Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It's an online health seminar featuring exclusive conversations with nine top health experts including Jon Barron, Byron Katie, Jonny Bowden and many more. I was also invited to participate in the event, so you'll hear my latest findings on superfoods nutrition, disease prevention, health freedom and much more. Registration is free through Sunday evening at: http://www.thehealthiestyearofyourlife.com/newstarget
You can then listen in to the entire seminar starting on Monday via telephone or internet podcast. It's easy to join in and learn a wealth of information starting next Monday! | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Most soy and health experts agree that moderate soy intake is safe for the general population. If you have breast cancer, consult with your doctor or registered dietitian to see if soy can fit into your diet.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: Over fifty trials, including human intervention trials, have shown that consumption of soy products improves cholesterol ratios, and reduces total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, especially in individuals with elevated cholesterol.
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• Dried soybeans can be purchased in prepackaged containers and bulk bins. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The film features interviews with many notable doctors, authors and health experts, including Dr. Julian Whitaker, Dr. Fred Baughman, Robert Whitaker (author of Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and The Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill) and many others. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This means that those parents who refuse to participate in such vaccination programs would be labeled "criminals" and arrested at gunpoint.
The health experts in New Jersey backing these vaccines claim there's absolutely no evidence showing that the chemicals used in the vaccines -- which include trace amounts of neurotoxic mercury -- are in any way harmful or linked to autism. These are the same people, of course, who say that mass fluoridation of public water supplies with a toxic waste chemical misnamed "fluoride" is also perfectly safe. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | So I encourage everyone to listen in and learn from these health experts who are participating in this unique, rare opportunity to gain a wealth of knowledge absolutely free! Even if you're not interested in the CDs or transcripts, I'm confindent you will find tremendous value in listening to these interviews, and I encourage you to invest this time in your own health. You'll be astonished at what you'll learn in these interviews. Click here to register for free, and mark your calendar for Nov. 15th. That's when the Raw Foods World Summit 2 kicks off! | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Toothpaste manufacturers claim that triclosan is used because it helps to reduce plaque and kill bacteria, but it actually aids in gum damage and can cause mouth ulcers, say some health experts. These companies like the chemical because it allows them to state the product is a "99.9% bacteria killer" and make claims about the product being a "medicated formula. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Yet somehow, these 100 doctors and health experts in the Chicago task force could not even rise to the level of an eight grade student when it comes to reporting on these concepts: There's no mention of vitamin D, sunlight, skin color or even information about how geographical locations alter breast cancer risk due to variations in sunlight intensity!
(Click here to see the map of the United States shaded by breast cancer rates. Once you see this map, you'll instantly understand the link between sunlight, geographic latitude, skin color, vitamin D and breast cancer. | | A remarkable gap in nutritional knowledge
For 100 doctors and health experts to somehow miss the significance of vitamin D in preventing breast cancer in black women seems nothing short of astonishing. As recent research has shown, the vast majority of black women at chronically deficient in vitamin D. How deficient? Consider this: 92.4 percent of their children are being born with vitamin D deficiencies so severe that many are diagnosed with rickets. This is even true among black women who were taking prenatal vitamins. (Click here to read the story. | | It stretches the limits of credibility and makes one wonder just how a hundred health experts could remain so utterly ignorant of the healing power of sunlight and vitamin D.
Ultimately, what they've shown us is that doctors and oncologists are simply not qualified to talk about breast cancer. They apparently have no education in cancer prevention, no understanding of nutrition and absolutely no willingness to teach themselves the most important facts about how to really prevent breast cancer in black women. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The offending chemical usually cited in this context is bisphenol-A, a hormone mimicker. Many health experts believe that the rise on hormone-related cancers in western societies today is due, in part, to all of the synthetic hormone-like chemicals found in foods, drugs and packaging. Thus, if people are drinking pomegranate juice to help prevent prostate cancer, doesn't it seem contradictory that the juice would be packaged in plastic containers believed to contribute to prostate cancer?
The real answer, in my educated opinion, is found in the heat factor. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This teleseminar is a one-time event, and never before has this combination of health experts appeared together in a single, powerful presentation of life-transforming information! This program is being produced by Kevin Gianni (a noted "Optimum Health" expert and program producer) and Mark Perlmutter (a raw foods movie pioneer who is producing a major raw foods documentary due for release in 2008).
The twelve presenters taking part in this teleseminar are sharing a wealth of truly revolutionary information that represents the latest advancements in raw foods nutrition. | | The twelve-part seminar presents one speaker each day and features numerous well-known health experts such as David Wolfe, Mike Adams, Dr. Gabriel Cousens, Victoria Boutenko, Richard Blackman, Brenda Cobb and many more (complete list below).
Registration is required at the teleseminar website, and upgrades are available (for a fee) that allow users unlimited future access to the seminar audio, printed transcripts, downloadable PDF transcripts, audio CDs and audio MP3 files. Upgrades are optional: Access to the full summit is provided free of charge during the dates and times listed below. | Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts | This shock is what public health experts mean by the nutrition transition, and it can be deadly.
So here, then, is the first momentous change in the Western diet that may help to explain why it makes some people so sick: Supplanting tested relationships to the whole foods with which we coevolved over many thousands of years, it asks our bodies now to relate to, and deal with, a very small handful of efficiently delivered nutrients that have been torn from their food context. | C. W. Randolph, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The list shown in Table 6-1 is adapted from the work of mental health experts Thomas H. Holmes and Richard H. Rahe. It's very useful for obtaining a snapshot of your overall stress level.
Note that each stress-inducing event has been assigned a life-change unit (LCU). To quantify your stress level, first circle all the life events that you have experienced within the last twelve months. Next, add up the corresponding LCUs. Once you have your LCU total, find your stress-level category. Finally, read how your stress level is linked with hormone imbalance.
Table 6-1. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Sugar Consumption 'Off The Charts' Say Health Experts: HHS/USDA Urged to Commission
Review of Sugar's Health Impact." Press release, December 30, 1998. http://www.cspinet.org/ new/sugar.htm.
Chen, I. H. "Results of the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II)." Spine 19, no. 10 (1994): 1193-94.
Children's Hospital Boston. "Hold the Stuffing: Low-Glycemic Diet May Help Keep Weight Off: Dieters Have Higher Metabolism, Feel Less Hungry," Press release, November 23, 2004. http:// www.childrenshospital.org/cfapps/CHdeptPagePressDisplay.cfm? | | A writers briefing, convened by the Writers Guild of America, West, April 15, 2004, and the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center's Hollywood, Health & Society project, with a panel of health experts "to discuss real threats to the health of Americans, steps to take to prevent them and the role of the entertainment industry." Includes the controversial quote from Susan Finn, Ph.D., R.D., which was picked up by Knight-Ridder. She said at the event: "I would also add that you could take all the vending machines out of schools, and I'm not sure you'd touch the obesity issue at all. | | In fact, scores of health experts, activists, and groups across the political spectrum, including the aforementioned Commercial Alert, CSPI, and CCFC, as well as the American Family Association, Eagle Forum, U.S. Green Party, and Center for Media Education, have been banding together to convince corporations to stop selling soft drinks and junk food in schools. | | Perhaps most alarming to health experts is the fact that our nation's kids are steadily gaining weight, with 17.1 percent of children and adolescents 2 to 19 years of age (over 12.5 million youngsters) overweight.
And all that extra flab ultimately is sending people to their graves—from diabetes, heart disease, strokes, and several types of cancer. Indeed, as Dr. Willett puts it so eloquently in his book, Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy, "Weight sits like a spider at the center of an intricate, tangled web of health and disease. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Michael Sayre, MD
When blood flow is increased in this way, it is not as crucial for oxygen to be delivered through breaths. Some health experts have advocated eliminating breaths in CPR altogether, but the breaths have been shown to be effective for cardiac arrest in infants, children and some adults.
The new guidelines eliminate some steps, including checking a victim's pulse if it has already been ascertained that he/she isn't moving and breathing.
Another change is the timing of heart rhythm analysis and CPR when using automatic external defibrillators (AEDs). | | Rather than using CRP screening to test for heart disease, Miller suggests that health experts "work more intensively to reduce the known culprits, such as obesity and diabetes, which are growing to epidemic proportions and have become major public health concerns in the US."
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Rory Collins, MD, professor of medicine and epidemiology, University of Oxford, England.
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The Lancet. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | In the view of many health experts in the first half of the twentieth century, animal experiments showing that tars from tobacco smoke produced tumors, as well as autopsies on lung cancer victims who had been tobacco smokers, yielded black-and-white proof of the dangers of tobacco. The tobacco industry was able to count on those who argued, then as now, that when it comes to understanding how humans respond to a given toxicant, the only definite proof arises when researchers can amass sufficient numbers of ill and dead people. | | Lake Charles, Louisiana, and by Larry Agran from interviews with workers and public health experts, make it clear that some large companies—B.F. Goodrich among them— understood the risks of vinyl chloride by the early 1970s.
In fact, the control of vinyl chloride became a bona fide regulatory victory. In April 1975, the official OSHA limit for polyvinyl chloride dropped from 500 ppm—a level that industry knew was hazardous— to one. Emissions of the gas that had previously been released into the community were captured. | | Most health experts surmised that the heady mixture of gases released from coke ovens, full of tar, benzene and heavy metals, was unhealthy. Yet the demand that this process be shown to harm humans in statistically significant, well-designed studies was not easily met.
Carol Redmond came from a small working-class town in Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh to study mathematics. Showing an aptitude for numbers from the start, she gravitated to biostatistics, earning a master's degree at a time when the field was coming up with methods for evaluating patterns of health and disease. | Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts | Many people aren't always clear about what doctors and health experts mean when they talk about overweight and obesity. Part of the problem is that people frequently have distorted views of their own weight, so they think they weigh less than they do. For example, we've seen plenty of men who are physically strong but also terribly overweight.
Doctors use a variety of height-weight charts and body-fat or body mass indicators to determine whether patients are overweight. While none of these methods is perfectly accurate, they do help people assess their weight. | | When doctors and health experts talk about the health problems associated with prediabetes, diabetes, and overweight, people often have trouble imagining the horrible consequences; for example, diabetes can result in blindness, nerve damage, kidney failure, and amputation. So let's take a different approach and consider how you look and feel today. Some of the early symptoms of prediabetes are so common that many people assume they're normal. These signs of prediabetes fall into four groupings.
1. Mind, Mood, and Energy Clues Do you
• Feel tired after eating? | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | Even so, a team of researchers, statisticians, public health experts, and economists had flocked to Wennberg. Together, they expanded their investigations far beyond New England, looking at variations in how much medical care was being delivered in different regions of the entire country.
What they found was that medicine was all over the map, literally. If Wennberg had been using a microscope to look at medical care in New England, his team was now standing on a mountaintop looking at the entire nation, yet they were seeing precisely the same patterns he had found in Vermont and Maine. | Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts | This has prevented health experts from fully assessing the potential health effects of these foods and therefore ANZFA has placed commercial considerations ahead of health."
Companies do not always comply with regulators' requests
Jeffrey M. Smith Regarding StarLink: "Cry9C created from StarLink corn has an added sugar chain. .
. . The EPA had asked Aventis in 1997, long before the StarLink crisis, to determine the composition of the sugar chain in order to assess its allergenicity. Aventis responded that research was underway, but they never reported the results to the agency. . . . | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: Starting Tuesday, August 7 at 8pm California time, a raw foods health and nutrition teleseminar brings together twelve of the top natural health experts from around the world to deliver a free, information-rich presentation on the phenomenal health benefits of raw foods nutrition. From August 7 through August 22 (see schedule below), interested members of the public can listen to the entire seminar at no charge, either by calling a phone number or listening online. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | It's clear that technologies of the past must be abandoned, but to be replaced by what? health experts are unsure. You are going to have to find your own answers to cancer. This book helps you do that.
You may be shocked when you discover the most prestigious cancer centers deliver cancer care that has been disproven time and again. You may also be dismayed to learn that alternative medicine may have few answers for cancer as well. | Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews See book keywords and concepts | Most health experts agree that the "free radical theory of aging" holds the most promise for understanding—and slowing—the aging process. Free radical "hits" on cells and their essential components accumulate over time, producing the signs and symptoms of aging: premature death, heart disease, cancer, dimming cognition, cataracts, and wrinkles. If free radicals are the problem, then antioxidants are, without a doubt, the solution. According to Dr. |
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