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Scientist from California Cannabis lab missing, mystery deepens

[…]our community that I wanted to bring to your attention because he is (was) a scientist who helped found SC (Science of Cannibis) Labs and developed testing standards for cannibis-derived medicine. I don’t know if there is any foul play involved in his disappearance, but the sheriff’s office has stopped looking for him because they suspect suicide. Everyone who knew him doubts this and says that both his disappearance and the idea of suicide are grossly out of character for him, and his family is still looking for him (his car was found on a road in a wooded area, […]
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Scientists Call for Restrictions on Ibuprofen & other OTC Painkillers After Deadly Risks Discovered

[…]a total of 28,947 patients who had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Denmark, the study found that “3,376 of these patients were treated with an NSAID up to 30 days before their event; Ibuprofen was one of the most common used NSAIDs, making up 51% of total NSAID use.” Dr. Peter Gotzsche, co-founder of the Cochrane Collaboration (the world’s most foremost body in assessing medical evidence), estimates that every year in the US, 100,000 people die from the side-effects of correctly used prescription drugs. (It’s interesting to note that the government says NOTHING about this all the while trying hard to […]
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The evidence is in- fish oil is good for you.

[…]LCPUFAs included eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These can be found in coldwater fish and are crucial for regulating the human body’s immune response. The researchers used rapid analytical techniques to measure EPA and DHA levels in the blood of pregnant women.” Researchers followed the children for 5 years and monitored their health “for asthma and persistent wheeze, as well as respiratory tract infections, asthma complications, eczema, and sensitization to allergens,”and found that: pregnant women who took the daily dose of LCPUFA during the third trimester reduced their children’s risk of developing asthma or persistent wheeze by almost 31 […]

Dr. Max Gerson… A cure that cost his life.

[…]right before his death in 1959. Man of Integrity One point I would like to make.  I have found that the integrity of an individual can be determined by their motivations and actions instead of their words alone.  What were truly Dr. Max Gerson’s motivations?  I found a snippet in his testimony and statement given before the chairman at his subcommittee hearing that really inspired my adoration of him. Gerson demonstrated his motivations clearly as follows: “Since the end of January 1946, I treat my patients in the Gotham Hospital in New York, 90 percent of them without charge, and […]

Little Known High Tech Treatment Could Be Answer to Fibromyalgia Mystery, Researchers Say

[…]by Tel Aviv University researchers treated 60 women with fibromyalgia with HBOT for 2 months and found significant reduction in symptoms and changes in the brain activity in 70% of women. “The intake of the drugs eased the pain but did not reverse the condition. But hyperbaric oxygen treatments did reverse the condition,” said Dr. Efrati. Researchers have found that the treatment works best for patients with traumatic brain injuries. For those whose fibromyalgia was triggered by other causes, patients needed maintenance treatment. “The results are of significant importance. Hyperbaric oxygen treatments are designed to address the actual cause of […]
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Cannabis compound CBD could be used as antibiotic, researchers say

[…]He told the Daily News: “In terms of resistance, that’s one of the exciting things we have found — unlike other common Gram-positive antibiotics like vancomycin or daptomycin, we found cannabidiol has a very low propensity to induce resistance, which hopefully means it would be safe to use without causing resistance to rapidly appear.”1 RELATED STORY: 7 benefits and uses of CBD Oil (plus side effects) CBD was effective against every Gram-positive bacteria that was tested. However, according to the American College of Healthcare Sciences, the study revealed it would not work against Gram-negative bacteria because even though it has […]
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Preparing to Age Alone

[…]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 […]

Breastfed, home-birthed babies taken away from parents for not using hospital

[…]as the allegations of abuse, accusations which Erica had already assured them were completely unfounded. She also had prenatal care, just not with a doctor. With one baby on her back, the frightened mother fled out the back door with her children to a neighbor’s house, but police and CPS “hunted her down,” and took these breastfed babies from their mothers’ arms. The twins were 5 weeks old. The Fight for Lilly Foundation, a non-profit group that fights for families affected by CPS corruption, posted the first information on their Facebook page about Erica May in Bellingham whose babies were taken by CPS because of a homebirth and her refusal to […]
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Study: Knee surgery no better than placebo

[…]reported significantly less pain after exercise. Scientists at Baylor Research Institute also found that a daily dose of tart cherry extract helped reduce osteoarthritis pain by more than 20 percent.[vi] And a 2001 cell study found that anthocyanins from cherries were as effective as ibuprofen and naproxen at suppressing the COX enzymes associated with inflammation. Make sure you look for tart cherries (e.g., Montmorency and Balaton) and not sweet cherries (e.g., Bing, Lambert, Rainier), although both varieties have healing benefits. 4. Stop the Statins. A study in the Annals of Rheumatic Diseases set out to prove that statins reduce the […]

Talcum Powder Lawsuit: J&J, Imerys to Pay $80M in Punitive Damages

[…]evidence was clear that his asbestos exposure came from a different source such as the asbestos found in his childhood home or schools, and the jury’s decision is inconsistent with a recently published study of workers who mined and milled talc all day over the course of more than 50 years that did not find a single case of mesothelioma.” Imerys intends to appeal the decision and continues to stand by the safety of their product. J&J Still Facing Thousands of Ovarian Cancer Cases While Lanzo’s case was only the second asbestos-related talcum powder case to go to trial nationally, […]
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What is Ketosis, and is it Healthy?

[…]possibly by helping to “starve” cancer cells of glucose. Parkinson’s disease. A small study found that symptoms of Parkinson’s disease improved after 28 days on a ketogenic diet. Acne. There is some evidence that this diet may reduce the severity and progression of acne. Bottom Line: Ketosis and ketogenic diets may help with a number of chronic diseases, including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s. Does Ketosis Have Any Negative Health Effects? There are a few potential side effects you may experience from ketosis and ketogenic diets. These include headache, fatigue, constipation, hight cholesterol levels and bad breath. However, most of […]

Doctors Petition FDA to Require Breast Cancer Warning Label on Cheese

[…]Hair dyes have a direct connection to breast cancer The Life After Cancer Epidemiology study found that women previously diagnosed with breast cancer who consumed one or more servings of high-fat dairy products each day (such as cheese, ice cream, and whole milk) had a 49 percent higher breast cancer mortality, compared with those consuming less than one-half serving daily.  Dairy products carry traces of estrogens from cows. As milk is converted to cheese, the estrogens are more concentrated. Even though they are only small amounts, they appear to be biologically active in humans, increasing breast cancer mortality. RELATED STORY: […]
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Raw Carrot Juice an Effective Cancer Treatment for Survivor

[…]she says. On January 7th, things started looking up. After taking another CT scan, the oncologists found no growth of cancer in her lungs, shrinking tumors elsewhere, and fewer swollen lymph nodes. After only eight weeks of taking carrot juice the cancer had stopped growing and she was on her way to remission. She notes that eight weeks is the same amount of time it took Ralph to eliminate the cancer on his neck. “I believe from personal experience that carrots can cure cancer–and rapidly, without chemotherapy, radiation, or other dietary changes. I think carrots are worth a try for […]
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The Ancient Oil Used to Fight Migraines, Depression, Anxiety and Cancer for Thousands of Years

[…]help fight cells of specific types of cancer. A 2012 study even found that a chemical compound found in frankincense called AKBA is successful at killing cancer cells that have become resistant to chemotherapy. 4. Astringent, Kills Harmful Germs, and Bacteria Frankincense is an antiseptic and disinfectant. It can eliminate cold and flu germs from home and the body naturally and can be used in place of chemical household cleaners. 5. Heals Skin and Prevents Signs of Aging Frankincense can strengthen skin and improve its tone, elasticity, defense mechanisms against bacteria or blemishes, and appearance as someone ages. It helps tone and lift […]
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Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize Winner, takes homeopathy seriously

[…](1/3 of them replications) and nearly 3/4 of all replications were positive.”2 Montagnier, founder and president of the World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention, said: “I can’t say that homeopathy is right in everything. What I can say now is that the high dilutions (used in homeopathy) are right. High dilutions of something are not nothing. They are water structures which mimic the original molecules.” (A reference to one of the most controversial features of homeopathic medicine: sequential dilution with vigorous shaking in-between each dilution.)”3 Although it is common for modern-day scientists to assume that none of the original molecules […]
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CNN: Yet Another Celebrity Comes Forward with Ehlers Danlos, Which is what our Founder Erin Has

[…]better believe I'm wearing my nightgown. I was walking four feet to the car to go to the doctor and I wanted to be full cozy. I mean, didn't Bieber wear hotel slippers for like five years? Yeah, so I can wear my glamour nighty for two hours. And then an hour later, I’m in a meeting look tackling the job I love. That’s the two-fold life of a woman with chronic illness; we still rock our dreams and goals and passions (and fashions) and we live many lives in one day. Tell me about your day! A post shared […]
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Florida parents fighting to get sick son back after removing him from hospital

[…]on suspicion of child neglect.”1,2 And for advocates like Erin Olszewski, president and co-founder of the Florida Freedom Alliance, a nonprofit group that advocates for rights of parents to decide medical treatment for children, this amounts to nothing more than medical kidnap. Something we have, sadly, had to write about increasingly over the last couple of years. It’s also a gross violation of parents’ constitutional rights. Olszewski, who is herself a registered nurse said, “The sovereignty of a human being is very important to consider. Our right to choose is something that should be considered.”1 RELATED STORY: ABC: Mother fights to […]
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Forbes: Forget carrots, eat dark chocolate instead

[…]store chain brands are included…) While the authors of the study were encouraged by what they found, they didn’t suggest doctors start prescribing chocolate as a way to improve vision; flavonoids exert protective effects on blood vessels but Vitamin A may also protect against macular degeneration progress. There are still a lot of unknowns. And, researchers aren’t exactly sure how long the effects of eating chocolate actually last, either. In addition, the population studied would need to be more varied, especially in older patients and in those with retinal diseases. Lastly, let’s be clear, the real nutritional value of dark chocolate […]
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This Tiny Bug Can Make People Allergic To Red Meat

[…]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 […]
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Try these 15 stretches to relieve a stiff neck, tight shoulders and upper back Pain!

[…]left arm up. Hold for 3 – 6 breaths. Do it on the other side. RELATED STORY: Walking faster found to reduce cardiovascular death risk over 50 percent Cow-Face Pose This can help with muscle release and tight shoulders. Get on all fours. Cross your right knee to the left then sit down between your legs. You can use a block if you have tight hips. While inhaling reach your right arm to the ride, then rotate the arm inwards. While exhaling, move your arm behind your back working your hands up towards your neck. Ideally, your hands will touch. […]
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