Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
My theory is that when you have people out there driving around the cities of our nation and they're doped up on drugs, they are no doubt causing more automobile accidents because they have slower reaction times and impaired nervous system function due to the drugs. In other words, they are not the healthy, alert drivers that we should have on the roads. They're out driving around with rather obvious safety impairments. Or, in the case of antidepressants, they may be violent time bombs just ready to be ticked off by some other driver. |
| We need to find out the relationship between the intake of prescription drugs and the increased risk of automobile accidents. And if that data show a strong correlation, prescription drugs need to carry strong warnings and physicians need to start warning patients not to drive when they consume these drugs.
Then again, most doctors and patients alike routinely ignore drug safety warnings. Come to think of it, cigarette packages quite blatantly tell people that smoking causes lung cancer, and the general population hasn't figured that one out yet, either. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
The analogy here is essentially the same as an automobile salesman handing you a wheel from a car and telling you the wheel is an automobile.2
HELPFUL OR HINDERING?
To be useful to the body, a supplement must be of an organic origin and contain enzymes. It must be derived from natural food sources. Vitamins and minerals must be delivered in trace amounts, as they are in whole natural food. This way, the body can utilize them to correct deficiencies without causing other problems. What food on earth can you think of that contains 500 mg of any vitamin or mineral? |
Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts |
The child's brain or the child's body is like an automobile and if an automobile is putting out blue smoke and getting six miles to the gallon and jumping and jerking, would you not look at the kind of fuel you're putting into the gas tank? We should look at the same thing for our children."
Dr. Mary Ann Block finds that 90 percent of the time, low blood sugar and food allergies or hypersensitivities are the underlying causes of behavior and learning problems. "You find behavior problems commonly in a child who eats too much sugar, doesn't eat enough protein and doesn't eat frequently enough. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Lead: Old paint, automobile exhaust, insecticides, bullets, pewter ware, some hair colorings, tap water, batteries, pottery glazes, candle wicks, stained glass
?Cadmium: Cigarettes, batteries, automobile exhaust, pink dyes used in dentures, welding fumes, ceramic glazes, many art supplies, Teflon, fungicides, plastic
?Copper: Some cooking utensils and plumbing, gold dental fillings and crowns, insecticides
?Aluminum: Some drugs (including antacids), most baking powders, some cooking utensils, antiperspirants, cosmetics, foil, acid rain
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Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts |
The child's brain or the child's body is like an automobile and if an automobile is putting out blue smoke and getting six miles to the gallon and jumping and jerking, would you not look at the kind of fuel you're putting into the gas tank? We should look at the same thing for our children."
Dr. Mary Ann Block finds that 90 percent of the time, low blood sugar and food allergies or hypersensitivities are the underlying causes of behavior and learning problems. "You find behavior problems commonly in a child who eats too much sugar, doesn't eat enough protein and doesn't eat frequently enough. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
The analogy here is essentially the same as an automobile salesman handing you a wheel from a car and telling you the wheel is an automobile.2
HELPFUL OR HINDERING?
To be useful to the body, a supplement must be of an organic origin and contain enzymes. It must be derived from natural food sources. Vitamins and minerals must be delivered in trace amounts, as they are in whole natural food. This way, the body can utilize them to correct deficiencies without causing other problems. What food on earth can you think of that contains 500 mg of any vitamin or mineral? |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| The American automobile Association could step up to sell flexible sticks for determining the fuel level in your gas tank. But ultimately, if you ran out of gas, the problem was yours alone.
The Damages of "Tight Control"
A recent continuing education course on 2 was taught by a renowned researcher, and I took the position of a fly on the wall. The class dealt with microvascular complications and clinical therapies. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Caring for the human body can be likened to maintaining an automobile. The difference is that we do not come equipped with an owner's manual. Nonetheless, our needs are similar. Our bodies need to be supplied with a full range of nutrients that promote life, and need to be able to regularly eliminate digestive, metabolic, and toxic wastes. If these requirements are not met, problems develop and diseases start to appear. For optimum performance, the human body needs its owner to understand the energy healing features that are built into it that create physical and emotional health. |
Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts |
| Bella Dinh-Zarr, PhD, national director, Traffic Safety Policy, American automobile Association.
Pediatrics.
Despite the public perception that sports utility vehicles (SUVs) are safer than passenger cars, a new report shows that when accidents happen, the bigger vehicles are no better at preventing injuries to children.
THE STUDY
In a review of car crashes involving nearly 4,000 children ranging in age from infancy to 15, study coauthor Dr. Dennis R. |
Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts |
Nausea can be caused by a variety of factors including reaction to certain foods, gallbladder imbalances, pregnancy, overeating, a reaction to certain medications, drugs, other therapies, or a heightened sensitivity to motion, such as occurs when riding in an automobile, boat, or airplane. Occasionally the stomach becomes upset as a result of these other conditions, creating the sensation of a need to vomit. Additional symptoms related to nausea may include excessive salivation, pallor, and sweating.
Enzymes can soothe the digestive system and maintain proper functioning. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
If you think of your body as an automobile, then L-carnitine and CoQ 10 can be thought of as agents (like spark plugs) that help turn the gas in the tank into energy to make the car go.
D-ribose, the third component of this quartet (which Sinatra calls the Awesome Foursome),
For a more detailed discussion of the biochemistry of these four nutrients, and for recommended doses for a variety of health conditions, check out Stephen Sinatra's excellent book, The Sinatra Solution: Metabolic Cardiology. At the very least, give it to your doctor. can be thought of as the actual gas. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It's all detailed in that automobile owner's manual you've never opened, still crammed in your glove box under a pile of greasy oil change receipts and unpaid parking tickets.
Spread the word around Boston, please, and let people know that wires do not equal bombs. Circuit boards are built by the Chinese, not by Al Qaeda. And when terrorists plant bombs, they do not use bright, flashy electronic displays that scream, "Look at me!"
The fact that electronic displays can now cause a major U.S. city to go into a terror-sticken panic says a lot about the success of fear mongering in America today. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| Eventually, when each company introduced a new automobile at a significantly higher price, the makers could state the prices are warranted. Consumers could choose between a new, higher priced vehicle (with an unproven safety and service record) or they could purchase cars with known inferiorities. (The absence of Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, etc. from the American marketplace might also be noted.)
As a juror, consider this: The evidence presented in Lilly's patents is self-indicting. In essence, the information available to the patent examiners was not submitted to the FDA.
As early as 1969 (Pat. |
| Witnesses to a horrific automobile accident might seem unaffected by the carnage they see; likewise, most of us possess the human quality of denial. "That can't happen to me" is a mantra that protects us from both mortality and victimization.
As you read succeeding chapters, you will recognize that most of us are chronic disease sufferers with a significant medical vulnerability. In terms of our current political, economic, governmental, and educational climate, you will also see why now is the optimal time for crimes against humanity. |
| Prior to the automobile accident that resulted in his imprisonment, Justin's insulin had been changed from the long-used animal insulin to the new rDNA, genetically engineered human insulin. His doctor knew that Justin was experiencing problems with the medication, due to a trip to the hospital emergency room three months prior to the accident.
At the scene of the accident, the medical emergency staff did not draw a blood sample, even though Justin was wearing a medic alert identification. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
But look how much safer it's made an automobile or the wiring in your home. So far now they only got twenty-eight dead [worldwide]. And they got two or three they don't know what's goin' to happen to them. But the industry is tremendously important. That's why it's so important for the industry to survive—for the employees that work with it.You've got to look at everyone's viewpoint. I can't say that I'm one of the lucky guys, but I must say that as long as we have put products on the market that has helped the average person economically, that must be weighed against all that's bad too. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
We've heard that the automobile industry paid off those inventors with millions of dollars to secure the patents and then buried those patents and never used that technology. Why? Because it would cost the automotive industry billions of dollars in profits.
We all know the story of how the big three automobile manufacturers purchased the Redline Train System in California, only to dismantle it to make sure that more automobiles were sold. Most people don't know that a lawsuit was filed regarding this obvious antitrust issue and the "big three" were found guilty! Corruption runs deep. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
For example, a package of chicken breasts might state "all natural," but that's a little like calling a car an automobile. Again, refer to the Nutrition Facts box and the Ingredients list when deciding on what to purchase.
What Should You Eat?
Eating healthier foods to prevent or reverse prediabetes and to slim down means cooking more fresh foods from scratch and being very selective about what you order in restaurants. (We'll discuss eating out in chapter 9.)
We have already listed many foods that you're better off avoiding. |
Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
On a daily basis, prescription pills are estimated to kill more than 270 Americans—more than twice as many as are killed in automobile accidents. Prescription medicines, taken according to doctors' instructions, kill more Americans than either diabetes or Alzheimer's disease.
America has become "a grossly overprescribed nation," says Dr. Arnold Relman, professor emeritus at Harvard Medical School and the former editor of The New England Journal of Medicine. "Again and again you see examples where patients get far more medication than they need. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
Automobile production quadrupled annually between 1945 and 1955. Low mortgage rates (designed particularly to make home ownership affordable for returning serviceman) fueled a housing boom. Many of the houses in question were built in the new suburbs, where they encouraged a lifestyle organized around the nuclear family and material comfort.
Nevertheless, for many Americans these developments had produced less happiness than might have been expected. The 1950s was not just an era of television and two-car garages; it was also, as many historians have observed, the "age of anxiety. |
Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Years ago, in the early 1980s, when cholesterol-lowering drugs first hit the mass market, studies found an increase in suicides, homicides, and automobile accidents. But those results were somehow overlooked in the rush to prescribe these "wonder" meds.
At the 2005 American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM), I attended a lecture by a prominent cardiologist, Dr. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
REPPED: Last week, I reported on taking my car to the doctor and how my doctor taught me that the car actually has certain automobile health diseases that need to be treated. I learned all about the big con of the prevention industry -- the people who change your oil and who flush out your transmission fluid, and all these other con artists out there to try to "prevent" car problems. Thankfully, my doctor completely reeducated me about the truth about automobile health. I thought, "That's great. I learned so much from this guy. Let's talk to him about the health of my lawn. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The FDA wants to protect us from lower-priced prescription drugs from other countries. U.S. automobile companies are in the dumps and GM, the U.S. flagship automobile company, is about to declare bankruptcy, in my estimation. This company is going to be screaming for protectionism because they can't compete with companies like Toyota, so they're going to want to be protected. The U.S. is erecting a whole lot of barriers right now. It doesn't want to compete in the global marketplace. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Other people who have experienced or witnessed traumatic events, including child abuse, criminal assaults such as rape, terrorist acts, automobile accidents, and airplane crashes, may also suffer from PTSD. The symptoms include anxiety, which is often intertwined with depression, as well as a tendency to be easily startled, have flashbacks and nightmares, be sensitive to noise, be hypervigilant, feel emotionally numbed, or have panic attacks.
Psychological Tips
Post-traumatic stress disorder is serious. The earlier it is treated, however, the quicker a person's recovery is likely to be. |
| If certain situations generate a lot of stress and
How Hank Learned to Lighten Up
Hank worked with customers at an automobile service center. It was important for him to leave work by 5:30 p.m. After all, he had already put in a long day by that time. A couple times a week, however, customers came in around 5:20 to pay for their service, get an explanation of the work that was done, and pick up their cars.
When this happened. Hank had to stay until at least 5:45. He was irritated, often visibly,and sometimes made critical comments to late-arriving customers. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Imagine an automobile mechanic telling his customers: "worn engine valves need to be removed and replaced, but to be on the safe side, maybe we should replace the whole engine." That's what is going on daily in breast cancer clinics across the globe.
NUTRIENTS
AND BREAST CANCER
Breast cancer and diet
Many women with breast cancer, or at risk for breast cancer, or recurrence of breast cancer, receive little if any counseling regarding their diet. |
| It's likely that these workers, driving to work early in the morning, and leaving by automobile late in the afternoon, never obtained sufficient exposure to the sun's rays to produce enough vitamin D that prevents cancer. The current mindset is to sue an employer for a discovered carcinogen rather than really ascertain the actual cause of work-related cancer. What these workers need are roof breaks.
Black Men
White Men
Black Women
White Women
Should cancer patients die vitamin D deficient?
Here is a reprint of a report from the Vitamin D Council Online Newsletter. |
Steven V. Joyal See book keywords and concepts |
My father died in an automobile accident at age fifty-nine, and I don't know about his medical history except that he, too, was overweight."
Frank's physician started him on sitagliptin (Januvia), 100 mg daily. He also prescribed alpha-lipoic acid, 600 mg daily, because of the neuropathy and family history of heart disease and diabetes. Frank's diet needed some major overhauling, so his physician arranged for him to have several sessions with a diabetes educator, as well as get information on an antiglycation eating program. |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
Evelyn's Story
Evelyn had just moved to Spokane, Washington, with her family when a serious automobile accident left her hospitalized with multiple injuries. Her left side became weak and numb, and the doctors were worried she had suffered a stroke. Test after heartrending test left her and her family in the dark. They had no idea what was happening to her body.
Approximately six months later, during which time Evelyn saw eighteen different physicians, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. |