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[…]process, going from an idea in a lab to clinical trials to finally something prescribed by a doctor. During this process (which often takes years and significant resources), researchers make sure the drug is safe for people to take and effectively treats cancer. But the actual amount of time and money needed depends on the drug. It is important to note that even with the abundance of medical promise offered by sea sponges (the first anti-leukaemia drug was developed from two chemicals found in a sea sponge), warming ocean temperatures have caused mass deaths of sponges in the Mediterranean and […]
[…]head in the sand as officials did here. In reality, this engineered fish offers nothing but unstudied risks. The absolute last thing our planet needs right now is another human-created crisis like escaped genetically engineered fish running amok.” SOURCE: Centers for Food […]
[…]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, […]
[…]1 to 3 days after eating a contaminated food but could occur as late as 10 days later. See a doctor if you have “a high fever, bloody diarrhea, or severe vomiting, or if diarrhea lasts longer than 3 days.” RELATED STORY: Kale Salad with Roasted Beet & Sweet Potato Now that you have this info, you can make the best decision for you and your […]
[…]than a dozen negative reviews on another website that publishes government billing numbers of doctors and medical businesses. But the lab isn’t the only problem Phan has: “In a pair of lawsuits filed in 2015, three doctors seeking to quit working at pain clinics operated by Phan accused the facilities of improper billing practices, including unnecessary urine testing. The doctors said they feared losing their medical licenses unless they severed their ties.” Moreno’s father got a letter back from Attorney General Ken Paxton, who said the office would “review the information.” Let’s hope so. Also, just remember, your insurance carrier cannot control […]
[…]to walk, ” leaving her “bedridden from November 2016, through January 2017, other than for doctor appointments.” Michelle Lanum bought a FasciaBlaster and participated in a putative “clinical trial” for the device at the Applied Science & Performance Institute (“ASPI”) in her own neighborhood. However, the clinical trial of the FasciaBlaster from December 10, 2016, through March 10, 2017, did not turn out as Michelle hoped. The lawsuit claims Michelle suffered from “nausea, vomiting, migraines, neck and shoulder pain, dizziness, and severe gastrointestinal distress alternating between prolonged and painful constipation to violent diarrhea.” Jerry Gaines used the FasciaBlaster device given […]
[…]blood pressure or hypertension previously had a danger line of 140/90; it was at those levels that doctors would stress lifestyle changes and put people on medication. However, 14 years ago, the American Heart Association changed it to 120/80. But under the new guidelines, a number like 120/80 will see your doctor suggesting lifestyle changes in an attempt to both lower your risk and save you from having to be medicated. Waters said, “Even before these new guidelines, there was a very significant portion of the population that was hypertensive. Now we are just catching it a little bit earlier so […]
[…]out. “She follows the Royal Canadian Air Force exercise plan, which was created by a doctor in the 1950s. It is a stretching and toning regime originally designed to keep the men and women of the force fit in a quick way without gym equipment. The routine comprises five exercises for men and ten for women such as push-ups, sit-ups, running on the spot and arm circling, which work all the muscle groups. There are targets to aim for, with more exercises at a harder level to be completed within the 12 minutes once strength starts to improve. Dame Helen […]
[…]and hopes for the coconut’s multi-faceted usage continue to grow. Naturopathic doctor and coconut expert Bruce Fife says the round, brown fruit has helped him make major advances in cancer research as well. At his Coconut Research Center in the US state of Colorado, Fife is working on experiments with animals to find out how coconut oil can help guard against cancer. “The feed for all the animals with cancer was exactly the same — except for the oil added to it. We tried olive oil, sunflower oil, rapeseed oil, coconut oil and a few others. The cancer advanced in […]
[…]D. Eisenhower sweetening his coffee with saccharin. The accompanying text explained that his doctor had advised him to avoid sugar if he wanted to remain thin. So, the sugar industry responded with a national advertising campaign, based on “solid science” explaining that there was no such thing as a fattening food because “All foods supply calories and there is no difference between the calories that come from sugar or steak or grapefruit or ice cream.” While that kind of “solid science” is forgivable for the late 50’s, you wouldn’t think it would be right now. But, you’d be wrong. In fact, more than […]
[…]was a concerted effort for an extended number of years to really pound this into the heads of doctors. And when you’re told something time and time and time again and there’s a lot of advertising that is being spent, yeah, it takes a while to turn that around.” We’ve got to do something. We cannot limp along like this anymore. No more band-aid fixes, either. People are dying. If someone you love is addicted, there’s help available. Contact your family doctor or the National hotline. You can also click here for more […]
[…]symptoms and have eaten or handled chicken within that 12 to 72 hour time frame, contact your […]
[…]form and immunization record to the airline with 48-hours’ notice. Then, before boarding a doctor’s note, signed veterinarian health form, and proof of animal training will also need to be presented. What do you think about ESAs? What do you think about United’s decision to deny the […]
[…]are now more deadly than breast cancer Harris discovered chiropractic and North Canton, Ohio doctor Tim Novelli, who he credits for saving his life and helping him break his habit. “Novelli is the founder and president of the Patriot Project, which describes itself as a ‘grassroots movement to provide chiropractic care to all active military, their families, wounded warriors & all Gold Star dependents.’”(We are also huge fans of Dr. Novelli as well and so honored to have shared a stage with him at Cal jam in Southern California. ) RELATED STORY: OxyContin maker stops promoting opioids, cuts sales staff […]
[…]TO GET RID OF BRAIN CANCER When Kelly Hauf began suffering from severe headaches she went to her doctor. She never expected to discover that her CAT scan would reveal a 3cm tumor in the left frontal lobe of her brain. With a husband and two teenage girls Kelly was shattered. The tumor was discovered in 2000, and was operated on in 2003. While the operation was a success, two months later a MRI showed regrowth of the tumor. After this upsetting news, Kelly’s brain surgeon recommended 4-6 months of chemotherapy, and an operation if the chemo failed to work. […]
By now, you’ve surely heard the term intermittent fasting, which can encompass everything from skipping a meal each day to fasting a few days a week. But what about simply limiting your daily eating window to 10 hours? This means that if you take your first bite of food at 8 a.m., you’d need to take your last bite of food that day by 6 p.m. A new study published in Cell Metabolism offers some evidence that the approach can be beneficial. RELATED STORY: Intermittent Fasting Benefits: Changes the brain and body within just a few days Dr. Pam Taub, a cardiologist […]
[…]feel that the B-12 deficiency should prevent people from taking it. Rather, they should ask their doctor to routinely check their levels because prolonged deficiency has been linked to anemia, impaired cognition and dementia- yet it is easily reversible with treatment with pills or monthly injections. If you are a vegan, you’ll likely need to take supplementation as humans don’t make vitamin B12 and therefore need to acquire it from animal sources or supplements (although vegetarians may get enough from eating eggs and dairy products). Source: […]
[…]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 […]
[…]who has been filmed by a crew for over nine months (day and night), and who was monitored by a doctor. He didn’t take a single sip of water, eat a morsel of food, and didn’t move an inch in any direction. Then there are these videos… Hope this has been informative and useful. Peace and light:)) *Article originally appeared at […]
[…]western treatments had failed. Many of the patients had been sent home “to die” after their doctors told them that nothing more could be done. Many, if not most, of Gerson’s patients were “hopeless cases” after failed conventional western treatment and came to him as a last ditch effort to hold onto their lives. These are Gerson’s own words from his statement given to the Pepper-Neely Congressional Subcommittee: “The dietetic treatment which has been known as the “Gerson diet,” was developed first to relieve my own severe migraine condition. Then it was successfully applied to patients with allergic conditions such […]