Walter Last See book keywords and concepts |
I recommend adding ginger to the juice: either use fresh ginger or ginger juice already frozen in ice cube trays. For flavoring, it is excellent to stir a few spoonfuls of bee pollen into the juice.
Start drinking the juice immediately after you have made it, but slowly, and in sips. If your stomach is sensitive to juice, drink it with some food. If you make several juices during the day, you may need to thoroughly clean the juicer only after the last juicing, but keep the extraction unit detached and cool in the refrigerator between juicing. |
Velma J. Keith and Monteen Gordon See book keywords and concepts |
| If skin is not charred, can use ice to relieve pain or ice water. If skin is charred—sterile, cold, moist cloths dipped in Aloe Vera Juice or Gel may be used while a poultice is being fixed. a. Apply Poultice Combination mixed with Mineral Water (or Aloe Vera Juice or Gel) and Olive Oil (or Vitamin E Oil or Castor Oil) to burn. Before applying poultice gently drop some Vitamin E Oil or Olive Oil on first to prevent pulling when the poultice is removed. b. Fresh comfrey leaf poultice (See Herbal Recipes) is soothing to burned area. Apply Vitamin E before using it so it does not stick.
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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The story contained absolutely no recommendations about truly healthful foods except, perhaps, eggs.
The ice cream suggestion was made without any thought whatsoever about all the diabetic readers who crucially need to avoid saturated animal fats as well as processed sugar (and those are the two main ingredients in ice cream).
Contact CNN and Health Magazine using the links given above and let them know what you think about their lousy health journalism.
And when you read health articles from any mainstream news source or magazine, keep your skeptical thinking cap on. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
Consider using rice the way the Europeans and Asians do, as a small side dish, about the size of an ice cream scoop.
Rice can be a good food, but not if it's been processed to death like most of the rice we see in industrial nations. In my opinion, the best use of conventional, processed, instant white rice is as a packing material. experts' top ten ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦
Mark Houston, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P.
Mark Houston is my go-to guy for anything at all to do with hypertension and/or metabolic syndrome. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The ice cream suggestion was made without any thought whatsoever about all the diabetic readers who crucially need to avoid saturated animal fats as well as processed sugar (and those are the two main ingredients in ice cream).
Contact CNN and Health Magazine using the links given above and let them know what you think about their lousy health journalism.
And when you read health articles from any mainstream news source or magazine, keep your skeptical thinking cap on. Remember: The bigger the news organization, the less credibility they have. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So what's the big deal about finding grass and pine needles under two miles of ice? Can't we find grass and pine needles all over the place?
The big deal is that present day theories about how the ice Age took place describe it as a slow process requiring thousands of years, meaning that when ice slowly formed over the land mass, it would have been impossible to conceal pine needles and blades of grass still thriving. What this core sample reveals is that the ice sheet must have formed very quickly. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
You certainly don't lose weight by eating pizza, ice cream and burgers. You do it by eating fresh produce and avoiding processed foods and animal products.
The title of this article is completely nonsensical to begin with: "Bad foods that are actually great for your waist." How can foods that are bad somehow magically be great for your waist? This article implies that these junk foods will result in a reduction of your waist size. And yet any person with even an inkling of nutritional knowledge knows that the foods recommended in the article actually increase your waist size. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
For teens, keep individual bottled waters in the fridge or on the counter, as some may not like water ice cold.
Red Zinger, or the berry teas are really good choices. You can make these in large containers to store in your refrigerator to have ready to consume as you would iced tea.
Another great option is to splash some cranberry extract into your water. Cranberry juice is famous for its antioxidant properties and support of a healthy urinary tract; its organic acids and fatty acids help keep bacteria from sticking to urinary tract cells. |
KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts |
MILK
PRODUCTS ice cream.......61 milk ..........34 pudding .......43 soy milk .......31 yogurt.........38
PASTA brown rice pasta .92 gnocchi........68 linguine, dutum .50 macaroni.......46 macaroni and cheese.......64 spaghetti.......40 vermicelli ......35 vermicelli, rice . . .58
SWEETS honey.........55 jelly beans......78
Life Savers......70
M&M's Chocolate peanuts......14
Skittles ........70
Snickers .......55
VEGETABLES beets..........70 carrots.........85 corn .......70-85 green peas......51 green vegetables . .0—15 onions.........10 parsnips .......95 potatoes, new . . . |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Join other NewsTarget readers in telling Health Magazine what you think about their article that recommends people eat pizza, ice cream, burgers and processed meat to lose weight. (Maybe they should change their name to Bad Health Magazine, huh?)
Here's the CNN comment box for their health section: http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form1.html?13
The story in question here is posted at: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/diet.fitness/01/02/healthmag.bad.foods/index. |
| I challenge the author of this story (someone named Camille Noe Pagan) to spend her days eating burgers, ice cream, pizza and Canadian bacon, and see just how much weight she loses. Where are your super thin fitness photos, Camille? Mine are posted at www.HealthRanger.org and I got fit by avoiding all the things you're recommending! What does your waist line look like?
Nutritional nonsense in the mainstream media
Friends, this CNN story is just another example of nutritional nonsense appearing in the MSM. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
What this core sample reveals is that the ice sheet must have formed very quickly. In other words, the grass and pine needles were abruptly covered with a massive sheet of ice that left the plants in a relatively preserved state that could be dug up and identified thousands of years later. In a similar way, scientists have also found frozen animal specimens that appear to have fresh flowers still in their stomachs, even while buried deep under the frozen ice.
What all this suggests is that geographic changes may happen far more rapidly than most scientists currently believe. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
What I really do like, however, is their Chocolate Coated Wild ice Cream & Apple Bananas. Now, before you go ape nuts crazy over how great this name sounds, please remember that there's no ice cream here. It's just part of the name of the banana species, which is called Wild ice Cream & Apple Bananas because if you have a really good imagination, they sort of taste like ice cream and apples. Dip 'em in chocolate and, needless to say, they're extremely delicious. I enjoyed these so much that I went back to Empowered Foods and bought more! |
Velma J. Keith and Monteen Gordon See book keywords and concepts |
| SPRAINS, SWELLINGS, PULLED TENDONS
— ice packs, onion poultices, comfrey poultices, Poultice Combination poultices, plantain poultices, Hot fomentations of Burdock. See also Bruises.
— Chinese Herbal Oils.
STOMACH ACHE
Drink 1 or 2 ounces of Aloe Vera juice.
— 15-25 drops (adults) of Catnip/Fennel tincture in !4 cup warm water. (2-3 drops newborns, 3-6 drops up to 3 or 6 months. Increase drops as child grows in size or need to 12 to 15 drops for older child.) This may be repeated as necessary but it is usually best to wait 10 to 20 minutes to give it time to work. |
Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Case study: fish protein in ice cream
To improve the taste and texture of its lowfat ice cream, Unilever introduced GM ice-structuring protein (ISP), which lowers the temperature at which ice crystals grow. Although ISP is naturally found in an eel-like arctic fish called the ocean pout, isolating the protein from the fish is expensive. To make it affordable, the company inserted multiple copies of a fish gene into yeast DNA.
After it produces ISP, the yeast is removed using mi-crofiltration. |
Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Others suggest placing an ice pack over the bridge of the nose. Although this conventional medical wisdom may work for some, it doesn't always solve the problem.
A reader shared one of the most unusual home remedies we have ever received: "A few years ago, a co-worker developed a major nosebleed. I tried ice and pressure to no avail. The bleeding had me worried. A co-worker stopped by and asked, 'Where are your car keys?' The person with the nosebleed handed her his huge key ring and she loosened his shirt and dropped the keys down his back. Within 30 seconds the bleeding stopped! |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
On January 2, 2008, CNN Health posted a story that claims pizza, burgers, Canadian bacon and ice cream are diet-friendly and good for your waist line!
Did they mean it's good for watching your waist line grow to an ever-expanding size? No, they actually mean these foods are good for slimming your waist line!
The article was brought to my attention by a concerned NewsTarget reader. When I first saw it on CNN's website, I thought was a hoax. But it's no hoax. Turns out it was written by Health Magazine! |
Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
We suggested that rapid application of ice water was preferable. He insisted, though, that mustard really will do the trick.
Then we heard from a person who had seen this remedy work up close and personal. At the age of 7, he and his twin brother were tearing around his grandmother's kitchen in the mountains of North Carolina. His brother tripped and stuck out his hands to catch himself. One hand landed on the red-hot eye of the woodstove. His dad scooped the kid up and plunged the burned hand into a gallon jar of yellow mustard that was in the fridge. |
| It felt like an ice pick was stuck in the ball of my foot. As soon as I started taking the turmeric, I had no more pain. I can now wear my lovely high-heeled shoes on Sunday without suffering.
•Tuck a bar of ordinary soap under the bottom sheet when you make the bed. It should be near your legs, and may need to be replaced every 6 weeks or so. We don't know why it would prevent leg cramps, but many readers report success—and we know of no side effects.
• Swallow a teaspoonful of yellow mustard— the inexpensive kind sometimes dispensed in individual packets. |
| I tried ice and pressure to no avail. The bleeding had me worried. A co-worker stopped by and asked, 'Where are your car keys?' The person with the nosebleed handed her his huge key ring and she loosened his shirt and dropped the keys down his back. Within 30 seconds the bleeding stopped! Her grandmother had used this method for years."
We had never encountered this approach before. In fact, we thought it was so ridiculous we almost did not share it. But since then we have heard that it works from so many people that we can no longer ignore this simple trick. |
Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts |
They treated her initially with cooling blankets, ice packs, cooled fluids, nutrients to replace electrolytes, oxygen and meds to bring down the fever and relax the muscles.
Not knowing what else to do, I held her hand, which by contrast to the rest of her body felt intact and healthy.
In so many ways Betty had been unlucky. She suffered horren-dously from the voices that instructed her to kill people. Betty was nothing if not a gentle soul, and killing people was the last thing she wanted to do. The voices in fact made her want to kill herself. |
John A. McDougall See book keywords and concepts |
Succulent fresh fruits were replaced by cookies and pies with a hefty dollop of ice cream on top. Now Louise was paying the price.
Considering the eight hundred thousand hospitalizations and $5 billion spent annually on gallbladder disease, it's safe to say that a lot of folks are paying the same price. Over twenty million people in the United States harbor gallstones (that's 15 percent of the country's population), including half of all women over the age of seventy.
Women are almost twice as likely as men to develop gallstones. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
The summer of 1991 was one of the warmest in recent European history During a hike in the Alps, two Germans tourists, Helmut and Erika Simon, came across what they first thought was the body of a hiker who had succumbed to the glacial ice, as had been the fate of several hikers in the previous few years. The Austrian authorities pulled the body loose from the ice, and only when it had been taken to Innsbruck for examination was it realized that this was no ordinary corpse. It turned out to be the mummified remains of an ancient man marvelously preserved in the ice. |
Elaine Magee See book keywords and concepts |
Skip it when a recipe calls for dotting a casserole or pie with butter, and don't use it for topping vegetables.
8. ice cream/sherbet/frozen yogurt (3.8 percent) þSeek out great-tasting low-fat and light ice creams and frozen yogurts. (I know they exist because many have spent time in my freezer!) If they are lower in fat, the saturated fat will be lower as well. þRead labels to make sure calories and sugar are also lower than in regular versions. þEnjoy V2 cup of a light frozen dessert instead of regular ice cream.
9. Salad dressing/mayonnaise (3. |
Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
I used the old methods of squeezing their nostrils and having them hold their heads back or putting ice on the backs of their necks to try to stop the bleeding.
One day an elderly custodian who had lived in the South all her life took out her car keys, asked for some string to tie through the key ring, placed the string around the neck of the child with the nosebleed and dropped the keys down the child's back under her shirt. That nosebleed was no longer a frightening problem!
I treated nosebleeds this way and never had a problem again. |
Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
By going to the AHRQ (which would probably need to be renamed something easier to remember, like the Institute for Clinical Effectiveness, or ice), both patients and doctors could feel they were making the right clinical choices. Publicizing comparative data could also go far in bringing down prices. It might not be
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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In a similar way, scientists have also found frozen animal specimens that appear to have fresh flowers still in their stomachs, even while buried deep under the frozen ice.
What all this suggests is that geographic changes may happen far more rapidly than most scientists currently believe. Perhaps these ice Ages are brought on by events that elapse in mere hours rather than thousands of years. If so, it would require rewriting the history of planet Earth and challenging the firmly held beliefs of geologists and Earth scientists alike. |
| In other words, the grass and pine needles were abruptly covered with a massive sheet of ice that left the plants in a relatively preserved state that could be dug up and identified thousands of years later. In a similar way, scientists have also found frozen animal specimens that appear to have fresh flowers still in their stomachs, even while buried deep under the frozen ice.
What all this suggests is that geographic changes may happen far more rapidly than most scientists currently believe. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Now, before you go ape nuts crazy over how great this name sounds, please remember that there's no ice cream here. It's just part of the name of the banana species, which is called Wild ice Cream & Apple Bananas because if you have a really good imagination, they sort of taste like ice cream and apples. Dip 'em in chocolate and, needless to say, they're extremely delicious. I enjoyed these so much that I went back to Empowered Foods and bought more! |
T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts |
When I visited the site in July 2003, one of the first bits of information to greet me was, "July is National ice Cream Month." Upon clicking for more information on National ice Cream Month, I read, "If you're wondering if you can have your ice cream and good nutrition too, the answer is 'yes'!"9 Great. So much for combating childhood obesity and diabetes!
The Web site is divided up into three sections, one for educators, one for parents and one for food service professionals. |