Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Specifically, the study shows (reprinted from the abstract): a) a significant dose-related increase of malignant tumor-bearing animals in males, in particular in the group treated at 2000 ppm; b) a significant increase of the incidence in lymphomas/leukemias in males treated at 2000 ppm and a significant dose-related increase of the incidence of lymphomas/leukemias in females, in particular in the group treated at 2000 ppm; c) a significant dose-related increase of the incidence of mammary cancer in females, in particular in the group treated at 2000 ppm. Conclusions. |
Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, RD See book keywords and concepts |
Placebo lozenge groups: All placebo patients obtained results within a very narrow range, showing very little, if any, increase in either serotonin or dopamine.
2. Active ingredients lozenge group: On average showed an 819 percent rise in serotonin and 425 percent rise in dopamine levels. Both serotonin and dopamine increased simultaneously.
3. Although there appears to be some difference based on gender, both men and women had an overwhelming increase in both serotonin and dopamine, as compared to their baseline levels. figure a. |
David Brownstein M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Results of WHI: The Ugly
A 41%o increase in stroke and a remarkable 2,100%) increase in pulmonary embolism (i.e., lung blood clots) was found in the treated (i.e., Prempro? group. In addition the Prempro?group had a 26% increased risk of breast cancer.
The Implications of WHI
The WHI was supposed to be an 8.5-year study. However, the research was stopped early, at 5.2 years, when the authors of the study realized that the risks of conventional hormone replacement therapy outweighed the benefits.
The results of the WHI made national headlines. |
| The Women's Health Initiative research study showed a 29% increase in cardiovascular disease in the group that took Prempro? This study confirmed the earlier studies on the ineffectiveness of conventional hormone replacement therapy in preventing cardiovascular disease.
In addition, WHI showed that there was no benefit for stroke prevention. Instead, women who took conventional hormones had a 41% increased risk of stroke compared to women who did not take the hormones. It is even more alarming that a 2,100%) increased risk for pulmonary embolism was observed. |
| Since then, this trend has only continued to increase. Approximately 45% of Americans use at least one prescription drug.1 2 The Kaiser Family Foundation reports 2.1 billion prescriptions were written in 1994 and 3.5 billion prescriptions were written in 2004—a 68% increase. Spending for U.S. prescription drugs was 188.5 billion dollars in 2004, a 450% increase since 1990.3 Unbelievably, it is projected that in 2015, prescription drug spending will exceed 446.2 billion dollars. We spend more money on health care than any other country. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This is the kind of risk increase you only see with ingredient toxicity. Something in these processed meats is poisoning people, and the evidence points straight to sodium nitrite."
To learn more about Grocery Warning, visit http://www.TruthPublishing.com/GroceryWarning. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
But what they are not saying is that it may be a 200% relative increase in mortality risk, depending on the baseline absolute mortality numbers. So if only 0.5 people out of 100 normally died from heart disease during a particular study, but 1.5 people died when taking a drug during that study, the relative risk increase is 200%. But the medical journals and the mainstream media will report is at a "one percent increase."
You see how the game is played? |
David Brownstein M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Results of WHI: The Ugly
A 41%o increase in stroke and a remarkable 2,100%) increase in pulmonary embolism (i.e., lung blood clots) was found in the treated (i.e., Prempro? group. In addition the Prempro?group had a 26% increased risk of breast cancer.
The Implications of WHI
The WHI was supposed to be an 8.5-year study. However, the research was stopped early, at 5.2 years, when the authors of the study realized that the risks of conventional hormone replacement therapy outweighed the benefits.
The results of the WHI made national headlines. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Over the last ten years alone, there has been a forty-fold increase in the number of children being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. That's a 4000% rise in the number of children with this so-called "disease." Gee, why isn't the CDC involved? Any increase that large should be due to an infectious disease pandemic -- if it were real, that is. But there is no pandemic, no outbreak, and no real cause for alarm. The 4000% increase is due entirely to clever marketing, disease mongering and the takeover of psychiatric medicine by Big Pharma. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Thus, the continuing increase in autism rates following vaccination may be due to the toxic chemicals that replaced thimerosal. While mercury injections probably initiated the increase in autism, the toxic substance has been replaced with other dangerous chemicals that are continuing to increase the risk of autism.
Here's an example to explain this a bit more:
We all know that sodium nitrite in processed meat causes cancer, right? Well, let's say that for ten years, somebody feeds all the kids sodium nitrite and cancer rates skyrocket. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
Several studies carried out by the Moscow Brain Research Institute's Laboratory of Neurocybernetics examining the effect of TM on the brain show an increase in areas of the cortex taking part in the perception of information and also an increase in the functioning relationship of the left and right hemispheres of the brain. The studies would suggest that meditation opens the doors of perception a little wider.20
Braud had heard about the ganzfeld, which is German for 'whole field', a method of cutting out sensory input, and he began conducting ESP studies using a classic ganzfeld protocol. |
Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, RD See book keywords and concepts |
Since it has been scientifically determined that these lozenges increase serotonin and dopamine—two important neurotransmitters—it was hypothesized that the use of this product would also alleviate the symptoms of deficiencies when the participants increased their internal production of serotonin and dopamine.
Study Methodology
Sixteen women participants who were not patients of Dr. Hart were randomly divided into two equal groups—active and placebo. |
Paul D. Blanc, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
We also knew, from cases in which a white blood cell increase had been measured, that metal fume fever runs its coutse accompanied by the same inflammatory response. Not only does the body's total white blood count briskly elevate, but also white blood cells increase in concentration in the lung, just where the zinc oxide fume has deposited. The same had been shown to be true of inhaled endotoxin.
Endotoxin is a more potent stimulant of inflammation than zinc oxide inhalation is. Nonetheless, in low doses endotoxin fever is self-limited, like zinc oxide. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Gee, why isn't the CDC involved? Any increase that large should be due to an infectious disease pandemic -- if it were real, that is. But there is no pandemic, no outbreak, and no real cause for alarm. The 4000% increase is due entirely to clever marketing, disease mongering and the takeover of psychiatric medicine by Big Pharma.
Modern medicine is the cause of disease
It increasingly seems like the only real disease in this country is the sickness of believing in pharmaceutical medicine. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
You'll be both strong and functional, and your leg muscle mass will increase in size because that is a necessary adaptation for increased strength.
The EDT program seems so simple that you might wonder why nobody thought of it before now. Part of the answer is that people who engage in strength training and bodybuilding tend to over-complicate things. They like to have all sorts of cascading systems, numbers of reps and sets, days on and days off, ladders and all kinds of numerical contortions that may not actually lend themselves to the most efficient strength enhancement system. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It is the only nutrient that has been shown to increase deep sleep -- and there are very few medications that have been shown to do this. Sun Theanine -- and it needs to be the Sun Theanine form, not the regular theanine -- has been shown to increase deep sleep.
So, you can get your eight hours of solid sleep a night. Let me also note that the average night's sleep 100 years ago was nine hours a night in the United States. We're now down to less than seven. Think about taking a 20 percent pay cut -- and that's how your body feels when you don't get your sleep. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
As revealed in the special report, the Gardasil vaccine has been linked to a 44.6% increase in precancerous lesions in some women, raising serious doubts over the sensibility of mandatory vaccination policies.
The special report is available now at: http://www.newstarget.com/Report_HPV_Vaccine_0.html
This special report reveals:
The FDA stating "HPV is not associated with cervical cancer."
Evidence that shows HPV vaccines actually increase the risk of precancerous lesions by 44.6% in some women. |
David Brownstein M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Spending for U.S. prescription drugs was 188.5 billion dollars in 2004, a 450% increase since 1990.3 Unbelievably, it is projected that in 2015, prescription drug spending will exceed 446.2 billion dollars. We spend more money on health care than any other country. Are we healthier for this increased use in prescription medications? The answer is no.
In almost every health parameter measured, the United States lags behind other western countries. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
While mercury injections probably initiated the increase in autism, the toxic substance has been replaced with other dangerous chemicals that are continuing to increase the risk of autism.
Here's an example to explain this a bit more:
We all know that sodium nitrite in processed meat causes cancer, right? Well, let's say that for ten years, somebody feeds all the kids sodium nitrite and cancer rates skyrocket. Then, they take all the sodium nitrite out of the food and replace it with a different cancer-causing chemical that they keep feeding the kids. Guess what? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Although this is just a guess, I believe that long-term use of such synthetic chemicals may greatly increase the risk of hormone-related cancers such as breast cancer and cervical cancer. They may also cause blood stasis in the abdomen and could very easily, in my view, result in increased endometriosis and severe reproductive problems.
Both the manufacturer of this drug and the FDA, of course, say this chemical is perfectly safe. Then again, FDA-approved pharmaceuticals are right now killing 100,000 Americans each year, even when used as directed. |
Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts |
That trade deficit, predicts Mike Wilson, the environmental health scientist at University of California-Berkeley's School of Public Health, will increase as the market for U.S.-produced "basic chemicals"—a menu of substances that has changed little in thirty years—diminishes under the public glare offered by REACH and as consumers' sensitivity to environmental consequences increases. "The Europeans are already gaining an advantage over us in clean technology," said Wilson. "As the market shifts, that will put them into an advantageous situation. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
It is very likely that high blood-sugar and insulin levels increase the activity of testosterone and estrogen.
Amputation. Because of blood vessel disease and circulatory problems, people with diabetes have a high risk of developing gangrene, necessitating amputation of fingers, toes, or an entire foot or leg.
Surgical complications. A study published in the April 2006 Archives of Surgery reported that people with diabetes had twice the risk of postoperative infections, compared with patients who did not have glucose-tolerance problems. |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
Foods containing vitamin C, such as green vegetables, are an especially useful addition to a meal with legumes or grains because of the ability of vitamin C to increase iron absorption.
Certain foods, such as raw spinach, contain oxalates that can bind some of their iron, making it unavailable for absorption. Certain polyphenols inhibit the bioavailability of iron. Many polyphenols such as flavonoids do not inhibit iron absorption. Only the polyphenols with gallic acid, which are often found in tannins, have been found to interfere with iron absorption. |
| Excess intake can increase risk of high blood pressure. Deficiency is from excessive losses such as losses from vomiting. Unhealthy sources: processed food often contains too much sodium and chloride. Forms in the body: bound to sodium as salt or to hydrogen as hydrochloric acid.
Main functions: maintains the cell membrane potential, is needed for energy production, and is used as an acid buffer. Adequate Intake: 4.7 grams daily for adults.
Toxicity: not found with potassium in food. Toxicity from supplement overdose is possible. |
| Oral contraceptives may increase the need for pantothenic acid. Supplements are usually in the form of pantothenol, a stable form of the vitamin. Supplements are also made from calcium and sodium D-pantothenate. The panthene form of pantothenic acid is a cholesterol-lowering drug used only under expert supervision.
Vitamin B6—Pyridoxine, the Protein Burner
Vitamin B6 was discovered in the 1930s. Vitamin B6 occurs in several forms, all of which can be converted to the most active coenzyme form, Pyridoxal Phosphate (PLP). |
| Excess intake can increase risk of high blood pressure. Tolerable upper intake level is set at 3.8 g for adults. Over age 70 it is 3.0 g daily. Deficiency is from excessive losses such as losses from excessive sweating. Healthy sources: unprocessed fruit, vegetables, whole grains, and unsalted nuts. Unhealthy sources: processed food often contains too much sodium. Forms in the body: free sodium ion and bound to chloride.
Summary for Chloride
Main functions: maintains blood pressure and fluid balance. Minimum requirement: 750 mg per day.
Toxicity is rare. |