Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Today, it's armed guards with attack dogs. Tomorrow, it might be water boarding or other torture methods. Think that's impossible? Think again: Just five years ago, nobody in their right mind would have thought that parents who did not want to get their children vaccinated would end up in prison, their children kidnapped by state authorities and forced to subject themselves to dangerous chemical injections at gunpoint. Yet that is precisely what is happening right now in the state of Maryland. It happened on Saturday, in fact.
Where is the outrage? |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
If a person survives such an attack, the dead portion of heart muscle scars. Multiple heart attacks and widespread scarring weaken the heart, sometimes causing it to fail, a condition called congestive heart failure. If a heart attack is extensive, if it disrupts rhythmical contraction, or if congestive heart failure is prolonged, the victim may die.
My research shows that this entire process is preventable—and that through nutrition (plus, in some cases, low doses of cholesterol-lowering drugs) the risk of heart attack and heart failure can be eliminated. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This will all be conducted at gunpoint, with armed personnel and attack dogs at the ready, making sure nobody steps out of line, and suppressing any attempt at public dissent against the Orwellian vaccination policies.
The entire campaign against these parents is blatantly illegal. There is no law in Maryland requiring the vaccination of children, thus parents who refuse to do so may not be legally charged with violating any law. |
| REPPED: Following the State of Maryland's threats against parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated, children were herded into a Price George County courthouse being guarded by armed personnel with attack dogs. Inside, the children were forcibly vaccinated, many against their will, under orders from the State Attorney General, various State Judges and the local School Board Director, all of whom illegally conspired to threaten parents with imprisonment if they did not submit their children to vaccinations. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Dave had suffered an anxiety attack.
Panic attacks are far more overwhelming than what Dave had experienced. They are episodes of anxiety that increase suddenly in intensity, usually for no apparent reason, and lead to an overwhelming sense of terror or fear of death. It's almost as if the brain overloads and short-circuits. Symptoms include shortness of breath, heart palpitations, chest pain, and a fear of going crazy or losing control. Often, the person having a panic attack feels as if he or she is having a heart attack. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Bad science is used to attack vitamins, nutrients, and all natural therapies that powerful corporations can’t patent to make real money.
Vitamin E was routinely discredited in the mainstream media, for example, using remarkably bad science. Researchers tested synthetic, low-dose versions of vitamin E on populations with high risks of heart attack or stroke. When deaths occurred within the sample population group, the headlines read, "Vitamin E causes Heart attack! |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
Normally, free radicals attack the nearest stable molecule, "stealing" its electron, as seen in Figure 2-3. This attack is known as oxidative stress. When the "attacked" molecule loses its electron, it can become a free radical itself, beginning a chain reaction that can continue. If this chain reaction continues, it can disrupt a living cell.
Free radicals occur normally during metabolism. Also, the body's immune system purposefully creates them to neutralize viruses and bacteria. |
| The elevated levels of oxidized LDL stimulate macrophages to attack the LDL using free radicals. This causes more oxidized LDL. The macrophages become bloated foam cells and these foam cells attach to the inside of the artery. This can lead to blockage of the coronary arteries and a heart attack.
Vitamin E is built into LDL for protection from oxidation that can lead to clogged arteries.
Four published, large-scale, randomized, double-blind clinical intervention studies tested the effectiveness of supplemental vitamin E to reduce heart attacks. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
London was hit by a terrorist attack that left 37 dead and hundreds more wounded. Headlines around the world are ablaze with news of the event. National leaders are adamant in their efforts to track down and punish those responsible. Law enforcement resources are being mobilized on a global scale in an effort to avenge the deaths of these 37 Londoners.
Meanwhile, in the United States, over 270 people died the very same day. They didn't die from terrorist bombs or fiery explosions. They didn't die as a group, all huddled together in one location. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
If the person survives this attack, the dead portion of heart muscle scars. Multiple heart attacks and widespread scarring weaken the heart, sometimes causing it to fail. That condition is known as congestive heart failure. If the heart attack is extensive, if it results in an abnormal rhythmical contraction, or if the congestive heart failure is prolonged, the person may die.
If the same process of plaque formation occurs in a noncoronary artery, it can be just as dangerous. |
Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts |
Five years later, that possibility became a reality when the high-school-aged children who initially experienced America's worst terrorist attack began showing an increased demand for anxiety-related treatment.
In March 2007, the Yale Medical Group reported on a study conducted by the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA). The paper documented that as the age-group who witnessed the attacks have matured, a "growing number of students [are] coming to college with a history of mental illness, with an increase after 9/11." |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
The patient, Blanche Whittman, is about to experience an attack typical of "major hysteria." Facing her is a painting that shows a patient undergoing the same kind of attack, in this way virtually modeling the behavior expected. To later critics, the presence of this painting within a painting has become a kind of unwitting symbol of the way in which Charcot's entire approach to hysteria was actually grounded, not in physiology but in the power of suggestion. © Leonard de Selva / Corbis nothing to say about how the nervous system really worked. |
Dan Buettner See book keywords and concepts |
Yet if you looked at drinking nonwater fluids, consuming a lot of soft drinks, coffee, cocoa, seemed to be hazardous and increased the risk of attack. Imagine if you could really make a sizable dent in heart attack rates just by increasing the number of glasses of water you drink! That would be a major public health finding."
Fraser stared into his lap for a moment and pursed his lips. "For whatever reason, people just aren't looking into this," he said simply. "But we are looking at it again with AHS-2, and with 97,000 people, we should find it much more strongly if it is real. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
The American Heart Association recommends aspirin for "patients who've had a myocardial infarction (heart attack), unstable angina, ischemic stroke (caused by blood clot) or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs or 'little strokes'), if not contraindicated." You should not start aspirin therapy without first consulting your practitioner. Also inform your practitioner if you are taking aspirin and must have a simple surgical procedure, even a dental extraction, as it increases the risk of excessive bleeding. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
In the process of becoming stable or paired again, free radicals attack other molecules. This is where the danger in living systems lies, because this process becomes a chain reaction. These reactions can take place in less than a millionth of a second. At any one time there can be millions of free-radical-attacking and neutralizing reactions going on within the body. Every time a free radical is neutralized it may have caused damage to some part of the body. Over time, the cumulative action of unrestrained free radical activity, or oxidation, manifests as aging. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We have not had any more attacks on the NewsTarget website since Wednesday evening of this week, and even that wasn't a full-on DDoS attack. So far, we've weathered everything the hackers have thrown at us, but I have no doubt that when they get sufficiently motivated (and funded), they will eventually be able to cause website outages that take NewsTarget off line temporarily. It's really only a matter of time. But once the storm passes, we'll be back online (probably within hours), reporting on the situation. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
Evidence from 1961—1963 indicated that the risk of an attack was about six times greater, and the risk of a fatal attack ten times greater, for the nonimmu-nized population.
In the United States, use of diphtheria antitoxin became routine after 1930. Consequently, the fall in the standard death rate that can be attributed to intervention is somewhat higher than for other diseases, a success story of sorts. Yet, according to the McKinleys, the decline in death rates after toxoid is only 13. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Major Problem #3 -- A Sneak attack on Dietary Supplements.
As I have been reporting for the last week, language relating to the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA creates a new regulatory category and broadens FDA power in a way that can be used to attack dietary supplements. In response to this devious threat, Jonathan Emord, our nation's leading health freedom attorney, prepared amendment language to nullify the threat -- an amendment we now call The People's Amendment. Many of you flooded the Senate with your objections -- AND YOUR VOICE IS BEING HEARD. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
Evidence from 1961—1963 indicated that the risk of an attack was about six times greater, and the risk of a fatal attack ten times greater, for the nonimmu-nized population.
In the United States, use of diphtheria antitoxin became routine after 1930. Consequently, the fall in the standard death rate that can be attributed to intervention is somewhat higher than for other diseases, a success story of sorts. Yet, according to the McKinleys, the decline in death rates after toxoid is only 13. |
Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts |
Luke was getting clobbered by the droid, until, at the point of total frustration,
Obi-Wan blindfolds him and has him learn to extend his feelings through the agency of the Force so that he can sense the droid's attack before it actually occurs. At first, Luke gets the worst end of the battle. Then his mind calms and he begins to feel a connection with the movements of the droid. Soon he anticipates and blocks the droid's attack, successfully employing the force to guide his unconscious intuitive responses. |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
Also, the body uses the free radical action of iron to attack some pathogens. Iron helps the immune system in another way by enhancing the ability of white blood cells to engulf and kill bacteria. In this case, bacteria are attacked by free radicals that are created using an iron catalyst.
Bacteria Need Iron
The body lowers blood iron in response to infections.
Iron is also needed by infectious agents such as bacteria. The body lowers blood iron levels during acute infections to avoid aiding the infectious agents. Lowering blood iron may be an important immune response to infections. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
This ultimately leads to:
HEART attack (also known as a myocardial infarction)
HEADING OFF HEART DISEASE
Of the primary risk factors for heart disease, high cholesterol is one of the most widespread conditions. Almost 54 million women and just over 48 million men have total cholesterol levels higher than 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). That's more than 100 million people! Even more alarming, most people who suffer a heart attack have only mildly elevated cholesterol levels. (Borderline high cholesterol is between 200 and 239 mg/dL; desirable levels are lower than 200 mg/dL. |
Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Not enough people know that high triglycerides are an even bigger risk factor for a heart attack than high cholesterol," says Dr. Fratellone, former executive medical director of the Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine.
"People are walking around with normal cholesterol, normal LDL, normal HDL, and high triglycerides, and that's why they have a heart attack. The only way to decrease your triglycerides is through diet: You need to restrict refined carbohydrates and sugar. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Classically, nitrotyrosine is considered the product of peroxynitrite attack of tyrosine, and 80HG is considered the product of —OH attack of guanosine. However, the separation is not simple; nitrotyrosine can be formed from peroxidative nitration by nitrite and H202 and peroxynitrite is produced by the reaction of nitric oxide (NO? with superoxide (02?. In the case of peroxidative nitration, treating tissue sections with nitrite and H202 yields increased nitrotyrosine of the same distribution found during the disease in AD, but not control, cases [117]. |
Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts |
A small group that spends thousands of dollars on an attack can cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to the state it is attacking—as we have seen in the ongoing attacks on the Iraqi and Nigerian oil systems.
These groups self-finance their operations through transnational crime, which has limitless growth potential. Globalization has smashed the barriers between states. Transnational crime (some call it black globalization) is now a multi-trillion dollar economy and, according to Moises Nairn, the editor of Foreign Policy magazine, it is growing seven times faster than legal trade. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
A TIA, or transient ischemic attack, is a ministroke that often serves as an early warning of a more serious stroke.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE BUT ARE TOO STRESSED OUT TO ASK
High blood pressure makes your heart work harder than normal and renders both it and its arteries more prone to injury. High blood pressure also increases your risks of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, eye damage, congestive heart failure, and fatty buildups in arteries. Almost one in three adults has high blood pressure! |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
Major cardiovascular disorders include myocardial infarction (heart attack), atherosclerosis, and stroke. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and stroke comes in third. Risk factors for both include high blood pressure, obesity, elevated C-reactive protein, and elevated LDL cholesterol levels.
Millions of people are taking prescription drugs such as Lipitor, Zocor, Pravachol, Mevacor, and Crestor to lower cholesterol levels. The prescribing of these drugs is based on the hypothesis that high cholesterol levels cause heart attacks. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
The body perceives the antigens to be harmful and thus produces antibodies to attack and destroy the antigens. arteriosclerosis—A group of diseases in which the artery walls get thick and hard, slowing blood flow. artery—A large blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to other parts of the body. atherosclerosis—One of many arteriosclerosis diseases in which fat builds up in the large and medium-size arteries. autoimmune process—A process by which the body's immune system attacks and destroys body tissue that it mistakes for foreign matter. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Junk science and the discrediting of alternative medicine
While distorted science is used to promote synthetic chemicals that are extremely dangerous and almost universally ineffective, the same sort of distortion is used to attack anything that could compete with high-profit pharmaceuticals. Bad science is used to attack vitamins, nutrients, and all natural therapies that powerful corporations can’t patent to make real money.
Vitamin E was routinely discredited in the mainstream media, for example, using remarkably bad science. |