I'm amazed every week by the news articles I read, but this week, some of these videos and articles left my jaw on the floor. There is a lot of great information in this post. Take a few minutes to soak it all up and share this information with friends and family.
NZ Farmer Beats Swine Flu With Vitamin C: ... his family refused to give up. They demanded the doctors try high doses of Vitamin C, an apparently radical treatment well outside mainstream medicine. The hospital told them it wouldn’t work but the family insisted. It turned into a fight, the family even hired a top lawyer. But in the end, as Melanie Reid will show you, the farmer is now very much alive.
"Sooner or Later, Most American Men Will Need Extra Support for this Very Sensitive Area of their Bodies": Prostate health is widely-realized to be important for men 50 and over, but in recent years, the importance of prostate health to men in their 30s and 40s has become more widely known. Some factors known to affect prostate health include diet and environmental factors.
Docs on Pharma Payroll Have Blemished Records, Limited Credentials: But an investigation has uncovered hundreds of doctors on company payrolls who have been accused of professional misconduct or lacked credentials as researchers or specialists.
High fructose beverages tied to gout: New research derived from the larger Nurses' Health Study has found a new connection between drinking fructose-rich beverages like soda and developing joint arthritis. According to Dr. Hyon Choi and colleagues from Boston University, drinking high fructose beverages increases uric acid levels in the blood, which eventually deposits into the joints where it causes gout.
Scientists develop GMO plant that produces pharmaceutical drugs: Splicing and dicing natural plant compounds and patenting them for profit may be a thing of the past for drug companies, at least in terms of them having to do it manually in a laboratory. It might seem like something out of a science fiction movie, but a team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has actually developed a way to genetically engineer plants that are programmed to create pharmaceutical drugs instead of their natural healing compounds.
Birth Interventions Impair the Ability of a Baby to Breastfeed: Breastmilk is the best form of nutrition for a baby but many women struggle to breastfeed and have problems in the early days after birth: including difficulties with latch, problems with milk supply or baby being sleepy. Many of these problems can be caused by birth interventions which can decrease babies' ability to coordinate their suck/swallow reflex.
The fast-food industry’s $4.2 billion marketing blitz: But there's a particular type of fast food that goes back just a half-century, dating to the post-war rise of car-centered cities and suburbs. It relies on regimentation, weird additives, flavor "engineering," super-cheap (but highly subsidized) ingredients, and super-expensive marketing. I won't bore you with why I think this type of fast food sucks; wouldn't want to be labeled a food snob!
Obama White House Hands Out 111 Obamacare Waivers- Hides It on Website:
S 510 is hissing in the grass: “If accepted [S 510] would preclude the public’s right to grow, own, trade, transport, share, feed and eat each and every food that nature makes. It will become the most offensive authority against the cultivation, trade and consumption of food and agricultural products of one’s choice. It will be unconstitutional and contrary to natural law or, if you like, the will of God.” ~Dr. Shiv Chopra, Canada Health whistleblower
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