by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| The peak reading of the pressure exerted by this contraction is the systolic pressure. Between beats the heart relaxes, and blood pressure drops. This lower reading is referred to as the diastolic pressure. Blood pressure readings are in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). A normal blood pressure reading for adults is 120 (systolic)/80 (diastolic). Readings above this level are a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Mike: Yes, and again, to those reading -- what you are reading right here -- would never happen in a major newspaper or magazine, because you don't see this interview surrounded by ads. This is us talking about genuine nutrition. Real food. This is the stuff that will really help you be a healthier person, a disease-free person, a happier person with a healthy nervous system and healthy brain function.
Wolfe: Yeah, I think what's happening to anybody who's reading this right now -- you are searching for real information because you know you have been sold a few lies. |
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts |
Indeed, the reading of hands—known as palmistry or chiromancy—has been exceedingly popular for thousands of years in many cultures, and not just for reading the future. Aristotle and Galen read palms to assist them in diagnosing illness.
By the Middle Ages, palm reading
SIGN OF THE TIMES
In the Middle Ages, you cursed your enemies by wishing a pox or some other skin disease on them. Or better still, you likened them to one; calling someone a "scurvy knave" was a favorite. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
See Further reading in the Appendix.) Indeed, your entire perception of problems, limitations, disease, pain, and suffering may become profoundly altered after reading that book. Beyond that, what formerly may have led you to age faster, or perhaps even experience a physical illness, may rapidly become transmuted into powerful opportunities to generate joy, abundance, vitality, and rejuvenation throughout the rest of your life. My healing system, Sacred Santemony, described on my website, is a highly effective method to balance the root causes of emotional imbalances. |
by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| A normal blood pressure reading for adults is 120 (systolic)/80 (diastolic). Readings above this level are a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke. High blood pressure readings can be divided into the following levels:
Prehypertension (120-139/80-89) Borderline (120-160/90-94) Mild (140-160/95-104) Moderate (140-180/105-114) Severe (160+/115 + )
Signs and Symptoms
Prehypertension to moderate hypertension is generally without symptoms. Severe hypertension maybe associated with increased sleepiness, confusion, headache, nausea, and vomiting. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Electromagnetic field of human heart21
The Earth's predominant resonant frequency (the Schumann Resonance) is 7 to ten cycles per second (Hertz), with an average reading of 7.8 Hertz. This frequency is also common in the EEG readings of humans and many animals. Exposure to certain frequencies can trigger positive or negative stress, and effects on our immune systems.22 Experiments by Robert Becker showed that electromagnetic pulses of certain frequencies alter the production of Cortisol in the adrenal glands. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Heilbrun, L. K., reading, B. A., Duffy, P. H., and Hart, R. W. (1992). Oxidative DNA damage levels in rats fed low-fat, high-fat, or calorie-restricted diets. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 115, 156-160.
67. Djuric, Z., Heilbrun, L. K., reading, B. A., Boomer, A., Valeriote, F. A., and Martino, S. (1991). Effects of a low-fat diet on levels of oxidative damage to DNA in human peripheral nucleated blood cells. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 83, 766-769.
68. Kato, I., Ren, J., Heilbrun, L. K., and Djuric, Z. (2006). |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The wisdom found in this book is boundless, and the personal benefits that can come from reading it are incalculable.
Sometimes, all it takes is a gem of wisdom to change your life forever. One bit of information can change your perspective and set you free down a new path that, a day before, you never even knew existed. The Flip is that kind of book. It can set you free in a way you never thought possible.
The way to tap into this wellspring of transformative knowledge is to simply pick up a copy of the book and start reading it! |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In fact, the only reason I can print the information you're reading right now is because I sell no food or supplements and my free speech writing is not regulated by the FDA. If I were selling supplements and writing these same words you're reading right now, I would be arrested, charged with federal crimes, and put out of business by state and federal authorities. That's the reality of the oppressive medical environment under which we live today: Health is outlawed, and only disease is allowed to be promoted.
The cancer industry, you see, is not merely incompetent; it is criminal. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
And if that campaign is successful, they'll go for the ultimate stupid scare tactic: The Doorknob Campaign (keep reading, if you dare...).
Warning: Doorknobs can give you cancer
Here's how this campaign works. (Warning: This contains some graphic language, but it's the only way I can accurately describe just how stupid these vaccination scare tactics have become. If you're offended by certain words, you probably shouldn't be reading anything on this website in the first place... |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So I did something stupid: I ate a food product without reading the label. And I got nailed by an ingredient that I thought Amy's Kitchen never used. This is precisely what I advise my readers NOT to do, and I feel foolish for making such a simple food choice mistake (not reading the label).
So I apologize to my readers. I have unintentionally misrepresented Amy's Kitchen as a company that never used yeast extract, and I was wrong. They DO use this processed taste enhancer additive, and it DOES cause severe headaches in some people (like myself). |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Women who are reading this know exactly what I'm talking about, and for that matter I am sure the men reading this know, too. The endocrine system regulates development, growth, reproduction, and behavior through an intricate system of hormones. Hormones are your body's messengers that get produced in one part of the body, such as the thyroid, adrenal or pituitary gland, pass into the bloodstream, and go to distant organs and tissues, where they act to modify structures and functions. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
The diastolic reading measures the pressure when the heart is at rest. Years ago, the diastolic measurement was considered the more important of the two. But we know now that the systolic reading is as—if not more—important in diagnosing and treating high blood pressure. While it is true that systolic blood pressure does tend to climb in most people as they grow older, it still shouldn't be considered normal, because it comes with an increased risk of stroke, heart disease, and kidney disease. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The subpoena is troubling because it permits the government to peek into the reading habits of specific individuals without their knowledge or permission," Judge Crocker wrote in his ruling. "It is an unsettling and un-American scenario to envision federal agents nosing through the reading lists of law-abiding citizens while hunting for evidence against somebody else."
Welcome to Police State Amerika
This News.com story by Declan McCullagh documents how AT&T opened up its massive telecommunications network to U.S. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Women who are reading this know exactly what I'm talking about, and for that matter I am sure the men reading this know, too. The endocrine system regulates development, growth, reproduction, and behavior through an intricate system of hormones. Hormones are your body's messengers that get produced in one part of the body, such as the thyroid, adrenal or pituitary gland, pass into the bloodstream, and go to distant organs and tissues, where they act to modify structures and functions. |
Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon See book keywords and concepts |
A graph showing the average blood sugar reading every five minutes (288 blood sugar readings per day) can then be generated and studied in relationship to food intake, appetite, food cravings, hypoglycemic symptoms, medication, and exercise.
300 4-
=5 200 4-
100+-
0+-
3:00 AM 6:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Time of Day
Figure 3.5. Continuous glucose graph over 24 hours in typical overweight, nondiabetic patient before the Hunger Free Forever program. Patient has elevated glycemic volatility (she is on the blood sugar roller coaster). |
Dr. Arthur Janov See book keywords and concepts |
That is why a depressive can come into a session with a 96-degree (F) body temperature, relive a deep early hopelessness, and leave with a more normal reading. Why? Because the imprinted sensation/feeling no longer holds the deviation in place. That is, deviated readings are a product of the imprint. The body must react to deleterious early events; it doesn't develop low body temperature capriciously. It is part of an ensemble of reactions throughout the system that keep depression intact. It is all part of the memory. |
Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts |
To my reading, Kramer is at least as pro-therapy as he is pro-medication, but, as usual, all the attention went to the drugs.
The rub is that SSRIs are no longer considered as safe as they were initially believed to be. "[Ejxperience has shown that some side effects are more common and problematic than initially suspected," said Norman Sussman, director of the psychopharmacology research service at New York University. |
| According to The New York Times, "a careful reading of these articles reveals a pattern of rhetorical techniques" to put Trazodone in a negative light and downplay its positives.79
But the most nefarious and manipulative practice of all is barely known, even within the medical profession. It is a dirty little secret that a good percentage of "scientific" articles in even the top journals are now "ghostwritten"—meaning that a failure to identify, in the author credits, a person who has made substantial contributions to the writing or research of the article. |
| Brain images are still far cruder than one would think after reading the sensational insights attributed to them in the science pages of newspapers and magazines. Neural events occur at a micrometer scale; whereas the images of fMRI, for example, are on the millimeter scale. That's sort of like watching a football game on a small television fifty yards away with your glasses off, and trying to identify the left tackle.
Second, it must be remembered that these are secondary images of blood flow and glucose in the brain and not of brain tissue itself. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In reviewing animal, laboratory, and human studies, the study's authors conclude that while there is some conflicting data as to whether soy is protective against breast cancer or is safe or harmful for breast cancer patients, it is clear from reading this research that the data significantly favors safety and even protection if consumed from a young age. The authors concluded that moderation in intake is probably wise and should mimic the Asian soy intake of one to two servings per day. |
| Consider reading more about each, experimenting, or speaking with your health-care practitioner and/or a qualified nutritionist to determine which approach is best for you.
Nutritional Supplements
Although dietary changes alone can have a powerful effect in reducing the incidence of heart disease, they may not be enough for everyone. Lowering cholesterol, lowering blood pressure, inhibiting blood clots, preventing oxidative damage to the vessel walls, and several other mechanisms are all effects that can be achieved with the therapeutic use of nutritional/herbal supplements. |
| For practitioners reading this book, the following criteria may be helpful in determining the appropriate treatment:
Criteria for Naturopathic Protocol
1. ASC-US.
2. ASC-US with documented HPV.
3. ASC-H: endocervical curettage is negative or positive with a satisfactory colposcopy.
4. Low-grade squamous intraepithelial neoplasia: endocervical curettage is negative with a satisfactory colposcopy.
5. High-grade squamous intraepithelial neoplasia: endocervical curettage is negative with a satisfactory colposcopy.
6. |
Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts |
Why don't you do some reading of your own?" I suggested.
"Oh, I haven't read anything since I started taking my medications. I have blurred vision a lot and get dizzy when I read," he said.
I shrugged it off at the time. I figured that he had no choice but to take the medications, and if they made his vision blurry, he'd just have to put up with it. These days I am more aware of the full picture—the role of the medications in his overall quality of life. The more I worked with patients, the more I saw both the quantity and misery of the side effects. |
Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe See book keywords and concepts |
In the Birmingham suburb of Bournville, where they had established their factory, the Cadburys created a model town with adequate housing for their workers, and even a dining room and reading room. Beer and stronger liquor were out: the Cadburys despised alcohol—and pubs are still notoriously absent in Bournville. Industrial paternalism still reigns in the Cadbury realm—employees who are about to be married still receive a Bible and a single carnation from the company.9 Joseph Rownttee built a similar model factory town in a suburb of York. |
| Which brings us to the cups themselves. A reading of our sources indicates that these were small, hemispherical bowls which could be of polychrome ceramic; calabash gourd (from the Crescentia cujete tree), painted or lacquered with designs; and even gold, in the case of the huei tlatoani.
Europeanized but accurate watercokrr of a high-ranking Aztec woman pouring chocolate to raise foam, from the late 16th-century Codex Tudela.
Flavorings, Spices, and Other Additions
We have described in the previous chapter some of the myriad ways in which cacao was prepared among the Maya. |
| When the analysis was made, it provided conclusive proof that Stuart's reading of the jar's ancient label was correct. The dead lord began his voyage through the underworld with sustaining portions of what were probably several different chocolate drinks by his side.
At the lovely Maya site of Copan in Honduras, the founder of the royal dynasty that ruled there for almost five centuries was a foreigner named Yax K'uk' Mo', who reigned from AD 426 to 437. |
| All this makes for fascinating reading, but unfortunately for our story, there is no real evidence that the unfortunate Anne of Austria brought chocolate with her to the French court.
According to a second theory, the transmission from Spain took place when Spanish monks sent gifts of the stuff (presumably cacao tablets or bricks) to theit French confreres. This is possible, but again we are dealing with pure conjecture. |