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Phoenix Motorcars' SUT is an all-electric, sport-utility truck with a top speed of 95 miles per hour. It's a zero-emissions vehicle with no tailpipe or evaporative emissions, no emissions from gasoline refining or sales, and no onboard emission-control systems. Like other electric cars under development, this model can accelerate with great speed, from 0-60 mph in 10 seconds. However, performance electric cars from other companies like Tesla Motors can go from 0-60 mph in a whiplash-inducing 4 seconds. |
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ADHD drugs
Would you give your child street drugs like speed or meth? Probably not, but what if your doctor wrote you a prescription for speed and said your child needed it because he was ADHD? If you're like most parents, you'd fall in step and start giving your child speed. But wait, you say: ADHD drugs are not speed, are they? But of course they are. They belong to a class of drugs called amphetamines. They used to be illegally sold as speed. Now they're prescription drugs, and they're given to children in schools all across America (and elsewhere). |
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Ritalin is "speed" for children. A chemical amphetamine, Ritalin is made of controlled substances that would land you in prison if you sold them to a kid on the street, yet the drug is currently prescribed to millions of schoolchildren in the United States to treat a "brain chemistry condition" that was invented by the drug companies.
6. In the 1930's, drug companies marketed amphetamines as over-the-counter inhaler medicines for treating nasal congestion. Tablet amphetamines were also widely available in tablet form and frequently abused by students, truck drivers and other groups.
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Probably not, but what if your doctor wrote you a prescription for speed and said your child needed it because he was ADHD? If you're like most parents, you'd fall in step and start giving your child speed. But wait, you say: ADHD drugs are not speed, are they? But of course they are. They belong to a class of drugs called amphetamines. They used to be illegally sold as speed. Now they're prescription drugs, and they're given to children in schools all across America (and elsewhere). |
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In street lingo, it's called "speed." Selling speed to children is a felony, but feeding speed to children with a prescription is called "treatment." The practice of dosing children with powerful, mind-altering drugs is, in fact, a form of chemical abuse, yet it is tolerated today because it is framed in the language of medicine. Parents and teachers all too easily agree to the mass drugging of schoolchildren because it makes symptoms of ADHD seemingly go away. |
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EYE AND BROW SHAPER: © $$$ speed Brow ($16) works well as a sheer brow tint while helping to groom and keep stray hairs in place. A Clear speed Brow option is available, as are shades for dark blonde to light brown and medium to dark brows. speed Brow dries quickly and the brush is small enough to allow for precision grooming of thin or sparse brows. If you're considering the Clear version, keep in mind that a container of Maybelline New York's Great Lash Clear Mascara costs one-third the price and has four times as much product. |
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Infrared radiation has been proven to speed recovery of wounds and injuries, and infrared LED devices are being tested by NASA to speed the growth of plants in space.
Electromagnetic energy affects every living system, and light is only one narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum. In the last hundred years or so, many open-minded medical pioneers have looked for other healing applications of vibrational energy. This includes people like John Sarno, an expert in mind-body health, and Richard Gerber, the author of "Vibrational Medicine. |
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Evaluation included walking on a graded treadmill at a constant speed of two miles per hour, beginning at zero percent grade, with increments in the grade of two percent every two minutes of exercise until symptoms of claudication forced the subject to stop the exercise.
After six months of treatment, the carnitine group increased walking time by 54 percent compared to an increase of 25 percent in the placebo group. Similar improvements were seen for claudication onset time. Carnitine treatment improved walking time, distance, and speed. |
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Selling speed to children is a felony, but feeding speed to children with a prescription is called "treatment." The practice of dosing children with powerful, mind-altering drugs is, in fact, a form of chemical abuse, yet it is tolerated today because it is framed in the language of medicine. Parents and teachers all too easily agree to the mass drugging of schoolchildren because it makes symptoms of ADHD seemingly go away. |
James Dowd and Diane Stafford See book keywords and concepts |
In the case of an infection, your adequate vitamin D level should speed clearance of the microbe and reduce the likelihood of incomplete eradication of the microbe or the development of antibiotic resistance. The vitamin D and the antibiotic team up to overcome infection more quickly and completely. Moreover, vitamin D will assist in the repair of damaged tissues after an infection, too. Vitamin D speeds wound healing, and antibiotics in the absence of a functioning immune system aren't effective. |
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Why the FDA Doesn't Demand More Impartial Research
When the Prescription Drug User Fee Act went into effect, its declared purpose was to speed the approval process of new drugs aimed at treating life-threatening or serious diseases. "Life threatening diseases" was the focus of AIDS activists. But it was drug manufacturers who lobbied to include "serious diseases" in the act. This could speed the approval of drugs for "diseases" not seen as particularly life-threatening, including mental diseases. In order to speed up the process, the FDA had to hire additional reviewers. |
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A Clear speed Brow option is available, as are shades for dark blonde to light brown and medium to dark brows. speed Brow dries quickly and the brush is small enough to allow for precision grooming of thin or sparse brows. If you're considering the Clear version, keep in mind that a container of Maybelline New York's Great Lash Clear Mascara costs one-third the price and has four times as much product. © $$$ Brow Zings ($30) have been improved and are now more thoughtfully assembled. |
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The speed in which we eat this toxic food rivals the speed in which we are able to purchase it. Think about the time you take to sit down and eat a well-prepared meal compared to how long it takes to rifle down a fast food meal. Is it any wonder that acid reflux has exploded into the medical mainstream?
It reminds me of an old nursery rhyme I was told when I was just a little boy. Believe it or not, it is the only nursery rhyme that I can remember, and I have known it verbatim my entire life. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Suppose researchers were studying the following question: does reducing vehicular speed save lives? They find that when a car strikes a stone wall at 90 miles an hour, all its occupants perish. The same result occurs when the car hits the wall at 80 mph—and at 70. Conclusion: reducing speed doesn't save lives. (Meanwhile, everyone ignores a small study showing that in a crash at 10 miles per hour, everyone survives. |
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The intent of the PDUFA was to speed up the time it took for drugs to be approved, and it has certainly done so. Former FDA official Dr. Janet Woodcock, who was director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, has stated that tight deadlines for drug approval were creating "a sweatshop mentality" within the agency.32
The mechanism for speeding things up is very simple: the drug companies pay the FDA directly to evaluate and approve their drugs, to the tune of millions of dollars. |
Dan Buettner See book keywords and concepts |
I set the timer for 15 minutes and try and keep the speed between 25 and 30 miles an hour." She glanced down, saw the speedometer hovering between 20 and 25, and picked up her pace. Then she looked over at me expectantly and nodded at my tape recorder. She began to recount her life story almost nonchalantly, without gasping, never letting up on the pedals.
She grew up poor in what was then rural California, close enough to San Francisco to have a vague memory of water sloshing around in the family animal trough during the great 1906 earthquake. Her father was a mule skinner. |
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In fact, survival is directly related to the speed and efficiency of signal transfer. The speed of electromagnetic energy signals is 186,000 miles per second, while the speed of a diffusible chemical is considerably less than 1 centimeter per second. Energy signals are 100 times more efficient and infinitely faster than physical chemical signaling. What kind of signaling would your trillion-celled community prefer? Do the math!
Buying the Pharm
I believe the major reason why energy research has been all but ignored comes down to dollars and cents. |
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But wait, you say: ADHD drugs are not speed, are they? But of course they are. They belong to a class of drugs called amphetamines. They used to be illegally sold as speed. Now they're prescription drugs, and they're given to children in schools all across America (and elsewhere). Psychiatrists and drug companies are making a killing dosing up kids and infants on substances that used to be considered illegal street drugs (and that have no legitimate medical use whatsoever).
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Experts believe that having even mildly high blood sugar levels (prediabetes) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can speed up the aging process. In other words, those blood sugar swings ultimately tax the skin, causing people to look older than they are. As dermatologist Dr. Olsen explains: "Wrinkles are worse in people who have bad nutrition. If you're unwell, you may have more lines."
So how does excess sugar speed up those unwanted lines and wrinkles? |
Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts |
At the subatomic level, it has been repeatedly proven that you cannot simultaneously observe a particle's momentum, or speed, and its position. If you fix one quality by measuring it, you always lose track of its corollary. In one experiment performed a few years ago, scientists slowed down the speed of light in a super-cooled vacuum to thirty-seven miles per hour. When they did this, the location of the molecules that they were observing in this vacuum completely disappeared! |
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| I, too, will follow with less speed. Nay, stop and ask who thy lover is."
"He would have said more," the story goes, "but the maiden pursued her frightened way and left him with words unfinished, even in her desertion seeming fair. The winds bared her limbs, the opposing breezes set her garments aflutter as she ran, and a light air flung her locks streaming behind her. Her beauty was enhanced by flight. But the chase drew to an end, for the youthful god would not longer waste his time in coaxing words, and, urged on by love, he pursued at utmost speed. |
| Run with less speed, I pray, and hold thy flight. I, too, will follow with less speed. Nay, stop and ask who thy lover is."
"He would have said more," the story goes, "but the maiden pursued her frightened way and left him with words unfinished, even in her desertion seeming fair. The winds bared her limbs, the opposing breezes set her garments aflutter as she ran, and a light air flung her locks streaming behind her. Her beauty was enhanced by flight. |
Dr. Arthur Janov See book keywords and concepts |
We can undergo pre-birth, birth, and infancy traumas but cannot remember them because one responsible system (the hippocampus) is not yet up to speed. So while we cannot consciously recall these very early events, the "memory," or imprint, is still registered by the amygdala, and we are affected by memories we can't remember. As the neurophysiologist Joseph LeDoux states, "For this reason the trauma may affect mental and behavioral functions in later life through processes that remain inaccessible to consciousness. |