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[…]opinion. You have options. RELATED STORY: Cannabis Oil cures 3-year-old boy of cancer after doctors gave him 48 hours to live Holistic doctor gets cancer – refuses chemotherapy She beat cancer with Vitamin […]
[…]at the Hospital for Special Surgery, a professor at Weill Cornell Medical College (where our 79th doctor, Dr Crespo, was found dead just days ago, also in a bathroom)-–went into the bathroom when his wife was gone and he was alone with his child, and stuck a knife into his torso. Though nearly nothing about this is plausible, ALMOST IMMEDIATELY cops say no foul play, he was stressed. After his daughter found him she alerted the building’s doorman, who called 911. Police said the call was regarding an assault, as naturally, sources say the doorman (maybe smarter than the cops?) thought he must have […]
[…]that the drugs are not appropriate for anywhere from 40% to 80% of people.” We applaud a doctor for even doing a study like this. Most physicians might think that because the drugs work and a diet change could be difficult, that it’s not worth it. However, the general consensus is that PPI’s are relatively safe, they have been liked to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke, and early […]
[…]and instead focused on food. RELATED STORY: Cannabis Oil cures 3-year-old boy of cancer after doctors gave him 48 hours to live Apricot Seeds Kill Cancer Cells Without Side Effects RELATED STORIES: Cancers Vanish Into Thin Air With This Brilliant, but Revolutionary Strategy Her Cancer Vanished With This Brilliant, but Unusual, […]
[…]truly sorry for the loss of a great life. Two of the last posts Dr. Winer ever made were about the doctor deaths I have written about. Sadly, it wasn’t my site where I have spent two and a half years putting the timeline together day by day as more die. It was some site just sharing my story and selling something with an infomercial video which is really awful. It’s in very poor taste and the families of the doctors and I are sad and even angry to see those ads still up by whoever is behind them. We […]
[…]waiting for justice. Still waiting to try and move on. RELATED STORY: Unintended Holistic Doctor Death Series: Now over 70 “The investigation into the shooting death of Justine Damond was being conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) before the case was submitted to the Hennepin County Attorney’s office for possible criminal charges against Mohamed Noor, the Minneapolis police officer who fired the fatal shot. Noor, 32, has refused to answer investigators’ questions over what caused him to fire his weapon at Damond, reportedly citing the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution.” He’s not alone though, several of […]
Anna Konopka, an 84-year-old medical doctor originally from Poland and currently practicing in New London, New Hampshire, has lost her license for refusing to practice what she calls “electronic medicine.” Get this, rather than keep electronic records or record patient data on a computer, she handwrites her patient records and keeps them in file cabinets. You know, those big tall things with drawers that pull out? Good for her! Asked why she hasn’t learned how to use a computer she says, “Because electronic medicine is for the system, not for the patients. The system is destroying human relations between the […]
[…]will now be needed to find out just what those molecular changes are. RELATED STORY: Cigarette deaths kill more people than opioid crisis Thanks to detailed information, collected over many years on multiple factors that may affect children’s health and development, the researchers were able to rule out other potential explanations for their results. Professor Marcus Pembrey, one of the paper’s authors, says: “In terms of mechanisms, there are two broad possibilities. There is DNA damage that is transmitted to the grandchildren or there is some adaptive response to the smoking that leaves the grandchild more vulnerable to ASD. We […]
[…]hearts go out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Dr. Crespo. His death marks the 79th doctor death in our unintended series. Police found Crespo unconscious on the floor at about 2:50 p.m. in Weill Cornell Medical Center, at E. 68th St. and York Ave. Alongside his body they found vomit. The city medical examiner will determine how he died. “Crespo joined Weill Cornell Medical College in 2011, doing postdoctoral research on colon cancer in a stem cell lab, according to his hospital bio and his LinkedIn profile. He earned his bachelor’s degree at Complutense University of Madrid.” He […]
[…]stretch. RELATED STORY: Getting 30 minutes of daily exercise could prevent 1 in 12 premature deaths 2. Donkey Kicks Start on the ground on your hands and knees at shoulder’s and hip’s width. Keep your abs and glutes tight and raise your right heel towards to the ceiling so that your foot is directly above your butt. Make sure to keep your thigh no higher than your torso to avoid injuring your spine. Hold the position and slowly return your knee towards the ground without touching it. Repeat 15 times on each leg and perform 3 sets. You can also […]
[…]mind and body. It is a simple pose that nearly everyone can perform, however always talk to your doctor or physiotherapist before trying this pose if you have any neck, back, hamstring, or other physical issues to avoid further injuring yourself. *Article originally appeared at Healthy Holistic […]
[…]driving under the influence. The rest included violent crime, sexual offenses, and unexplained deaths. Retests so far have found no impact on cases of sexual offenses, violence or homicide, and Randox is funding the cost of the retesting. However, retests have resulted in “50 traffic offenses including drug driving cases being discontinued, and two road deaths had been referred to the court of appeals.” Retesting is complete or underway for about 70 percent of the highest priority cases. The rest are expected to be completed by the middle of 2018. “The alleged manipulation emerged earlier this year when a data […]
[…]during his life are still used in many naturopathic schools of medicine and inspire other doctors. One of the doctors who followed in his steps is Dr. Richard Schulze, also known as “America’s Herb Doc,” who graduated from The School of Natural Healing, and later studied and taught alongside Dr. Christopher for 17 years. Using all that he learned, Dr. Schulze went on to create what he calls the Incurables Program. All of the diseases that modern medicine considers to be incurable, such as cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes, the program aims at healing them naturally by tackling […]
[…]it was an accident. We are so sad to report this tragic news (which is separate from our holistic doctor death series); well-known autism advocate, Jeana Beck, aka Gina Smith, was found dead last weekend on or around November 17th. Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the founder of “Unlocking Autism.” Beck was traveling with her son, who is autistic. Police say she went outside to smoke but never came back. The next night, police found her deceased in a canal behind the Rodeway Inn where they were staying. Police said almost immediately they do not suspect foul play, which […]
Thirteen years have passed since one man’s son was fatally shot by police officers, and he cannot rest until his family sees the men who shot and killed his son brought to justice. Unsatisfied with the turn-around investigation which, predictably, exonerated all of the officers involved, Michael Bell Sr. has now leased 24 billboards in and around Kenosha, Wisconsin, calling for an investigation into his son’s death to be reopened. Lt. Col. Michael Bell (USAF, Ret.) lost his son, also named Michael Bell, 13 years ago. After a night of drinking, Bell was reportedly the soberest of his friends and drove […]
[…]group, served to generate billions of dollars of revenue for DXA device manufacturers, doctor visits, and drug prescriptions around the world. WHO Are They Kidding? Osteopenia is, in fact, a medical and diagnostic non-entity. The term itself describes nothing more than a statistical deviation from an arbitrarily determined numerical value or norm. According to the osteoporosis epidemiologist Dr. L. Joseph Melton at the Mayo Clinic who participated in setting the original WHO criteria in 1992, “[osteopenia] was just meant to indicate the emergence of a problem,” and noted that “It didn’t have any particular diagnostic or therapeutic significance. It was just meant to show […]
[…]blood pressure or hypertension previously had a danger line of 140/90; it was at those levels that doctors would stress lifestyle changes and put people on medication. However, 14 years ago, the American Heart Association changed it to 120/80. But under the new guidelines, a number like 120/80 will see your doctor suggesting lifestyle changes in an attempt to both lower your risk and save you from having to be medicated. Waters said, “Even before these new guidelines, there was a very significant portion of the population that was hypertensive. Now we are just catching it a little bit earlier so […]
[…]and had been tortured before being killed. He was a drug company worker who had a chemistry doctorate. #62: Professor Stephen Tabet, age 42. Died on July 6, 2004 from an unknown illness. He was an associate professor and epidemiologist at the University of Washington. A world-renowned HIV doctor and researcher who worked with HIV patients in a vaccine clinical trial for the HIV Vaccine Trials Network #61: Dr. Larry Bustard, age 53. Died July 2, 2004 from unknown causes. He was a Sandia scientist in the Department of Energy who helped develop a foam spray to clean up congressional buildings and media […]
[…]proved for their product.” How do you feel about this? The idea that this tech could allow doctors to better understand medication compliance is a good thing, to be sure. It could also be beneficial to loved ones who need their family members to stay on their meds. However, this could potentially be a slippery slope- allowing your doctor to essentially “spy” on you opens up a huge can of worms. If the FDA is willing to allow this, what won’t they allow? Our privacy continues to slip […]
A growing body of research is showing that a diet extremely high in fat and low in carbohydrates, the hallmarks of a ketogenic diet, is not only good for weight loss, but might also help to prevent disease. (And yes, there are also those who caution against this diet and we suspect for as many people as there are who support it, there are those who do not. Check out the video at the very bottom about the dangers of a keto life.) RELATED STORY: VIDEO: Late Holistic Dr. Gonzalez Dismantles Ketogenic Diet For Cancer “The ketogenic diet, or keto, relies on […]