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I've Seen The Needle and The Damage Done
Post Date: 2016-04-22 18:17:08 by Horse
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Poster Comment:A little dose to kill the baby goy. The is a 2 minute song packed with info.

Poland's Miracle Child: Unborn Baby Lives for 2 Months after Mother's Death
Post Date: 2016-04-22 05:53:23 by Tatarewicz
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© Sputnik Polish doctors have managed to save the life of a child who was born 55 days after his mother died from brain cancer, Sputnik Poland reported. A 41-year-old woman gave birth to her child two months after being admitted to hospital in Wroclaw, Poland in the final stages of brain cancer, Sputnik Poland reported. The woman was 17 weeks pregnant, and doctors at Wroclaw's University Hospital decided to try and save the life of the unborn child by artificially maintaining his mother's vital bodily functions. The baby boy weighed around one kilogram when he was born, and he spent the next three weeks in intensive care in the hospital where he gained around three ...

Nagalase and the links to vaccines and chronic diseases
Post Date: 2016-04-21 18:45:27 by Horse
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This blog will be short and to the point, since the important information is to be heard in the link that discusses the researcher's theory as to why some very prominent doctors have left the planet recently. Doctors Jeff Bradstreet and Nicholas Gonzalez apparently were on to the biochemistry of what was causing autism and many chronic diseases. Their research apparently had zeroed in on a specific set of proteins and enzymes that can cause the human immune system to malfunction. Dr. Bradstreet discussed the relationship of nagalase and autism here. Here's the website for nagalase blood testing. Apparently, the European company that manufactured GcMAF had been shut down in July 20 ...

Prescription drugs end up in our crops thanks to our medicated pee, new study finds
Post Date: 2016-04-21 05:23:21 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Prescription drugs are very important for those who need them, and completely unnecessary for those who don’t. And in a world where over-prescription is causing some pretty serious health problems, many of us try to avoid extra medications where possible. But that might be harder than we realise, with new research suggesting that small traces of prescription drugs we don’t even know about could be found in certain fruits and vegetables. Worse still, they’re most likely getting there through someone else’s old urine, and can eventually end up in our own. The new study by researchers from the University of Jerusalem in Israel looked at the epilepsy drug ...

Science Confirms Turmeric as Effective as 14 Drugs
Post Date: 2016-04-20 16:39:15 by Horse
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Turmeric is one the most thoroughly researched plants in existence today. Its medicinal properties and components (primarily curcumin) have been the subject of over 5600 peer-reviewed and published biomedical studies. In fact, our five-year long research project on this sacred plant has revealed over 600 potential preventive and therapeutic applications, as well as 175 distinct beneficial physiological effects. This entire database of 1,585 ncbi-hyperlinked turmeric abstracts can be downloaded as a PDF at our Downloadable Turmeric Document page, and acquired either as a retail item or with 200 GMI-tokens, for those of you who are already are members and receive them automatically each ...

Legal opioid drugs have proven far more dangerous than illegal ones
Post Date: 2016-04-20 08:28:26 by Ada
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What do conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh, singer Courtney Love and deceased actor Heath Ledger all have in common? The answer, according to published reports, is that all battled addiction to OxyContin, an opioid pain reliever now sometimes called “rich man’s heroin” but known on the street simply as “Killer.” The sources of the opioid epidemic are complex, but one powerful motivator has been the pursuit of profit. Purdue Pharma, which calls itself a “pioneer in developing medications for reducing pain, a principal cause of human suffering,” is the producer of OxyContin, a timed-release formulation of oxycodone, an opioid pain reliever. ...

Fat-Containing Foods Found to Affect Telomere Length
Post Date: 2016-04-20 04:24:53 by Tatarewicz
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NHRI All short and medium chain saturated fatty acids, except lauric acid (in coconut oil) may make aging more rapid. Our DNA gives us a signal as to how fast we age through a structure at the end of each of the chromosomes that houses our DNA called a telomere. Telomeres protect the ends of chromosomes (1), but every time our cells divide our telomeres shorten and this is believed to be a marker for the aging process (2). While the exact way to find out how telomeres shorten is still not fully understood, dietary factors are thought to play an important role (3, 4). Now a new study (5) suggests that diets containing higher amounts of fat may hamper the health of our telomeres. The ...

This tiny device is 12 times more effective at treating pancreatic cancer
Post Date: 2016-04-20 03:26:13 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... A small, implantable device could transform the treatment of pancreatic cancer, with researchers announcing that in tests carried out on mice, the thin film was up to 12 times more effective than standard chemotherapy treatments, which usually involve the intravenous injection of drugs. Part of the problem in tackling pancreatic cancer is the difficulty in getting chemo drugs to the pancreas, which is located deep within the abdomen. A better treatment option could have a huge impact - pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. The team from MIT has been developing the technology over the past three years, basing it on a flexible ...

Mounting International Resistance to U.S. Drug War Strategy
Post Date: 2016-04-18 10:12:08 by Ada
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As little as a decade or two ago, the United States was the eight-hundred-pound gorilla in the international policy arena when it came to determining how to deal with the problems of drug trafficking and illegal drug use. Woe be to any foreign official who dared challenge Washington’s views or policy preferences. At best, they would find themselves excluded from the forums in which crucial decisions were made. At worst, as in the case of Colombia’s Prosecutor General Gustavo de Greiff, who openly flirted with advocating ending the drug war through legalization, U.S. official smeared such dissidents as willing tools of the traffickers. But that situation has been changing at an ...

13 years later, man’s war with U.S. over ‘shoebox’ cash rages on
Post Date: 2016-04-18 08:19:36 by BTP Holdings
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13 years later, man’s war with U.S. over ‘shoebox’ cash rages on by Nicholas Marrocco Nicholas Marrocco in June 2015. | WLKY-TV Frank Main @FrankMainNews | email Nicholas Marrocco says he kept hundreds of thousands of dollars in a shoebox, in his clothing and even in a bowl in his home in west suburban Wood Dale. He says he’d messed up his credit in college and couldn’t get a bank account, so he squirreled away the money he’d earned at a pizza joint. Promoted Stories from politicsChatter Photos: Hillary Clinton through the years 19 things to know about FOX News anchor Megyn Kelly Get familiar with Melania Trump, possible first lady But Marrocco says he ...

AFib May Hamper Seniors' Walking Ability
Post Date: 2016-04-18 06:36:15 by Tatarewicz
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WebMD Home next page Heart Health Center next page Heart Disease Health Center next page Atrial Fibrillation Health Center next page Atrial Fibrillation News Email a Friend Print Article Atrial Fibrillation Health Center Tools & Resources The Warning Signs of Stroke Heart Disease: A Visual Guide AFib Surgical Advances Walking for a Healthy Heart Shocking Heart Deaths At Risk for Heart Disease? Share this: Listen AFib May Hamper Seniors' Walking Ability Atrial fibrillation tied to faster physical decline, study finds WebMD News from HealthDay WebMD... TUESDAY, April 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Older adults who develop atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm irregularity, may ...

Surprising Things That Hurt Your Heart
Post Date: 2016-04-18 06:12:31 by Tatarewicz
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WebMD... You know that a bad diet and too little exercise can hurt your ticker. But there are lots of sneaky sources of heart disease that you may not be aware of. Here are some you need to know about, and heart-smart steps to help you keep healthy. Need extra motivation to brush and floss every day? People with gum disease are more likely to have heart disease, too. The connection isn’t not clear, but some experts think bacteria from your gums may move into your bloodstream, leading to inflammation of the blood vessels and other heart problems. See your dentist every 6 months for checkups. Make an appointment right away if you spot redness or soreness on your gums, or changes in your ...

Yellow fever outbreak in Angola is 'threat to entire world'
Post Date: 2016-04-17 21:46:11 by Ada
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Hundreds have died since the virus started spreading in December The Aedes aegypti mosquito thrives in tropical climates and can carry the Zika virus, yellow fever, dengue fever and chikungunya. An outbreak of yellow fever in Angola in which hundreds have already died could be "a threat to the entire world", the World Health Organisation has warned. Cases of the mosquito-borne virus were first reported in Angola's capital Luanda in December. The disease has now spread to 16 of the country's 18 provinces. So far, thousands of people are suspected to have been infected with the disease and 238 people have died, WHO has reported. People travelling from Angola have ...

Lack of Chemtrails
Post Date: 2016-04-17 20:44:06 by sonny
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Its been 5 days now here in North East Ohio - 5 days of old time beautiful bright blue skies - No ChemTrails anywhere - WTF ? This is the longest non spraying that I can remember - Anyone else notice the lack of Chemical Warfare being applied ?

Tylenol found to dull the brain and make people less likely to notice errors… the dumbing down of America continues at full pace
Post Date: 2016-04-17 19:30:39 by Horse
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The active ingredient in Tylenol may interfere with people’s ability to detect errors, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia, and published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. It’s not the first time acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol) has been linked with cognitive disruption. It is the first time, however, to use brain imaging to examine Tylenol’s effects on error identification and processing. “The core idea of our study is that we don’t fully understand how acetaminophen affects the brain,” researcher Dan Randles said in a press release. “While ...

Cancer industry kills 19-year-old girl THREE times, but she keeps coming back to life
Post Date: 2016-04-17 15:15:02 by BTP Holdings
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Cancer industry kills 19-year-old girl THREE times, but she keeps coming back to life Sunday, April 17, 2016 by: Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) Jessica Morgan Price, from Porthcawl, South Wales, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in 2013. She was only 19 when she was diagnosed with this aggressive form of leukemia and immediately received chemotherapy. Unfortunately, things turned for the worse. During her cancer treatment she caught a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection and became so ill they had to put her in an induced coma as she suffered multiple organ failures and collapsed lungs. Her heart stopped three times, and doctors prepared her family to say ...

Mandatory euthanasia coming soon to California so that medical industry can harvest organs from everyone right before killing them
Post Date: 2016-04-17 13:54:26 by BTP Holdings
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Mandatory euthanasia coming soon to California so that medical industry can harvest organs from everyone right before killing them Sunday, April 17, 2016 by: L.J. Devon, Staff Writer (NaturalNews) In medical systems around the world, the hunt for viable, transplantable organs is on. The knowledgeable Jan Bollen of the Maastricht University Medical Centre points this out in two separate papers published this year in the American Journal of Transplantation and in the Journal of Medical Ethics. He suggested that the more "normalized" euthanasia becomes, the more the boundaries will be pushed for expediting organ harvesting. In Belgium, euthanasia rates have skyrocketed since it ...

Self-Healing/ Dangers of Vaccines
Post Date: 2016-04-17 02:38:07 by Tatarewicz
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C2C... Host: Lisa Garr Guests: Dr. Fabrizio Mancini, Andrew Wakefield, Del Bigtree First half guest Dr. Fabrizio Mancini joined Lisa Garr (email) to talk about natural healing methods and the benefits of chiropractic therapy. Mancini began his schooling as a traditional medical doctor, but after a car accident, he realized that he wanted to take another path to helping people as a medical professional and entered chiropractic school. Mancini recalled that in the 1980s, a landmark court case proved that the AMA had conspired to undermine the chiropractic profession. This helped to convince him that he was on the right track in his education. Mancini pointed out that countries, such as ...

Eating fast food could expose you to hormone-disrupting phthalates
Post Date: 2016-04-17 01:21:01 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Despite the convenience and deliciousness of fast food, we all know it's something we shouldn't be eating too much of – if we care about our dietary health, that is. But now a new study suggests there's another reason we should be careful about how much deep-fried takeaway we're consuming, and it's not just because of the unhealthy ingredients that fuel obesity. A link has been found between the consumption of highly processed food and exposure to a potentially harmful group of chemicals called phthalates, which are used in the manufacture of plastics and adhesives. According to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the effect of ...

The best way to wash your hands, according to science
Post Date: 2016-04-17 01:11:32 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Washing your hands is a surefire way to rinse away potentially hostile microbes. But is there a single best way to do it? That's what a team of UK-based researchers tried to figure out in a study published this month in the journal Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology. The team compared two different hand-washing methods: a six-step method from the World Health Organisation and a three-step method from the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. The difference came down to the parts of the hands that are scrubbed. The three-step method details applying an "alcohol-based handrub" (a type of hand sanitiser that can be used instead of soap) to ...

10 Medicinal Herbs to Boost Your Immunity
Post Date: 2016-04-16 12:11:10 by BTP Holdings
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10 Medicinal Herbs to Boost Your Immunity By Wendy Warner and Kellyann Petrucci from Boosting Your Immunity For Dummies Medicinal herbs really are nature’s gift. They work wonders at alleviating and preventing many ailments, and herbs are an effective, inexpensive, and convenient way to manage your health. Herbs can help many conditions. If you suspect vitamin or mineral deficiencies, lack proper rest, are under chronic stress, or get numerous colds or infections, you probably have a lowered immune system and medicinal herbs may help. If you’re considering herbs to boost your immune system, discuss your particular needs with a health practitioner who understands your ...

The 6th Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.
Post Date: 2016-04-16 10:10:35 by BTP Holdings
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Take a minute to think about the top ten leading causes of death in the US. Got a few in mind? Good. Now what you read below might shock you. It's about the 6th highest leading cause of death that most people have no idea about. So take just a moment to learn what it is and how you can protect yourself from it... - Peter Hew., Chief Editor There’s only one supplement everyone agrees you need to take. Almost every doctor will recommend you take this daily. Even people who frown on taking supplements take some form of this. Paleo dieters. People who eat low fat. Low carb. Vegetarians. Vegans. They all know how important THIS is. The problem is the quality of most of these ...

These are the top 5 deadliest poisons on the planet Avoid at all costs.
Post Date: 2016-04-15 06:10:59 by Tatarewicz
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scienceAlert... When asked to name a poison, people may well think of cyanide, arsenic, or strychnine. But these are not the most toxic substances known. More poisonous than these, but still not near the top of the tree, is tetrodotoxin, the pufferfish toxin that poisons around 50 Japanese people every year. The fish is a delicacy in Japan, but can be lethal if prepared incorrectly. Incidentally, this was the poison favoured by evil assassin Rosa Klebb in James Bond film From Russia With Love. It also crops up in the blue-ringed octopus and was more recently discovered in tiny frogs in Brazil. The LD50 (Lethal Dose, 50 percent) – the amount needed to kill 50 percent of the test ...

Study finds traces of pesticide (glyphosate) in Swiss beers
Post Date: 2016-04-14 13:28:18 by X-15
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Gesundheitstipp analyzed 30 popular beers in Switzerland from both large and small breweries and found that 12 of them contained residues of glyphosate, the active ingredient in the widely-used weedkiller Monsanto, often used on crops including barley and wheat. Topping the list was Coop Prix Garantie lager, containing 21 micrograms per litre of glyphosate, far more than the second highest, Guinness draught, which contained 13 micrograms. Oettinger Export, Calanda (brewed by Heineken), and Einsiedler lager from the Rosengarten brewery in the canton of Schywz all contained traces of the pesticide, as did La Salamandre from popular Jura microbrewery BFM and even an organic beer from the ...

Medical journal says fluoride is in same toxin category as brain-damaging lead and mercury
Post Date: 2016-04-14 07:38:48 by BTP Holdings
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Medical journal says fluoride is in same toxin category as brain-damaging lead and mercury Wednesday, April 13, 2016 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) According to a report published by The Lancet in 2014 but that has only recently gained wider attention, fluoride is a neurotoxin in the same category as mercury, lead and arsenic. Fluoride's status as a neurotoxin is not particularly new or controversial in the medical community, but this knowledge has not been widely disseminated in the United States, largely due to the political context of the dental industry continuing to push for fluoride in toothpaste and in public water supplies. Opponents of water fluoridation ...

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