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Tribunal Finds China is Killing Prisoners To Harvest Organs For Transplant

[…]is satisfied that it is continuing.” “very many people have died indescribably hideous deaths for no reason, that more may suffer in similar ways and that all of us live on a planet where extreme wickedness may be found in the power of those, for the time being, running a country with one of the oldest civilizations known to modern man.”1 RELATED STORY: Australians will automatically have their organs donated after they die under a new proposal The Chinese government was asked to attend the tribunals but declined. They responded to the finding by saying: “(its) government always follows the […]
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ABC: Holistic doctor and daughter found alive, authorities refuse to give more info

[…]alive and safe. Authorities refuse to release any additional information at this time.  Holistic doctor Jill Rousseau, 55, and her daughter Jordan, 21, from Outagamie County, have not been seen or heard from since June 16.  Jill’s husband, Kelly Rousseau, believes that his wife and daughter were abducted. Jill is an alternative medicine doctor at Oasis Wellness Center in Menasha and Jordan has a sewing and alteration business in the same building. On the day of their disappearance, around 3:45 pm, surveillance cameras captured Jill pulling their Ford Expedition into the business lot and backing up, then the tailgate hatch […]
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A pair of glasses were left on the floor at a museum and everyone mistook it for art

[…]blanket and questioned if this was really impressive to some of the nearby people.” RELATED: Doctor won’t face jail time for dyeing patient’s private parts purple as a ‘joke’ TJ decided to see if people will stare at, and try to artistically interpret, anything – no matter what it is – if it is in a gallery setting. So, he set a pair of glasses down on the floor and walked away. It wasn’t long before the glasses were surrounded by people observing the “artwork.” Several were even taking pictures. TJ reacted to the gathering around his piece of “art” […]
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Making your kids go vegan can mean jail time in Belgium

[…]protection of children in Brussels and the French speaking region of Wallonia, following several deaths believed to be tied to the diet in schools, hospitals and nurseries. The ruling will uncomplicate matters for officials and allow them to take legal action against parents when they believe a child is in poor health due to a vegan diet. “We can no longer tolerate this endangerment.”1 Because this is an official ruling, it stands as a warning to parents and highlights the determination of the academy to punish those whose children suffer from malnutrition resulting from a vegan diet. Under this law […]
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Pigging out is fine, as long as it is short-term

Overeating has been found to impair blood sugar (glucose) control and insulin levels. A new study suggests that the duration of a bout of overeating can affect how the body adapts glucose and insulin processing when calorie intake increases. The research was published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. Obesity and type 2 diabetes have increased significantly worldwide within the past 30 years. Lifestyle factors such as overindulging in high-calorie foods play a large role in the development of these two serious health conditions. Understanding how snacking and overeating causes changes in blood sugar control […]
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The link between nightshades, chronic pain and inflammation

[…]is also the most common disability in the U.S. (4,5) Statistics from a 2007-2009 study show that doctor diagnosed arthritis affects 49.9 million people in the United States alone (6). Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis affecting more than 20 million people. More than 2 million people are affected by rheumatoid arthritis, the most disabling and painful form of arthritis. Arthritis has no boundaries to gender, race or age, it affects young and old alike. (5, 7) In fact it may be surprising to some that an estimated 294,000 children (age 18 and under), have some form of […]
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Minneapolis officer tells cop to ‘keep your mouth shut’ after fatal shooting of holistic healer Dr. Damond in newly-released body cam footage

[…]charges in the killing of Damond. RELATED STORY: NBC: Officer who fatally shot Holistic Healer/Doctor charged with murder Transcripts of Justine’s 911 call have been previously released, but for the first time Thursday, audio of her frightened call were made public. “Hi. I can hear someone out back and I, I’m not sure if she’s having sex or being raped,” she tells the operator. “And I think she just yelled out ‘help,’ but it’s difficult. The sound has been going on for a little while but I don’t think, I don’t think she’s enjoying it.”1 Less than 10 minutes after […]
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I interview my own cannabis MD on cannabis (yes I have my medical marijuana license here in Fla)!

[…]everyone! I’m so excited to finally share this nearly year old video with you of my cannabis doctor, who is here in Florida. He is also the one who helped me get my cannabis card in Florida. I’ll be doing a follow up, as I just saw him yesterday and his office has quadrupled in size and he’s doing great! RELATED: Breakthrough study finds another compound in cannabis with powerful anti-inflammatory properties We’ll plan on an update very soon. We love Dr. Weed (yes, that’s his number DR-WEED)! If you’re in Florida be sure to check him out! Thanks, Dr. […]
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FOX: Doctors: Parents raising vegan kids should be prosecuted

[…]Diet May Risk Jail in Italy Under New Law In an opinion published last week, the group of Belgian doctors said parents who raise their kids following a strict vegan diet are worthy of prosecution!  What?! The Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium issued a report saying that the (vegan) diet was “potentially destabilizing” since the nutrients found in meat and dairy are “crucial” for growing bodies.1 RELATED: These 16 amazing vegan dishes will keep you clean, lean and full of energy If they are willing to take proper supplements and see a doctor regularly, they did say children could […]
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REUTERS Exclusive: JPMorgan cuts ties with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma – sources

[…]and 2017, nearly 400,000 people have died after overdosing on opioids, and more than half of the deaths stemmed from prescription painkillers. As we previously reported, less than two months ago (in March) the Sackler family reached a $270 million dollar settlement with the state of Oklahoma. Next Tuesday, Oklahoma is taking to trial two other drug makers they claim helped fuel the opioid crisis. In addition to Oklahoma, dozens of other states have pending lawsuits against Purdue. Some of the cases are against the Sacklers, who made a monetary contribution to the settlement in Oklahoma without being defendants in […]
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States: Drugmakers collude on generic price hikes, overcharge consumers and states billions

[…]policies, perhaps this is why they haven’t been successful? RELATED STORY: NYT: Top cancer doctor fails to disclose millions in payments by Big Pharma Thanks to emails, text messages, phone records, and accounts from former company insiders showing how generic drugmakers were able to “fix prices and divide market share,”1 found by investigators, the picture of how companies and execs were able to communicate with one another- during industry dinners, lunches, cocktail parties, golf outings and other social events- directly in order to “divvy up customers to create an artificial equilibrium in the market”1 happened. And how, in turn, that kept […]
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CNN: It’s not just soda: Drinking too much fruit juice (or any sugary drink) linked to premature death risk

[…]is “limited in what it can tell us.” Because so few coronary heart disease-related deaths occurred, the analysis is considered weak; more time and a higher number of participants would probably give a stronger signal either way each participant’s sugary drink consumption was based entirely on self-reporting, which is not considered reliable So, more testing is needed. Therefore, your best bet is to first kick sugar-sweetened beverages from your diet. And if you still want something sweet, have some fresh squeezed, 100% fruit juice. You could even blend some of it and include the fiber so you aren’t just getting […]
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NBC: Colorado bill would allow doctors to recommend medical marijuana instead of prescription painkillers

[…]if it becomes law, it could help in the fight against the opioid epidemic; the bill would allow doctors to recommend medical marijuana in many of the same situations where they could prescribe opioids. RELATED STORY: Cancer patient- I illegally healed myself with medical marijuana! However, it has its detractors, too. Members of the medical community are worried “there’s not enough research about the effects of cannabis and that the bill’s language is too broad.”1 RELATED STORY: The many medicinal benefits of Cannabis and Cannabidiol (CBD) (Never underestimate the benefits of CBD oil…and if you’d like more information or are ready […]
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CNN: Ohio State knew of late doctor’s sex abuse in 70s

On Friday, Ohio State University released the findings of an independent law firm’s investigation into the sexual abuse committed by former university physician Richard Strauss. During his time at the school (from 1978 until 1998), the investigation uncovered that Strauss abused at least 177 male student-patients, many of them athletes, with acts that ranged from overt fondling to more subtle abuse under the guise of proper medical treatment. Complaints about Strauss were never elevated beyond the Athletic Department or the Student Health Center until 1996, after which the University took some disciplinary action but did not take away Strauss’s status […]
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Insulin resistance in humans triggered by common food preservative, says Harvard Study

Propionate is a naturally occurring short-chain fatty acid that can be beneficial to our internal health. It is also added to foods to help prevent the formation of mold, and is widely used as a preservative in baked goods, animal feeds and artificial flavorings. Harvard scientists recently warned that propionate could be a trigger that leads to insulin resistance. Consumption of propionate in foods appears to increase levels of several hormones that are associated with risk of obesity and diabetes. RELATED STORY: Obesity poised to overtake smoking as leading preventable cause of cancer In an effort to better understand how […]
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Could early death rates be slashed by going vegetarian?

[…]lifestyle. For those who aren’t sure, consider starting with a Meatless Monday option. The Doctors own Dr. Travis Stork shares details of this new research in the video below. An inflammatory diet is a major contributor to disease. Dr. Stork discusses how going veggie usually increases someone’s intake of fiber, nutrients and anti-inflammatory properties. RELATED STORY: Plant-based diets put to the test for diabetes Driving force of deteriorating health, big Ag, and the processed food industry’s fight to protect Why don’t you join me and give it a try?  XO ~ Erin SOURCE: The […]
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CBS: Charges dropped against great-grandma with CBD oil at Disney World. She is now suing Disney and Sheriff’s office

[…]for info or to order one of our amazing products. Burkhalter had a doctor’s note saying it was prescribed for her arthritis (and given that CBD oil is extracted from the flowers of the cannabis plants and doesn’t produce a high, her arrest seems ridiculous) but she was arrested anyway. And now, she is suing Disney and the Orange County Sheriff’s office. “Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who is representing Burkhalter, said she was in jail for about 12 hours before she posted bail. The charges against her were later dropped. Crump said he has filed a motion Tuesday notifying Walt […]
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NBC: Colorado mom gets total hysterectomy to treat cancer that she never had

[…]what everyone was telling her. A hysterectomy was her best, if not only, option. On Aug. 27, 2018, doctors inside Swedish Medical Center removed Castillo’s uterus and ovaries before calling the surgery a complete success. Three weeks later, Taylor found out the truth. There had been a mistake. There was no cancer. The hysterectomy – a procedure that ended her dream of having a large family – was the net result of what Swedish eventually called a “contaminant” in the hospital’s pathology lab.”1 A statement from Swedish Medical Center read in part, “We offer our deepest sympathy to the patient […]
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Alcohol contributes to the death of 2.8 million people globally each year

[…]dementia risk Cancer was the leading cause of death in people 50 and older: 27 percent of deaths in women and nearly 19 percent of deaths in men People who have one standard drink (10 grams of pure alcohol) a day have a 0.5 percent higher risk of one of 23 alcohol-related health problems than those who don’t drink. The risk was 7 percent higher in people who had two drinks a day, and 37 percent higher among people who had five drinks every day. The combined health risks associated with alcohol increased with any amount of alcohol. Robyn Burton […]
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Chronically ill man releases audio of hospital staff offering assisted death

[…]on in Canada: “It is the real truth of what is going on in Canada regarding so many assisted deaths without appropriate safeguards, in combination with the lack of necessary care that is not being provided to persons who are suffering. I have not received the care that I need to relieve my suffering and have only been offered assisted dying.  I have many severe disabilities and I am fully dependent. With the remaining time I have left, I want to live with dignity and live as independently as possible.”1 Please watch the video below to hear the recordings: If […]
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