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Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness

Pam Montgomery
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By listening you may receive the plant's song, which, of course, is "big medicine." TASTE You have learned a great deal about the plant so far, but there is one more significant arena to explore—that of tasting the plant. It is important, at this point, to only put the plant in your mouth if all indications are to proceed. If you put it in your mouth and it feels prickly and on fire, then spit it out. Use your common sense. Try not to be too heavily influenced by the myth that plants will kill you.

Doctors, American Medical Association hawked cigarettes as healthy for consumers

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Medicine today is in the business of making money, and that goal is achieved by selling chemical products to consumers regardless of their safety or efficacy. big medicine is the modern version of Big Tobacco, and over the last several decades, the American Medical Association has proudly supported both cigarettes and pharmaceuticals. In my opinion, the AMA is indirectly responsible for the deaths of millions of Americans -- not just from pushing cigarettes but also for continuing to push dangerous pharmaceuticals while discrediting nearly everything in natural medicine or alternative medicine.

Science news update: Clones, Mars, quantum computing, weapons technology and more (satire)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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National breast cancer foundations that ignore low-cost prevention strategies and use silly pink ribbons as patient recruiting tools for big medicine (all while accepting millions of dollars in "gift money" from drug companies and mammogram manufacturers). Mars rovers get pity squeegee wipes The Mars rovers, which should have stopped functioning six months ago, are still rambling across the red planet thanks to their solar panels, which have been repeatedly cleaned and washed by some unknown phenomenon.

Rising popularity of medical tourism reveals deterioration of U.S. healthcare system

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Because, let's face it: big medicine is big business. And organize medicine absolutely hates competition. I say you can't stop the free market. When people find out about medical tourism, they're going to get information on the internet, make informed decisions, go overseas and get high-quality care at a fraction of the price they'd be paying in the United States. And they're going to come back and tell lots of people. As a nation, you can outlaw that, but all you're going to do is criminalize citizens of our society who should never be criminalized.

If It's Not Food, Don't Eat It! The No-nonsense Guide to an Eating-for-Health Lifestyle

Kelly Harford, M.C., C.N.C.
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Carol Hornig As big medicine took over the responsibility for health, the voices that spoke of obvious connections between lifestyle and dis-ease were drowned out by the thundering stampede to junk food and irresponsible lifestyle. J on Matsen Eating Alive The weight loss industry, which has ballooned right along with the food industry, offers inadequate, often skewed approaches to making changes in diet. It singles out affected individuals offering fad diets, diet drugs and herbal supplements that are geared toward losing weight often at the expense of one's overall health.
As medicine has gradually assumed responsibility for human health over the last hundred years and disease has become a more and more complex mystery that only big-buck research money can unravel, the stampede to junk food and artificial additives has been allowed to proceed uninhibited, and has perhaps even been encouraged by big medicine. Education, not expensive technology, is the key to health. Jon Matsen Eating Alive To start, it is important to understand that when something has been approved by the U.S.

The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health

T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II
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Big Medicine in America is in the business of treating disease with drugs and surgery after symptoms appear. This means that you might have turned on the TV to see that the American Cancer Society gives almost no credence to the idea that diet is linked to cancer, and then opened the paper to see that the American Institute for Cancer Research says what you eat impacts your risk of getting cancer. Who do you trust? Only someone familiar with the inside of the system can distinguish between sincere positions based in science and insincere, self-serving positions.

Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work

Tanya Harter Pierce
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Deoul states, "Clearly, the tests had shown that the High pH therapy kills cancer. But 'Big Medicine' ignored and continues to ignore these dramatic results."8 Treatment Until recently, the cesium used to treat cancer was a powdered form of cesium chloride. Usually given to patients in capsules, it was effective but somewhat risky to use. This was because the powdered form could build up to toxic levels in the body. It could only be safely administered under a doctor's care, and some doctors believed cesium should not be used for longer than one month.

The Miracle of MSM: The Natural Solution for Pain

Stanley W. Jacob, M.D.
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Hot Springs, Montana, beckons visitors to its healing "Big Medicine" waters, discovered by Native American tribes, and said to produce relaxation and relief from arthritis, skin diseases, stomach ulcers, high blood pressure, and many other conditions. The medical literature contains past references to the use of sulfur-rich baths for healing purposes, particularly arthritis. Although sulfur baths still attract many patients, their popularity as a primary curative treatment has waned with the advent of modern medical methods.
Hot Springs, Montana, beckons visitors to its healing "Big Medicine" waters, discovered by Native American tribes, and said to produce relaxation and relief from arthritis, skin diseases, stomach ulcers, high blood pressure, and many other conditions. The medical literature contains past references to the use of sulfur-rich baths for healing purposes, particularly arthritis. Although sulfur baths still attract many patients, their popularity as a primary curative treatment has waned with the advent of modern medical methods.

Physician: Medicine and the Unsuspected Battle for Human Freedom

Richard Leviton
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What the FDA is doing, says Feuer, is protecting the economic interests of big medicine at the expense of the health freedoms of 260 million Americans. Despite the growing favor in which alternative medicine is held by between 34% and 41% of the American public, it is the subject of an all-out war by the conventional medical establishment. In its better moments, this establishment seeks to marginalize, trivialize, and dismiss alternative medicine as feckless folk remedies, without scientific basis.



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