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[…]trying hard to keep marijuana illegal because it’s so “dangerous.”) The good doctor also recommends we should all avoid the following: Antidepressants- they very likely don’t even work for severe cases of depression Brain-active drugs in children Anti-psychotics and other brain-active drugs for the elderly; psychotropic drugs should be used as little as possible and mostly in very acute situations, as they are very harmful when used as long-term Anti-dementia drugs (it’s also likely they don’t work) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used for arthritis, muscle pain and headaches, including over-the-counter, low-dose ibuprofen- these drugs should be used as little as possible. Mammography […]
A new study published in BMC Medicine used data from 20 prospective studies and found that compared with people who ate the least nuts, those who ate the most reduced their risk for: coronary heart disease by 29 percent cardiovascular disease by 21 percent cancer by 15 percent. Researchers also found a 52 percent reduced risk for respiratory disease, 39 percent for diabetes, and 75 percent reduced risk for infectious disease in those who ate the most nuts. The majority of the reduction in risk was achieved by eating an average of about one ounce of nuts a day (around two dozen […]
[…]than the militant group Boko Haram; the lack of running water is responsible for more than 70,000 deaths. The bustling metropolis of Lagos is 21 million people strong, with decades old, rotted through pipes. And though 60 percent of Nigerians earn less than $1 a day, the country is now home to almost 16,000 millionaires, most of them in Lagos. Something keenly felt when it comes to water. You see, while some poorer communities don’t have access to clean water themselves, they do have pipes running over the ground through their neighborhoods to the wealthy ones; there’s water literally passing right […]
[…]like nothing else ever has. He explained: “Two years ago, in Los Angeles, I was examined by a doctor and given a note which gave me legal permission to purchase, from a registered outlet, cannabis-based products, which I was advised might help the ortho-arthritis in both my hands. This, it would seem, is a genetically-based condition. My mother had badly distorted and painful hands.” He purchased a couple different products and found that using a cannabis spray throughout the day helped his thumb joints, “The spray very quickly evaporates and leaves my hands quite dry, though with a slight burning […]
[…]As he described it in Chest, only four of those 47 patients died in the hospital — and all the deaths were from their underlying diseases, not from sepsis. For comparison, he looked back at 47 patients the hospital had treated before he tried the vitamin C infusion and found that 19 had died in the hospital.” In order to be able to call this a treatment more study needs to be done and that involves trials. So, Dr. Berry Fowler submitted a grant to the NIH to study the role of vitamin C in sepsis and was awarded a $3.2 […]
[…]Health confirmed 23 cases of Vibrio vulnificus, five of which were deadly. In 2015 the number of deaths from the infection was 14 and in 2014, seven people lost their lives. Florida officials warn everyone who hunts for scallops to “never eat raw shellfish” and to follow the following tips from the CDC to avoid infection: Do not eat raw or undercooked oysters or other shellfish. Cook before eating. Wash your hands with soap and water after handling raw shellfish. Avoid contaminating cooked shellfish with raw shellfish and its juices. Stay out of brackish or salt water if you have a […]
[…]by Micha et al appear correct–a substantial proportion of CMD [cardiometabolic disease] deaths are associated with suboptimal diet, and improving diet quality could help prevent a large fraction of CMD deaths and reduce health disparities.” *Article originally appeared at Prevent […]
[…]never regretted it. Should you decide to keep yours or get implants, make sure to follow your doctor’s instructions on how to monitor them. If you notice any changes, contact your doctor right away to schedule an appointment. Source: […]
[…]medical knowledge on the very real benefits of coffee enemas. To learn more about all the holistic doctor deaths in the last year, please click here. Source: […]
[…]6 Americans Are Now on Psychiatric Medication After 7-Hour Medical Board Exam on Drugs, Holistic Doctor Decides to Give up Board Certification Upon deciding to do something, he took over part of a GP surgery. Because Dr Chris believes many common illnesses can best be treated without drugs he decided to begin new regimens for patients where instead of prescribing more drugs, he would take them away! It took awhile to catch on but slowly, more people started to visit his practice. From the article: “Like five million people in Britain, Sarah is taking antidepressants. Between 2005 and 2012, the number […]
[…]see me, and he had this red stuff coming out of his mouth.” By the time Mark Mansfield, a doctor, started trying to resuscitate Casey, he was gone. On Friday, the US Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services said this was the first unintentional discharge of an M-44 in Idaho. Since 2014. That’s right, this has happened before. Perhaps because they hadn’t warned the public then either. A spokesman for the USDA said, “Wildlife Services understands the close bonds between people and their pets and sincerely regrets such losses. Wildlife Services has removed M-44s in that immediate area … and is […]
[…]public health experts’ suspicions that the city’s water, in fact, caused additional pneumonia deaths. RELATED ARTICLES: Just As Flint Threatens Lawsuit, The State Of Michigan Removed Their Power To Sue Professor Who Exposed Flint Crisis Says Greed Has Killed Public Science Miller’s attorney argued against her having to make a public mea culpa, but Judge Jennifer J. Manley said the demand was “perfectly appropriate in this case.” Considering that even more people were sickened than previously believed, it’s the least she could do. *Article originally appeared at Natural […]
[…]their privacy be respected during this difficult time. You can read about all the holistic doctor deaths (many of whom were our friends and many who have families who are still investigating their cases) here and here. Originally both the doctor and his patient were thought to be victims and local/national news called both men victims as shown in the video. Now they’re stating the second man is the shooter, yet authorities are still looking for tips and suggest folks call the hotline below. We have been told conflicting information on this alleged shooter from close friends o the doctor and […]
[…]the change will actually ENHANCE patient safety because there will be “fewer handoffs from doctor to doctor.” It’s also believed that the longer shifts will improve the new doctors’ training by allowing them to follow their patients for more extended periods, especially in the critical hours after admission. Does that make you feel more comfortable? Check out these articles on sleep and then tell me: Here’s What Losing Sleep Does to Your Heart Lack Of Sleep Alters Brain Chemicals Which Brings On Cannabis-Style ‘Munchies’ New Study Reveals Harmful Effects of Dim Light Exposure During Sleep Diseases that could be caused by […]
[…]Supports Its Safety and Benefits Perhaps the Best Drug in Medicine, According to Stanford-Trained Doctor “The forecasts were generated using C2G’s CannaUse™ study on the cannabis mindset and behaviors of 40K individual participants, the company’s warehouse of over 55MM cannabis purchase transactions, and CPG consumer panel and point-of-sale data sourced from IRI through an exclusive data and analytic share arrangement,” the study writes. Rich Maturo, the CEO of C2G explained that there are ways to begin to approach offsetting losses sustained in the beer industry but it comes first from understanding why marijuana users smoke weed. “Those at risk of […]
[…]old. Your social connections can help with practical health care needs, like driving you to the doctor when you’re unable. But they also do something powerful: keep you alive, research suggests. In a 2012 study of over 2,100 adults age 50 and older, researchers found that the loneliest older adults were nearly twice as likely to die within six years than the least lonely – regardless of their health behaviors or social status. Connections can also help ward off depression, which affects nearly 20 percent of the 65-and-older population, according the National Alliance on Mental Illness. “One of the things that keeps people from […]
[…]authorities. RELATED ARTICLES: Perhaps the Best Drug in Medicine, According to Stanford-Trained Doctor CENSORSHIP: THE 1947 MEDICAL CANNABIS STUDY COVERUP Several European states have recently decriminalized or legalized pot, including Spain, Holland, and, most recently, Germany, which voted on legalization in January. (Canada too!) Here in the United States, 29 states have already legalized marijuana for medical use. Seven states and the District of Columbia have passed laws legalizing recreational marijuana use. This may change under the Trump administration. Press Secretary Sean Spicer said at a press briefing in February that the federal government will push for enforcement of federal […]
[…]that the government may access their sensitive information. If you are a journalist, attorney, doctor, or other professional, you may have a special responsibility to safeguard your data. Seizure of the Device Refusing to grant access to your phone may result in the government choosing to seize it. Can you tolerate the financial costs and inconvenience of losing a device to the government for an indefinite period of time? Lost Access to Information on the Device Have you made a backup of the data on the device? If not and it is seized, you will not have access to that […]
[…]It also highlighted the risk to children from pesticide contamination of food, citing 23 deaths in India in 2013 and 39 in China in 2014. Furthermore, the report said, recent Chinese government studies indicated that pesticide contamination meant farming could not continue on about 20% of arable land. ‘The industry frequently uses the term ‘intentional misuse’ to shift the blame on to the user for the avoidable impacts of hazardous pesticides,’ the report said. ‘Yet clearly, the responsibility for protecting users and others throughout the pesticide life cycle and throughout the retail chain lies with the pesticide manufacturer.’” It is […]
[…]egg yolks and meat. Do not take very high doses of vitamin K supplements before speaking with your doctor, as they may interact with certain medications. Summary: Vitamin K1 is abundant in leafy, green vegetables, such as kale and spinach. Vitamin K2 is found in animal-sourced foods, such as liver, eggs and cheese, and fermented foods like natto. The Bottom Line Scientists are still investigating the functions of vitamins D and K. They do not fully understand how they interact, but new pieces are gradually being added to the puzzle. It’s clear that vitamin K benefits your heart and bones, […]