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[…]Hazel Cooney, who also live in New Zealand. RELATED ARTICLES: Acupuncture: Why It Works Holistic doctors study shows vaccinated children at greater risk for serious illness and neurological disease Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and beloved […]
[…]He also spoke up before all this on wearing a 24-hour body cam in light of the recent holistic doctor deaths I’ve covered.) I was set to go to his clinic with my beau (a holistic DO of 35 years) but we had to delay it, and then this happened. Many think they were making an example of the man. The government has been after him for a decade or two and now it seems they finally found a way to put him away and end all the amazing work he’s been doing at his healing clinic, under the supervision […]
[…]supplement meant to fill in “nutritional gaps.” The drink is branded as the “#1 Doctor Recommended,” “Worldwide Leader in Nutritional Science” and yet, it’s one of the worst examples of a Big Food corporation masquerading as a healthy alternative. And, not only does the company have deep ties to the medical industry (which means you find their products in just about every hospital today) but they are a member of the notorious pro-GMO organization, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, who has, to date, given nearly a million dollars to fight against GMO labeling in the United States. RELATED ARTICLES: Health Blogger […]
[…]mixture to kill cancer cells Perhaps the Best Drug in Medicine, According to Stanford-Trained Doctor Step 2. Train the trunk The first step to really start getting your baby cannabis plant to look like a bonsai tree is to use your small wooden stake to train the trunk to grow into the shape you want it to. Very gently press the wooden stake down into the soil alongside the trunk of your plant. You don’t want to damage the roots, so take it easy. Once your stake is down, you can gently bend or wrap the trunk around it. Now run […]
[…]the investigation and arrested three suspects, including the 61-year-old man (thought to be a doctor), on June 21st. (Two other suspects, a 44-year-old man, and 47-year-old woman, were arrested on “suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm.”) All three suspects had been released pending further investigation. RELATED ARTICLE: Baby who lost consciousness after circumcision dies The single mom reports that her son has suffered from recurring infections, and his penis regularly becomes inflamed and sore: “It looks like he’s been half circumcised is the only way to describe it. There’s half the skin, it’s not all the way over. It swells […]
[…]look so bad and you think, no one noticed—it’s good. Then somebody tells you about another doctor: ‘This person’s amazing. They do this person who looks so natural.’ You meet them and they say, ‘You should just do this.’ The next thing you know, you’re layered and layered and layered. You have no idea because it’s gradual until you go, ‘Oh sh*t, this doesn’t look right.’ And it’s worse in pictures than in real life. I have one friend who was like, ‘Whoa, no more!’ I thought, I haven’t done anything in six months. I didn’t realize.” Also, about four […]
[…]some of which are marked “DO NOT FEED.”) At UCLA, pursuing a Ph.D. with Dr. Roy Walford (THE doctor who pushed the idea that severely restricting caloric intake would extend life), Longo grew disenchanted with the extreme regimen Walford preached. He decided to look to biochemistry and transferred to a genetics lab focused on yeast, figuring that would let him study the mechanisms of aging in the simplest of organisms. It would take him a year but he was eventually able to find a genetic pathway to describe aging in yeast and show that proteins and sugars could speed aging. Excited, […]
[…]in Many Ways Mammograms Although mammograms can detect breast cancer and they are recommended by doctors, they are not without risk. A study shows that mammograms have a 19% reduction in breast cancer deaths, but the risk of getting false positive results is 61% for 40- and 50-year-old women. RELATED ARTICLES: Mammograms Send Women To Their Deathbeds Faster And Increase Their Risk of Breast Cancer As Much As 30 Percent New Studies Show Optimizing Vitamin D Levels May Double Chances of Surviving Breast Cancer, Lower LDL Cholesterol and Helps Prevent Autism Another study found that women who had a history […]
[…]out. “She follows the Royal Canadian Air Force exercise plan, which was created by a doctor in the 1950s. It is a stretching and toning regime originally designed to keep the men and women of the force fit in a quick way without gym equipment. The routine comprises five exercises for men and ten for women such as push-ups, sit-ups, running on the spot and arm circling, which work all the muscle groups. There are targets to aim for, with more exercises at a harder level to be completed within the 12 minutes once strength starts to improve. Dame Helen […]
One week ago, the world lost Dr. Joe DiMatteo, an extraordinary holistic doctor. His death was NOT suspicious, he died of complications due to surgery, but we mourn him none the less. A message from his website: “It is with extraordinary grief that we must announce the loss of our founder, mentor and beloved friend, Dr. Joseph DiMatteo. Joe’s passing is a result of complications from surgery. Joe’s message of natural health and spiritual wholeness does not end here. In the coming weeks, we will announce plans to continue providing the same exceptional education, ministry and products Joe spent his life […]
[…]years of age and older.”) And yet, despite the dire projection that cancer will cause the deaths of one in four Canadians, cancer mortality rates have been declining since 1988; in the last three decades, deaths due to cancer have fallen by more than 30 percent among men and around 17 percent among women. “Still, four cancers — prostate, breast, lung and colorectal — continue to top the list of the most common malignancies, which together are expected to account for more than half the cancer diagnoses in 2017. Lung cancer continues to take a huge toll: more people are predicted to die of the disease this year […]
[…]has been correlated with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, suicide, homicide, accidental deaths, and morbid depression (Boscarino, Erlich, & Hoffman, 2009; Morgan, Palinkas, Barrett-Connor, & Wingard, 1993, Mielke et al., 2005; Seneff, Wainwright, & Mascitelli, 2011). In a group of men 50 years and older, researchers found depression to be three times more common in the group with low plasma cholesterol (Morgan, Palinkas, Barrett-Connor, & Wingard, 1993). Shockingly, men with total cholesterol below 165 m/dL were also found to be seven times more likely to die prematurely from unnatural causes, including suicide and accidents (Boscarino, Erlich, & Hoffman, 2009). In fact, Morgan, […]
[…]medicine at UCLA.) RELATED ARTICLES: Breaking: Investigation Launched into Two Doctors Who Ruled Doctor’s Death as “Accidental” Study: Turmeric can Slash your Heart Attack Risk by 56% The process to harvest organs is a delicate one. In Cole’s case, they had to wait to harvest until a ventilator was removed and his heart stopped beating on its own (donation after cardiac death). But since organs can begin to deteriorate immediately, some becoming unsuitable for transplantation after 30 minutes, and physicians don’t know for certain whether patients in vegetative states experience pain, the doctor decided to administer painkillers. UCLA’s policy allows the […]
[…]was a concerted effort for an extended number of years to really pound this into the heads of doctors. And when you’re told something time and time and time again and there’s a lot of advertising that is being spent, yeah, it takes a while to turn that around.” We’ve got to do something. We cannot limp along like this anymore. No more band-aid fixes, either. People are dying. If someone you love is addicted, there’s help available. Contact your family doctor or the National hotline. You can also click here for more […]
[…]was a Psychiatric floor. Dr. Kris said she was coming the next day. The nurse came in (after the doctor, a psychiatrist) had given me a physical examination including examining the breast for lumps. I took exception to this but not violently only explaining that the medical doctor who had put me there, a stupid man named Dr. Lipkin had already done a complete physical less than thirty days before. But when the nurse came in I noticed there was no way of buzzing or reaching for a light to call the nurse. I asked why this was and some […]
A new study has found a surprising relationship between blood sugar and brain tumors and might help researchers understand how certain cancers develop. The research from The Ohio State University has found that while many cancers are more common among those with diabetes, cancerous brain tumors called gliomas are less common among those with elevated blood sugar and diabetes. RELATED ARTICLES: If Cannabis Can Kill “Incurable” Brain Cancer, Why Is It Criminalized? Study: History of Chicken Pox may Reduce Risk of Brain Cancer Later in Life “The discovery builds on previous Ohio State research showing that high blood sugar appears […]
[…]two things: intravenous vitamin C can help and cure sepsis AND this is something holistic doctors have known about for awhile. You will never hear us say that Western Medicine has no place. But you will hear us say that Western Medicine isn’t the only medicine around (and it hasn’t been around as long as say- Eastern Medicine) and that an integrative, whole body approach is not only helpful but vitally important when caring for the body. RELATED ARTICLES: High Dose Vitamin C Can Reduce a Cold’s Duration by 20 Percent The Clinical Impact of Vitamin C; My Personal Experiences as a […]
[…]water. The CDC estimates that this infection, called vibriosis, causes 80,000 illnesses and 100 deaths every year in the United States. Most infections occur from eating raw oysters along the Gulf Coast because nearly all oysters are reported to harbor V. vulnificus during the summer months. (The only way to kill the bacteria found in raw oysters is to cook them, therefore, people with liver disease or iron disorders should never eat raw oysters.) Normally, the only symptoms people experience are vomiting and diarrhea, and most healthy people don’t end up in the hospital because their immune system is strong […]
[…]one below. RELATED ARTICLES: A Holistic Doctor’s official letter to the FBI and update on the doctor deaths A Connection with the Holistic Doctor Deaths? King was taken to Boulder Community Health’s Foothills Hospital, where he died from his injuries. Investigators are still unsure what,if any, connection King had to the man who allegedly shot him. “According to his Facebook and LinkedIn pages, King was a physician and researcher who focused on diet and disease. He is listed as the founder of Dr. King’s Clinic in California and also worked at SlimGenics. King wrote in a February Facebook post that […]
[…]so it can be extracted through small incisions) to cut up her uterus. While the device does allow doctors to work with smaller incisions, so patients can heal faster and run less risk of bleeding and infection, it also has the potential to spread cancer. And in her case, it did, an advanced, Stage 4 cancer. At that time, morcellation was being performed on 50,000 women a year in the United States for a number of reasons. Understanding the grave situation she had been left with, Dr. Reed and her husband fought hard for years to have the tool banned. […]