Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Far from anything resembling honorable, live-off-the-land hunting that actually requires stalking healthy, wild prey that have a reasonable chance of escape, this shoot-em-up canned bird hunting is the kind of activity only pursued by truly cowardly, heartless humans like Dick Cheney. No honest sportsman in the world would dare call this hunting. It can only be described as a cruel, Satanic act, where entertainment is derived from the pain and suffering of other living creatures who were raised for no other purpose than to be shot. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | Look, a medical license is like a hunting license. They go out and find enough patients to bag their limit, and their limit is set by some income target."
"You mean like hunting for moose?" I ask.
"Yeah, like hunting for moose, only they are hunting for a certain type of patient. Orthopedic surgeons have a number of procedures they can become familiar with—knee replacements, hip repair, back surgery. They sub-specialize in certain procedures that they become comfortable with, and then they hunt for opportunities to do those procedures."
"They hunt for patients? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | No honest sportsman in the world would dare call this hunting. It can only be described as a cruel, Satanic act, where entertainment is derived from the pain and suffering of other living creatures who were raised for no other purpose than to be shot.
That the leaders of our country would purposely injure and kill innocent creatures as a form of entertainment is not merely disturbing; it also explains why this administration so easily condones the torture of human beings. | | Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Canned hunting = live target practice
The Cheney bird hunt, by the way, wasn't even a genuine hunt. Just like much of what we've seen in America over the last few years, the whole thing was canned. Near-flightless birds are raised in crowded pens, then thrown in front of "hunters" who arrive by car, grab a shotgun, and start blowing them away. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | He noted that hunting dogs, when given rations of acv with their daily feed, had more than twice the endurance, better appetites, as well as an ability to retain their weight during hunting season, compared to dogs that had not received regular acv rations. acv has many other uses besides nutritional ones. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Deer attacks hunter
Now, for a little payback from Mother Nature, check out this deer going "full contact" on this idiot hunter who finds himself utterly defenseless without his rifle or hunting bow:
Click here to watch the deer attacking the hunter
Imagine if ALL the animals agreed to do this, all at once! Cow ranchers would be trampled by the tidal wave of freed cattle reclaiming their ownership over the land in Colorado...
Deer saved by news helicopter
And finally, not all humans are deer hunting idiots. Some actually work to save deer from certain death. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | Yeah, like hunting for moose, only they are hunting for a certain type of patient. Orthopedic surgeons have a number of procedures they can become familiar with—knee replacements, hip repair, back surgery. They sub-specialize in certain procedures that they become comfortable with, and then they hunt for opportunities to do those procedures."
"They hunt for patients?"
"They look for patients who fit the paradigm, the kind of case they specialize in," he says. "They get known for a particular procedure: this orthopedist is a knee guy; this one does backs. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | He noted that hunting dogs, when given rations of acv with their daily feed, had more than twice the endurance, better appetites, as well as an ability to retain their weight during hunting season, compared to dogs that had not received regular acv rations. acv has many other uses besides nutritional ones. | Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts | Occasionally a few deer would wander along the edge, nibbling the corn left after harvest, or a line of turkeys could be seen hunting and pecking. The coyotes don't find particularly good hunting in the field so they use it only as a shortcut from one edge of the woods to the other. Now it is winter, which brings the snow buntings with their white bellies, brown streaked wings, and scale-descending whistles. Suddenly one day they are all here together, practicing their acrobatics, dipping and diving across the field. | Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts | Yeah, like hunting for moose, only they are hunting for a certain type of patient. Orthopedic surgeons have a number of procedures they can become familiar with—knee replacements, hip repair, back surgery. They sub-specialize in certain procedures that they become comfortable with, and then they hunt for opportunities to do those procedures."
"They hunt for patients?"
"They look for patients who fit the paradigm, the kind of case they specialize in," he says. "They get known for a particular procedure: this orthopedist is a knee guy; this one does backs. | Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts | After a frightening episode of chest pain while on a hunting trip when he was fifty-four, Don's doctor said there was nothing more he could do. "But he wanted to offer me something," Don says, so he mentioned that a physician named Esselstyn was offering some kind of program. At that point, Don says, "I was willing to try anything. What did I have to lose?"
Similarly, Emil Huffgard had pretty much run out of choices by the time he came to see me. At the age of thirty-nine, he had suffered a stroke. A few years later, he had bypass surgery—and then, in rapid succession, three more strokes. | Henry Hobhouse See book keywords and concepts | The analogy is with the fox, the foxhunter, and the society formed around fox hunting. The fox's life is not much worse than in nature; the foxhunting society is.
Sugar production also created demands for a return to Roman mass slavery. While Mediterranean slavery, both Moslem and Christian, continued up to and beyond the sixteenth century, it was of a particular nature. Slaves, like gold, jewels, works of art, and wine, were luxuries, not necessities; they were part of what we would now call "conspicuous consumption. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It is an unsettling and un-American scenario to envision federal agents nosing through the reading lists of law-abiding citizens while hunting for evidence against somebody else."
Welcome to Police State Amerika
This News.com story by Declan McCullagh documents how AT&T opened up its massive telecommunications network to U.S. government security agents who used it to profile the telecomm behaviors of AT&T customers. Curiously, the Bush Administration jumped in and classified key AT&T documents, preventing them from being presented in federal court (so we'll never know what they really said). | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | For hair, all of these are meaningless (Sources: Encyclopedia of Shampoo Ingredients, Anthony L. L. hunting, 1998, Micelle Press, Port Washington, NY; and Encyclopedia of Conditioning Rinse Ingredients, Anthony L. L. hunting, 1987, Micelle Press, Port Washington, NY). What is more significant for the scalp is that some of the plant extracts thrown into hair-care products to impress the consumer often are the actual cause of itching or irritation.
Plant oils (other than those called essential oils) are almost always beneficial as conditioning agents. | Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts | All of them can be reversed, if not perhaps so easily in the food system as a whole, certainly in the life and diet of any individual eater, and without, I hasten to add, returning to the bush or taking up hunting and gathering.
1) From Whole Foods to Refined
The case of corn points to one of the key features of the modern diet: a shift toward increasingly refined foods, especially carbohydrates. People have been refining cereal grains since at least the Industrial Revolution, favoring white flour and white rice over brown, even at the price of lost nutrients. | David Wolfe See book keywords and concepts | The point here is instructive, Many chimpanzee groups - especially the bonobo chimps (the most genetically similar to humans) — do not engage in hunting behavior. It is equally as likely as any other explanation that the chimpanzees of Gombe (Jane Goodall's research group) and other chimp groups learned their much-publicized killing and meat-eating behavior from humans; probably originally deriving such practices from local human tribes with whom they lived amongst for thousands of years.
Among the more remote anthropoid apes, such as orangutans, we find no hunting behavior. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | Some of the more appealing films of recent vintage—As Good as It Gets, Girl, Interrupted, Good Will hunting, and Matchstick Men—have offered thoughtful, generally realistic portrayals of mental illness through characters played by superstar actors Jack Nicholson, Angelina Jolie, Matt Damon, and Nicolas Cage. Leonardo DiCaprio, in playing Howard Hughes in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator, not only portrayed Hughes's obsessive-compulsive tendencies brilliantly, but in promoting the movie acknowledged having a form of OCD himself. | John J. Ratey, MD See book keywords and concepts | While it's true that we're born to run, we're also programmed to take advantage of bountiful periods and to conserve our energy for the long stretches of foraging and hunting that surely lurk around corner. It's not that the instinct to plop down on the couch suddenly appeared in our DNA in the past hundred years; it's that our modern environment is incongruous with our genes. Food is never far from hand—foraging requires ten steps to the fridge, not ten miles across the savannah — so it's important to replace the need to work for it with the demands of aerobic exercise. | Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Several times, he collapsed on hunting trips. His wife, Mackie, recalls that every time an ambulance went by, their son, who worked at a gas station not far from the Feltons' house, called home to see if it was carrying his father.
Eventually, Don had to quit his job as manager of an Ohio plant that manufactured hydraulic power units for airplane simulators. He went on disability. And finally, when he was forty-eight, he had bypass surgery. But within a few years, the veins used for the bypass closed. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | While hunting one day, you brush up against a nasty bunch of thorns, leaving a red, inflamed patch of skin that burns and irritates. The big pharmacy chains are not on your radar—in fact, they're 900 years or so away from coming into existence. What to do, what to do? Simple: You reach for the nearest aloe vera plant.
For thousands of years, people have depended on the curative and healing powers of natural medicines found in the local plant kingdom. There's hardly a better example than the aloe vera plant. Does it cure cancer, herpes, diabetes, or heart disease? No. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | This is when hunting and meat-eating became a necessity. Yet this has nothing to do with the original constitutional design of the human body. Furthermore, meat-eating is not somehow programmed into certain blood types, as the promoters of the blood type diet would have us believe.
Non-carnivorous animals, including the human animal, have long bowels, designed for the slow digestion of nutrient-rich vegetables and fruits. | | Had it been in our nature to eat flesh, we, too, would have been equipped with the same or similar hunting faculties as carnivorous animals.
Misleading Theories
Unfortunately, mainstream medical and nutritional science base their theories not so much on the basic processes that occur in the body, but rather on the contents of food. This can be very misleading, to say the least. We are being told, for example, that when we lack calcium we should drink milk because it contains a lot of calcium. | Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts | At home, in school, and even at work, what many folks are hunting for is not achievement, satisfaction, challenge, or inner peace. What they are hunting for is the prize.
Surveys about being happy at work list the things people want most out of work. At the top of the list is not money but being appreciated, having the opportunity to be creative, being recognized for their efforts, and having the ability to contribute something they consider meaningful. Number one on the list, what we value most, is getting attention—being recognized and appreciated. | Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts | In other words, there is the immune system of the physical body where we've got cells hunting things down and killing them, but then there is the purely energetic aspect of the immune system, which also has protective aspects, but also can hide things from the physical immune system. It's a truly revolutionary concept, and it boggled my mind for quite some time, but it looks as if there is an energetic distortion in the body-field that can host the information related to disease from microorganisms, and in NES we call these environments Energetic Terrains. | Dr. Steven R. Gundry See book keywords and concepts | Walk after a meal, and your monitoring system senses that you're heading for the next campsite or hunting ground. It doesn't know whether you're going to walk one mile or twenty. Because of this uncertainty, it doesn't make sense to store the food you just ate as fat, as you may need all those calories on your trek. On the other hand, walking before the meal sends the opposite message: you've arrived in camp with the goodies and you aren't going anywhere, sending your genes the message that it's time to store fat for later use. How does a computer beat a master chess player? | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | Shine, A Beautiful Mind, As Good as It Gets, Good Will hunting, and Girl, Interrupted have all presented characters that are ill but talented, impaired but not stupid, troubled but attractive. The drugs themselves have become protagonists in recent movies. The plots of Garden State and Michael Clayton (both hailed by critics as representative films of our times) are set in motion when their characters no longer have access to or choose to take their psychiatric medications. | Dr. Sharon Moalem See book keywords and concepts | Cawdor lives a happy life in the Costa Rican jungle, spinning orb-shaped webs, hunting the prey that happen to stumble into his home, and wrapping them up for later consumption. Then one day Lady Macbeth flies up, seemingly out of nowhere, and stings him. Cawdor is paralyzed. Now the wasp lays an egg on the spider's abdomen. Ten to fifteen minutes later, Cawdor awakens and goes about his business—spinning webs and trapping prey. Little does he know that from the moment Lady Macbeth first laid her stinger on him he was as doomed as his namesake. |
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