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Erin Elizabeth Interview – The orchestrated attack on holistic doctors and your health

[…]gain over your well-being at every turn. So when we apply that logic to the case at hand, wherein doctors are finding, or rather re-discovering alternative ways to heal and outright prevent a multitude of illnesses that plague mankind, illnesses that have been used to create entire multi-billion dollar industries of continuous treatment as opposed to actual healing, we need to ask ourselves: who stands to lose with this monumental rise in awareness of just how effective holistic medicine can be?” <<<<<<For the most up to date list on the holistic doctors we’ve lost, most under very strange circumstances, click […]
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Does CBD Oil work? One woman shares her experience

[…]remedy for many ailments. But before starting it is extremely important that you talk to your doctor and do your research to make sure that it is right for you. And don’t forget, if you are looking for a good quality, organic, CBD oil – with or without hemp – check out my organic line, made in small batches in our hometown! *Article originally appeared at The Hearty […]
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Holistic doctor whose life was threatened interviewed. Must watch

We first broke the news about the raid on Dr. Farrah’s clinic in the Phillippines at the beginning of August. We are so happy to find out that other’s are finally covering this story, as well. We are hoping and praying for justice for Dr. Farrah so she can get back to treating her patients. (Also, a big thank you to Dr. Farrah for her lovely thank you letter to […]
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ABC: Celebrity surgeon and girlfriend accused of drugging, raping multiple women

Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Grant William Robicheaux, who appeared on the Bravo series “Online Dating Rituals of the American Male,” and his girlfriend Cerissa Laura Riley were arrested last week and accused of drugging and raping at least two women. They are facing multiple felony charges in California. Prosecutors have found ‘thousands’ of videos on Robicheaux’s phone where women “appear to be highly intoxicated beyond the ability to consent or resist,” and now fear there may be even more victims. Of the two known cases, Jane Doe 1 reports that she met the couple at a bar in April 2016 and they […]
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Yahoo: Texas doctor claims female physicians ‘do not work as hard’ as male docs do

[…]trying to say.” He tried to explain that the gap “is actually due to the fact that male doctors are more likely to see more patients, while female doctors spend more time with each patient,” and that his intention wasn’t to say that female physicians are lazy or don’t work as hard. He then wrote a long response to his comments and posted on his website. You can read it here.  Gabriela M. Zandomeni, a physician and chair of the Dallas County Medical Society Communications Committee, explained why she decided to publish Tigges’ answer even though it angered her. “I […]
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With daily low-dose aspirin use, risks may outweigh benefits, new research says

[…]that everyone knows by the time they hit early adulthood, “An aspirin a day keeps the doctor away.” But does it? Well, according to a trio of studies published Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine, no. Turns out that one daily low-dose aspirin doesn’t provide any significant health benefits. Instead, it may actually cause serious harm. “The primary study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial — considered the gold standard for clinical trials. Researchers at Monash University in Australia recruited nearly 20,000 people in that country and the United States, with a median age of 74. All of the participants were considered […]
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Feds go after holistic doctor for doing chelation therapy on patients

Ringgold doctor, Dr. Charles C. Adams, who was treating patients suffering from heavy metal poisoning and billing Medicare for their effective medical treatment is being charged by our lovely government (a.k.a. the Feds). In a Medicare fraud lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. district court in Atlanta, federal prosecutors alleged that the patients didn’t need the chelation and that the procedure could be dangerous. (What they never mentioned was that the drugs the FDA has approved of are far more dangerous.) Could the Feds be more hypocritical? It just shows that our government is into one thing: money. Are they protecting the people? […]
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An apple a day? Lock the doctor away…

[…]to us. It’s simply a case of using whatever works best. We have both mainstream and Holistic Doctor’s on the team. We only use treatments that WILL NOT remove quality of life or to end life. As stated at the beginning, this will be Mary’s only public statement on this matter. She shall decline all interviews and remain wedded to the fact that this is not about her. So until the case is heard and a decision is made, we shall remain silent on the issues of Mary’s personal life, whilst many elements of her life shall remain forever private and are simply […]

Yahoo!: This drug is turning Florida inmates into ‘zombies.’ It’s fueling a record death toll

[…]the deadliest in Florida prison history, consecutively. And 2018 figures to be worse yet. Total deaths this year are on track to exceed 500 for the first time, a previously unthinkable threshold. And every year, more younger people are dying. The spike in mortality is paralleled by a dramatic rise in “accidental deaths,” up from 12 in 2016 to 62 in 2017. Those are mostly drug overdoses, according to the department. The top killer, according to an internal FDC audit: synthetic marijuana, more commonly called K2 or Spice. It’s the same drug that just made national headlines when 70 people […]
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Certain diabetes drugs must warn of deadly flesh-eating genital infection, FDA says

[…]the FDA list of affected drugs, among which are Invokana, Farxiga, and Jardiance. RELATED STORY: Doctor explains how fasting can completely reverse Type 2 Diabetes The infection, “necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum” (also called “Fournier’s gangrene”) is rare and affects the genital region. According to a 2012 study, it has a mortality rate of more than 20 percent. (The term necrotizing fasciitis is more commonly known as “flesh-eating bacteria.”) “The warning comes after the FDA identified 12 cases of the disease in patients taking an SGLT2 inhibitor over the course of 5 years, between March 2013 to May 2018. That’s compared to only six recorded cases in more […]
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Ashwagandha Dosage: How much should you take per day?

[…]and blood pressure medications. People taking these types of medication should consult with their doctor before supplementing with the medicinal herb. SUMMARY Ashwagandha is considered safe for most people. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with autoimmune disorders and those taking certain medications may need to avoid it. The Bottom Line Ashwagandha is a medicinal herb that may offer several health benefits, such as improved blood sugar, inflammation, mood, memory, stress and anxiety, as well as a boost in muscle strength and fertility. Dosages vary depending on your needs, but 250–500 mg per day for at least one month seem effective. […]
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Michigan Health Chief facing 15 years in jail over Flint water crisis

[…]is very likely that had Lyon alerted the public about the disease in a more timely manner, their deaths could have been prevented. The judge called this behavior neglectful and corrupt, saying he failed to protect the lives of the two men by not acting “appropriately with regards to disseminating notices to the public.” RELATED STORY: Just As Flint Threatens Lawsuit, The State Of Michigan Removed Their Power To Sue “Some experts said the Legionnaire’s outbreak that infected 90 people and caused 12 deaths in Genesee County was a result of Flint’s water not being properly treated when it was […]
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ABC: Arkansas passes law allowing rapists to prevent victims who want an abortion

[…]Abortion Act,” also prohibits all dilation and evacuation (D&E) procedures (where the doctor removes the fetus/unborn child from the womb with surgical tools), making the procedure a felony punishable by a $10,000 fine or six years in prison. Most second trimester abortions will also be banned. State Representative Andy Mayberry, who co-sponsored the bill and is also the president of Arkansas Right to Life, called D&E a “gruesome, barbaric procedure” that “no civilized society should embrace”. However, Holly Dickson, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas, believed the bill might not be constitutional, saying, “They created a whole new right ― the right of a husband or family […]
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The 10 best cancer killing phytonutrients you can eat

[…]with the conventional oncologist’s “standard of care.” No, I’m not a doctor but at the same time, since slash and burn has proven over and over again not to actually cure anything, why is it still our greatest hope? I submit to you that it’s not. And so, with that in mind, the following 10 natural substances below- in no particular order- have been found to be highly effective chemopreventive agents: Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG): A green tea extract Curcumin: The primary polyphenol in turmeric root  Resveratrol: A phytochemical found in grapes, peanuts, Japanese knotweed Lycopene: A red carotenoid found in watermelon, pink grapefruit, and tomatoes Pomegranate extracts Luteolin: A flavonoid found […]
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Prince’s family sue doctor over pain pills

[…]Prince’s privacy, though Dr Schulenberg has disputed that. The lawsuit claims that the doctor and other defendants had missed opportunities in the weeks before Prince’s death to diagnose his addiction.” The family is seeking unspecified damages in an excess of $50,000. RELATED STORY: Prince: Life & Death in a song that I listened to incorrectly for 32 years. Dr. Schulenberg’s lawyer says the suit has no merit, “We understand this situation has been difficult on everyone close to Mr. Nelson and his fans across the globe. Be that as it may, Dr. Schulenberg stands behind the care that Mr Nelson […]

BBC: Doctor ‘killed wife and daughter using gas-filled yoga ball’

A Malaysian anesthetist working in Hong Kong is currently on trial for killing his wife and 16-year-old daughter using a yoga ball filled with carbon monoxide. Prosecutors say that in 2015, Khaw Kim-sun “left the inflatable ball in the boot of a car where the gas leaked out…” The two were later found dead inside a locked car (police also found a deflated yoga ball in the back of the yellow Mini Cooper). Mr. Khaw has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder. The case initially baffled police. Especially because the post-mortem exam showed his wife and eldest daughter had died from carbon monoxide poisoning. […]
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Pediatric Neuropathologist on failed science behind Shaken Baby Syndrome: Doctors value their careers more than the truth

[…]says: I’ve had letters from people I’ve never met supporting me, many, many letters from other doctors saying: “We know you’re right, and we’re here behind you.” Same Doctors Too Afraid for their Career to Speak up Dr. Squier continues: Those same doctors won’t stand up and put their head above the parapet, won’t give evidence in these cases, because they say it’s more than their career is worth. Lawson slams the doctors and lawyers who refuse to stand up for right: What does it say that practitioners know that people are going to prison, convicted of the most appalling […]
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NBC: Senator accuses the FDA of withholding weed killer information

New York Senator Chuck Schumer has accused the FDA of withholding information on the dangerous ingredient in the weed killer Roundup, glyphosate. In fact, he believes that the FDA has had Roundup’s main ingredient on its radar for at least two years. “Since 2016, the FDA has been on the job studying it. But we need them now, on the record.” RELATED STORY: Glyphosate hurts gut microbiome, genes and sexual development at “safe” dose And now, following allegations last week that millions of American children have been exposed to the carcinogen through popular kids cereals, he’s demanded the FDA release what it’s […]
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Big Pharma and the rise of Gangster Capitalism

[…]are profiting from the racket, and so are pharmaceutical lobbyists: Study highlights role of doctor conflicts of interest in Medicare spending on Mallinckrodt drug Acthar Study published in JAMA indicates nearly 90 percent of doctors prescribing HP Acthar Gel took payments from drug’s manufacturer. Here are the money quotes: In 2014 Mallinckrodt raised the price of Acthar further to $34,000. The Federal Trade Commission and attorneys general from five states sued Mallinckrodt for anti-competitive behavior with regard to the acquisition of Synacthen Depot and the monopolistic pricing of Acthar, and in January 2017 the company settled, agreeing to pay $100 million and […]
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Former doctor sentenced to ZERO PRISON time for raping sedated patient

Texas doctor Shafeeq Sheikh was found guilty of raping a sedated patient in her hospital bed last week but will not face any time behind bars. Instead, the court sentenced the 46-year-old rapist to a mere 10 years probation and lifetime registration as a sex offender. (He lost his medical license after his arrest.) “The rape occurred in 2013, when Sheikh was working as an internal medicine resident at Houston’s Ben Taub Hospital. The woman, identified in several Houston Chronicle articles only as Laura, said that Sheikh came into the hospital room where she, then 27, was heavily sedated and tethered to […]
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