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Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs

Melody Petersen
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Paul Meier, a popular radio talk show host and the owner of a chain of mental health clinics. His book Blue Genes was published in 2005 with help from Focus on the Family, a national group popular with many Christian conservatives in Iowa and across the country. The book was a kind of spiritual guide for those dealing with depression or anxiety. It described the new psychiatric medicines as offering "opportunities for healing that truly reflect God's care and love." In one of the book's stories, Dr.

Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007

Bottom Line Health
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As we move to more consumer-managed health care, you're going to see more and more the role that these retail-based health clinics will play," Howe adds. fc- To learn more, visit the California Health-— Care Foundation Web site at www.California healtbline.org, and do a search for "in-store clinics." The Doctor Will See You... If You Have the Right Insurance Brent R. Asplin, MD, MPH, head, department of emergency medicine, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, MN. Mark Murray, MD, MPA, principal, Mark Murray and Associates, Sacramento, CA. The Journal of the American Medical Association.

Asthma Controlled Naturally: Techniques That Work

Dr Ron Roberts
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Increasing scientific evidence about the body's responses to colours has led to specific colours being used in mental health clinics, hospital recovery rooms, prison cells, work places and to stimulate children with learning difficulties. Our subtle senses react to bright colours—they enliven us?whereas dull colours seem to dampen our enthusiasm. Colour is also a significant factor in the marketing and advertising of products to tempt consumers to buy. Psychologists are consulted by large corporations to assess prospective employees by testing their colour preferences. How does it work?

The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps

Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith
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Through my work as a naturopathic doctor and founder of five natural health clinics in Florida that specialize in colon hydrotherapy and detoxification, I've watched people transform their lives in ways unimaginable to most who rely solely on traditional medicine or who think they must live with persistent illness, pain, and exhaustion. During the past two decades I have watched the devastating effects of toxic exposure on the human body and the resulting decline in our overall digestive health because of the overwhelming number of chemicals to which we are exposed every day.

Tyranny in the USA: The true history of FDA raids on healers, vitamin shops and supplement companies

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Postal Services conducted commando-style raids on nearly 40 different health food stores, vitamin companies, and natural health clinics from May through September. The homes of company owners and employees were also raided, and some raids were conducted with SWAT teams brandishing assault weapons and flak jackets. In one home, a mother who was breast feeding her infant was reportedly "roughed up and handcuffed for 11 hours while FDA agents ransacked her home." Items seized in the raids included vitamins, minerals, herbs, and nutritional supplements.

Read between the lines on the FDA's CAM Guidelines

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Today, the FDA says it won't be attacking natural health clinics, breaking down doors with armed agents and arresting the healers inside. The quiet, behind-closed-doors practice of using medicinal herbs, homeopathic remedies, nutritional supplements or even Bach Flower Remedies will be tolerated... for now. But then, one day a new tyrant will lead the FDA, and he (it's always a HE) will interpret the CAM Guidelines in a new way. He'll say the guidelines clearly spell out that the FDA should be regulating ALL naturopathic remedies in order to "protect consumers.

Darth Vader, the FDA, and the Empire of Modern Medicine (opinion)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The FDA has conducted multiple armed raids on vitamin shops and natural health clinics in order to crush alternative medicine and deny the public access to nutritional supplements. 11) The FDA has used disinformation and half-truths to ban ephedra and attack kava kava, among other medicinal herbs. The agency routinely invents or exaggerates selected piece of information to justify any action it desires to take against natural medicine. 12) Thanks to lax FDA drug safety standards, U.S.

CDC's "Germstoppers" campaign uses low-brow language to teach complex hand washing skills (satire)

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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This program consists -- in part -- of a full-page brochure that various institutions -- such as health clinics and hospitals -- can paste in their windows. The "Germstoppers" brochure attempts to educate Americans on how to practice basic sanitation and personal hygiene. What's amusing about this program, however, is how it has become necessary to water down the use of vocabulary in order to make the brochure understandable by your average American citizen.

Natural Health Solutions

Mike Adams
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Postal Services conducted commando-style raids on nearly 40 different health food stores, vitamin companies, and natural health clinics from May through September. The homes of company owners and employees were also raided, and some raids were conducted with SWAT teams brandishing assault weapons and flak jackets. U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Officers, www.CBD.gov In one home, a mother who was breast feeding her infant was reportedly "roughed up and handcuffed for 11 hours while FDA agents ransacked her home.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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But look at that photo a bit more closely and you'll find health clinics, beauty salons, grocery stores, bars, restaurants, tailors, clothing stores, churches, and schools. In the midst of squalor and open sewage, the streets are lively and business is booming. What's more, study that shack in the center of the photo—the one made of mud and sticks. Is it simply decaying? Or is the family that lives there reconstituting it around themselves like a cocoon, transforming it Right: Many of the world's children live in squatter settlements—like this one in Nairobi, Kenya—in emerging megacities.
Thanks to the college, there are now two hundred village health clinics throughout India that provide basic medicines (including The Children's Parliament teaches children at the Barefoot College about civic responsibility, a protactive way to shape the values of the next generation. traditional medicines), administer treatment for minor injuries, and provide transport to government hospitals when ailments are too serious to be dealt with in the clinic. Since clean drinking water is vital to good health, a related program, the Barefoot Chemists, trains young people to test for water quality.
His team has implemented programs to provide housing to returning refugees in Kosovo; mobile health clinics to combat HIV/ AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa; mine clearance and playground construction in the Balkans; and disaster response to Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf States. Among other projects, AFH is currently building a sports and HIV/AIDS outreach facility for youth in Somkhele in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and developing "Rethinking Tent City," a project to encourage social and economic change in long-term refugee camps and settlements through sustainable-design interventions.

The forced poisoning of Abraham Cherrix, the tyranny of modern medicine, and state-sponsored assaults on health freedom

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The FDA has also organized and conducted multiple armed, SWAT-style raids against health clinics, vitamin shops and even a pet food store. Once, the FDA raided a church and confiscated literally tons of church literature that helped people with mental health issues. Senior citizens returning from Canada were also detained and searched for legal drugs that they purchased at discounts across the Canadian border. Again and again, the FDA and the quack promoters of conventional medicine resort to the use of firearms (or the threat of using them) to enforce our modern system of monopoly medicine.

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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The effectiveness of school-based programs for the treatment of obesity has been modest, but the results are encouraging and are worthy of more research [132]. VII. ACUTE WEIGHT LOSS VERSUS MAINTAINING LONG-TERM WEIGHT LOSS Effective weight management comprises both a weight-loss phase and a weight-loss maintenance phase. Most people are relatively successful at achieving a short-term weight loss, but few people can sustain that weight loss over long periods of time.

The Whole Soy Story: The dark side of America's favorite health food

Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN
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In the mid-1970s, Natterman, a lecithin marketing company based in Germany, hired scientists at various health clinics to experiment with lecithin and to write scientific articles about the product. These "check book" scientists coined the term "essential phospholipids," an inaccurate term since a healthy body can produce its own phospholipids from phosphorous and lipids.18 In September 2001, lecithin got a boost when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized products containing more than traces of lecithin to bear labels such as "A good source of choline.

Pretend medicine: Let's play doctor!

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Health insurance companies and HMOs: They pretend to offer coverage for health costs, but in reality, they are largely in the business of denying coverage and thus limiting payouts while driving health clinics to the brink of bankruptcy due to late payments. Medical journals: They pretend to be the gatekeepers of scientific truth, but in reality most are for-profit publications that predominantly print pro-drug articles. By sheer coincidence, most medical journals are also largely funded by drug money (advertising dollars from drug companies).

Vaccination The Issue of Our Times

Peggy O'Mara
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In 1982, public health clinics were charging $6.69 to fully vaccinate a child against measles, mumps, rubella, polio, diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. Now, with the addition of a second measles dose and at least one Hib vaccine (to protect against meningitis), public health clinics are charging $91.20. ("Immunizations: Protecting Our Children," aap memorandum, luly 1990) Ellen Kleiner Good News Fall 1990 Vaccinitis An epidemic of vaccines is on the horizon.

Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business

Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele
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Health care became an especially fertile field for deal making because it was so highly fragmented, with thousands of separate parts—hospitals, care providers, drug companies, biotech researchers, health maintenance organizations, orthopedics businesses, medical leasing companies, assisted living centers, pharmacies, insurers, medical-apparatus makers, nursing homes, specialty medical practices, testing facilities, mental health clinics, and medical information companies, among others.

Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet

Jeremy P. Tarcher
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Most of the enriched flour—they give us a bag to sample—goes to 20,000 young children through the city's public health clinics. Three-quarters of the severely malnourished children receiving the flout ate improving as a result.2 School lunches—not exactly what I usually associate with good nutrition—have had a different face, too, it seems, since the right to good food became part of citizenship here. Using the same meager thirteen cents per pupil per day that the fedetal government provides to all of Brazil's cities for school lunches, Belo has almost doubled the calories kids get. But how?

Prescription for Dietary Wellness: Using Foods to Heal

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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It is also used to help the body eliminate excess metals, and to control irregularity. Many health clinics use wheatgrass juice to heal a variety of disorders and also use it in retention enemas. Among the thousands of testimonials to the ability of wheatgrass juice to reverse degenerative conditions is the story of Dr. Ann Wigmore, founder of the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston, who cured herself of gangrene with this treatment and averted the need for amputation of both of her legs—in fact, Dr. Wigmore went on to run the Boston marathon.

Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition

Paul Pitchford
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Thus, various European and—more recently—certain American health clinics forbid their clients yeasted bread. Commercial yeasted breads, even the whole-grain varieties, often have other problems. They typically contain flour bleach, which forms alloxan, a compound known to cause diabetes in animals by destroying the beta cells of the pancreas (Clinical Nutrition Newsletter, Dec. 1982). Flour bleach does more than bleach. It acts chemically to soften and age flour, and to repel insects.

Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide

Arthur C. Upton, M.D.
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United States who are exposed to silica dust, including gold and silver miners, tunnelers, and foundry, granite, and ceramics workers; and asbestosis, one of the most prevalent diseases treated in occupational health clinics that is attributed to exposure to asbestos fibers. (For more information on these diseases, see Chapter 6, "Respiratory Ailments.") Protecting Miners' Health.
Many of these offer counseling on teratogenicity or have occupational and environmental health clinics that provide evaluation and management of exposed workers and citizens (see also Appendix B). No one can say for certain which baby will be born healthy and which may be affected by drugs or chemicals. The surest way to avoid harming the unborn child is to safeguard your reproductive health.

Healing Your Child: An A-Z Guide to Using Natural Remedies

Frances Darragh and Louise Darragh Law
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Appointments can usually be made at natural health clinics or shops. WHAT TO DO Allergies can be overcome without drugs. Carry out the allergy test Method 1 to determine what is an allergen for your child and choose any of these courses of action: 1. Exposure of the child (including the child in the womb) to many antibiotics or cortisones can produce overgrowth of the Candida Albicans organism. This can cause allergic reaction to yeast, marmite, yeast-based Vitamin Bs, wheat and sugars, especially refined carbohydrates such as cakes, cookies, and sweets.

Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition

Paul Pitchford
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Also recommended for all vegetarians are B12 tests, easily available from most health clinics and medical doctors. The most common test involves sampling the B12 levels in the blood, but this test is not entirely appropriate for vegetarians because a healthy vegetarian requires relatively low levels of B12 in the blood. However, if blood levels go much below 200 picograms per milliliter, then there may be cause for concern; World Health Organization research has established that B12 levels below this are known to lead to deficiency symptoms.

Attaining Medical Self Sufficiency

Duncan Long
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Some people try to save money on dental work by going to low-cost dental school clinics or public health clinics that offer dental work. The best advice if you need the best work done is to pay more. The dentists at these places will be of fair to outstanding quality — but you won't be able to pick which level you get. Remember that medical skills increase with the amount of work a doctor does. Having beginners do the work isn't apt to be too satisfactory unless you happen to get someone who is outstandingly skillful (and the chances aren't that great).

Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional?

Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
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See the enclosed article on "The Measles Epidemic") This outbreak could have been prevented through use of the safe and effective measles vaccine, which is widely available through providers and public health clinics in the United States. We are, therefore, concerned that diseases like measles or whooping cough (pertussis) will continue to occur in young children in this country. Children who are not vaccinated will be at increase risk for disability and death associated with vaccine-preventable diseases. (See the enclosed issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Vol. 44, No. 28.
My greatest fear, given this history, is that today's public health clinics and physician's offices are like the concentration camps, and that our FDA approved vaccines are like the gas. Health scientists, on whom we depend for miracle cures, have been lulled by the same siren's song of deception. Evidence, in Christopher Simpson's The Science of Coercion, shows the Rockefeller Foundation, in collusion with the CIA, largely controlled funding for scientific progress and academic research in the United States and elsewhere. "This was not a 'conspiracy,' in the hackneyed sense of that word.

The New Holistic Health Handbook: Living Well in a New Age

Berkeley Holistic Health Center and Shepherd Bliss
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Kennedy University and is the Coordinator of Continuing Education for the City of Berkeley's Mental health clinics. WHAT I MISS ABOUT BEING SICK I-iying motionless under the heavy comforter. Wild cherry cough drops, tamed down to my need by two serious, bearded men who stare concernedly from their white box. A bier of crushed kleenexes—white roses calling to mind the year I was a tissue-costumed fairy in Miss Marhoffer's class play. (She was the one who led us each day, in public school, in "The Lord is my shepherd." It has dogged me for decades.

Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition

Paul Pitchford
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Oats were recommended to those with cancer and general debility by American herbalist Jethro Kloss, as a daily breakfast cereal in many health clinics in Europe, and also by Max Gerson. One beneficial action of oats is their nervine property, which helps relax the patient; the high fiber content of oats cleanses the arteries and other areas of the body of mucoid deposits; they also strengthen and regulate the qi energy, which is often stagnant in cancer. Oats were used in the early days of this century to boost resistance to disease.

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