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That's a strong statement, so let me offer you an undeniable piece of strong evidence to back that up: The artificially low RDA numbers for vitamin D.
One of the best ways to keep the population suffering from cancer is to enforce long-term nutritional deficiencies that lead to cancer. The US government accomplishes this by keeping the recommendations for vitamin D artificially low, practically guaranteeing that anyone who follows the recommendations will eventually be diagnosed with cancer. Vitamin D deficiency is the leading cause of breast cancer. |
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The immune system needs to be exercised for it to remain strong. Using a vaccine as a crutch denies the child's immune system the adaptive response it needs in order to become stronger.
3) Thus, the administering of vaccines suppresses normal immune function, leaving the child more vulnerable to other infectious diseases that might come along and have no vaccine available, such as some future mutation of Bird Flu. |
Ann N. Martin See book keywords and concepts |
Calcium provides strong bones and teeth, helps regulate blood clotting, and promotes the use of amino acids. Phosphorus also promotes strong bones and teeth. Calcium deficiencies may result in brittle bones, painful joints, poor apperite, soft teeth, and receding gums.
Note: Calcium and phosphorus ratios are about 1.2 to 1.4 parts of calcium to 1 part of phosphorus. Both require adequate amounts of vitamin D to be utilized by the animal's body.
Excess levels of calcium in the diet are a danger, since excess levels can cause accumularions on the bones. |
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That's a strong accusation, of course -- the idea that airport security Nazis are a danger to the safety of U.S. citizens. But it's not nearly as strong (or ridiculous) as the accusations aimed at travelers. Essentially, we are all accused of being terrorists from the moment we set foot on airport property. We are treated like criminals, detained against our will, searched without probable cause, denied our rights to free speech and essentially kidnapped by airport security goons for as long as they care to mess with us. |
Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts |
When we hold a belief about something, we usually have a feeling—and often a strong one—about it. Any doubt about the truth of this statement disappears quickly when we ask people to share their feelings on topics with moral roots that ignite their deepest beliefs.
The death penalty, stem-cell research, whether to teach creation-ism or evolution in the classroom, abortion, and assisted suicide are all examples of topics that draw from us strong feelings as to their Tightness or wrongness. |
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That's a strong statement, so let me offer you an undeniable piece of strong evidence to back that up: The artificially low RDA numbers for vitamin D.
One of the best ways to keep the population suffering from cancer is to enforce long-term nutritional deficiencies that lead to cancer. The US government accomplishes this by keeping the recommendations for vitamin D artificially low, practically guaranteeing that anyone who follows the recommendations will eventually be diagnosed with cancer. Vitamin D deficiency is the leading cause of breast cancer. |
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Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Tylenol, has introduced Tylenol Cool Caplets, a candy-like medicine that offers adult-strength pain medication with a strong, minty taste. This is described as “instant cooling” in advertisements and free samples are being handed out like candy, by skimpy girls wearing revealing outfits who are called the Tylenol Cool Caps Girls. It’s all part of a marketing campaign effort by Tylenol to make the Tylenol brand more hip and cool.
How bizarre is this? |
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Underneath that body fat you actually have a very strong skeleton and strong muscles. Your body has built up those muscles in order to carry all of that extra body fat when you move your body. Just the very act of standing up, walking across a parking lot, going up a flight of stairs or lifting your arms requires more effort when you're overweight, especially if you're obese. So the heavier you are, the stronger your muscles have to be just to allow you to do basic, everyday things. |
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Donald Rumsfeld, a man with a strong history in various food and drug giants. There are very strong ties between pharmaceutical companies and the Bush administration. I think that's why you see such a strong push to convince people they have to buy prescription drugs here in the United States at ridiculous prices to treat fictitious diseases that don't even exist, and then stay on those drugs for a lifetime.
The report that the pharmaceutical lobby tried to fund a fiction novel designed to scare Americans away from buying drugs from Canada doesn't surprise me. |
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Underneath that body fat you actually have a very strong skeleton and strong muscles. Your body has built up those muscles in order to carry all of that extra body fat when you move your body. Just the very act of standing up, walking across a parking lot, going up a flight of stairs or lifting your arms requires more effort when you're overweight, especially if you're obese. So the heavier you are, the stronger your muscles have to be just to allow you to do basic, everyday things. |
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If you want your child to have strong bones, then he or she needs to get some sunshine and physical activity, along with decent nutrition that includes calcium and magnesium. Organized sports are a great way to expose your child to these elements so that he or she can develop strong bones. (And that's why sports involvement actually reduces the risk of injury overall.)
Don't poison your children with fluoride
Speaking of strong bones, when I was in grade school, I had a friend who broke at least one bone every year. |
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Give yourself a strong, healthy immune system, so you can survive the bird flu if it happens to come around. A strong, healthy, fully functioning immune system will absolutely give you a strong advantage over everyone else. If this thing ends up with a kill rate of 20 percent, meaning that four out of five people will survive this, you can easily be in the survival group if you take care of your health starting today.
Who will be the one out of five who won't make it? |
Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts |
The most common symptoms are discharge, a strong fishy odor, pain, itching, and burning. The symptoms are easily confused with those of a yeast infection (candidiasis) and women often treat it with over-the-counter medicines for yeast infection. However, BV is far more common than yeast infection. In fact, it is the most common vaginal infection. The primary differences between the two are that BV is usually associated with a heavy discharge that has a strong fishy odor, and a yeast infection doesn't usually involve such an odor. |
Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
This is strong evidence that despite some overlap among these syndromes, they do differ from one another. Thus, although specific diagnostic lab tests do not yet exist to distinguish CFS, FM, and IBS from one another, their different symptoms strongly suggest to me the existence of various mechanisms within the body that cause each syndrome.
To sum up, following are the diagnostic rules for each of the syndromes I have detailed in this chapter:
• Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). |
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Give yourself a strong, healthy immune system, so you can survive the bird flu if it happens to come around. A strong, healthy, fully functioning immune system will absolutely give you a strong advantage over everyone else. If this thing ends up with a kill rate of 20 percent, meaning that four out of five people will survive this, you can easily be in the survival group if you take care of your health starting today.
Who will be the one out of five who won't make it? |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
Bare Bones is that calcium is all we need for strong bones and to stave off osteoporosis. But the truth is that a variety of essential nutrients must be present, not just calcium, to have any success in decreasing the amount of osteoporosis in this country.
In order to reduce the risk of fractures of the spine, hip, and wrist, we must pay attention to several important factors: preserving adequate bone mass, preventing the loss of the protein matrix part of the bone, and making sure that the bone has all the proper nutrients it needs to repair and replace damaged areas of bone. |
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No, it had to be published with a home field advantage in a pro-drug publication that maintains a strong bias in favor of pharmaceuticals and chemicals.
Junk science and faulty conclusions
Aside from these obvious and worrisome conflicts of interest, the conclusions being made about autism and vaccines in the mainstream media are simply not supported by the study. The (distorted) logic we're hearing goes like this:
Yes, vaccines used to contain mercury. And yes, all those little kids were injected with mercury. And yes, autism rates skyrocketed. |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
I recommend this test for all patients with significant risk factors for or a strong family history of heart disease.
If the test does show calcifications, it gives a doctor some feel for how serious the problem is and how aggressively to treat the patient. Remember, more than 30 percent of the time the first sign of heart disease is sudden death. I have found this tool to be very helpful and motivating for my patients,
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I challenge you to ask your personal physician to perform one or all of these tests on you. |
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The studies are sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission and take place at the University of Rochester Medical Center's strong Memorial Hospital (Griffiths and Bryson).
(1946 - 1947) University of Rochester researchers inject four male and two female human test subjects with uranium-234 and uranium-235 in dosages ranging from 6.4 to 70.7 micrograms per one kilogram of body weight in order to study how much uranium they could tolerate before their kidneys become damaged (Goliszek). |
| Safford Warren, injects plutonium into patients at the University's teaching hospital, strong Memorial (Burton Report).
(1945)
Continuing the Manhattan Project, researchers inject plutonium into three patients at the University of Chicago's Billings Hospital (Sharav).
The U.S. State Department, Army intelligence and the CIA begin Operation Paperclip, offering Nazi scientists immunity and secret identities in exchange for work on top-secret government projects on aerodynamics and chemical warfare medicine in the United States ("Project Paperclip").
(1945 - 1955) In Newburgh, N.Y. |
| Richard strong infects prisoners in the Philippines with cholera to study the disease; 13 of them die. He compensates survivors with cigars and cigarettes. During the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi doctors cite this study to justify their own medical experiments (Greger, Sharav).
(1911)
Dr. Hideyo Noguchi of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research publishes data on injecting an inactive syphilis preparation into the skin of 146 hospital patients and normal children in an attempt to develop a skin test for syphilis. Later, in 1913, several of these children's parents sue Dr. |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
Not only does energy start here, but the dangerous by-products, free radicals, are also created. As a strong antioxidant, CoQlO is extremely important in helping neutralize free radicals; however, its most important function in this situation is to help create energy.
CoQlO, which helps fuel human mitochondria, was first isolated from a beef heart mitochondria by Dr. Frederick Crane in 1957. In 1958, Dr. Karl Folkers and coworkers at Merck, Inc. determined the exact chemical structure of CoQlO and began synthesizing it. |
| The first step toward building a strong immune system is to eat a high-fiber, low-fat diet largely made up of fruits and vegetables.
But we need more to practice chemoprevention. Medical research is beginning to demonstrate that taking antioxidants in supplementation to our diet is very important in chemoprevention. Studies show that supplementation of a good diet over a twenty-week period of time with vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene resulted in a significant decrease of the oxidative damage to the DNA of both smokers and nonsmokers. |
| This is a strong additional supplement for the child with asthma. I usually recommend that parents give their child 1-2 mg of grape-seed extract per pound of the child's weight. I also give these children additional calcium and magnesium supplements. Magnesium helps relax the bronchospasms of the muscles in the lungs. Since spasms of these muscles is what narrows their airways, this will help open them up.
I always tell parents that it takes about six months to build up a child's antioxidant and immune systems, so they shouldn't get too anxious. |
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REPPED: Conventional medical researchers around the world are scratching their heads over new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine that shows a strong correlation between depression and osteoporosis. Amazingly, none of them apparently have the presence of mind to consider the simple, common cause behind both conditions: Chronic vitamin D deficiency.
This new research found that 17 percent of women with depression showed thinner hip bones, while only 2 percent of non-depressed women showed the same thinness of hip bones. |
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His reputation was strong, and he soon landed prestigious positions as an associate pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and as an assistant professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School.
Early in Dr. McCully's career, he became particularly interested in a disease called homocystinuria. This presented itself in children who had a genetic defect that kept them from breaking down an essential amino acid called methionine. These children showed a tremendous buildup of a by-product called homocysteine. |
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In the spring of 1935 strong winds again tore through the parched fields of Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. With the fields freshly plowed, there was no vegetation to hold the dry loess in place. The finest and most fertile soil formed dark blizzards rising ten thousand feet to blot out the midday sun. Coarser sand blew around near the ground, gnawing through fence posts. Streetlights stayed on all day. High winds piled up Sahara-like dunes, blocking trains and paralyzing the plains. |
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It has been shown to have strong links to childhood asthma, especially where the child also has a folic acid deficiency.
A recent study in a Sydney hospital revealed that up to 65 per cent of asthmatics they treated were so sensitive to sodium metabisulphite that it provoked an asthma attack shortly after they ate it. So nearly two out of every three asthmatics could trigger an attack by eating common foods like tinned soup, pickles, sausages, snack foods, dried fruit, dehydrated potatoes, commercial fruit juices and the like. |
| Nicholas Culpeper, the famous seventeenth-century English astronomer and physician, now recognised as the father of modern western herbalism, was a strong advocate of natural remedies. He encouraged people to follow a natural lifestyle, and emphasised the benefits of botanical medicine. His legacy to future generations was a vast collection of herbal remedies which are as valuable today as they were more than 300 years ago.
Modern technology has demonstrated that plants and herbs contain invaluable properties and a great interest is now being taken in their powers to heal. |
Roberta Bivins See book keywords and concepts |
This in turn allowed them to build a strong and visible identity, which could be shared by professionals, amateurs, and consumers alike. However, by choosing to position homeopathy as an alternative to orthodox medicine, and by defining their therapy in part by what it was not, homeopathy's proponents left homeopathy open to being grouped with all the other self-proclaimed 'alternatives', ranging from the medically respectable (such as osteopathy) to the downright disreputable (clairvoyance, for example). |