Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
To solve this problem, our safety tool offers a built-in metal glass break impact point that instantly shatters vehicle windows, allowing you to escape. One firm strike will cause the window to fragment into tiny pieces of safety glass that you can safely brush off your lap or even crawl over to remove yourself from the vehicle.
AM/FM radio: What happens if you're stuck in a storm and almost out of gas? |
C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
The second approach is to reuse glass containers such as quart-sized juice bottles. Yes, they are a bit heavier but are good solutions if you're in an office environment where mobility isn't an issue. Or you can buy glass water bottles. Check out the following link to Aquasana AQ6000 glass Water Bottles: www.medmarketplace.com/aquasana-aq6000-glass-water-bottles-set-of-six-29709.html. |
Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Whether you know it or not, every time you fill a glass with water from the tap, some of the water in the glass breaks down to hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O), and then immediately recombines to again form H20 in a reaction that looks like this:
H20 H2 + 0
This process occurs naturally millions of times per second, but you never notice it because no water actually leaves the glass and the glass remains full. Instead, as soon at the water molecule breaks apart (or dissociates), it is immediately reformed to water as hydrogen and oxygen molecules find each other and recombine. |
| The water molecules that remain in the glass continue to dissociate and they form back into water as best they can, but there just aren't as many of them left in the glass. Finally, the glass empties, you go thirsty, and may eventually die.
The same thing is true in cardiac energy metabolism. The cell consumes ATP, forming ADP and Pj. In normal, healthy hearts, ADP and P, are recycled immediately back into ATP and the glass stays full. But in oxygen-starved or diseased hearts, the mechanisms that recombine ADP and P; to form ATP do not work properly. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
LED flashlight, cell phone charger, AM/FM radio, seatbelt cutter, glass break tool, hazard light and siren in a compact, hand-held product that operates on either batteries or dynamo (a winding handle that generates electricity as you rotate it).
It's a practical, compact consumer tool that can provide light when you have no electricity, free you from a car accident, tune in emergency radio stations during a storm, charge a cell phone so you can call 911, or even help you defend yourself against an aggressor. |
| It really works as described here, and each function does what it claims to do (seatbelt cutter, AM/FM radio, dynamo winding handle, cell phone charger, LED flashlight, glass break, siren, etc.).
My main complaint about the product is that it's made of ABS plastic. It won't survive being run over by a car, nor is it waterproof. Plastic can break if it gets crushed, and I can imagine that if somebody cranks the dynamo handle too aggressively at the wrong angle, they could break that off, too. |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
The widespread and accepted opinion on the use of "glass prostheses" (glasses) cannot be defeated—even when direct experimental data argues against it. The glasses are regarded as a sign of modern style. Again, the goal of the optical industry is to have you believe that there is nothing else you can do except wear minus-lens glasses.
If you reject this common idea and feel that there must be something better you can do for your eyes and for your level of perception, then you have already moved toward a correct and more effective method. |
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One firm strike will cause the window to fragment into tiny pieces of safety glass that you can safely brush off your lap or even crawl over to remove yourself from the vehicle.
AM/FM radio: What happens if you're stuck in a storm and almost out of gas? Staying informed about weather conditions is crucial, but keeping the car running in order to use the car radio will eventually use up all your gas or run down your battery, stranding you until help arrives. |
| Personal safety: This 8-in-1 tool is shaped much like a hammer, and it can be easily gripped and wielded as a surprisingly effective self defense weapon by using the glass break metal point to strike an aggressor. To those who haven't studied self defense, it may not sound like an effective weapon, but in fact many self defense weapons (such as the Kubotan keychain weapon) are based on the same concept: concentrating physical momentum into a tiny point that can cause severe pain to an attacker. One strike to the temple, and any attacker still standing is likely to flee. |
| Carrying strap: A handy braided-cord carrying strap keeps the tool securely on your wrist when using it as a glass break tool (or self defense device). |
Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
H2 + 0
This process occurs naturally millions of times per second, but you never notice it because no water actually leaves the glass and the glass remains full. Instead, as soon at the water molecule breaks apart (or dissociates), it is immediately reformed to water as hydrogen and oxygen molecules find each other and recombine. The same is true of ATP in the heart cell. ATP dissociates to form ADP + Pj, releasing its energy to the cell. ATP is then reformed during normal metabolism, and the energy pool remains intact.
Assume now that this glass is a cell in a diseased heart. |
Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts |
Fiberglass products can directly pollute the air around them with tiny glass fibers, just the way the asbestos can pollute the air with asbestos fibers and fibrils. Fiberglass and asbestos can also pollute the air around landfills after they have been discarded. Like asbestos, microscopic fiberglass fibers can now be measured in the air just about anywhere on the planet—whether it be in cities, rural areas, or remote mountains. As fiberglass products are being produced in ever-increasing quantities, this pollution is quickly getting worse. |
C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Or you can buy glass water bottles. Check out the following link to Aquasana AQ6000 glass Water Bottles: www.medmarketplace.com/aquasana-aq6000-glass-water-bottles-set-of-six-29709.html. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Holick: Doesn't matter actually, because vitamin D rays are absorbed by the glass, so even if you're exposed to sunlight through glass, you can't make any vitamin D.
Adams: And that's all glass?
Dr. Holick: All glass. And so if you're driving in the car all the time, it's not going to do you any good. But the bottom line is this -- a study was done in Mass General Hospital. They found over 50% of inpatients - these are young adults, and middle aged, and older adults - were vitamin D deficient. |
Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Fill a glass with ice and seltzer water. (I prefer seltzer water to club soda because it is usually cheaper and has no added salt.) Hand-squeeze a quarter of a lemon or lime into the glass. Add some sweetener to your taste (Nutrasweet or Splenda—not sugar) and drink. You will have no trouble drinking eight glasses of either of these choices per day.
If possible, over the three-week trial, try to follow the food recommendations that I lay out next, which is simpler than trying to come up with alternatives each day. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Drink backwards from a glass of water. To do this, bend at the waist over the glass and put your mouth on the far side of the glass.
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Chewable papaya enzymes Original www.ihealthtree.com (888) 225-7778
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49. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Consult with an alternative practitioner and for more information go to Find A Cure at www.naturalcures.com.
Nervous System Syncronization, Freeze frame program www.heartmath.com (800)450-9111
Resperate www.resperate. |
Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts |
In the words of Princeton University physicist John Wheeler, "We had this old idea, that there was a universe out there [my emphasis], and here is man, the observer, safely protected from the universe by a six-inch slab of plate glass."1 Referring to the late-20th-century experiments that show us how simply looking at something actually changes what we're looking at, Wheeler continues, "Now we learn from the quantum world that even to observe so minuscule an object as an electron we have to shatter that plate glass; we have to reach in there. . . . |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We definitely want to say when we talk about nuts and seeds that these are really great to have stored in glass. I want to emphasize "in glass," because there are mice and little rats and things like that, and they get hungry, too, and they can get into other packaging, and glass keeps them out. It makes it easier to eat some wild food that's around, like wild salad vegetables that are growing up by your front door, when you have some kind of a fat or oil present.
Mike: It's also nice if you haven't put pesticides on your lawn. I want to mention that you're the founder of Nature's First Law. |
Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Finally, the glass empties, you go thirsty, and may eventually die.
The same thing is true in cardiac energy metabolism. The cell consumes ATP, forming ADP and Pj. In normal, healthy hearts, ADP and P, are recycled immediately back into ATP and the glass stays full. But in oxygen-starved or diseased hearts, the mechanisms that recombine ADP and P; to form ATP do not work properly. The basic constituents of ADP "leak" out of the cell and the volume (concentration) of energy in the cell gets smaller and smaller until all the metabolic reserves are gone and cellular function is compromised. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Cod liver oil is another good source, although milk or orange juice fortified with vitamin D has some, but there are only 100 units in an 8 oz glass of vitamin D-fortified milk and orange juice. So you would have to drink 10 glasses of milk or 10 glasses of orange juice a day. You cannot get your vitamin D easily from your diet. And even if you take a multivitamin, a multivitamin contains 400 international units of vitamin D, only 40% of what you need. |
Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts |
A practitioner, speaking to a class of Harvard undergraduates, put the matter as follows:
When my sister was in an auto accident, she was told that if she didn't have an immediate operation to remove the glass from her head she would die. It wasn't a difficult decision for her to decide to come home instead of going to a hospital, because it was natural for her to trust the power of prayer. And it was effective. That very night, the glass came out of her head, just naturally, the wounds healed up, she was back in school in a few days. |
Hyla Cass See book keywords and concepts |
Drink a glass of organic milk or eat a few ounces of plain yogurt.
?Drink a teaspoon of baking soda mixed with 4 to 8 ounces of warm water.
To Prevent Constipation:
?Vegetables, fruit, and whole grains! A diet rich in these foods—especially the first two—will help a great deal with constipation.
?Make sure you're getting 30 or more grams of fiber each day in your food and supplements.
?Repopulate the colon with "good" bacteria—live probiotics, including L. acidophilus and B. bifidus strains—with each meal or once a day for six weeks.
?Drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day.
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Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts |
Stanton of the National Cancer Institute concluded from his experiments that glass fibers less than 3 microns across and more than 20 microns long were "potent carcinogens" in rats.1'
The problem is that the health risks of fiberglass have not been as well studied as asbestos, and with the banning of asbestos, the production of fiberglass in the United States has been quickly increasing as an alternative. Now, fiberglass is being used for thermal and acoustic insulation in buildings and homes, in automotive parts, and in air filters. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We definitely want to say when we talk about nuts and seeds that these are really great to have stored in glass. I want to emphasize "in glass," because there are mice and little rats and things like that, and they get hungry, too, and they can get into other packaging, and glass keeps them out. It makes it easier to eat some wild food that's around, like wild salad vegetables that are growing up by your front door, when you have some kind of a fat or oil present.
Mike: It's also nice if you haven't put pesticides on your lawn. I want to mention that you're the founder of Nature's First Law. |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
When he placed glass in front of the onion, mitosis stopped, and when he placed quartz crystal in between, it began again. glass does not transmit ultraviolet radiation whereas quartz does. He called these rays "mitogenetic radiation" because they caused mitosis, and he showed that these rays alone changed the growth pattern of the receiving onion. Unfortunately, when these experiments were being performed in the 1920s, the climate for this type of information was not receptive. |
Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts |
Si el paciente no vomita, darle otro vaso - Boil y serve a large glass with Mosquera, Cherimoya, and a lot of sugar. If patient doesn't vomit, give him another glass
Usos / Uses: Estomago, Vomito, Purgante, Hinchazon del Estoma-go - Stomach, Vomiting, Purgative, Stomach swelling
Floripondio, Guando
Brugmansia Candida Perso.
Familia / Family: SOLANACEAE
Partes usadas / Plant part used: Hojas, Flores, frescas - Leaves, Flowers, fresh
Administration / Administration: Oral Usos / Uses: Susto - Fright / Susto
Sauco Comun
Cestrum auriculatum I/Her. |
Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Hand-squeeze a quarter of a lemon or lime into the glass. Add some sweetener to your taste (Nutrasweet or Splenda—not sugar) and drink. You will have no trouble drinking eight glasses of either of these choices per day.
If possible, over the three-week trial, try to follow the food recommendations that I lay out next, which is simpler than trying to come up with alternatives each day. Breakfast may seem like a problem at first, since carb-laden breads and cereals are out; but here's a great substitute that's easy to prepare, and more interesting than toast anyway. |
Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan See book keywords and concepts |
SMOOTH, GLASSY-LOOKING TEETH
If your teeth—especially your back teeth—feel as smooth as glass, it may sound appealing, but, sorry to say, it's not a good sign. It may, indeed, be a warning sign of bone loss (osteoporosis). It can also be a telltale sign of the eating disorder bulimia. Repeated vomiting bathes teeth in stomach acid, eroding their protective enamel. In fact, nearly 90% of bulimics have signs of tooth erosion. |