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[…]Dream … ‘cuz you have to be asleep to believe it.” RELATED STORY: What Harvard doctor confesses in this minute-long video reaffirms everyone’s worst fears about Big […]
[…]the show A Right To Know. Below, you can watch the episode where I discussed the holistic doctor deaths with the host and producer, Sherry Beall. “What is happening? Who is murdering these doctors and why? We’ll explore this very topic today on A Right to Know so keep it tuned!” XO- […]
[…]They found that the most dramatic increase in illegal and legally prescribed opioid-related deaths was seen in young adults aged 24 to 35. And by 2016, 20 percent of all deaths in this age group were related to opioid use. In 2001, that number was only 4 percent. RELATED STORY: Opioid overdoses are now more deadly than breast cancer Dr. Gomes and her team found that a total of 1,681,359 years of life were lost prematurely to opioid-related causes in 2016, further proving that the opioid crisis is “not an isolated public health […]
While doctors have known about the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for a while, new research carried out by the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC) research center in Denmark, in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, Canada suggests that supplements made from the unsaturated fat may have an additional benefit: they may lower the risk of childhood asthma. Their results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. (If you are a vegan or plant-based, you can also find Omega-3 supplements created from the stuff the fish are eating, algae.) The CDC estimates that 6.3 million kids in the […]
Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old system of natural healing that originated in the Indian Vedic culture. It is one of the oldest healing modalities that is still practiced today. Ayurvedic home remedies are very practical for people looking to address anxiety and stress. Moreover, Ayurvedic practices can improve mental clarity, sleep, pain, stiffness, hair, skin, and more. Ayurvedic Medicine 101 Ayurvedic medicine is based on the premise of the existence of the three energies, called doshas, that circulate through the body. Furthermore, the system proposes that illness originates from an imbalance of these three energies. The body’s three energies are named […]
[…]On May 14th at 7:30 a.m. local time, Xia reached the summit. RELATED STORY: 105-year-old Japanese doctor recommends these 14 healthy pieces of advice Mr. Xia is a former Chinese national team climber, who wears advanced sport prosthetics. He’s also in excellent shape thanks to his daily, early morning strength training routine of 1,500 10-kilogram squats, 100 pull-ups, 360 push-ups and 240 sit-ups. RELATED STORY: Meet Your New Hero: Robert Marchand, Record-Setting 105-year-old New Zealander Mark Inglis, who is also a double amputee (he lost both legs to frostbite) conquered Everest in 2006 from the Chinese side. Utterly amazing. Congratulations Mr. […]
[…]electric and natural gas infrastructure. It’s all about freedom. RELATED STORY: Holistic doctor quits job, family moves to 20 sq meter tiny cabin off the grid Armed with the desire to find out what made them tick, Jonathan Taggart (Director) and Phillip Vannini (Producer) spent two years (2011 to 2013) traveling all over Canada to interview people who had chosen the lifestyle. Do yourself a favor and block off some time to check out this amazing and FREE documentary: “A two-year journey exploring the lives of Canadians in every territory who have made the choice to disconnect. A film about […]
[…]smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. This one bad habit causes more deaths every year than human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, and firearm-related incidents combined (1). More than 10 times as many U.S. citizens have died prematurely from smoking cigarettes than those who have died in all wars fought by the U.S. Smoking causes approximately 90% of all lung cancer deaths (1). Why cream of tartar? So if you’ve tried all other quitting-smoking habits without success, try mixing cream of tartar—a common baking ingredient—with a glass of orange juice. The […]
[…]are now more deadly than breast cancer Harris discovered chiropractic and North Canton, Ohio doctor Tim Novelli, who he credits for saving his life and helping him break his habit. “Novelli is the founder and president of the Patriot Project, which describes itself as a ‘grassroots movement to provide chiropractic care to all active military, their families, wounded warriors & all Gold Star dependents.’”(We are also huge fans of Dr. Novelli as well and so honored to have shared a stage with him at Cal jam in Southern California. ) RELATED STORY: OxyContin maker stops promoting opioids, cuts sales staff […]
[…]line. How is that possible? It turns out French physicians under-report ischemic heart disease deaths on the death certificates by as much as 20 percent, according to a World Health Organization investigation. So, if you correct for that, France basically comes right back in line with the death versus animal fat and death versus cholesterol lines, with about four times the fatal heart attack rates as Japan decades after four times the animal fat consumption. In health, Michael Greger, M.D. *Article originally appeared at Nutrition […]
[…]Although it still remains unclear how he first entered the water (it should also be noted that the doctor was said to be an excellent swimmer). Cunningham, who was Harvard-educated, was last seen alive leaving work Feb. 12, after complaining that he felt unwell. RELATED STORY: Unintended Holistic Doctor Death Series: Over 80 Dead The chief medical examiner, Dr. Jan Gorniak, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: toxicology testing found marijuana in Cunningham’s system his body showed no other signs of trauma Cunningham’s parents told police that he did have frequent mood swings but that he had never been officially diagnosed with depression or any […]
[…]Don’t Need to Starve Yourself to Lose Weight If you have a medical condition, talk to your doctor before making changes because this plan can reduce your need for medication. By reducing carbs and lowering insulin levels, you change the hormonal environment and make your body and brain “want” to lose weight. This leads to drastically reduced appetite and hunger, eliminating the main reason that most people fail with conventional weight loss methods. This is proven to make you lose up to 2–3 times as much weight as a typical low-fat, calorie-restricted diet. Another great benefit for the impatient folks is that […]
[…]To Learn During The Healthy Gut Experts Summit 2.0… We’ve brought together 25+ exceptional doctors and health professionals who… Will share the most up-to-date, accurate and actionable information on natural approaches to digestive health and holistic ways to support your immune system. Will help you understand why so many people are suffering from digestion issues, why people so frequently get misdiagnosed, and what works when everything else has failed? Will help you separate “claims” from the truth and sort out all the conflicting information that’s out there. Will share natural, effective solutions that are both easy to implement and […]
[…]and Puerto Rico…” In total, the outbreaks caused at least 27,219 illnesses and eight deaths according to the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 58% of the outbreaks were caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium, commonly called Crypto, which is able to survive in well-maintained pools and can give swimmers gastrointestinal illness and diarrhea. at least six of the eight deaths and 16% of the illnesses could be attributed to bacterial Legionella, which causes Legionnaires’ disease, a severe pneumonia, and Pontiac fever, a milder flu-like illness. and Pseudomonas, which can cause folliculitis (“hot tub rash”) and otitis externa (“swimmers’ ear”), sickened nearly […]
[…]in repair, and in aging, is a fundamental interest of my laboratory.” RELATED STORY: Doctor explains how fasting can completely reverse Type 2 Diabetes David Sabatini, an MIT professor of biology and member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and the Koch Institute, is also a senior author of the paper, which appears in the May 3 issue of Cell Stem Cell. “This study provided evidence that fasting induces a metabolic switch in the intestinal stem cells, from utilizing carbohydrates to burning fat,” Sabatini says. “Interestingly, switching these cells to fatty acid oxidation enhanced their function significantly. Pharmacological targeting of […]
[…]gas as well.) In 2015, a class action lawsuit claimed there had been 13 carbon monoxide-related deaths linked to keyless ignition cars but a judge dismissed the suit in September 2016; this new report suggests that the problem may be more widespread than previously thought. RELATED STORY: NYT: EPA expected to roll back fuel economy rules for cars Seven years ago the Society of Automotive Engineers (a standards group for the auto industry) suggested a warning signal requirement (like a series of beeps) that would alert drivers if their cars were left on but “the auto industry opposed the rule, and the agency has yet to […]
[…]called 911 and the police were en route by 11:44 a.m. Determined to be “suspicious” deaths, the bodies were kept at the home until the forensic identification unit of the Toronto Police could photograph and examine the scene. Officials at Apotex learned of the deaths from media reports published online around 3:30 p.m. Friday. On Saturday autopsies were conducted at the Office of the Chief Coroner in north Toronto. Pathologist Dr. Michael Pickup, a staff pathologist at the provincial forensic pathologist unit in Toronto, did both autopsies with the police present. RELATED STORY: Unintended Holistic Doctor Death Series: Over 80 […]
Please note that even Newsweek (linked at bottom), ABC and network news are finally reporting on this tragedy. We have been talking about it for some time. Some thought us loco, but it turned out to be all too true. The New York state oversight board has charged the resident physician of the NXIVM sex cult, Dr. Brandon Porter, 44, of conducting illegal human experiments. Including experiments that involved forcing women to watch videos of rapes and dismemberments. One such woman was Canadian actress Jennifer Kobelt, who he forced to watch dismemberment and rape videos for his “fright study.” For more info […]
[…]supplements can interact with medications or have side effects, so you may want to consult with a doctor if you have a medical condition. BOTTOM LINE:Certain supplements can reduce stress and anxiety, including ashwagandha, omega-3 fatty acids, green tea and lemon balm. 3. Light a Candle Using essential oils or burning a scented candle may help reduce your feelings of stress and anxiety. RELATED STORY: Ghost in the Machine, Part 4 — The war on supplements, essential oils, and homeopathy Some scents are especially soothing. Here are some of the most calming scents: Lavender. Rose. Vetiver. Bergamot. Roman chamomile. Neroli. Frankincense. Sandalwood. […]
[…]on his television show.” The following year, a group of (what many called pharma shill) doctors criticized him saying he “manifested ‘an egregious lack of integrity’ in his TV and promotional work” and called for him to resign his faculty position at Columbia University. However, Oz defended himself at the time, saying, “I bring the public information that will help them on their path to be their best selves. We provide multiple points of view, including mine which is offered without conflict of interest.” And let me tell you, not every doctor can make that claim! The President’s council on sports, […]