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Interview with Greg Kunin of Ola Loa (DrinkYourVitamins.com)

By Mike Adams, July 11 2005
Mike: I'm here today with Greg Kunin of the OlaLoa Company: "Drink Your Vitamins." Thanks for taking a few minutes to chat with me today. Kunin: It's a pleasure to be here. Mike: Could you give people a description of what this is all about? How can people "drink their vitamins," what products do you have and where do they come from? Kunin: Well, I realized from our medical practice that patients have a tough time taking pills. If you put them on a multi-pill program -- going from one pill...

Nutritional products from New Chapter and other health innovators

By Mike Adams, July 11 2005
In the world of nutritional supplements and healthy foods, there are some wonderful companies out there providing some outstanding products for the marketplace. They're being quite innovative with the products they bring to the market. I'd like to talk about some of those companies and what they're doing that can benefit you in terms of health and disease prevention. None of these companies have paid for this. This is an unsolicited review. I'm not into payola. So this is just the straight truth...

Following deplorable attacks in London, pharmaceuticals are still more deadly than terrorists

By Mike Adams, July 7 2005
Just days after we posted an article on the dangers of pharmaceuticals vs. terrorism, London was hit by a terrorist attack that left 37 dead and hundreds more wounded. Headlines around the world are ablaze with news of the event. National leaders are adamant in their efforts to track down and punish those responsible. Law enforcement resources are being mobilized on a global scale in an effort to avenge the deaths of these 37 Londoners. Meanwhile, in the United States, over 270 people died the...

Healthy foods are actually cheaper than popular manufactured foods

By Mike Adams, July 6 2005
After sharing health information with people, I'll hear some of them say things like "Okay, I get it, but it's too expensive!" They're meanwhile sipping a Starbuck's coffee and driving a brand new car, and telling me that it's too expensive to buy a $29 bottle of vitamins, or superfood supplements, or something else that would do them a world of good. It makes you wonder, where are people's priorities today? People are reluctant to invest money in their own health, and I find that absolutely astounding...

Why some of the best health strategies of all are never advertised or promoted

By Mike Adams, April 28 2005
Many of the most effective healing strategies that work wonders for human health are available at no charge. Exposure to natural sunlight is one of them: its healing rays prevent depression, osteoporosis, breast cancer, prostate cancer and many other diseases and disorders. But if this is such a good healing therapy, why isn't it more widely promoted? People wonder, 'if these are good for people and if these create health benefits, then why aren't we hearing about them?' And the answer is, of...

Experiment shows medical doctors to be glorified drug dealers, easily manipulated by drug companies

By Mike Adams, July 2 2005
Here’s some fascinating news in the world of medicine that really shows the drug racket -- the huge prescription drug scam taking place in this country today. Researchers sent a group of people, who said they saw the drug Paxil in a TV advertisement, into doctors’ offices. Many of these patients didn't even show signs of depression, but when they named the drug, 50 percent were diagnosed as having depression, and 55 percent were given a prescription for the exact prescription drug they named. In...

Where's the health in health reform?

By Mike Adams, July 1 2005
On the heels of frightening statistics about how diseased the U.S. population has become in the last three decades, there's a lot of talk these days about health care reform. The uninsured need coverage. Senior citizens on fixed incomes need to be able to afford their medications. The mentally disturbed need to be treated. Children need their medicine, we're told. But whether the solutions come from the far left (socialized medicine) or the far right (free drugs for seniors!), there's one glaring...

Lessons of abundance: be a river, not a dam

By Mike Adams, June 27 2005
People always ask me about the secret to abundance. They say, "How can you give away so much, Mike, and still attract so much abundance at the same time?" Actually, that's the whole secret right there. Be a river, not a dam, and abundance of all kinds (financial and otherwise) will flow through you. This article is a discussion about what I call "money harmony" or "energy harmony". Being a river means being the kind of person who is a conduit, who allows resources, including money, to flow through...

Interview: the Cancer Control Society offers information and answers for cancer patients

By Mike Adams, June 25 2005
Mike: We're here talking with Frank Cousineau of the Cancer Control Society. What's the web address of your organization? Frank: The web address is very simple, it's cancercontrolsociety.com. Mike: There’s a very unique combination of products, services and information you offer here. Can you give people the big picture of why they should check out the Cancer Control Society? Frank: The main reason I believe they should is because I believe we have information concerning cancer and other...

Interview: Organic New Zealand sea salt from Wind and Sea Imports

By Mike Adams, June 25 2005
Mike: I'm talking with David Heine, president of Wind and Sea Imports. We're talking about sea salts. This is a hot item right now. What's special about your brand? Heine: Table salts and sea salts of the world typically have bleaching agents, anti-caking agents, leaching agents and other processing agents used in producing the product. Typically, the product goes under a tremendous amount of stress and all the trace minerals that are present in sea salt have been stripped out, which is why the...

What the American Medical Association hopes you never learn about its true history

By Mike Adams, June 23 2005
To most Americans, the concept of "nonprofit" goes hand-in-hand with trust. If a person or an agency isn't driven by money, they seem more likely to be trustworthy and unbiased. They should have the public's best interests at heart, right? The American Medical Association (AMA) is a nonprofit agency whose mission is "to be an essential part of the professional life of every physician and an essential force for progress in improving the nation's health," according to the AMA's website. It makes...

Bastyr graduates learn integrated medicine, without the influence of Big Pharma: an interview with Dr. Joseph Pizzorno

By Mike Adams, April 3 2005
Mike: What about the training of naturopaths? You're a founding president of Bastyr University, and that is widely considered one of the leading universities in naturopathic medicine. What kind of training does a future naturopath receive? Dr. Pizzorno: Well, it's in many ways quite similar to conventional medicine. In order to enter a naturopathic medical school, a student first has to complete a pretty standard pre-med, and it's a four-year graduate school, and upon graduation, they either go...

Exotic health foods: Kaipen from Lotus Foods

By Mike Adams, June 22 2005
Mike: We're speaking with Caryl Levine, the owner of Lotus Foods. We're talking about kaipen, which is pressed fresh water green algae. Caryl, could you talk to us about where this is made? Levine: We found this algae in Laos. It is indigenous to Luang Prabang, which is the old capital in Laos. During the dry months, which are November through February, when the rivers are at their lowest, the people in the villages go to the middle of the river and take algae off the rocks in the bottom of the...

Welcome to the town of Allopath

By Mike Adams, June 19 2005
There once was a town called Allopath. It had many people, streets and cars, but due to budget limitations, there were no stop signs or traffic lights anywhere in Allopath. Not surprisingly, traffic accidents were common. Cars would crash into each other at nearly every intersection. But business was booming for the auto repair shops and local hospitals, which dominated the economy of Allopath. As the population of Allopath grew, traffic accidents increased to an alarming level. Out of desperation...

Taking a daily multivitamin is not sufficient for good nutrition

By Mike Adams, April 28 2005
One common misconception about nutrition is thinking you only have to take one multivitamin a day, and then you're set. People think, "OK, I've covered all my vitamins and minerals for the day because I took this one pill, and that's it." I have to laugh at that, because even though multivitamin pills may be helping them in some way, they don't provide sufficient nutrition for peak health or disease prevention. In fact, if you ever find a study or a headline in the newspaper that says something...

Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma prevented by natural sunlight, but doctors still don't teach it

By Mike Adams, June 15 2005
Researchers in Australia have discovered that exposure to natural sunlight reduces the incidence of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL). The researchers were trying to find out if exposure to the sun really does cause this type of cancer; instead, they found that it actually protects people from the disease. Why is this the case? Being exposed to natural sunlight results in the creation of vitamin D in your body, and vitamin D is extremely important in protecting you against bone loss, osteoporosis,...

Interview with Michael T. Murray, ND - natural alternatives to Vioxx

By Mike Adams, June 14 2005
Mike: Today I’m here with Dr. Michael T Murray [author of the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine and many other books on naturopathic healing], and I want to ask you about the current situation with Vioxx. As you know, the FDA advisory panel has said we have to keep Vioxx legal because patients don't have any other alternatives. But patients do have alternatives. I'd like to hear about that. Dr. Murray: Well, the first question to ask is: Why would somebody want to take Vioxx? You don't get arthritis...

Non-surgical treatment of fibromyalgia - article removed

By Mike Adams, June 14 2005
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The mass poisoning of humanity: an exploration of human stupidity

By Mike Adams, June 13 2005
As human beings, we're the only species stupid enough to actually poison ourselves. As part of modern living, we create a wide variety of chemical toxins that go into the ecosystem through rivers and streams, the air, the soil and so on. Not only that, we actually synthesize toxic chemicals and then inject them directly into the food supply -- knowing full well that they are poisonous and are major contributors to the epidemic rates of chronic disease we are experiencing today. What are these chemicals...

Lawn health warning: screen your lawn for Brown's Grass Disease and grasseoporosis

By Mike Adams, June 12 2005
Last week, I reported on taking my car to the doctor and how my doctor taught me that the car actually has certain automobile health diseases that need to be treated. I learned all about the big con of the prevention industry -- the people who change your oil and who flush out your transmission fluid, and all these other con artists out there to try to "prevent" car problems. Thankfully, my doctor completely reeducated me about the truth about automobile health. I thought, "That's great. I learned...

Maca Magic: the Peruvian superfood for hormone balance and much more

By Mike Adams, June 11 2005
Mike: Today we're speaking with Todd Rumery. What's your position at Amazon Therapeutic Laboratories? Rumery: I'm the manager of sales and marketing on the national level, and what we're talking about here is Maca Magic. Maca is from Peru. Known as the superfood of the Inca, it's been around for perhaps 10,000 years. When we first went to Peru 15 years ago, there were only two acres of maca left in production, so it was virtually extinct. Maca is now well known as an endocrine modulator, or an...

Clever firm manufactures biodegradable paper plates from sugar cane waste fibers

By Mike Adams, June 9 2005
Mike: I'm talking to Bret Chandler, nicknamed Buzz. He's the president of Asean Corporation, who are the makers of Stalk Market. Can you talk about these unique biodegradable paper and food packaging products? Chandler: [Stalk Market] completely composts in your backyard; it doesn't have to go to a commercial composter. In your backyard or your flowerbed in about six weeks, depending on climatic conditions. On average, in six weeks. It's made from the waste fiber from the sugar cane refining process...

Product review: AstaFactor Salmon Essentials with salmon oil and astaxanthin

By Mike Adams, June 8 2005
I'd like to share the news about Mera Pharmaceuticals' AstaFactor Salmon Essentials, an exciting health product that combines potent antioxidants with heart-healthy oils. Salmon Essentials contains purified salmon oil and Astaxanthin, two ingredients that are, in their own right, potent nutritional healing supplements. Together, they create a fantastic supplement that protects you from cardiovascular disease, boosts heart health, enhances function of your nervous system, and helps prevent degenerative...

Healing foods beat statin drugs for lowering high cholesterol

By Mike Adams, June 7 2005
A recent study published in the "American Journal of Clinical Nutrition" shows that eating certain foods can lower your cholesterol levels just as well as taking statin drugs. This is the second study we've seen revealing that certain foods are as effective, or even more effective, than prescription drugs in regulating biochemical markers such as cholesterol levels or in treating conditions such as chronic depression. In this particular study, researchers found that foods such as soy protein, tofu...

Interview: unrefined coconut oil from Quality First International

By Mike Adams, June 7 2005
Steve: I'm speaking to Michael Goodry. He is a national distributor for Quality First International. Is coconut oil your product? Goodry: Yes, we focus on high-quality products, but this is our premium product. It's called Virgin Oil de Coco Crème. It's a trade name given to this specific coconut oil because of the way it's made. Steve: What's unique about it? Goodry: What's so unique about it is that when you make coconut oil, you're dealing with 50 percent moisture, since coconuts are...

Big Tobacco and Big Pharma: same tactics, different chemicals

By Mike Adams, June 7 2005
Have you ever thought about the similarities between pharmaceutical and tobacco companies? They're striking. Both sell products that kill people when used as directed. The statistics are readily available for pharmaceuticals, which kill around 100,000 Americans each year according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, and Big Tobacco, which makes tobacco products that are partly responsible for hundreds of thousands of cases of cancer in the United States each year. These are the facts...

Are the coral calcium claims by Bob Barefoot credible and believable?

By Mike Adams, June 6 2005
A reader asks, "Mike, I recently ran across a book titled 'The Calcium Factor,' authored by Robert Barefoot. He extols the almost miraculous healing powers of calcium, especially coral calcium. And I would like to know what you think about this. The fact that Bob Barefoot seems to have significant financial interest in the promotion of coral calcium causes me to regard with caution research and testimonials and his strong endorsement of coral calcium. Also, if one is supplementing with whole food...

Interview with Seth Bovio of Ultima Replenisher sports drink

By Mike Adams, June 6 2005
Mike: I'm here with Seth Bovio of UltimaReplenisher.com, of the Ultima-Health products line. I understand you have a sports drink that's not sweetened with lots of refined sugars. Bovio: Actually, there are no refined sugars whatsoever, and we keep it natural. The reason we do that is we want to keep the drink from spending time in the stomach. We want it to empty quickly, and be absorbed rapidly, thereby providing the electrolytes so that your blood flow and your oxygen flow is increased. Mike...

Why organized medicine wants to outlaw nutrition and turn healers into criminals

By Mike Adams, June 6 2005
How about some truth for a change about the Food Supplements Directive in the European Union? The proponents of this directive say that it's about protecting patients from all these dangerous vitamins, minerals, supplements, plant extracts and antioxidants that are so dangerous for people. They say, "We're going to keep you safe!" Let me tell you what I think. It's an attempt to outlaw nutrition. It is an attempt to criminalize those who would offer nutritional products that can actually prevent...

No honest investigation into accidental global release of Spanish Flu virus

By Mike Adams, June 4 2005
What if a terrorist acquired a deadly strain of influenza that had killed millions of people in the past? What if that terrorist were able to replicate that virus, obtain the names and addresses of organizations all around the world, and distribute it across the world? What if that became headline news, and everybody found out about it? You would think that law enforcement officials might be interested, right? You'd think that somebody would investigate how this deadly strain of influenza got shipped...

What would happen if doctors were car mechanics

By Mike Adams, June 4 2005
An interesting thing happened to me today. My car was experiencing some trouble, but I couldn't find any local mechanics that were available, so I decided to take it to an MD. That's right, I took it to a doctor, figuring, "Well, gee, if they can figure out human anatomy, they can probably figure out what's wrong with my car, too." So, I took it in, and it was amazing. I learned some astounding things about vehicle health I never knew before; a whole new vocabulary. When I arrived at the doctor's...

Exclusive interview with Carol Simontacchi, author of "Natural Alternatives to Vioxx, Celebrex and other Anti-Inflammatory Prescription Drugs"

By Mike Adams, June 4 2005
Mike: We're here with Carol Simontacchi, author of "The Crazy Makers" and a new book entitled, "Natural Alternatives to Vioxx, Celebrex and other Anti-Inflammatory Prescription Drugs." Thanks for sitting down with us for a few minutes, Carol. Simontacchi: Thank you. It's a pleasure. Mike: What gave you the motivation to write this book? Why do you think it's important for people to read? Simontacchi: Well, over my professional lifetime, I have developed a huge amount of skepticism about...



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