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[…]Currently, 163 (up from 61 last week) people in 10 states- including three hospitalizations but no deaths- have taken ill. The FDA is currently working with McDonald’s to find which salad ingredients are making people sick and then to trace them through the supply chain. According to the CDC, the cyclospora parasite causes intestinal illness as a result of consuming contaminated food or water. Symptoms, which can start a week or more after consuming the parasite, can include diarrhea and frequent, sometimes explosive bowel movements. Infected individuals might experience loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach cramps or pain, nausea, gas, […]
[…]something he’d done for 40 years. He was turning 81.) Dr Cheung is the latest holistic doctor to be found dead in our “unintended series.” We are now at 93 in just three short years. Over the weekend, on or about June 16th, holistic chiropractor, 38-year-old Dr. Chris Cheung of Walnut Creek, died after his outrigger canoe allegedly overturned in the Berkeley Marina. Cheung was reportedly paddling alone. His body was found floating in the water Saturday afternoon. The manner of death has not yet been determined by a coroner. So many of his friends and teammates are in shock, as Cheung was not […]
So far this summer there have been a number of sad deaths reported due to children being left in piping hot cars. In fact, according to KidsAndCars.org, 37 children will die this year after being left in a vehicle. RELATED STORY: Breaking: It’s now Legal in Florida to break into cars to rescue hot people AND pets! Truthfully, it’s an honest mistake; I cannot imagine the guilt and grief that parents feel if it happens to them and they are the ones that forget… However, there are some steps you can take to make sure it doesn’t happen to your or your family: […]
[…]taking their heart medications without their physician’s supervision and since I am not a doctor I’ll suggest you speak to them: Please, if you are on a heart-monitoring medication, speak to your doctor as soon as you are able to make sure your prescriptions aren’t affected by the […]
[…]in prison by a Cairo court on Saturday, her lawyer told Reuters. RELATED STORY: Facebook sent a doctor on a secret mission to ask hospitals to share patient data Mona el-Mazboh was arrested at Cairo airport at the end of her stay in Egypt after a 10-minute video in which she called Egypt a “son of a bitch country” went viral on social media. The 24-year-old Mazboh complains of being sexually harassed by taxi drivers and young men in the street, as well as poor restaurant service during the holy month of Ramadan and an incident in which money was stolen […]
[…]by Dr. (XXXX). Then Judy called me to pick him up after about 4 days to take back him to the doctor because of intense pain. I took Jeremy to Dr. (XXXX) in Gainesville. Dr. (XXXX) said surgery was needed immediately and a cast was added. After returning home, (XXXX), his grandfather and (XXXX), his uncle, took him into the hog lot and allowed him to walk in the filth. Jeremy’s feet became so infected for a 2nd time that he was again taken back to Dr. (XXXX) and the hospital. No one in the hospital could believe this child’s […]
[…]aches and pains, and insomnia. A doctor diagnosed him as having “occupational asthma.” “The doctor told me to leave agriculture,” Schmaltz says. “He said, ‘if you don’t you probably won’t live 10 years.’” While recovering, Schmaltz read about organic farming and decided to transition because he wanted to continue farming. The next spring he started the transition, and over time found it was the right choice. His symptoms disappeared. RELATED STORY: The $66 billion Bayer-Monsanto merger just got a major green light — but farmers are terrified Schmaltz continues to farm organically, growing wheat, edible beans, flax and other specialty grains. “I […]
[…]after a prior investigation that found Purdue maintained a secret Purdue database of 1,800 suspect doctors, but only about 10 percent of them were reported to law enforcement. As doctors began to readily hand out this new drug, these high dose pills became a scourge across main street America. Drug users increasingly turned to OxyContin for the powerful high and euphoric effects, comparable to heroin, but which can reportedly last for over eight hours. RELATED STORY: Annual death toll from this exceeds that of the Vietnam War Instead of investigating the company for their overt and dangerous tactics, the government […]
[…]be applied to only a few individuals, because physician effort is limited”—we have 15-minute doctor visits—“preventive care is not reimbursed, and interventions directed toward individuals are often ineffective because they are not supported by the surrounding culture.” To stop the disease process completely, one may have to go to an almost exclusively plant-based diet, something that hasn’t been officially recommended for fear of “discouraging” the public. But our job as physicians is to tell the truth and let the public decide. RELATED STORY: Too much sugar? Even ‘healthy people’ are at risk of developing heart disease That’s why, to prevent atherosclerosis, we […]
[…]and flaking off within a few days… I switched face washes, laundry detergents, and scheduled a doctor’s visit. I’ve even started putting pure coconut oil on my face to ease the dryness and burning! … The fact that Neutrogena is claiming they haven’t changed their ingredients for this product despite the enormous amount of recent cases similar to mine is very suspicious. 10/10 would NOT recommend.” “I’ve used this product for years and until recently started having skin reactions, my skin looked like it was severely breaking out and irritated. Neck was itchy. I stopped using them, skins going back to normal.” “I’ve been […]
[…]camping so his wife, a doctor, could study for an exam. RELATED STORY: Unintended Holistic Doctor Death Series: Over 80 Dead Beaudette, 35, of Irvine, Calif., was bleeding from a chest wound when deputies found him in a tent early Friday at a Malibu Creek State Park campsite. The girls were unharmed. Thank you to Anne Murphy (my friend) for the following info: Beaudette held the Associate Director position at Allergan Pharmaceuticals, and oversaw development of some of their later stage clinical trials, including sustained release combination products and intra-ocular implants for the company. However, 3 years prior to his […]
[…]and impaired detox pathways. We probably all have Mast Cell Activation Disorder. There are various doctors and naturopaths that know of this toxin and work to treat it in different ways, mostly by treating the above conditions. RELATED STORY: Doctor warns world about “chemtrail lung,” a new health epidemic causing brain and lung problems across society Ozone, oxalic acid, blow torching and horsetail tea all work a bit to kill and wear down the pathogen, but none have worked completely for me and sometimes it comes back much stronger. It is a nanoparticle so there is really no way to contain […]
[…]it’s a good idea to market something violent like that, and be completely insensitive to the deaths of so many children? We’re appalled that the game is being marketed.” Thankfully, Valve did the right thing and pulled the title. And PayPal closed Acid Softwares (the game’s developer) account. The game’s creator, known as ‘ACID’ on the Steam online store, published a statement in response to the criticism: “Since this games storefront has been live, I have been stormed with accusations and heavy critics from people across the globe. While I see everyone’s points of view and where are they coming […]
[…]that particular study isn’t enough to draw a broad conclusion. Make sure to chat with your doctor before you start consuming sourdough. RELATED STORY: Nourishing Your Gut Bacteria Is Critical for Health and Mental Well-Being But the research is intriguing and it’s likely that people with minor digestive issues or non-celiac gluten sensitivities will almost certainly find relief with properly made sourdough. But be careful: Many breads at the grocery store labeled “sourdough” have a sour flavor added, but are leavened with commercial yeast. Here’s how to make a sourdough starter at home: (Careful, the amazing French teacher in this video uses some colorful […]
[…]the U.S. death rate from drug overdose in 1999. By 2015, the map looked like this. Most of these deaths were opioid related. Joe Rannazzisi told us prosecuting crooked doctors and pharmacists wasn’t stemming the epidemic, so he decided to move up the food chain. JOE RANNAZZISI: There had to be a choke point. And the choke point was the distributors. BILL WHITAKER: What took you so long to go to that choke point of the distributors? JOE RANNAZZISI: This was all new to us. We weren’t seeing just some security violations, and a few bad orders. We were seeing […]
[…]should know that for the health of your vagina, don’t use talc-products. No, I’m not a doctor but I know enough to know that you don’t need it and it’s not worth the […]
[…]we get older, our hormones change. However, that doesn’t mean you have to run to the doctor to deal with your issues. There are loads of natural ways to help ease PMS, menopause, and female hormones in general (check out the stories below). So thanks so much to Sophie Uliano at Do It Gorgeously Green for the fun and instructional video below! RELATED STORY: “The green tonic that’s helped balance my hormones and heal my thyroid” RELATED STORY: 6 Ways to Balance Your Hormones […]
[…]to be greater than the energy it contains.” RELATED STORY: One-and-a-Half Cups a Day Keep the Doctor Away – And Your Neck Arteries Clean as a Whistle So researchers put it to the test. A cup of celery, which is about two stalks, has 16 calories. Digesting that much celery takes about 14 calories. So, no, consumption of celery does not induce a negative energy balance, but you are only left with 2 calories. “This fact combined with the high fibre and water content of celery does make it a good snack for inclusion in a diet for weight loss or management.” […]
[…]in his abdomen (plus a head to toe rash the last day of his medication) she took her son to the doctor again. This time the doctor told her it was likely a “delayed reaction” to the antibiotic but McNair wasn’t convinced. (Good for her. Mommas know what’s going on with their kids. Never be afraid or ashamed to ask for a second opinion or question the first one you got.) RELATED STORY: A genius trick to keep ticks from biting you And neither was her sister who suggested they do a tick panel on her son. “After investigating McNair’s […]
[…]saying “She was actively seeking help for depression and anxiety over the last 5 years, seeing a doctor on a regular basis and taking medication for both depression AND anxiety. There was no substance or alcohol abuse.” (Though her sister, allegedly estranged, and others seem to hint at the fact that there was alcohol abuse. We are not sure who to believe.) Read that sentence again. Kate Spade was taking medications for depression and anxiety prescribed by her doctor. But no substance or alcohol abuse. And remember, side effects of these medications include suicidal thoughts and death. Wake UP before it’s […]