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How to prevent heart disease in the womb

[…]be applied to only a few individuals, because physician effort is limited”—we have 15-minute doctor visits—“preventive care is not reimbursed, and interventions directed toward individuals are often ineffective because they are not supported by the surrounding culture.” To stop the disease process completely, one may have to go to an almost exclusively plant-based diet, something that hasn’t been officially recommended for fear of “discouraging” the public. But our job as physicians is to tell the truth and let the public decide. RELATED STORY: Too much sugar? Even ‘healthy people’ are at risk of developing heart disease That’s why, to prevent atherosclerosis, we […]

The Stunning Results from Rubbing Baking Soda On Her Cheeks 3 Times A Week!

[…]but those issues would come with other symptoms. As always, if you are unsure- check with your doctor. So, what do we do when we have non-serious dark circles? Yes, you can put makeup over them or wear sunglasses(movie stars swear by big glasses), but there is apparently an effective and natural way to not just cover them up- but eliminate them- and all you’ll need is baking soda and water! Check out the video below: If you love natural solutions as much as I do, you’ll have likely used baking soda as a shampoo (with apple cider vinegar), a […]
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Muhammad Ali dies at age 74

[…]Gerry Cooney in Atlanta in 1970 but then suffered his first loss, to Joe Frazier, in 1971. The doctor in Ali’s corner during many fights, Ferdie Pacheco, explained: “In the early days, he fought as if he had a glass jaw and was afraid to get hit. He had the hyper reflexes of a frightened man. He was so fast that you had the feeling, ‘This guy is scared to death; he can’t be that fast normally.’ Well, he wasn’t scared. He was fast beyond belief — and smart. Then he went into exile, and when he came back, he couldn’t move […]

“Window Into Hell” – Mother of Five Dies After Four Days in Solitary Confinement

[…]dialed 911 from their home in SeaTac, Washington and told the dispatcher that his wife needed a doctor. Reynaldo, who is not fluent in English, communicated to the dispatcher using an interpreter that he was not calling to report a crime but was calling instead to request medical help for his wife, Damaris Rodriguez. Despite what he told the dispatcher, police showed up to their home before an ambulance. With the help of an interpreter, Reynaldo spoke to KIRO 7 about what happened that day: “I told them, she doesn’t need to go to jail. She needs to go to a hospital.” Reynaldo told deputies […]
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Mom opened diaper to find son had been circumcised

[…]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 […]
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Why were Corn Flakes invented? Not to be an anti-masturbatory aid, despite the viral rumor

[…]Coconut Oil That Really Work RELATED STORY: Top NYC ‘Raw Chef Dan & ‘Quintessence’ founder arrested yet again for pleasuring himself on subway The doctor-entrepreneur promoted “the most simple, pure and unstimulating diet” as a method to prevent oneself from masturbating. However, despite J.H. Kellogg’s radical religious beliefs, there is no evidence to support reports that Corn Flakes were explicitly created as an anti-masturbatory tool. The cereal most likely produced as a healthy breakfast dish and nothing more. RELATED STORY: CNBC: Big Food’s exodus of leaders is a symptom of larger crisis Advertisements from the 1900s promote the cereal as […]
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CNN- Worms Can Invade Your Brain from Eating This Common Food

[…]lately you know how good avocados are for the brain!)  Really. One a day might just keep the doctor away! Some people I know who had this actually demanded an MRI of their brain, and as the MD in the video points out, that is one way of diagnosis. XO Erin Source: CNN.com (What? you think we made this s**t up? It’s very […]
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13 Hair Problems and What They Mean

[…]on the body called hirsutism, face and thinning and possibly receding hair on the head. Consult a doctor immediately to determine if your symptoms are caused by PCOS.  Typically PCOS is associated with high female testosterone and blood sugar imbalances.  Focusing on improving blood sugar and supporting liver and gut health are key for overcoming PCOS. 10.  Poor Sleep Quality sleep is essential to cellular regeneration and repair including your hair cells. If you experience changing sleep patterns or overall poor quality sleep then you will likely witness physiological symptoms affecting your hair color and strength. Inadequate amounts of sleep […]

The 35 biggest advertisers on Facebook

In 2013 (the most recent data I could find available) Business Insider took on the job of outlining who was spending the most on advertisements on Facebook. Because truthfully, “…remarkably little is known about who Facebook’s biggest advertisers are. Facebook does not disclose that information to the SEC, and its executives rarely talk about how much money individual clients spend on Facebook campaigns.” And so, in 2012 BI “asked internal sources at Facebook, as well as external executives at Facebook’s client companies, to tell us what they knew about Facebook’s top spenders.” RELATED STORY: CNN: Zuckerberg admits Facebook Collects Data […]

The Texan Mayor who Went Vegan (and can’t stop talking about it)

[…]of prostate cancer in 2008, he decided to treat it with aggressive dietary changes under a doctor’s supervision. He began eating only whole grains, nuts, fruits, vegetables and legumes. Scans later showed that the cancerous growth had disappeared.” The Smiths believed that a plant based lifestyle could benefit others as well, so in 2011 they held two events in town featuring the former firefighter Rip Esselstyn (he wrote the New York Times best seller “The Engine 2 Diet”), one for firefighters, and the other for residents. When word of mouth drew nearly 200 people, the couple decided to underwrite an annual […]
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Watch Erin Elizabeth and the Bradstreet Family about this Holistic Dr Death

[…]which will discuss the mysterious death of our friend Jeff Bradstreet- one of the holistic doctors who has died in the last year– will air on Sunday, April 30th, at 10:00 p.m. on ID (Investigation Discovery). If you don’t get the ID channel, you can also watch it on youtube, here. (An earlier episode is posted […]
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We Should Stop Sanitizing Everything, Bacteria Belongs in our Lives

[…]in increasing the microbial diversity of the home,” he said. Because, according to the good doctor, the lack of an ecosystem, rich in microbes, might actually cause more harm than good (like drug-resistant strains of powerful superbugs and infection-causing viruses). The overuse of antibiotics and antiseptic cleaners Our overuse of antibiotics and antiseptic cleaners is impacting our ability to maintain a balance of healthy microbes in our bodies and environments. As studies continue to show us that harmful species can exploit areas with too few good bacteria to fight back, sterility shouldn’t be our end goal. From the article: “Microbes, […]
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Childhood Obesity is Prematurely Aging our Kids

[…]most important and imperative for these children and their families is education AND prevention. Doctors have to continue to educate themselves about nutrition and so do parents. The first line of defense for obese children needs to be a healthy eating plan, physical activity, and strategies for managing stress. If you need help, it’s available; talk to your doctor about healthy cooking classes and ask for help putting together an exercise plan. (You can also click here to receive my free e-book where I share how I lost weight years ago and have kept it off.) RELATED ARTICLES: Preventing and Reversing […]
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Free: Watch CNN’s Film “Escape Fire” Which Exposes a Broken Corrupt Medical Industry & What we can do

[…]to watch. Thanks CNN. You did right on this one!  Eye opening to say the least! My better half (a doctor) loved it as well! Truth! XO Erin […]
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Here we go again: Delta Staff Threaten California Couple with JAIL if their Son doesn’t give up his Seat

[…]ARTICLE: United Airlines Drags Canadian to Court Over Parody Website New Video Shows Bloodied Doctor Being Assaulted & Dragged Off Oversold United Airlines Flight American Airline Employees Share Real Photos of what Happens after Wearing Their New Uniforms (or just being around them) When Mr. Schear decided to question the airline, ‘Well, you should have thought of (that) before you oversold the flight. I bought that seat,’ he was threatened with jail. He claims a member of the staff told him: “You have to give up the seat or you’re going to jail, your wife is going to jail and […]
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Soy phytoestrogens for menopause hot flashes

[…]opinions out there on soy products, especially as they pertain to women. However, while I am not a doctor, it is my understanding that fermented soy products are especially healthy for women who are going through menopause. Check out the video below to learn more. RELATED STORY: Hops Herb Fights Breast Cancer and Menopause Symptoms RELATED STORY: At Menopause: Estrogen-Only Therapy Carries Lower Risk of Blood Clots *Article originally appeared at Nutrition […]

Ashwagandha Dosage: How much should you take per day?

[…]and blood pressure medications. People taking these types of medication should consult with their doctor before supplementing with the medicinal herb. SUMMARY Ashwagandha is considered safe for most people. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with autoimmune disorders and those taking certain medications may need to avoid it. The Bottom Line Ashwagandha is a medicinal herb that may offer several health benefits, such as improved blood sugar, inflammation, mood, memory, stress and anxiety, as well as a boost in muscle strength and fertility. Dosages vary depending on your needs, but 250–500 mg per day for at least one month seem effective. […]
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Anxiety, Depression and MTHFR Genetic Defect

[…](dopamine, serotonin, epinephrine) The MTHFR genetic mutation is something that some doctors are just now starting to test for, as it has become a prominent issue in the last couple of years and it is believed that one in every two people may have the variance. If you’ve had the following issues, which haven’t been ruled out as something else and haven’t already been tested, you should get tested: Sleep disturbance Cardiovascular issues Anxiety Depression Fatigue Chronic pain From the Global Healing Center: “The process of methylation and the conversion of homocysteine to methionine play an important role in protecting […]

What do the longest living people eat?

Written By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM on January 11th, 2018 The dietary guidelines recommend that we choose meals or snacks that are high in nutrients but lower in calories to reduce the risk of chronic disease. By this measure, the healthiest foods on the planet—that is, the most nutrient dense—are vegetables, which contain the most nutrient bang for our caloric buck. What would happen if a population centered their entire diet around vegetables, like the Okinawa Japanese? They end up having among the longest lives in the world. Of course, any time you hear about long-living populations, you have to make sure it’s validated because it may […]

Should you drink essential oils?

[…]unless you know what you are doing, you should first consult an aromatherapist, nurse or doctor who has appropriate training. These little botanicals pack a wallop and should be used with knowledge and […]