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Osteoporosis isn't a disease that causes weak bones; osteoporosis is the name given to a diagnosis of weak bones. In other words, the weak bones happened first, and then the diagnosis of osteoporosis followed. The drug poster makes it sound like osteoporosis strikes first, and then you get weak bones. The cause and effect is all backward, and that's how drug companies want people to think about diseases and symptoms: first you "get" the disease, then you are "diagnosed" just in time to take a new drug for the rest of your life. It's all hogwash, of course.

PlusDeck2 cassette tape converter has solid hardware, but weak software that fails to perform

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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However, with the weak software, it is utterly useless. I can only conclude that this product is not ready for primetime. Its developers came up short on the software side, and this product will fail in the marketplace unless something very different is attempted with the software. I'm baffled because writing software that records quality sound files is not that difficult. There are thousands of shareware authors who have managed to figure this out. I don't know why an apparently well-funded Korean corporation couldn't make it work correctly.

Disease names like diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about disease prevention

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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It was written by a drug company and it said exactly this: "Osteoporosis is a disease that causes weak and fragile bones." Then, the poster went on to say that you need a particular drug to counteract this "disease." Yet the language is all backwards. Osteoporosis isn't a disease that causes weak bones, osteoporosis is the name given to a diagnosis of weak bones. In other words, the weak bones happened first, and then the diagnosis of osteoporosis followed. The drug poster makes it sound like osteoporosis strikes first, and then you get weak bones. The cause and effect is all backwards.

There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program

Gabriel Cousens
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THE DIABETOGENIC POTENCY OF HORMONES IN PREGNANCY Hormone: Peak elevation (weeks): Diabetogenic potency: Prolactin 10 Weak Estradiol 26 Very weak hCS 26 Moderate Cortisol 26 Very strong Progesterone 32 Strong Figure 10: The diabetogenic potency of hormones in pregnancy Gestational diabetes is the most common medical complication in pregnancy. Women who have it face a significantly greater risk of developing diabetes later in their life. It may be immediate or long-term, in terms of complications.

From Belly Fat to Belly FLAT: How Your Hormones Are Adding Inches to Your Waistline and Subtracting Years from Your Life

C. W. Randolph, M.D.
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The friendly bacteria in our intestines convert plant lignans into a substance that has a weak estrogen-like activity. When there are low estrogen levels in your body, these weak lignan estrogens make up for some of the deficiency. When the body is estrogen dominant, however, these lignan estrogens bind to your body's estrogen receptors, thereby reducing human estrogen activity at a cellular level. You can get your daily lignan benefit by adding the above mentioned foods to smoothies, yogurt, or salads.

The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention

Dawson Church
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As they run through the lists, participants notice the statements for which their muscles test weak, and then work with them using PSYCH-K's somatic healing tools. Once a negative belief has been healed, the person will test strong when confronted with its positive counterpart. For instance, I tested strong for most of the twenty-five beliefs about money and prosperity. But I tested weak for two: I can afford to take time off to rest and nurture myself whenever I need to. Money is one expression of my spirituality and my love for God, myself, and others.
I knew before the test that those two statements would render me weak! My whole body felt weaker simply reading the statements. I hadn't considered that money could actually be an expression of my love for God. And I often get impatient with my needs for self-nur turance when I see so much suffering in the world, and I can play a small part in alleviating it. The list of beliefs allowed me to pinpoint exactly where my energy was not flowing. It showed me the beliefs I held that were subtly anchoring me to unhealthy habits and physical conditions.

Disease names like diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about disease prevention

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Osteoporosis isn't a disease that causes weak bones, osteoporosis is the name given to a diagnosis of weak bones. In other words, the weak bones happened first, and then the diagnosis of osteoporosis followed. The drug poster makes it sound like osteoporosis strikes first, and then you get weak bones. The cause and effect is all backwards. And that's how drug companies want people to think about diseases and symptoms: first you "get" the disease, then you are "diagnosed" just in time to take a new drug for the rest of your life. But it's all hogwash. There is no such disease as osteoporosis.

The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again

Jack Challem
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That's because stress places additional demands on an already weak ability to make or use neurotransmitters. These genetic traits, which may affect up to half the U.S. population, are known to increase the chances of developing prolonged depression, and similar traits are likely to influence anxiety and other moods. For example, one genetic trait weakens a key enzyme that's involved in making serotonin and other neurotransmitters. Another genetic trait interferes with the transport of serotonin in the brain.

Disease names like diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about disease prevention

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Osteoporosis isn't a disease that causes weak bones, osteoporosis is the name given to a diagnosis of weak bones. In other words, the weak bones happened first, and then the diagnosis of osteoporosis followed. The drug poster makes it sound like osteoporosis strikes first, and then you get weak bones. The cause and effect is all backwards. And that's how drug companies want people to think about diseases and symptoms: first you "get" the disease, then you are "diagnosed" just in time to take a new drug for the rest of your life. But it's all hogwash. There is no such disease as osteoporosis.

You: Staying Young: The Owner's Manual for Extending Your Warranty

Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D.
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With no sleep, you're vulnerable, weak, and more whacked out than a 'shroom-scarfing hippie. Sleep problems and sleep deprivation are self-imposed As if we needed any more evidence that female brains trump men's brains: Women's pineal glands are larger than men's, despite the fact that men's brains are anatomically larger on the whole. That may help explain why women age more slowly than men and live longer. FACTOIP torture. And the stakes are high: a weakened immune system, increased risk of heart disease, and a brain that works about as fast as a Commodore 64 computer.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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Looked at another way, those severely fatigued 4- CFS-Related Symptoms and the Percenta Problems with Any Single Sympt Feverishness Glands Feverishness3 — Glandsb 69 — Sore Throat 75 88 Headache 75 75 Myalgia0 80 79 Muscle Weakness3 76 75 Arthralgia0 74 71 Exercised 81 80 Sleep 81 80 Cognition 80 80 Sore Headache Myalgia Musi Throat Weak; 85 — 87 92 — 84 87 93 — 81 84 88 87 88 92 98 94 87 92 98 93 87 91 97 92 a Symptoms no longer counted in the revised 1994 case definition to diagnose CFS. b In the neck or groin or under the arms.

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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Soda Deal for Schools Is weak on Marketing and Enforcement Says Commercial Alert." http://www.commercialalert.org/news/news-releases/2006/05/soda-deal-for-schools-is-weak-on-marketing-and-enforcement-says-commercial-alert. Connoly, Ceci. "Public Policy Targeting Obesity." Washington Post, August 10, 2003. http://www .washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A39239-2003Aug9?language=printer. CorpWatch. "What's on Channel 1?" Center for Commercial Free Public Education. July 8, 1998. http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=888. Critser, Greg.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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Weak artery walls can collapse and create blood clots in small capillaries, trapping roaming tumor cells that can then begin to invade surrounding tissues. Strong artery walls prevent blood clots and thwart the spread of cancer. 5 Vitamin C is an anti-inflammatory agent. Anti-inflammatory drugs, like aspirin, are known to reduce the risk for cancer. Vitamin C inhibits the production of hypoxia inducible factor, a type of protein that puts tumor cells in a state of oxygen deprivation and triggers the undesirable formation of new blood vessels (called angiogenesis).

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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The Institute of Medicine estimates that only 4 percent of treatments and tests are backed up by strong scientific evidence; more than half have very weak evidence or none. We can't improve the quality of health care or control costs without better evidence for what works and what doesn't, and we can't expect private industry, which currently funds a majority of clinical trials, to underwrite the research that's necessary to give us that evidence. Getting medicine that's based on reality, rather than potential return on investment, requires a new source of funding.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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One approach is to require that patients complete detailed written informed consent before screening, indicating an understanding that evidence of efficacy is weak or lacking and that adverse effects may occur. By ensuring that patients are informed about the pros and cons of testing and its consequences before they are tested, the chances are much improved that doctors and their patients will make decisions that are not tipped, possibly quite unfairly, toward intervention.
Cancer cells are energetically weak and must produce energy via fermentation. A byproduct of fermentation is lactic acid which is expressed outside the cell, and which prevents cancer drugs or natural therapies from reaching the cancer cell. This is called drug resistance. pH color chart 0 1 23456789 12 13 14 Acid Alkalir Acidity required for hea The human body utilizes acidity to protect itself from germs. The stomach is acid. Without stomach acid, germs like H. pylori can grow which can result in stomach cancer.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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In other words, he has a weak spot in the wall of his aorta. The man's aneurysm has remained stable for some time without threatening to balloon outward, or dissect. He came into the emergency department earlier in the day, complaining of a sharp, burning pain in his chest, a sign that his aneurysm may finally have begun leaking blood into his abdominal cavity. If that's the case, the man needs surgery right away, or he could be dead in a matter of hours.
Either the patients had been too weak to withstand the surgery, or the doctors had been negligent, or they had committed errors, sometimes in haste to go from one patient to the next. In May 2006, the California State Medical Board moved to revoke Moon and Realyvasquez's licenses. By then Redding Medical's parent company, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, had agree to pay $£9-S million to the federal government to settle charges of Medicare fraud, at the time the largest settlement made by a health care company.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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The weak heart was likely induced by toxic treatment. A survey at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, published in the journal Circulation (June 29, 2001) found that there is no class of cancer drug that is free of potential damage to the heart. Even the targeted therapies like Avastin and Erbitux cause heart problems. Side effects must be addressed. Patients often take antioxidant supplements to reduce unnecessary side effects, but their use is often discouraged by oncologists. They say it interferes with treatment.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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The drug possesses a weak potential for sensitization. dosage Mode of Administration: Crushed and powdered drug, as well as other galenic preparations for internal indication. Preparations: Coriander extract 1:2 is prepared by percolating 1 weight part of the drug with 45% ethanol so that 2 weights tincture is produced. The infusion is prepared by pouring 150 mL of boiling water over 2 tsp. of crushed drug and straining after 15 minutes. Daily Dosage: The average daily dose is 3.0 g of drug. The single dose is 1 g. Infusion - 1 fresh cup between meals.

You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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It's possible, but not likely, you could get too much formed vitamin A (called vitamin A palmitate on your vitamin bottle), if you eat some beef liver every day, but again, some people have weak livers and need vitamin A already formed, unlike beta carotene which must be converted to vitamin A in the liver. Why not ban beef liver along with beta carotene? A 100-gram portion of beef liver provides 35,000 IU of vitamin A. This is the kind of misinformation health authorities distribute, without batting an eyelash.

Natural Health Solutions

Mike Adams
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In other words, the weak bones happened first, and then the diagnosis of osteoporosis followed. The drug poster makes it sound like osteoporosis strikes first, and then you get weak bones. The cause and effect is all backward, and that's how drug companies want people to think about diseases and symptoms: first you "get" the disease, then you are "diagnosed" just in time to take a new drug for the rest of your life. It's all hogwash, of course. There is no such disease as osteoporosis.

How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace

Paul D. Blanc, M.D.
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After from two to eight days it spontaneously disappears without medical intervention, leaving the patients weak and languid.32 Immediately following this description, Arlidge goes on to make an important broader connection. "A similar temporary derangement, little regarded, befalls the young hands on first entering other textile factories; but not, we believe, of equal severity with that observed in the flax-mills" (376).
Bleaching Kraft pulp presented a particularly tough technical challenge: powdered chlorine bleach was not up to the test; it was simply too weak to bleach the pulp effectively. There was a remedy for this problem, albeit a dangerous one. Chlorine gas, even though it had proved too potent and too unpredictable for textile fabric bleaching, had the very strengrh needed to bleach Kraft process wood pulp paper. Thus pure chlorine gas, all but abandoned for use as an industrial bleaching agent fifty years earlier, was rapidly reintroduced into commerce.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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The drug possesses a weak to medium-severe potential for sensitization. DOSAGE Mode of Administration: As a comminuted drug for teas and other galenic preparations for internal use and for hip baths. The pressed juice of fresh plants is used internally. The drug is contained in standardized preparations of cholagogic and gallbladder therapeutics and as an adjunct in many other preparations, such as laxatives, antitussives, gynecological products, cardiac remedies and preparations for varicose veins.
The weak estrogenic, spasmolytic effect is probably caused by, as of yet, unknown constituents, the ensuing nicotine effect is possibly caused by N-methylcytisine. INDICATIONS AND USAGE In India, the drag is known as a treatment for gynecological disorders. In English and American medicine, the drug has been used since the beginning of the 20th century; for worm infestation, dehydration, menstrual ailments, cramps, and mainly to stimulate contractions and act as an antispasmodic during labor. The above-mentioned applications have not been sufficiently proven medically.
Characteristics: The drug has a weak sweetish odor, tastes metallic sweet at first then bitter. Habitat: The plant is indigenous to central and southern European mountainous regions. It is also cultivated in other regions. Production: The roots are collected from spring into the autumn, cleaned, and swiftly dried; longer drying causes the roots to ferment; roots become brittle through drying, swollen and spongy through contact with moisture. Not To Be Confused With: The roots of Rumex alpinus or Gentiana asclepiadea.
The drug possesses a weak sensitizing effect, due to its chimaphilin content. The drug is not suitable for long-term use because of its hydroquinone glycoside content (see Uvae ursi folium). DOSAGE Mode of Administration: Constituent of homeopathic preparations in dilutions or as a mother tincture. LITERATURE Walewska E, Thieme H, (1969) Pharmazie 24:423. Bolkart KH et al., (1968) Naturwissenschaften 55:445. Further information in: Hansel R, Keller K, Rimpler H, Schneider G (Hrsg.), Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis, 5. Aufl.
Characteristics: The plant has a weak sweetish smell. The taste is bitter. Habitat: The plant is indigenous to southern Europe and grows wild in the Mediterranean region. It is cultivated elsewhere. Production: Hyssop herb consists of the fresh or dried above-ground parts of Hyssopus officinalis. Hyssop oil consists of the essential oil of Hyssopus officinalis, obtained by steam distillation.

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