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[…]article was from Nova Scotia. As with all the stories I’ve written about the mysterious doctor deaths, my heart goes out to the family and friends of yet another doctor who has been found dead, just days before Christmas. Canadian doctor Linnea Veinotte, was described as super smart with a “big heart” and was married to her high school sweetheart, Matt Veinotte—the couple had two boys, ages five and six. Veinotte taught on contract at St. George’s in Grenada, a quiet and safe Caribbean island. The couple loved the island because of its “wonderful people”, and Dr. Veinotte was loved back; she was […]
[…]times over the past few days. The only criteria I had for the “unintended series” of doctor deaths (this link has a long recap if you click at bottom) was that they be unexplained (as several still are), and not accidental. Several were confirmed murders, and nearly a half dozen alleged suicides within a season. There were 13 so far that fell into those categories. There were probably another 13 or who were in accidents—which ranged from holistic doctors who died in accidents in recent months — (one just six blocks from where I live) to even more, some “freak accidents” according to […]
[…]and dead because they did not get enough sunlight. She also challenged the number of cancer deaths in the area, stating that no one could tell her solar panels didn’t cause cancer. The area around Woodland is a popular choice because it has an electrical substation allowing the panels to be hooked up to the national grid. A spokesperson for Strata told the meeting: “There are no negative impacts. A solar farm is a wonderful use for a property like this.” They added: “The panels don’t draw additional sunlight.” The council voted three to one against rezoning the land and later […]
[…]some concern, it is important for women who take SSRIs to have an informed conversation with their doctor, as stopping these drugs could be dangerous to a mother’s mental health; for many women, these medications are critical, and discontinuing them poses a risk for depression and anxiety to […]
[…]they had no idea children that age were taking anti-psychotics. Perhaps, they said, well-meaning doctors were trying to calm nasty temper tantrums, or uninsured parents were were actually consuming the drugs. “But where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” says one. “For the protection of kids, we should evaluate this.” What’s more, known side-effects of anti-psychotics include high cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, weight gain, and diabetes, Scientific American reported last year. And the brains of children that young may be evolving too quickly to risk using such medications. “There are behavioral ways of working with the problems rather than medication,” says one doctor. “But […]
[…]there are over fifty known MTHFR variants, the two primary ones are called C677T and A1298. Your doctor can order a blood test to determine if you have these genetic variants. Better yet, you can order a complete genetic profile yourself through 23andMe. What’s the big deal about methylation? Methylation is a core process that occurs in all cells to help your body make biochemical conversions. When people with genetic mutations is MTHFR are exposed to toxins, they have a harder time getting rid of them which can cause some very serious illnesses. The methylation process is responsible for: Cellular […]
[…]dangers of chemo for people with cancer, let alone those who might have autoimmune diseases which doctors successfully treat all the time. My cousin, a doctor, no longer has severe RA (or RA at all) after doing a natural treatment, and it sure didn’t include any chemo. We feel for these poor women and definitely recommend getting a second opinion before injecting this outrageously expensive and dangerous money making poison into your body for an autoimmune […]
[…]marijuana in states where it is legal. Under current Department of Veterans Affairs regulations, doctors who work for the V.A. cannot issue cannabis recommendations, even in the 23 states that have laws allowing for medical use, Marijuana.com reports. Under the FY2016 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Bill, however, the department would be prohibited from spending any money to enforce those regulations or to punish veterans who use medical marijuana in accordance with state law. Voting took place on the eve of Veterans Day. Said Michael Collins, the deputy director of national affairs for the Drug Policy Alliance, in a […]
[…]to the media, including a video of his RT appearance. Here is a detailed recap of the first 12 doctors who were found dead since June 19th (though we are at 13 now, you can see the timeline at the bottom of the piece). Full disclosure: RT News also recently interviewed my better half for their show just weeks ago. He too is a well known holistic doctor of over 30 years. Lesin was staying at the Hotel Dupont, and the Metropolitan Police Department is now investigating his death, along with Russian officials. His family was quick to say that […]
[…]which reported 43 people sickened by salmonella. No deaths were reported. We are glad that no deaths were reported but that wasn’t the only outbreak for this GMO chain: While the CDC still has not publicly identified the outbreak’s source, Taco Bell released a statement. “The CDC has stated the public health is not at any risk and this incident is completely over,” Taco Bell said in a statement sent to HealthPop. “The CDC indicated that some of the people who were ill ate at Taco Bell, while others did not. They believe that the problem likely occurred at the supplier […]
[…]what we hear, he sounds like he was a wonderful father, husband, and doctor. Sources: Recap on all doctor deaths that were alleged suicides, confirmed murders and suspicious deaths this summer (this does not include accidents). DocBlock.com Doc Block’s Facebook Page Doctor Block’s obituary (came out since we wrote this story) Doctor Block’s letter referencing his sabbatical. News on 6 article back tracking on some of their original claims (notice comment below from his attorney and his […]
Menstrual Cups Are Not the Period Dream We’ve Been Sold Editor’s note: My doctor (30 years in his practice) would never recommend sticking ANY kind of silicone into your body for 3 days to a week, each month. So, since many on Facebook keep asking, here’s an Amazon link for the best product and only thing I use internally. Oh and organic pads would be alright too, of course. from the Stir.cafemom Sometimes it sucks being a woman. I’m not going to deny it. Every lady out there is looking for the magic bullet, the promise to make the period less pain in the neck, more […]
[…]a new study confirmed that sugary sweetened beverages, or SSBs, contribute directly to 184,000 deaths every year Coca-Cola leads the charge in this public health assault, containing over a half dozen chemical additives detrimental to a person’s health. As Anti-Media previously reported these additives include: E150D, a food coloring agent; E952, or Sodium Cyclamate, a synthetic sugar substitute that was actually banned by the FDA in 1969 and then inexplicably reinstated by WHO a decade later; E950, or Acesulfame Potassium, which is 200 times sweeter than sugar, very addictive, and is bad for the cardiovascular and nervous system; E951, or aspartame, a sugar […]
[…]has come to their senses and admitted the dangers and inaccuracies of mammograms, something my own doctor told me years ago. We’ve written before about how some mainstream physicians (The breast hereditary expert at the University of Chicago notes that mammograms for women who carry the BRCA are dangerous and suggests MRI’s.) have even admitted that mammograms are often misread. Yet sadly, we still have friends who have had mastectomies only to find out, after having their mammogram read, that they never had breast cancer at all. My MD, who has almost 50 years experience under his belt, would never […]
[…]not going to officially call her as the thirteenth doctor in my unintended series of holistic doctor deaths at this time, as it was allegedly an accident. We knew many of these doctors and our heart goes out to their friends and family. Dr. Jamie Zimmerman was alone when she allegedly slipped and died in Hawaii. She was a famous author and holistic MD who was about to begin a collaborative project with Deepak Chopra, MD, before her untimely demise. Here is her bio as it appears on Huffington Post (who she wrote for frequently): Jamie Zimmerman, M.D. is a physician, […]
[…]Our heart goes out to family and loved ones. I am not including this as one of the official doctors in my unintended series. I hear nothing but kind things about this New York MD who would leave apples and protein shakes outside his neighbors’ doors and was thoughtful enough to bring “healthy organic cat food” to yet another neighbor for her cats. His web page says he treated joint pain and arthritis non-surgically, used botanicals and did prescribe some prescriptions (as do most holistic MD’s). His health grades page goes on to say, “We also encourage proper nutrition, exercise, physical therapy […]
[…]read his book as he’d sent us advance copies. My better half (also an author and holistic doctor) and I were shocked when we found out Mitch “killed himself” outside on his property. It didn’t add up. Many of his colleagues, patients and close friends, who wrote me daily, didn’t buy into his alleged suicide either. The details are scarce on the passing of Dr. Marie Paas, but there are several posts about her death on her Facebook page and many who knew her are writing to me saying that it was an alleged suicide. Comments on her page would indicate […]
[…]know whether or not they will file charges. I’ve gently broken the news in the 11 suspicious deaths or murders of doctors but am not including Dr. Hurley in this list because, at least right now, this appears to be cut and dried. The link above is actually just at 8 doctors, but that was my last recap, if you will, of the timeline. I will do an updated one shortly with MD’s like our friend Mitch Gaynor, famous holistic MD of NYC found dead, killed in the woods on his property, or osteopath Mary Bovier, found stabbed to death […]
[…]fear and I don’t want to live in fear either. I don’t want my better half, a holistic doctor of 30 yrs, living in fear. That’s not what this is about. As more and more doctors have died, the skeptics and nay sayers have begun to listen. I have no idea what Time Magazine’s motives are but it’s sad that the reporter/author of the piece has read my emails and isn’t writing back. So that’s it Health Nuts. Time Magazine will do what they want. I’ll leave the female journalist’s names out of it but to say it’s similar to […]
[…]learning that most medical marijuana patients who are prescribed cannabis by their medical doctors and have their red cards for medical dispensaries and pharmacies actually get tinctures (aka “CBD oil” or cannabis oil) Depending on their illness – the ratio of CBD: THC varies. We’re doing a documentary which will be out soon. We don’t sell any products on the site (but do have links to some things on Amazon) but we may recommend some of the higher quality legal CBD oils out there that we have used ourselves. This is a guest piece by WyomingNews.com MORE INFO FOR THE […]