animals and plants, but their major source of nutrients is plant life. If there is a deficiency of one of the important nutrients or compounds that the cell needs in order to function, the whole procedure slows or stops. Just as in a factory that assembles cars, if one vital part does not get delivered in time, the whole plant shuts down. |
Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
When the number of these cells is high, and the person has a fever, the doctor can infer that a bacterial infection exists. When the number of these cells is low and the person has a fever, the doctor can infer that a viral infection exists. In both these conditions, feeling fatigued and sick are the most common patient complaints.
The second blood panel provides information on a number of different factors that can produce fatigue: the amount of salts in the blood (sodium, potassium, and calcium) and how the liver and the kidneys are working. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So, if we're walking into that organic food store, we're going to be making better and better choices, and eventually what happens is the flow of food that's coming in suddenly comes in from over here -- all of a sudden -- and all our cells start being able to breathe. We are actually like a hive of 60 trillion different cells, and they each want their oxygen, they each want their water, they each want their goodies and they each want their protein. How are we going to get that from fried chicken?
Mike: We're not.
Wolfe: So, how can we get it? Well, we can get it now. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
Once ingested or inhaled, DEHP heads straight for the stomach and gets broken down into a metabolite called MEHP that can be absorbed by the cells. This includes the cells of the pituitary gland. The pituitary acts like the conductor of an orchestra, coordinating the activities of glands that release hormones responsible for triggering development of everything from the nervous system to the brain to the testes. |
Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts |
But there is a limit to this refinement, since the energy cost of localizing particles to small cells will eventually exceed the available energy in the O-region.
Clearly, the number of ways in which a finite number of particles can be distributed into a finite number of cells is also finite. Hence, the material content of our O-region can only be in a finite number of distinct states. A very rough estimate of this number gives 10 to the power 1090, or 1 followed by 1090 zeros—far too many zeros to fit in the pages of this book. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
They only protect healthy cells, not cancer cells.)
Anyone taking prescription drugs, especially statin drugs for high cholesterol, needs to be taking a superfood supplement like LivingFuel Rx Super Greens. Why? Because most prescription drugs -- and statin drugs in particular -- cause nutritional deficiencies. LivingFuel Rx Super Greens helps overcome those deficiencies, giving your body the nutrients it needs to return to full health.
"I strongly recommend LivingFuel Rx Super Greens to anyone who wants to improve their health. |
Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts |
Insulin is a hormone generated by the pancreas, which helps regulate blood sugar by converting glucose into energy in the cells. Being overweight and inactive can lead to your body's inability to produce enough insulin or to utilize it properly to maintain the balance of blood sugar. As a result, glucose is overabundant in your blood, while your cells are starving for it. This damages blood vessels and nerves and can also lead to the other two biggies, heart disease and stroke. |