Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
What I'm talking about is free trade without those disaster creators. I'm talking about free trade between everyday people. I'm talking about the kind of free trade where you go to a farmer's market on the weekend and you trade some dollars for some potatoes or some green beans or something. I'm talking about person-to-person trade between two countries, where everybody benefits.
This system of trade enhances the quality of life for everyone, until you get all these people involved who run the corporations and run the governments of the world, and they want a piece of the pie. |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
Every afternoon, when her housework was done, she would go out to her prolific gardens, where she picked and pruned, talking and muttering the whole time. One day I asked her who she was talking to and she said, "Plants are just like people; they need friends too, and when you talk to your flowers they grow better." This was the secret to her green thumb; she talked to her plants. I loved my Granny very much, and she made talking to plants seem natural so, of course, I accepted this reality wholeheartedly. This is the story I carried about plants, beginning at a very early age. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
What I'm talking about is free trade without those disaster creators. I'm talking about free trade between everyday people. I'm talking about the kind of free trade where you go to a farmer's market on the weekend and you trade some dollars for some potatoes or some green beans or something. I'm talking about person-to-person trade between two countries, where everybody benefits.
This system of trade enhances the quality of life for everyone, until you get all these people involved who run the corporations and run the governments of the world, and they want a piece of the pie. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
We're not talking about twelve weeks, or two years, or anything like that. We are talking about very rapid effects. We are talking about the average person we see in our program coming in with unregulated FBS of 300 while on insulin and/or oral hypogyclemics, and in an average of two to three weeks often having an FBS of approximately 85. If a person has Syndrome X, or what we call metabolic syndrome, then it may take several weeks longer to reset the phenotypic expression and move out of the Syndrome X expression.
The Seven Stages of Disease
The Seven Stages of Disease, formulated by Dr. |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
One day I asked her who she was talking to and she said, "Plants are just like people; they need friends too, and when you talk to your flowers they grow better." This was the secret to her green thumb; she talked to her plants. I loved my Granny very much, and she made talking to plants seem natural so, of course, I accepted this reality wholeheartedly. This is the story I carried about plants, beginning at a very early age. I thought everyone talked to plants. |
Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts |
The Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg once said that a physicist talking about the anthropic principle "runs the same kind of risk as a cleric talking about pornography. No matter how much you say you are against it, some people will think you are a little too interested."
THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT
If there has ever been a problem calling for measures of last resort, it is the cosmological constant problem. Different contributions to the vacuum energy density conspire to cancel one another with an accuracy of one part in 10120. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
If you ever wonder why all the papers in the country happen to be talking about the same topic on the same day, it's not just because it happens to be a timely topic; it's because they've all tuned in to the same news feed from the same centralized sources. The fact is, they're all talking about it because that's what's been handed to them by the centralized news decision makers in this country. It doesn't mean it's really relevant, or that it's the most important news of the day.
You might say this is like comparing apples and oranges. Wikipedia isn't supposed to be a newspaper. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
We are talking about very rapid effects. We are talking about the average person we see in our program coming in with unregulated FBS of 300 while on insulin and/or oral hypogyclemics, and in an average of two to three weeks often having an FBS of approximately 85. If a person has Syndrome X, or what we call metabolic syndrome, then it may take several weeks longer to reset the phenotypic expression and move out of the Syndrome X expression.
The Seven Stages of Disease
The Seven Stages of Disease, formulated by Dr. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The answers to preventing 90 percent of all cancers in this country are right in front of us, yet no one is talking about using a cancer prevention diet (plus sunlight and exercise) to stop this epidemic of preventable disease.
No one is talking seriously about banning soda ads and junk food ads to children, and Big Pharma has bought off lawmakers so completely that there's also no serious discussion of ways to end the madness of direct-to-consumer drug advertising (a dubious practice that isn't even allowed in most other countries). |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| We are not talking about censorship that involves the security of our country or other notable exceptions; we are talking about avoidance of controversial issues and investigative reporting that would reduce media income from advertisers.
In the seven years that the Godfathers of Greed have been allowed by government to advertise their pharmaceutical products directly to the consumer, good investigative reporting has been censored when it might conflict with the $4 billion dollars that have flowed annually into the coffers of the Fourth Estate. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I'm talking about free trade between everyday people. I'm talking about the kind of free trade where you go to a farmer's market on the weekend and you trade some dollars for some potatoes or some green beans or something. I'm talking about person-to-person trade between two countries, where everybody benefits.
This system of trade enhances the quality of life for everyone, until you get all these people involved who run the corporations and run the governments of the world, and they want a piece of the pie. A lot of times, I see the term free trade being used just as a front to allow U.S. |
Herbert Ross, DC with Keri Brenner, L.Ac. See book keywords and concepts |
They've also tried listening to music, talking to their spouse, and talking to themselves— strategies that work for the general population, but don't work once people have developed anticipatory anxiety.
"What we need to do is to stop the anticipatory anxiety as much as we can," Dr. Becker says. "For Jean, we needed to get a return-to-sleep strategy in place, because as soon as she wakes up in the night, her body chemistry starts to become alert again. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
No one is talking about getting people OFF prescription drugs and onto disease prevention diets, healthful lifestyles and low-cost nutritional supplementation. The answers to preventing 90 percent of all cancers in this country are right in front of us, yet no one is talking about using a cancer prevention diet (plus sunlight and exercise) to stop this epidemic of preventable disease. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So what are we talking about here? We're talking about drugs killing more Americans than the entire Vietnam War. We're talking about it happening every year -- twice a year, in fact. You want to talk about a war; this is war on the people, and it's being waged by the pharmaceutical industry. They're willing to trade your life for their profits, in my view. They can get away with it because, again, there's no big event. People are dying separately and quietly, and many of the people who are dying were in their old age anyway, right? They figure no one will blame the drug. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
And I'm not talking about retarded people or mentally handicapped individuals. I'm talking about people who SHOULD be smarter, but aren't.)
So who's stupid in society today? People who buy the $29 warranty plan on a $150 DVD player at Best Buy. People who buy the car rental insurance coverage at $10 / day even though they already have insurance. People who habitually play the state lottery and characterize it as an "investment plan." People who have a $50 deductible on their car insurance because they can't afford more than $50 out of pocket if there's an accident. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
You're talking about spiritual healing; you're talking about belief system transformation. You're talking about taking on personal responsibility, and you've stepped up to the plate and taken this responsibility, and you understand the power that comes with being in a position that you're in -- being able to reach out to so many people. I think that's admirable. My question is: How did you find the strength and the courage to be able to write that first book, to go through that disease transformation process and then be able to just blatantly put it all out there for the world to see? |
Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
Maybe that's because talking about costs means talking about overtreatment, and bringing up overtreatment means facing the fact that reducing unnecessary, wasteful care would lead inevitably to a smaller health care industry. The seven hundred billion dollars we currently spend on unnecessary care doesn't just go down the drain—it goes toward paying for drugs and medical devices, which are manufactured by American workers. It helps pay the salaries of doctors, hospital administrators, nurses, orderlies, and pharmacists. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The other big one that we all are talking about right now is general systemic inflation. Inflation is a trigger for damage and repair. If you can basically take the inflammatory condition in your body down, and there are ways to do that, you tend to minimize damage to arterial walls, and the arteries will clear.
Mike: Are you talking about the C-reactive proteins and inflammation?
Barron: Yes, that's how they are measuring inflation. Higher elevated levels of C-reactive protein indicate a state of inflammation.
Mike: Again, we're talking with Jon Barron. |
Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts |
The Nobel Prize winner Steven Weinberg once said that a physicist talking about the anthropic principle "runs the same kind of risk as a cleric talking about pornography. No matter how much you say you are against it, some people will think you are a little too interested."
THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT
If there has ever been a problem calling for measures of last resort, it is the cosmological constant problem. Different contributions to the vacuum energy density conspire to cancel one another with an accuracy of one part in 10120. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
If you have a pet, spend a few minutes petting and talking to it.
• Visualize (or daydream for a few minutes about) a calmer, more relaxing place, such as the beach or a forest.
Eating Habits
We ply ourselves with stimulants to help us wake up in the morning and to keep us going during the day, and these same stimulants can cause edgy feelings. In light of that, my dietary recommendations are straightforward: greatly reduce or avoid all caffeine, eliminate sugars and refined carbohydrates, and eat more protein, healthy fats, and high-fiber nonstarchy vegetables. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Our bodies are talking to us. A disease process is evidence that something is amiss in the workings of the mind; that is where the power to effect lasting change resides.1 The disease distress is the body's cry asking us to change the underlying cause—the beliefs that are not working for our highest good.
Research by Dr. Bruce Lipton, discussed previously, proves that the biology of our cells is controlled by our minds. |
| The body is talking to us, trying to get our attention to help us become whole again. We need to understand its language.
UNDERSTANDING THE NEGATIVE
Negative attitudes and emotions are not fun. We do not like having them, and we do not like being around those who display them. When we are being negative, or are near a negative person, we feel like putting up our defenses. This emotional reaction has a corresponding pattern in our physical bodies. We operate the same way on a cellular level.
Dr. Bruce Lipton's research has totally revised conventional views on how cells work. |
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts |
Speaking of tongues, they're not just for tasting, talking, and tantalizing. They also
SIGN OF THE TIMES help push food around our mouths so we can better chew and swallow it, to say nothing of helping us speak.
While our mouths may provide a plethora of pleasure for us and others, they can also get us into a ton of trouble. And they can both kiss and tell. From the color and texture of our lips and tongue to the smell of our breath, our mouth speaks volumes about what's going on inside our bodies. It's a veritable blabbermouth about our health. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
The body is talking to us; but are we listening? Are we trying to correct the underlying causes? We should be.
SYMPTOMS VERSUS CAUSES
Illness symptoms have been given names such as: headache, indigestion, stomach ache, diarrhea, constipation, hayfever, asthma, eczema, sinusitis, arthritis, high blood pressure, and cancer. They are called diseases, but are more correctly "dis-ease indicators." These indicators are signals, or symptoms, of more serious problems within the body. |