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But vaccinating young boys is an even dumber idea. It's so stupid that I can't find the words to even describe how low on the IQ chart these drug marketing "experts" must be to come up with this one. They must think the public is so gullible that they can just make up any sex-related story and use it to sell drugs. Next, we'll be hearing about young boys giving themselves HPV through masturbation! And the cries for vaccinating all young boys will be something along the lines of, "If you masturbate, VACCINATE! |
| The mainstream media is now reporting -- and I'm not kidding -- that young boys should be vaccinated with Gardasil (the drug now being pushed onto teenage girls to supposedly prevent cervical cancer) based on the idea that if they have oral sex with girls who carry HPV, they might get throat cancer!
This is an incredible stretch of scientific credibility, and it's such a preposterous marketing campaign that only Big Pharma could have come up with it. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
But besides having an old guard, your body also needs some open-minded young ones that can figure out a new threat, make an antidote to it, replicate like a high-end copy machine, and find a way to beat the aggressor.
Once the B and T cells are done with their jobs, however, these cells are no longer needed, so they start to clump, pop a hole in their own nuclei, shrivel like a raisin, and die. Win or lose, these cells will die. It's cell suicide—a programmed cell death called apoptosis (see Figure 4.4). |
| In a city model, the big-cristae mitochondria would be the high-salaried bureaucrats who spend all day preventing city government from being reinvigorated by young whippersnappers who could replace them, cut through red tape, and do a lot of work for a lower price. In your body, the turf battle happens because the large ones (the bad ones) have the power to survive at the expense of the little ones (the good ones).
It turns out that you can tolerate a lot of damage to your mitochondria because mitochondrial DNA is resilient. |
| These interactive moments will give you new insights into your own body—and how young it's working.
YOU Tips: At the end of each chapter, we'll list a bunch of actions and strategies to keep your body working as vibrantly at sixty as it was at thirty-five. These tips—some admittedly controversial—will provide information about simple changes you can make to alter the complexities of your body. Whenever the science gets thin because we can't accurately extrapolate fifty years into the future, we offer the advice that we would give our families. |
| Your mechanism for detecting thirst doesn't work as well when you're older as it does when you're young, which makes it that much more important to remind yourself to drink regularly throughout the day-before your body even tells you it's time.
YOU Tip: Play the Elimination Game. The best way to experiment with foods that may be causing you general digestive irritation is to do the food elimination test. For three days in a row, eliminate certain groups of food from your diet-dairy products, wheat products, and sugars being the top three to try. |
| The nuns with Alzheimer's were, as young adults, less mentally and physically active outside their jobs than those without the disease. That's important because Alzheimer's disease takes decades to develop. The amazing part was that even if the nuns showed pathological signs of Alzheimer's, they had no clinical symptoms. The point: Although these neurological tangles may be genetic, your ability to resist the effects of them is not.
When you increase your learning during life, you decrease the risk of developing memory-related problems. |
| A Vision of Loveliness: Your Eyes
When we were young, we all described eyes the same way: There's the white part, the colored part, and the hole in the middle. But now that we're older, wiser, and—thanks to a wealth of TV hospital dramas—able to decipher technical medical lingo, there's a lot more to say about our eyes than how beautiful they are. It
Aging Eyes
Vision loss can be hard to define. Between the extremes of total blindness and binocular vision, there's a whole stream of different ways that our sight may be compromised. |
Hyla Cass See book keywords and concepts |
Every young woman needs to be aware that her young years are crucial for building optimal bone mass. Studies have shown that a significant percentage of young women are already at risk for developing osteoporosis later in life because they've failed to build up their bones. Exercise, calcium/magnesium/vitamin D, and a good diet are crucial in the teens and early twenties. Drinking soda pop can deplete calcium by introducing too much phosphorus into the body.
SULFASALAZINE
Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine, Azulfidine EN-tabs) is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis. |
| Every young woman needs to be aware that her young years are crucial for building optimal bone mass. Studies have shown that a significant percentage of young women are already at risk for developing osteoporosis later in life because they've failed to build up their bones. Exercise, calcium/magnesium/vitamin D, and a good diet are crucial in the teens and early twenties. Drinking soda pop can deplete calcium by introducing too much phosphorus into the body.
SULFASALAZINE
Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine, Azulfidine EN-tabs) is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis. |
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Just look at the pro-war coverage on Fox News and the unending war games being played on computers and game consoles by young men who find entertainment in war. (In fact, the U.S. Army is actually recruiting young men now through a free, downloadable video game that teaches young boys how to pick up a rifle and kill people with it.)
Why some nations create war
The people of some nations actually create war (or support it) in their quest to express a sense of nationalistic heroism. |
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With its use now being approved in children as young as 10 years old (and with off-label use on infants as young as six months old), the increase in numbers of chemically-treated, obese angry young males is soon to follow. (Please wear Kevlar body armor in the public schools if you visit Allopathia any time soon…)
Obesity is caused by a virus!
In Allopathia, obesity isn't caused by eating too much, avoiding exercise and consuming lots of processed sugars; it's actually caused by a virus! |
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You have to understand that almost nothing appears in the mainstream media without an agenda. The news isn't news, it's a way of shaping public perception in order to market something: War, drugs, products, paradigms, etc. The U.S. press is a vehicle of shaping the belief systems of the public. It invents and promotes cultural fears, beliefs and perceptions. It has nothing whatsoever to do with bringing people useful news and information. Instead, it is almost entirely focused on getting people to believe what the folks in charge want them to believe. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
With its use now being approved in children as young as 10 years old (and with off-label use on infants as young as six months old), the increase in numbers of chemically-treated, obese angry young males is soon to follow. (Please wear Kevlar body armor in the public schools if you visit Allopathia any time soon…)
Obesity is caused by a virus!
In Allopathia, obesity isn't caused by eating too much, avoiding exercise and consuming lots of processed sugars; it's actually caused by a virus! |
Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In today's environment, even many idealistic young doctors begin to prefer "easy" patients to "difficult" ones. I've seen this unfortunate transformation in some of my younger colleagues.
Part of my practice has to do with clinical immunology, and I have tried repeatedly over the years to enlist a colleague—a talented allergist and clinical immunologist—to join me in my practice. He says, "Why would I want to do that? Your patients are really hard!" In contrast, his are easy. A twenty-eight-year-old woman with horrible hay fever comes into his office with her nose stuffed and her eyes teary. |
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Army is actually recruiting young men now through a free, downloadable video game that teaches young boys how to pick up a rifle and kill people with it.)
Why some nations create war
The people of some nations actually create war (or support it) in their quest to express a sense of nationalistic heroism. Failing nations need heroes, and when those heroes are no longer found in the realms of science, art, politics or global achievement, they will be fabricated from the false victories of war. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
Between 1995 and 2002, "drug mentions per physician visit" grew by only 29% among the elderly, and faster for each younger age group; for young people— age 18 and under, use of SSRIs increased by a whopping 124%. Even after the controversy began over suicide, sales continued to increase. In 2002, the most recent data available at this time of writing, physicians wrote 11 million prescriptions—8% of the total for all antidepressants— for children and teenagers.36
According to current definitions, how common is adolescent depression? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Antidepressant drugs
Children as young as six months old are now being put on psychotropic drugs such as SSRIs (antidepressants). These drugs, we now know, cause suicidal thoughts and violent behavior, especially in young boys. They imbalance brain chemistry and even alter the body's metabolism of sugar, promoting diabetes and leading to rapid weight gain. These drugs are so dangerous that feeding them to children should be considered a crime. Every single school shooting involving a child in the United States in the last 15 years has been linked to antidepressant drug use. Need I say more? |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
Oakley and young determined that the overall average increase of myopic error was -0.02 diopter per year for the bifocal group. The "standard prescription" group continued into myopia at a rate of -0.53 diopter per year. The clear success of this study was attributed to the fact that a sufficiently strong plus lens was used. The "students" were motivated to follow the desired protocol of Francis young. They were given a strong plus for all close work and a weaker plus for distant viewing.
Many scientific studies confirm the effects of retinal defocus on the refractive state. |
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The mainstream media virtually glorified the event, yet utterly failed to report the connection between violence in young men and treatment with psychiatric drugs. (Both Harris and Klebold were taking antidepressant drugs.)
It's a little known fact that antidepressant drugs have never been tested on children nor approved by the FDA for use on children. It is well established in the scientific literature, however, that such drugs cause young men to think violent thoughts and commit violent acts. This is precisely why the U.K. has outright banned the prescribing of such drugs to children. |
| REPPED: America seems shocked that, yet again, a young male would pick up an assault rifle and murder his fellow citizens, then take his own life. This is what happened last night in Omaha, Nebraska, where the 19-year-old Hawkins killed himself and eight other people with an assault rifle. Those lacking keen observation skills are quick to blame guns for this tragedy, but others who are familiar with the history of such violent acts by young males instantly recognize a more sinister connection: A history of treatment with psychiatric drugs for depression and ADHD. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Giving young men antidepressant drugs is, in my opinion, just like building silent timebombs and waiting around for one to suddenly go off. Chemically assaulting these young, troubled brains with powerful drugs -- while denying them real mental health solutions based on nutrition -- is the bread and butter of modern psychiatry, an industry that in my opinion has sold its soul to drug companies and now serves primarily as a glorified system of legalized drug dealers that preys upon children and teenagers. |
| Why do we continue to drug up young people in this country with psychotropic drugs that we know are closely associated with violent outbursts?
Giving young men antidepressant drugs is, in my opinion, just like building silent timebombs and waiting around for one to suddenly go off. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's always young men, not young girls. (It's also hilarious to see these young men "discovering" the laws of physics and chemistry.)
The "sissy" factor
There's frequently a huge "sissy" factor that men want to avoid when it comes to plants and food. Men, especially in the United States, have been trained to be macho about everything, and the idea of eating natural foods sounds pretty sissy to many men. This is a result of training. It's nothing but propaganda by society, parents and by peers.
They think they're macho when they eat steak and drink beer. |
Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts |
As the Younger Dryas set in, any adaptation to manage the cold, no matter how disadvantageous in normal times, might have made the difference between making it to adulthood and dying young. If you had the hunter's response, for instance, you would have an advantage in gathering food, because you were less likely to develop frostbite.
Now imagine that some small group of people had a different response to the cold. Faced with year-round frigid temperatures, their insulin supply slowed, allowing their blood sugar to rise somewhat. |