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[…]in addition to chemo and radiation, he took low-THC cannabis oil that had been described by his doctor. Check out his story. Source: […]
[…]authorities. The residents believe sewage runoff coming from Juliaca played a role in the frog deaths. Peruvian authorities have obtained samples of the water and plan to work with Denver Zoo specialists Roberto Elias and Enrique Ramos to both determine the cause of death and launch further investigations should they be necessary. Source: […]
[…]just in case category. Breast cancer screening does not play a direct role in the reductions of deaths due to breast cancer in almost every region in the world. Part of the failure correlates to more than 70 percent of mammographically detected tumors being false positives leading to unnecessary and invasive biopsies and subsequent cancer treatment such as radiation which itself causes cancer. More Than Half Result In Overdiagnosis Out of all breast cancers detected by screening mammograms, up to 54% are estimated to be results of overdiagnosis. The best estimations of overdiagnosis come from either long-term follow-up of RCTs of […]
[…]and has also been seen in Europe, Central America, Asia, and Australia. In fact, one Australian doctor reports diagnosing up to two patients every week with the allergy. While alpha-gal isn’t normally found in humans, scientists believe the Lone Star ticks are biting deer and then picking it up to pass along to us; the sugar is transferred to the bloodstream of a bitten human and then in some instances, the body’s immune system begins to attack it. If you are allergic to meat you won’t normally see a reaction until hours later: hives, nausea, headaches, and even anaphylaxis are […]
[…]took the position that mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine were opioids associated with dozens of deaths and no medical use, users knew differently. Therefore, congressional representatives, kratom users, and journalists flooded the DEA with info on the health benefits of powdered kratom leaves for issues ranging from chronic pain and depression to alcohol and opioid dependence. And we NEED help with our current opioid epidemic. In fact, over 142,000 signatures were received endorsing a White House petition to reverse the impending ban on kratom. From the article: “Three separate actions by congressional representatives were also issued over the last month: a letter of objection to […]
Hi, guys. I’m currently in Dallas visiting a holistic doctor (who had a stroke while working on me and ended up in the hospital over a week!) and still haven’t been able to get home to the East Coast of Florida since speaking at David Wolfe’s event in California. (But I’m also here to speak at the sold out Truth About Cancer event, which is being live-streamed for free, with 40+ holistic doctors and thousands in attendance. I hope you’ll all tune in and watch!) I wanted to show you a few photos from the 2 houses in Florida, one […]
[…]sleep with their infants and their infant mortality rate is one of the lowest in the world- 2.8 deaths per 1,000 live births (versus 6.2 in the United States) and their rate of SIDS is roughly half of that in the U.S. But beyond that, biological anthropologist James McKenn believes that co-sleeping isn’t just safe, but also beneficial. After much study at his Mother-Baby Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame, he’s found detailed evidence of the physiological synchronization between mother and infant when they sleep together, especially when the mother also breastfeeds responsively. More from the article: “When we asked mothers […]
[…]new president’s violent crackdown on drug offenders, which to date has resulted in over 1,500 deaths at the hands of police and nearly 2,000 via unexplained circumstances. But the dare wasn’t aimed at the United States, alone. According to Channel NewsAsia, Duterte was also addressing those in his own country thinking of rising up against his authority. “Be my guest. I don’t give a shit,” he stated. “I’ll be ousted? Fine. (If so) it’s part of my destiny. Destiny carries so many things. If I die, that’s part of my destiny. Presidents get assassinated.” Clearly, however, the president’s primary target was […]
[…]said he’d heal me, heal me But he only gave me problems, problems My drug dealer was a doctor, doctor Had the plug from Big Pharma, Pharma I think he tryin’ kill me, kill me He tried to kill me for a dollar, for a dollar [Verse 2: Macklemore] And these devil’s they keep on talkin’ to me They screamin’ “open the bottle,” I wanna be at peace My hand is gripping that throttle, I’m running out of speed Tryin’ close my eyes but I keep sweatin’ through these sheets, through these sheets Four horseman, they won’t let me forget […]
[…]normal blood pressure, and normal blood sugars. Their goal was to reduce heart disease deaths by 20% by 2020. Why so modest an aim? An improvement of 25% was deemed “unrealistic,” and 15% was considered insufficient, so they decided on 20. If 90% of risk can be thrown out the window by engaging in simple lifestyle modifications, why is just 25% considered unrealistic? To understand, one must realize just how bad our diets have gotten. The most common reason patients give for not complying with a cholesterol-lowering diet may be the presumption that they’re already eating healthy and so don’t […]
[…]of hormonal contraception. Any woman considering using hormonal contraception should speak to her doctor first AND do her own research. There’s never any good reason to mess with your hormones and this study seems to further prove that point. Source: Fox […]
[…]been passed nationwide is because the USDA has failed to declare a link between neonics and bee deaths. Reportedly, the widely-used pesticides are a key part of expanding the global insecticide market projected at around $15 billion in revenues. The EPA is reviewing the link between several varieties of the insecticides and the bee deaths, however. Those findings will be shared with the public in 2018, the same year Maryland’s ban on neonicotinoid-containing pesticides goes into effect. Concerning the legislation, Tiffany Finck-Haynes, a campaigner at Friends of the Earth, commented that “Maryland’s [pollinator] losses are really staggering.” She also noted that “sustainable” […]
[…]time and were due to fly home on September 24th. CBS reports: “They were certified dead by the doctor at the Anse Boileau health center where they had been transported for examination,” the agency quoted a police spokesman as saying. “Preliminary examination done by the police on the bodies of the two Americans is not showing any signs of violence.” Annie Korkki was a member of a synchronized skating team in Colorado. She had apparently taken leave from her team to go on the extended trip of a lifetime with her sister. We are so sorry for their loss. Our hearts go out to their family […]
[…]from food. Iron deficiency anemia may be among the first symptoms of celiac disease that your doctor notices. Recent studies suggest that iron deficiency may be significant in both children and adults with celiac disease. Bottom Line: Celiac disease may cause poor absorption of iron from your diet, causing iron-deficiency anemia. 10. Anxiety Anxiety may affect 3–30% of people worldwide. It involves feelings of worry, nervousness, unease and agitation. Furthermore, it often goes hand-in-hand with depression. Individuals with gluten intolerance seem to be more prone to anxiety and panic disorders than healthy individuals. Additionally, a study showed that up to […]
[…]sovereign if you are the Sackler family, the makers of OxyContin, which is responsible for more deaths per year than heroin and cocaine combined, you get to rub elbows with the elite. Fed up yet? We are. Help to spread this information by sharing this article in hopes that we may wake up enough people to the horrors of the drug war. Only through a lesser ignorance will reason and logic prevail. *Article originally appeared on Free Thought […]
[…]disease was resolved. Ornish relayed that if he’d gotten the same results with a drug, every doctor would be prescribing it.” Even the strictest lifestyle changes don’t cure cancer in everyone. What about genetic predispositions to getting the disease? “It used to be that we thought a mutant gene caused cancer,” Lipton admitted, “but with epigenetics, all of that has changed.” “If we believe that all of the irreversible changes, mutations and effects of carcinogens make cells rapidly grow, then the mechanism that allows cells to stop growing and assume new changes in character must be of great importance,” added […]
[…]is encouraging, but always discuss any concerns about breast milk production with your midwife or doctor. Bottom Line: The available studies support using fenugreek to increase breast milk production and the rate of weight gain in newborn babies. Effects on Testosterone Levels in Men One of the most common reasons men use fenugreek supplements is to boost testosterone. Some studies have found that it has beneficial effects, including increasing testosterone levels and boosting libido. In one study, researchers provided 500 mg of fenugreek per day and combined it with an 8-week weight lifting program. 30 college-aged men performed four training […]
[…]Fl started having problems as soon as spraying for Zika began. Feeling unwell, she went to her doctor who initially thought she was having a stroke. However, after an MRI came back clean and her doctor did some research, it was decided that Dibrom was the culprit. Even though the Collier County Director of Mosquito Control says the small amount of poison they are using shouldn’t bother anyone, it is. (Of note: This news channel has a Youtube channel and titles their videos the same as the stories they are attached to, all except this one, which made finding it very […]
[…]I truly hope he can rest in peace. I have been lecturing around the nation about the holistic doctor deaths, none of which were paid events. My mission is only to bring attention to these deaths and discuss them openly. I’ve spoken at the Florida Chiropractic Association (3,000 holistic doctors in attendance), Cal Jam (another couple thousand holistic docs), and have several more before the year is over. I haven’t written about any deaths since Dr. Sebi’s, and it’s been refreshing not to have to. I’m so sorry for the loss of Dr.Sheridan and wish his family, wife, and loved […]
[…]but once the chronic period lifted, she still felt low most of the time. After speaking to her doctor about how she was feeling, she was given anti-depressants. She describes feeling numb while taking them. So, at the beginning of this year, even though she was taking a higher dose of SSRI than before when things got even worse, she decided to try something else. She did try mindfulness and therapy which helped but the pain was still very present. While searching on the internet, she found some pioneering research about “micro-dosing” or taking small amounts of psilocybin to relieve depression (psilocybin […]