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Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track

Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D.
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The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough. New York: Vintage Books, 1986. Donsbach, Kurt W. Hypoglycemia. Huntington Beach, CA: International Institute of Natural Health Sciences, 1983. Dufty, William. Sugar Blues. New York: Warner Books, 1975. (One of my favorite books in 1998 when I was kicking sugar.) Fredericks, Carlton. New Low Blood Sugar and You. New York: Pedigree Books, 1985. (Another book that intrigued me.) Gittleman, Ann Louise. Get the Sugar Out. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1996. (One of my favorite books at the time.) Krimmel, Edward, and Patricia Krimmel.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass
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The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough. Newton, MA: Professional Books/Future Health, 1989. Martin, Jeanne Marie, with Zoltan Roma, M.D. Complete Candida Yeast Guidebook: Everything You Need to Know About Prevention, Treatment & Diet. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press, 2003. Rogers, Sherry. No More Heartburn: Stop the Pain in 30 Days—Naturally. New York NY: Kensington, 2000. Websites The World's Healthiest Foods—www.whfoods.org/genpage.php?
The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough. Newton, MA: Professional Books/Future Health, 1989. Martin, Jeanne Marie, with Zoltan Roma, M.D. Complete Candida Yeast Guidebook: Everything You Need to Know About Prevention, Treatment & Diet. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press, 2003. Rogers, Sherry. No More Heartburn: Stop the Pain in 30 Days—Naturally. New York NY: Kensington, 2000. Websites The World's Healthiest Foods—www.whfoods.org/genpage.php?

Sunshine heals cancer, and the FDA is powerless to stop it, regulate it or ban it

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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If it were a mainstream drug, it would probably make the cover of Time magazine and be heralded as the greatest medical breakthrough in the history of modern science. It's that good. Sunlight exposure reduces the risk of many cancers by more than 50 percent and even helps reverse certain types of cancers through the creation of vitamin D in the body. It's a magnificent natural healing modality, and it's been right in front of our eyes, every single day, since before Homo sapiens even evolved on this planet.

Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda

Jacky Law
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Whether about the alleged link between the MMR vaccine and autism, ot the latest medical breakthrough or disaster, pharmaceutical stories are necessarily simplified because for people with no framework of basic scientific knowledge, ideas have nothing to associate with and are lost. People can only build on what makes sense to them. Indeed, it has been said the medicines business can never be transparent to the masses because it cannot escape this fundamental obstacle of widespread scientific illiteracy.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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The economic interest of the pharmaceutical industry itself is the main reason that no medical breakthrough has been made for the cure of most common diseases such as cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetes, cancer, strokes, osteoporosis, and why these diseases continue on an epidemic scale worldwide. 5) For the same economic reasons, the pharmaceutical industry has now formed an international cartel by the code name "CODEX," with the aim to outlaw any health information in connection with vitamins and to limit free access to natural therapies on a worldwide scale.

Critical Condition: How Health Care in America Became Big Business

Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele
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Usually, each new development is presented as a medical breakthrough with little or no attention paid to the potential harmful consequences or whether the supposed benefits outweigh the costs. Such was the case in 2000 when TV and newspapers described the full-body scan as a cutting-edge test that "can reveal diseases and heart problems before they can become deadly." The torrent of publicity led to the building of more clinics where the scans could be performed.
Three years later, in February 1995, the ABC News program 20/20 opened a show this way: "Well, now a medical breakthrough that is changing the lives and the images of thousands of Americans. They are people with a serious problem—they are obese—and that description now applies to more of us than ever before. Obese people often say that they can't help it, that they feel driven to eat beyond control. Well, now there is research that backs them up and, even more exciting, a new treatment that seems to do for obese people what they can't do all by themselves. . . .

Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill

Robert Whitaker
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As Cotton was a physician with impeccable credentials, it seemed that at last a true medical breakthrough had been achieved. Burdette Lewis, commissioner of New Jersey's state hospitals, proudly declared that Cotton's "methods of modern medicine, surgery, and dentistry have penetrated the mystery which has enshrouded the subject of insanity for centuries . . . freedom for these patients appears near at hand." Newspapers also sung his praises, as did Adolf Meyer, the "dean" of American psychiatry at that time.

The New Detox Diet: The Complete Guide for Lifelong Vitality With Recipes, Menus, and Detox Plans

Elson M. Haas, M.D.
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This simple assessment has been a medical breakthrough. A stool is collected and mailed overnight to a lab where it is evaluated for digestion of protein, vegetable matter and starch, and fatty acids. Cutting-edge markers for intestinal immune function such as calprotectin and eosinophil protein X are included in the test. Exocrine pancreatic function (that part associated with digestion) is measured by an analyte called pancreatic elastase 1.

Water: For Health, for Healing, for Life: You're Not Sick, You're Thirsty!

F. Batmanghelidj
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The headline read, REVOLUTIONARY medical breakthrough, THE SLIMMING NEW WATER CURE! LEARN HOW TO DRINK AWAY 40 LBS. OR MORE! The cover shows a picture of Finola Hughes, star of the television series All My Children, who lost thirty pounds without dieting. Among other stories, the article also highlights how a radio talk-show host lost forty pounds without effort and has gone down from a size 20 to a size 14. She not only lost her flab, she also got rid of her hot flashes, fatigue, aching joints, and sinus headaches, all in one sweep.
Tragically, the medical breakthrough about dehydration as the origin of most health problems is not reaching the public through the commerce-directed health-maintenance systems in this country. If it did, it would mean the rapid extinction of these systems. Yet there is no sane reason why tens of millions in our society should be medicated when all they suffer from is dehydration. The statements in this introductory chapter are not meant to reflect badly on the dedicated staff employed within the sick-care system, who daily render compassionate service to the unfortunate sick.
My second mistake was that being so busy with sharing my medical breakthrough on water metabolism of the body with people that I was not alert to my own health problems. I developed all the early stages of iodine deficiency, but no goiter in my neck. However, I developed an uncomfortable feeling in my chest and also shortness of breath. A high-resolution CT scan of my chest revealed a massive thyroid goiter in my chest that was pressing on my trachea, to the point of deforming it. This was three months ago.

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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One example of a medical breakthrough ignored by the medical mainstream was the development of the smallpox vaccine. Smallpox was mankind's worst scourge, killing a larger percentage of previous populations than any other disease. In 1789, a British doctor named Edward Jenner performed an experiment that laid the foundation for the eradication of smallpox. Jenner tested this hypothesis by inoculating his own son with material obtained from a cowpox lesion. Six weeks later, his son proved resistant when challenged with material from a smallpox lesion.

The AIDS War: Propaganda, Profiteering and Genocide from the Medical-Industrial Complex

John Lauritsen
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Crook, The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough, New York 1986. In addition there is useful information, especially with regard to nutrition, in the book by John Parks Trowbridge and Morton Walker, The Yeast Syndrome, New York 1986. The first line of attack in treating candidiasis is to remove the causes of the condition. This means avoiding antibiotics; avoiding drugs, chemicals and pollutants; and correcting the nutritional imbalance.

Optimal Wellness

Ralph Golan, M.D.
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The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough. Jackson, TN: Professional Books, 1986. Crook, William G., M.D., and Jones, Marjorie, R.N. The Yeast Connection Cookbook. Jackson, TN: Professional Books, 1989. DeScheppar, Luc, M.D. Candida, Its Symptoms, Cause, and Cure. Available from 2901 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 435, Santa Monica, CA 90403, 1987. Nolan, Donna. Ending Fatigue and Depression. Redmond, WA: McCormick and Co., 1987. Remington, Dennis, M.D., and Higa, Barbara. Back to Health: A Comprehensive Medical and Nutritional Yeast Control Program.

The Food Pharmacy: Dramatic New Evidence That Food Is Your Best Medicine

Jean Carper
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And what is the origin of the dangerous hordes of prostaglandins? In a medical breakthrough, Swedish researchers discovered in 1965 that prostaglandins are made from a fatty acid called arachidonic acid. When you eat unsaturated fat in foods from land plants or animals reared on such plants the fat is modified in the body to a substance called arachidonic acid. Enzymes further change this arachidonic acid into extremely potent physiological agents, prostaglandins and leukotrienes.

Prozac Backlash: Overcoming the Dangers of Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, and Other Antidepressants with Safe, Effective Alternatives

Joseph Glenmullen, M.D.
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Unfortunately, unlike the "medical breakthrough," the debacle did not receive the same kind of coverage in the popular press, and a large section of the general public goes on thinking there are established biochemical imbalances for psychiatric ailments. Even earlier, in the 1960s, psychiatrist Joseph Schildkraut thought he had discovered that an imbalance of the neurotransmitter adrenaline caused depression, after he found abnormalities in the metabolites of adrenaline in the urine of depressed patients.

Eat and Heal (Foods That Can Prevent or Cure Many Common Ailments)

the Editors of FC&A Medical Publishing
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Discovering that Helicobacter pylori bacteria cause ulcers was a major medical breakthrough. Dr. C. N. Wenda-koon from the University of Alberta says, pylori is a small bug, living in the stomach that causes chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer diseases in humans. It is sometimes involved in certain forms of gastric cancer." Since this discovery, antibiotics have been the standard treatment. However, antibiotics can cause side effects, and H. pylori is developing resistance to some of them. Wendakoon adds, "H.

The AIDS War: Propaganda, Profiteering and Genocide from the Medical-Industrial Complex

John Lauritsen
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For further information the reader should consult two books: The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough and The Yeast Syndrome}* Candidiasis, an overgrowth of the fungus, is mainly caused by two factors: antibiotics and nutritional imbalance — specifically, sugar and too much of the refined carbohydrates. In addition, yeast overgrowth is aggravated by other factors: a lowered immune system, stress, and various drugs, chemicals, and pollutants. In severe cases of candidiasis, the yeast assumes pathogenic and invasive forms, releases toxins, and causes illness throughout the body.
Crook's The Yeast Connection: A medical breakthrough, New York 1986 (updated and revised edition). "See Excursus 6: "The SMON Story". *See Chapters XXIII and XXVI. "Casper Schmidt, "The Group-Fantasy Origins of AIDS", The Journal of Psychohistory, Summer 1983. sadistic persecutors on one side and willing (masochistic) sacrificial victims on the other.

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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The yeast connection: a medical breakthrough. Jackson, TN: Professional Books. 1983 30. Romano TJ, Dobbins JW. Evaluation of the patient with suspected malabsorption. Gastroentero Clin N Am 1989; 18: 467-483 31. Palacios HJ. Hypersensitivity as a cause of dermatologic and vaginal moniliasis resistant to topical therapy. Ann Allergy 1976; 37: 110-113 32. Robinett RW. Asthma due to Candida albicans. U Mi Med Ctr Bull 1968; 34: 12-15 33. Iwata K. A review of the literature on drunken symptoms due to yeasts in the gastrointestinal tract.

Alternative Medicine the Definitive Guide, Second Edition

Larry Trivieri, Jr.
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Yet, thanks to a combination of highly skilled surgery and a medical breakthrough, five years after his seemingly life-ruining accident, Isreal is not only walking again, but back at work diving. Isreal was shunted from doctor to clinic to rehabilitation center, but nobody held out much hope for him. Then, he visited the International Head and Spinal Injury Center, in Tijuana, Mexico, under the direction of orthopedic surgeon Fernando C. Ramirez del Rio, M.D., and German physician Wolfram Kuhnau, M.D. Dr.

The Longevity Code: Your Personal Prescription for a Longer, Sweeter Life

Zorba Paster, M.D. and Susan Meltsner
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He would lie awake at night wondering why had he stayed around long enough to be "saved" by a medical breakthrough when so many others had not. Being "saved" physically also forced Grant to face the extremely sorry state of his material sphere, was a mess. He had government medical assistance but no income, no immediate job prospects, and creditors calling constantly. Every time he thought about this financial fiasco, he felt hopeless and depressed. In the meantime, his social support system was falling apart. Attending to Grant's needs had drained his friends and family members.

Prozac Backlash: Overcoming the Dangers of Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, and Other Antidepressants with Safe, Effective Alternatives

Joseph Glenmullen, M.D.
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For a time, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the DST was hailed as a medical breakthrough: the first reliable, quantifiable abnormality in psychiatry. For several years, psychiatrists used the DST to diagnose "biological" depressions. Then suddenly the DST turned out not to be specific for depression at all, since it could be abnormal in many other conditions. Indeed, the DST could be abnormal in people who were simply stressed but had no psychiatric diagnosis. Psychiatrists quickly abandoned the DST as a laboratory test for depression.



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