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 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health - A Breakthrough Guide to Women's Health by Dr. Hyla Cass M.D. (book promo)By Mike Adams, May 20 2009 (NaturalNews) I've met many doctors over the years who claim to be experts on women's health. Most are well informed about conventional pharmaceutical medicine, but they remain hopelessly uninformed about natural medicine. Rarely do I meet any physician who has commanding knowledge over both realms, and even when I do, virtually none of them truly grasp the key challenges in women's health.
Today, I'd like to introduce you to one of the rare exceptions in our world of medicine... a remarkable...
 The Quackery of Chemotherapy, Gunpoint Medicine and the Disturbing Fate of 13-Year-Old Daniel HauserBy Mike Adams, May 20 2009 (NaturalNews) You see it in newspapers and websites across the 'net: People insisting that 13-year-old Daniel Hauser must be injected with chemotherapy in order to "save his life," and that anyone refusing to go along with that is a criminal deserving of arrest and imprisonment.
What's most astonishing about the mainstream reaction to the forced chemotherapy of Daniel Hauser is not merely that they believe states now own the children, but that they believe in the entire world there exists but...
Clinics and Doctors' Offices Spreading Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (Superbugs)By S. L. Baker, May 20 2009 (NaturalNews) Think you're only in danger from antibiotic-resistant infections, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Clostridium difficile (C.difficile) and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus if you are in a hospital? Think again.
The potential for picking up one of these infections in other seemingly "safe" places is a real threat that deserves at least as much attention as the mainstream media-hyped new swine flu, or H1N1. For example, the BBC just reported a 58 year old...
Soy Protein Used in "Natural" Foods Bathed in Toxic Solvent HexaneBy Mike Adams, May 20 2009 (NaturalNews) Virtually all "protein bars" on the market today are made with soy protein. Many infant formula products are also made with soy protein, and thousands of vegetarian products (veggie burgers, veggie cheese, "natural" food bars, etc.) are made with soy protein. That soy protein is almost always described as safe and "natural" by the companies using it. But there's a dirty little secret the soy product industry doesn't want you to know: Much of the "natural" soy protein used in foods today...
Shock Diagnosis: Young Kids Now Being Diagnosed with Kidney StonesBy S. L. Baker, May 20 2009 (NaturalNews) Lisa Garnes received a call from her daughter's daycare center that every parent dreads. Emma, her 3-year-old daughter, was sick and doubled over with back pain. Lisa quickly took Emma to her pediatrician who at first thought the child had a urinary tract infection. But an hour later, the toddler was vomiting and so extremely ill that she was rushed to the emergency room. After a battery of tests, including an ultrasound, a diagnosis was made that shocked not only Emma's mom, but her...
Tonsil Removal as Treatment for Hyperactivity?By David Gutierrez, May 20 2009 (NaturalNews) Operating off of evidence that hyperactivity symptoms in some children might be caused by sleep disorders, some doctors are now advocating tonsil removal as a potential treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
"Eventually, I would like to be able to say 'I see a reason. Here are the sleep abnormalities, and he will do better a year later if he has a tonsillectomy,'" said neurologist Ronald Chervin, director of the sleep disorders lab at the University of Michigan...
Animal Experimentation Increases in U.S. while Coming Under Fire in U.K.By Barbara L. Minton, May 20 2009 (NewsTarget) The number of animals used in laboratory experiments has increased to nearly 115 million worldwide, according to a recent report in the journal Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. The U.S. leads the way, using 17 million animals last year, while the U.K. used only 3 million. Yet the U.K. appears to be in the forefront of protests against what is seen as a barbaric practice that ultimately can bring no real benefit to mankind.
Animals used in lab research are viewed as commodities
Animal...
Silk, SoyDream, Pacific Natural Foods and Vitasoy all Rebuked in New Soy Scorecard RatingsBy Mike Adams, May 18 2009 (NaturalNews) The Cornucopia Institute (www.cornucopia.org) has just released a new report about organic soy products that's sending shockwaves through the soy industry. By compiling information on the sourcing of soybeans, the use of toxic chemicals for soy protein extraction, and the use or avoidance of genetically modified soybeans, the Cornucopia Institute has created an Organic Soy Scorecard that reveals which soy product companies are truly trustworthy vs. those that are not.
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1300 Girls Harmed by HPV Vaccines in UK; Bizarre Side Effects Like Paralysis and EpilepsyBy David Gutierrez, May 18 2009 (NaturalNews) More than 1,300 girls in the United Kingdom have experienced negative reactions to the government-mandated Cervarix vaccine for the human papillomavirus (HPV), according to adverse events reports collected from doctors by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
"When they introduced this new vaccine, we had major concerns about its safety," said Jackie Fletcher of Jabs, a support group for those negatively affected by vaccines. "The current statistics detailing...
Improve Your Digestion without Spending a CentBy Barbara L. Minton, May 18 2009 (NewsTarget) Feel like a thunderstorm is going on in your intestinal tract? Or maybe you are among the people who rely on Tums or Rolaids after each meal. The bottom line is that more than half of Americans are not properly digesting their food. One simple solution that has worked for millions is sequential eating.
Sequential eating is one of the basic tenets of Dr. Stanley Bass, who began his medical practice in the 1950's specializing in orthopathic and natural hygiene medicine, and physiology...
Breast Cancer Screening Not as Accurate or Life-Saving as Widely BelievedBy David Gutierrez, May 18 2009 (NaturalNews) The British National Health Service has been accused of promoting the benefits of breast cancer screening without warning women of the risks, in a letter signed by 23 people and published in The Times. The letter came in response to the findings of a study conducted by researchers from the Nordic Cochrane Center of Breast Cancer and Screening, published in the British Medical Journal.
The Cochrane study concluded that the risks and benefits of breast cancer screening are far more...
H1N1 Swine Flu Likely Already Infecting 100,000 Americans, Admits CDCBy Mike Adams, May 18 2009 (NaturalNews) H1N1 influenza (swine flu) has spread beyond the ability of the CDC to track it, leading one of its health authorities (Daniel Jernigan) to admit that 100,000 Americans are likely already infected by the swine flu.
The CDC has only "confirmed" 4,714 cases of the flu so far, but by its own admission, the CDC's testing lab is so hopelessly overloaded that it has all but abandoned trying to identify every case of swine flu. All it can do now is estimate the likely number of infections...
PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer a Waste of Over-DiagnosisBy David Gutierrez, May 18 2009 (NaturalNews) A new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute adds more evidence to the increasingly prevalent belief that regular prostate screenings may lead to more harm than good for older men.
Under current recommendations, most men over the age of 50 are advised to regularly undergo a screening for elevated levels of the prostate specific antigen (PSA), a protein that spikes either in the presence of a prostate tumor or in response to non-cancerous inflammation. Men with PSA...
Court Orders Parents to Poison Their 13-Year-Old Child with ChemotherapyBy Mike Adams, May 15 2009 (NaturalNews) Against the wishes of both the parents and the 13-year-old patient in question, a Minnesota judge has ruled that Daniel Hauser must undergo conventional chemotherapy treatments, which are characterized by the mass-poisoning of the patient with toxic chemicals.
For opting to explore alternative and natural remedies rather than chemotherapy for their son, the parents were accused of medical neglect and now face having their son taken away from them by Child Protective Services (CPS...
Scientists Developing Memory-Erasing DrugBy David Gutierrez, May 15 2009 (NaturalNews) Scientists have renewed the controversy over the bounds to which psychiatric drugs should be allowed to go, with research into a drug designed to erase unpleasant memories.
"Removing bad memories is not like removing a wart or a mole," said medical ethics lecturer Daniel Sokol of St. George's, University of London. "It will change our personal identity, since who we are is linked to our memories. It may perhaps be beneficial in some cases, but before eradicating memories, we must...
Raw Milk is a Complete and Balanced FoodBy Sheryl Walters, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Raw milk is gaining in popularity among people who are looking to eat a more natural and less processed diet. Although there is a large amount of variation in raw milk, true raw milk is milk from organic grass-fed cows that is cooled to 36-38 degrees Fahrenheit and then bottled for consumption. No homogenization, pasteurization, or filtering is part of the process. Raw milk that adheres to this definition is a complete and balanced food with healing properties and many health benefits...
Cognitive Effects and Dietary Restrictions May Soon Ease for PKU SufferersBy Barbara L. Minton, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Natural supplements may be in the works that could help people with phenylketonuria (PKU) live a better life. Children born with PKU are lacking an enzyme necessary to process the amino acid phenylalanine. As a result, they are at risk for depression, anxiety, ADHD, and cognitive problems. One group of scientists is looking for a way to produce this enzyme as a supplement, while other research is delving into the connection between phenylalanine and another amino acid, tyrosine. Both...
Natural Health Advocates Gather for Longevity Conference in Vilcabamba, EcuadorBy Mike Adams, May 15 2009 (NaturalNews) We've just completed the very first natural health and longevity conference ever held in the Valley of Longevity (Vilcabamba, Ecuador). Twenty-five guests from five different countries gathered at the Health Ranger's bamboo pavilion to learn about advanced strategies for long life and abundant living. Video clips from the event will be made available soon on NaturalNews, and DVDs of the entire event will be available for purchase.
The conference was fantastic success, and the participants...
PSA Screening Pointless for Most Men Over 75By David Gutierrez, May 15 2009 (NaturalNews) Regular prostate screening provides no benefit for the majority of men over the age of 75 and should be discontinued, according to a study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University and published in the Journal of Urology.
Because many prostate tumors are very slow growing, many men who develop prostate cancer late in life end up dying from other causes before the disease can significantly affect them. This was the rationale behind the 2008 call by prostate experts for...
Resveratrol Found to Treat Fatty Liver DiseaseBy David Gutierrez, May 15 2009 (NaturalNews) The naturally occurring plant chemical resveratrol -- made famous for its role in the health benefits of red wine -- may not only prevent but even reverse the dangerous buildup of fat in the liver caused by alcohol abuse.
"Our study suggests that resveratrol may serve as a promising agent for preventing or treating human alcoholic fatty liver disease," the researchers from the University of South Florida Health Sciences Center in Tampa wrote in the American Journal of Physiology...
Spinach Knocks Out Cancer and Boosts Brain PowerBy Barbara L. Minton, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Popeye was the poster boy for spinach, at least in the cartoons. He could swallow down a can and be able to knock out Bluto who was twice his size. Popeye was probably pretty healthy too, avoiding the pitfalls of aging and disease that come from a diet lacking in flavonoids and other nutrients found in spinach. Recent research has highlighted how well these nutrients work to safeguard health.
Spinach gives a knock out punch to cancer
Scientists in Japan recently studied some of...
Don't Give Children Cough and Cold Medicines, Warn Health WatchdogsBy David Gutierrez, May 15 2009 (NaturalNews) The United Kingdom's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued new guidelines advising parents not to prescribe over-the-counter cold and cough medicines to children under the age of six, and placing stricter restrictions on their sale.
"Coughs and colds can be distressing for both you and your child but they will get better by themselves within a few days. Using simple measures to ease symptoms is likely to be most effective," said MHRA Director of Vigilance...
Organic Foods Provide More than Health BenefitsBy Sheryl Walters, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Organic foods can be considered to be better and healthier not only for the consumer but also for the environment. Organic foods are considered to be more nutrient dense than their counterparts produced via modern farming practices.
Dr. David Thomas, a physician and researcher, has studied and compared the United States government guidelines and tables for the nutritional content of various foods. These tables have been published by the government first in 1940 and again in 2002....
New Study: Probiotic Strain Boosts Immune Response to Flu VirusBy S. L. Baker, May 14 2009 (NaturalNews) A new study just published in the journal Postgraduate Medicine has good news about a way to help fight a potential flu pandemic, naturally. Researchers found that a specific strain of probiotics, which are beneficial microorganisms similar to the "friendly" bacteria found naturally in the body's digestive system, increases the body's immune response to the flu virus -- specifically, to influenza A. And the currently much hyped and much feared so-called swine flu, also known as H1N1...
Cell Phones Spreading Superbugs in HospitalsBy David Gutierrez, May 14 2009 (NaturalNews) The cellular phones that hospital doctors and nurses bring to work are widely contaminated with dangerous pathogens, even when the health workers wash their hands regularly, a new study has found.
"Our results suggest cross-contamination of bacteria between the hands of health care workers and their mobile phones," wrote the researchers from Turkey's Ondokuz Mayis University in the Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials.
"These mobile phones could act as a reservoir...
Grow Your Own Antioxidants with Aronia Berry BushesBy Barbara L. Minton, May 14 2009 (NewsTarget) Thinking about adding a few plants this spring? Anyone who is striving to become more self-sufficient might want to think about putting in some Aronia berry bushes. Aronia berries, also known as Chokeberries, are produced on easy to grow, low maintenance shrubs that add beauty to almost any landscape. Best of all, the berries produced by these native North American plants have one of the highest levels of anti-aging, disease fighting antioxidants of any food on the planet.
High quality...
Valerian Root Provides Relief to Those with Sleep DifficultiesBy Sheryl Walters, May 14 2009 (NewsTarget) Lack of sleep is a common and serious problem that has personal health consequences as well as public health consequences. Increasing numbers of Americans are reporting that they suffer from a lack of sleep. Treatments for sleep issues range from meditation to natural remedies to prescription drugs. Due to the side effects of many sleep aids people often turn towards more conservative methods to help address their sleep problems. Valerian root is one of the most well known and effective...
Radiation Treatment for Breast Cancer Causes Cancer in the Other BreastBy David Gutierrez, May 13 2009 (NaturalNews) Young women who receive radiation treatment after breast cancer surgery are significantly more likely to later develop cancer in the other breast than women who did not undergo such radiation.
The findings come from a study, published online in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, on more than 7,000 women who were treated for breast cancer in Netherlands between the years of 1970 and 1986. All study participants were diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 71.
Among study...
Massive Decline in Coronary Deaths in Iceland Due Mostly to Natural Health StrategiesBy S. L. Baker, May 13 2009 (NaturalNews) It sounds miraculous. In the 25 years between 1981 and 2006 mortality rates from coronary heart disease (CHD) in Iceland decreased by an amazing 80 percent in men and women between the ages of 25 and 74. How could such a huge decline be explained?
Was it the result of some miracle drug? Are the health services in Iceland incredibly better than elsewhere? Findings of a study by the Icelandic Heart Association and the University of Iceland have the answer -- the vast majority of the...
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Inexpensive Magnesium Proves Impressive at Protecting the BrainBy Kerri Knox, RN, May 20 2009 (NewsTarget) Magnesium is a powerhouse. It is inexpensive and is used to treat a vast array of medical problems, often better than any drug or medical procedure available. The latest feather in magnesium's cap is its newly discovered ability to protect the brain and improve the neurologic outcomes of infants and adults who have had oxygen deprivation to their brains. Pretty impressive for a cheap mineral present in practically every multivitamin supplement on the market.
Magnesium is a simple...
Health Secrets of the Home Spice Rack ExplainedBy Kirk Patrick, May 20 2009 (NewsTarget) In centuries past, spices traded for gold. Voyagers searched the world over for the culinary and medicinal values provided by certain plants. In the days before the Industrial Revolution and the burning of fossil fuels, a person's sense of smell was said to be much greater than today. The scent of herbs would often travel for miles, and those traveling to the New World would smell the fruits and flowers on the breeze long before they could see land. Most herbal seasonings were not even...
Pre-Eclampsia Linked to Increased Heart Disease in MotherBy Elizabeth Walling, May 20 2009 (NewsTarget) Pre-eclampsia during pregnancy can be a frightening experience for any mother, but it's not unusual for fears to subside once the pregnancy is over. Evidence suggests, however, that women who experience pre-eclampsia should heed the condition as a warning that they may be at increased risk for developing heart disease later in life.
Pre-eclampsia affects about 5 percent of all pregnancies. It's a largely unexplained condition which has symptoms of high blood pressure, swelling, vision...
What You Should Know About Unsulphured Blackstrap Molasses By Paul Fassa, May 20 2009 (NewsTarget) Because of its reputation for being used to prepare livestock feed and other commercial uses, molasses needs to be understood as a disregarded source of vital human nutrients lacking in most of our diets. Molasses provides a sweetener that is safe for most glucose or blood sugar level issues and has several naturally available minerals. It has been used to help remedy many unhealthy conditions.
Ironically, molasses is the by product or "waste" from processing sugar cane or beet into...
The Benefits of Using Hypnosis in a Pediatric SettingBy Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., May 20 2009 (NewsTarget) Hypnotherapy is a natural and safe form of relaxation. The person receiving hypnosis is always in control whether the hypnosis is being administered by a licensed hypnotherapist or through self-hypnosis. Hypnosis is particularly effective in children, because it often requires creative visualization. This imagery easily allows children to be in a relaxed state. Being in a state of hypnosis allows children to work on a various number of things such as pain and anxiety, in a productive...
Learn about Viruses to Protect Yourself from the FluBy Melanie Grimes, May 18 2009 (NewsTarget) The H1N1 Swine Flu has spread worldwide and has been declared a pandemic. Questions remain about what drugs are useful and what vaccines can be used to treat this disease. To be better informed, we need to know how viruses work in our bodies. We also need to understand the strategies that the drug companies use to prepare drugs for the flu. In light of this huge international pandemic, the World Health Organization has advised us to wash our hands. So far that is the extent of the emergency...
Use Coffee Enemas for DetoxificationBy Marsha Anderson, May 18 2009 (NewsTarget) Remember the old joke about enemas? "It couldn`t hurt!" It`s OK, go ahead and laugh, both laughing and enemas are good for your health. Laughing has probably been around longer, but we know that Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine prescribed enemas some 2,600 years ago, as did Patanjali, the first written author on yoga around 200 B.C. Many cultures independently invented it and during the pre-plastic bucket days things such as hollowed out gourds or animal bladders were used...
Hypnosis Improves Academic Performance and Reduces Test-Anxiety for College StudentsBy Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., May 18 2009 (NewsTarget) A lot is expected of today's college students. They are under an enormous amount of pressure to succeed in academics. The pressure comes from themselves, parents, professors, and friends. This causes a lot of stress for students. Success in college is a stepping stone to being successful in a career after graduation, so students feel the need to perform at their full potential. It is important for struggling college students to seek help in reducing their stress with natural treatments...
Support Heart Health InexpensivelyBy Paul Fassa, May 18 2009 (NewsTarget) Here are a few inexpensive and natural additions to your diet that could go a long way toward supporting a strong heart and healthy cardiovascular system: Hawthorn Berry, Cayenne, and Jamaica (pronounced ha-my-ka) or Hibiscus Flower. The surprising health benefits of these three herbs are summarized in this article.
Hawthorn Berry
Hawthorn Berry has been used as a tonic for the heart and cardiovascular system for quite some time. It is used considerably as a heart condition remedy...
Blueberries May Take Care of Your Belly FatBy Henri Junttila, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Blueberries are not only delicious, but also very high in fiber and nutrients. They have been proven to lower blood pressure, protect against oxidative stress and now a recent study shows that blueberries might help you lose that hard to get rid of abdominal fat.
A new study published in Experimental Biology 2009 found that blueberries may change how the body stores and uses glucose (sugar) for energy. This study was led by researcher E. Mitchell Seymour, MS, of the University of...
Ten Homeopathic Remedies to Use during the Flu Season and Swine Flu Epidemic of 2009By Melanie Grimes, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Homeopathy has been very successful in treating the symptoms of flu and the Swine Flu pandemic of 2009 has been no exception. Homeopaths gather symptoms from a large population and discern what is called a "genus epidemicus". The genus is the remedy, or group of remedies, with the symptoms of most people who have a particular flu. These remedies are therefore the most likely remedies to treat a particular flu strain.
The Swine Flu showed the typical symptoms of a regular flu with...
Nurture Your Child with Nutrition the Vegan WayBy Tiffany Boutwell, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) With childhood obesity and eating disorder rates on the rise, many parents are growing increasingly concerned about their children`s diets. There is no lack of information available on proper nutrition for kids. However, there are just as many opposing views as to what is actually the best diet for children to follow. A lot of information you find is incorrect, even information from our beloved government. Their food pyramid could be referred to as the greatest pyramid scheme of all...
Red Meat Increases the Risk of Colon CancerBy Henri Junttila, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) Many studies have shown that eating red meat in high quantities can be harmful to your health. The general consensus seems to be that we should eat less of it. Colon cancer is the third most common cause of cancer in both men and women in the U.S. It affects over 145,000 people and kills over 56,000 each year. The link between colon cancer and red meat has been shown before, but this study by American Cancer Society researchers helps explain the relationship between the two.
The Study
The...
Be Informed: Information about the Swine Flu and the Flu VaccineBy Melanie Grimes, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) In the midst of this current Swine Flu pandemic, many are wondering what they can do other than wash their hands and avoid contact with other people, as the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organizations both advise. In the past, Americans have been advised to get flu shots but no flu shot exists for this strain of influenza. Science, esteemed medical journals, and the CDC itself do not believe that previous vaccines have been effective against the flu.
The Center for...
Low-Fat Dieting can Lead to DepressionBy Elizabeth Walling, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) The subject of dietary fat is always one of controversy - fat is good, fat is bad. Eat this fat, not that fat. And it always seems that information is changing and new opinions contradict the old. So what is true? Most people still assume that when it comes down to it, the less fat the better. It's literally a sad misconception, since research is showing low-fat diets are behind mood problems like depression.
The effect of fat on mood is becoming a topic of interest in scientific...
Vitamin D Deficiency Increasingly Linked to Serious IllnessesBy Ethan Huff, May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) A letter published in the April 30 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine states that almost half of critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are deficient in vitamin D, a common thread increasingly being linked to all sorts of adverse health conditions. Dr. Paul Lee, an endocrinologist and research fellow at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia and author of the recent study, admits a direct correlation between vitamin D deficiency and serious...
Treat ADHD with HypnosisBy Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., May 15 2009 (NewsTarget) According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4.5 million children (ages 5-17) in the United States have been diagnosed with ADHD. A lot of research is being conducted to find ways in which the symptoms of ADHD can be reduced. People with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have symptoms that include inability to focus or concentrate, impulsive and highly active behavior, and behaving without thinking. Researchers are unsure what causes ADHD, but studies...
Vitamin C Stops the Growth of Some Cancerous Tumors in MiceBy Henri Junttila, May 14 2009 (NewsTarget) 30 years ago the famous Nobel laureate Linus Pauling said that vitamin C supplements can prevent cancer, a highly controversial statement at the time. Now a team of Johns Hopkins scientists have shown that vitamin C stops the growth of some tumors in mice.
The Study
The study was lead by Chi Dang, M.D., Ph.D., professor of medicine and oncology and Johns Hopkins Family Professor in Oncology Research. Their work is detailed in Cancer Cell, Volume 12, Issue 3, 230-238, 11 September...
The Top Ten Products to Use for Fasting and DetoxificationBy Kirk Patrick, May 14 2009 (NewsTarget) Spring has traditionally been the season for detoxification and cleansing. Throughout the ages, humans and animals have emerged from their winter dormancy to find themselves malnourished. Having gone months without any vegetables they needed to seek remedies provided by nature, many of which blossom in spring. Certain plants and compounds greatly increase the productivity of the internal organs and thus help to restore optimal health. This article will summarize the top 10 products that...
Stop Needless Amputations with Calcium Bentonite ClayBy Perry Arledge, May 14 2009 (NewsTarget) Amputations, especially from diabetes, are on the rise. What if there was a simple solution that would reduce the number of amputations by 50% or more - something simple, safe and inexpensive? This article is intended to open the doorway and shed the light on stopping needless amputations. It is intended to challenge insurance companies to encourage research that will satisfy the reluctances of the medical profession. It is intended to save limbs and significantly lower health care related...
Protect Yourself from Poisons in the Sky By Paul Fassa, May 14 2009 (NewsTarget) There are ways to protect oneself from chemtrail toxins and rid oneself of toxins that are in them. Most of the methods of detoxing chemtrail poisons are very workable for virtually all toxic metals, regardless of their source. In case you`re fairly new to the subject of chemtrails, or wish to find out more on what toxins are in those fascinating chemtrails that too frequently decorate the sky, visit http://www.naturalnews.com/026200.html.
Toxic metal molecules, such as aluminum and...
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