Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
When asked why we had an accident or a disease, or in the face of global climate change, we give many answers—faulty tools, faulty user, genetics, biochemical and anatomic mishaps, pollution, the shrinking ozone layer. Yet these are answers to the question how, not why. 'Why1 questions lead to a message. What is the message? What is spirit telling us through the language of our physical existence? How can we connect more fully to our physical existence and begin to hear God? The answers are within ourselves. We need only to ask, open up to the answers, and pay attention. |
Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
At an earlier time, as a seated membet of the three-person commission but not its chair, Gall had made a name for herself by blocking an investigation into a reportedly faulty design of baby bath seats. Later, she voted against a requirement that bunk bed manufacturers rectify a problem with faulty rails that injured children (she felt manufacturers should be encouraged to take voluntary action).
The CPSC has been consistently reluctant to take on politically controversial or high-stakes economic issues. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
If industry chooses to submit faulty, unpublishable studies, it does so without consequence. If it should respond to an agency request with deficient data, it does so without reprimand or follow-up (e.g., statistics on allergic reactions reported to food companies). If a company finds it disadvantageous to characterize its product, then its properties remain uncertain or unknown. If a corporation chooses to ignore scientifically sound testing standards (e.g. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
The supplement was added during the production process, but the measurement was faulty. Dairy inspection revealed that the instrument used to measure vitamin concentrate was broken, implicating the unmeasured addition of vitamin D to the milk as the cause of the excess fortification. In a different incidence, the milk wasn't blended properly.
Now this is where it gets complicated. Milk enhances the potency of vitamin D by up to ten times, a fact that is routinely ignored by milk producers. Milk that has been enriched by 90 units of vitamin D is poisonous and can kill an adult person. |
| The answer to this question, which I will further elaborate on in this book, is amazingly simple: Damaged or faulty genes do not kill anyone. Cancer does not kill a person afflicted with it! What kills a cancer patient is not the tumor, but the numerous reasons behind cell mutation and tumor growth. These root causes should be the focus of every cancer treatment, yet most oncologists typically ignore them. Constant conflicts, guilt and shame, for example, can easily paralyze the body's most basic functions, and lead to the growth of a cancerous tumor. |
| These so-called "faulty" fats (trans-fatty acids) envelop and congest the membranes of cells, including those that make up the heart and coronary arteries. This practically starves the cells of oxygen, nutrients, and water, and eventually kills them. In another more comprehensive study, 85,000 nurses working in American hospitals observed a higher risk for heart disease in patients who consumed margarine, crisps, potato chips, biscuits, cookies, cakes, and white bread, all of which contain trans fats. |
| Pressing longer will make the muscle weak and produce a faulty test result.
4. Your arm muscle should be testing strong in this neutral state. (Please note that a particularly negative thought, an expectation, physical illness, or being under the influence of shock, alcohol, or drugs may substantially distort the outcome of this muscle test.)
5. Next, keep your right arm outstretched, while you try to think of a situation, person, past experience, etc. that would make you feel angry, nervous, or uncomfortable in some way. At the same time, repeat Step 3. |
| Over one-quarter of all tests showed faulty results.
• 31 percent of the laboratories were not even capable of detecting a simple form of anemia.
• Other laboratories falsely found infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever) in one out of every three tested persons. Between 10 and 20 percent of the laboratories detected leukemia (blood cancer) in samples that were free of it.
Another countrywide American study showed that over 50 percent of the laboratories with "high standards" and permission to conduct all different types of medical tests did not fulfill national requirements. |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
There are rare cases of molybdenum deficiency from genetic defects or from faulty intravenous feeding. Signs of molybdenum deficiency may include low levels of uric acid in the blood and urine and an increase of sulfite in the urine.
DIETARY SOURCES OF MOLYBDENUM
A survey of molybdenum intake of Americans indicated that average intakes are above the RDA. The richest dietary sources for molybdenum are beans, lentils, and peas. Whole grains and nuts are good sources. Other foods, such as animal products, vegetables, and fruits are low in molybdenum. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Of the 150,000 people who are diagnosed with colon/ rectal cancer each year, only 5 to 10% may carry a faulty HNPCC gene.
There are obviously other factors that control cancer beyond genes. One of every 25 Caucasian American carries the gene mutation for cystic fibrosis, but far fewer actually develop this disease. [Laboratory Medicine 28: 316-22, 1997]
The problem with genetic testing is that it poses dilemmas. Should an otherwise healthy woman with a mutated BRCA1 gene undergo removal of her breasts to prevent future tumors? |
| Women at high risk for breast cancer are five times more likely than healthy women to have faulty DNA repair systems. [Journal National Cancer Institute 88: 754-55, 1996] DNA repair is the process of correcting the genetic mistakes that are made each time a cell divides. If the repair process does not go right, it can increase the chances of a person having some forms of cancer.
For unexplained reasons, genetic predisposition for breast cancer has gained more publicity than it deserves. |
Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
Treatments were based on this faulty paradigm, and thus it seemed to follow, for example, that cutting a vein and letting the blood run out would rid the body of what ailed it and restore balance. Patients often did feel better after a bloodletting, or at least different, while the doctor could feel the satisfaction of having done what was right according to prevailing conceptions of disease. |
| Many experts argue that these new guidelines are based on a faulty interpretation of the medical evidence and could actually prove harmful to many people who wind up taking the drugs. Critics also note that eight of the nine authors who crafted the revised guidelines were being paid by the companies that make statins.
Previous chapters have looked at the various ways that unseen economic factors push doctors and hospitals to provide unneeded medical care, and how these financial forces may put patients at risk for the complications that are inevitable in medicine as well as preventable errors. |
Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Later, she voted against a requirement that bunk bed manufacturers rectify a problem with faulty rails that injured children (she felt manufacturers should be encouraged to take voluntary action).
The CPSC has been consistently reluctant to take on politically controversial or high-stakes economic issues. As established by legislation, the watchdog agency may have teeth, but it is effectively muzzled. The petrochemical industry has had little to fear from the CPSC. |
Ann N. Martin See book keywords and concepts |
Copper deficiencies may result in anemia, faulty collagen formation, and reproductive problems. Natural sources include mushrooms, oats, wheat germ, blackstrap molasses, salmon, and lentils.
Iodine Iodine promotes the normal function of the thyroid gland, aids in normal cell function, and keeps the skin and coat healthy. Iodine deficiencies may result in fatigue, sparse coat, and poor growth. Natural sources of iodine include table salt, kelp, canned salmon, cod, herring, haddock, and lobsrer.
Iron Iron forms part of the several proteins and enzymes in the body. |
Dr Ron Roberts See book keywords and concepts |
ASTHMA AND CHIROPRACTIC
Asthma is believed by chiropractors to be mainly related to the position of the first and second thoracic vertebrae (the ones at the top of your back), although misalignment of the spine in other areas can be a contributing factor. faulty alignment around the seventh cervical vertebra (at the base of the neck) can also be a reason for asthma and breathing difficulties.
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Osteopathy
Dr Andrew Taylor Still worked in Missouri, USA, in the nineteenth century. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
If the DNA in T cells is damaged, faulty programming can be passed on and a mutated line of cells created, resulting in a lymphoma," explains Weissinger. Want to know what fruits and vegetables are rich in the carotenes/carotenoids besides carrots and sweet potatoes? Check out "Food Sources of Standout Carotenoids" on page 84. There might be some surprises!
Lycopene fights a range of diseases. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
One of the thoughts that occurred to me during this time," he continued, "was that the great real-versus-virtual debate might be nothing more than a construction created by a faulty model of physics. My mentor, Dr. Reid, had once said that visible photons—light, electromagnetism—do not play a crucial part in the quantum information field effect. Light plays a role in energy exchange but has little to do with transferring information. I had finally been able to verify this through my matching experiments, but I was still uncertain about the role of the electron versus photon. |
| Others occur because you have a faulty copy of one or more genes. In the latter case, all that genetics can tell you is that you may be predisposed toward a particular disease. For the disease to manifest, the associated defective gene or genes have to be "expressed." For example, colon cancer is linked to five different defective genes. Yet, of the 145,000 new cases of colon cancer reported each year in the United States, only 5 percent of the people affected have one of the defective genes. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Body systems such as the liver and colon have become congested due to the intake of unhealthy foods, faulty digestion, and bowel stagnation, and are signaling their clear need for detoxification. When we ignore what the body is telling us and just mask the odor with toothpaste or breath fresheners, we are not working with the body to relieve the stress it is being subjected to. If we do not change our nutritional lifestyles to include detoxifying and healthier foods, we allow the overload of organs and congestion and stagnation to persist. |
| To correct bad breath, one must address the causes of the problem, which are bowel toxemia and faulty digestion.
Common Cold
A cold is the body's normal reaction to stagnant, excess toxins in the body. When the storage of toxins has reached a certain level, and the body still has enough stored energy, it will produce a cold to move the toxins out via mucus discharges from the upper respiratory membranes of the nose, throat, sinuses, lungs, and even ears.
The major offending foods that contribute to toxic mucus buildup are sugar and dairy products. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
He said, "the claim that these GM tomatoes were as safe as conventional ones is at best premature and, at worst, faulty."15
Political appointees at the FDA claimed that the lesions were not related to the GM tomatoes. The bleeding stomachs, they argued, came from mucolytic agents in the tomato (i.e. agents that can degrade the protective layer of the stomach surface), food restriction, and/or stress resulting from animal restraint.16 Others pointed to stomach lesions in water-fed controls in the follow-up study. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Disease happens as a logical consequence of nutritional deficiencies, toxic build-up in the organs, and faulty beliefs. Cooking and processing destroys the life-giving properties of food. Conventional healthcare views the body only as a chemical entity, and ignores the energy factors of life proved by quantum physics since 1925. Drugs can be helpful in crisis situations, but they are unnatural stimulants, and ultimately incapable of creating and sustaining life. Disease symptoms are the body's cries for help to correct imbalances and toxic buildup. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
The specifications notwithstanding, the biotech companies appear to regularly construct their research in the opposite manner, going out of their way to obscure the data with faulty controls and pooled data from varied conditions.
Monsanto's application for high lysine corn provides an example. According to the Centre for Integrated Research on Biosafety (INBI):
"The applicant changed both the environment and the composition of genotypes by planting four different non-GMO 'reference' varieties at each of the different sites. |
Dr Ron Roberts See book keywords and concepts |
Before making any adjustment tests are carried out to identify the faulty alignment and any existing neurological problems. Analyses may be made using X-rays and other imaging machines, and nerve impulses may be measured.
Tests and treatments are carried out on a couch, which can be raised or lowered by the chiropractor. Adjustments are usually made manually,- however, sometimes firm, wedge-shaped 'blocks' are placed around the back or pelvic area to re-align the spine. |
Roberta Bivins See book keywords and concepts |
He unpicked faulty assumptions—for instance, that the dosas were straightforwardly equivalent to the Greek humours, (see the Introduction, above, for similarities and differences). He also illustrated the ways in which Indian notions of matter and mind, and of the unity of science, religion, and philosophy were equivalent to the latest discoveries of the western hard sciences. |
Michael J. Panzner See book keywords and concepts |
According to CFO magazine, 57 companies made such restatements in 2005 because of faulty hedge accounting, which suggests that more than a little fudging has been going on.
While not specific to derivatives, other dangers lurk and are likely to show up en masse when the tide turns. Many of the largest Wall Street firms rely on similar risk management systems that involve a concept known as value at risk, or VaR. |
| Unfolding disclosures about the scale of long-term pension and other postre-tirement obligations, as well as scandals linked to backdated and
"spring-loaded" employee stock options, faulty accounting, and instances of outright fraud will further undermine confidence.
As prices fall, speculators and overleveraged speculators will be forced to join those who held out in hopes of selling at the top. So, too, will Wall Street firms, as their risk management models based on value at risk (VaR) spit out ongoing demands for additional sales in the face of increasingly unsettled markets. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
The faulty "stop" signal may have triggered the rearrangements.
6. The same "stop" signal is used in other crops, and might lead to similar "read-throughs" and RNA processing.
Roundup Ready soybeans produce unintentional RNA variations
Inserted promoters instruct the cell, "START READING THE TRANSGENE FROM HERE." Another genetic sequence, called the stop signal or stop sequence, is located on the opposite side of the transgene. It tells the transcription mechanism, "STOP READING AT THIS POINT. |
Dr. Arthur Janov See book keywords and concepts |
When repression is in place but faulty or failing, when the serotonin-endorphin systems are inadequate to the task of managing pain, the individual suffers, and needs outside help in the form of drugs to dampen that suffering. Often the outside drugs mimic the exact biochemicals that should be produced internally. The serious addicts I have treated (including heavy smokers) have been riddled with first-line pain.
The strength of an imprint can often be measured by its opponent— the repressive system. |