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Health See other Health Articles Title: Natural Solutions & Treatments: - C2C recap On Tuesday's show, visionary filmmaker and social entrepreneur Kenny Ausubel discussed his journey looking for environmental solutions drawn from natures intelligence, and the corrosive civil war between natural and conventional medicine that has led to the suppression of promising therapies. He spoke at length about the saga of Harry Hoxsey, who set up clinics and treated cancer patients with an herbal formula. "It's been called the wildest story in medical history," with Hoxsey being jailed countless times, and engaging in a series of court battles, most of which he won. His last US clinic was closed in 1960, and moved to Tijuana where it still exists. The formula, which contains such herbs as Red Clover Blossoms and Burdock Root, was never fully tested, but as recently as 1999 the NIH declared that it was worthy of further study. "The FDA has yet to approve one single non-toxic treatment for cancer or anything that isn't patented by a major pharmaceutical company, Ausubel commented. "It's really terrorism" against alternative practitioners, he continued, noting that because cancer has been shown to be caused by environmental and occupational exposures in 70-90% of cases, it could be preventable. Among the other "bioneers" or biological pioneers, he named mycologist Paul Stamets who has discovered and developed an array of medicinal mushrooms, and attorney Thomas Linzey, the director of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, which was instrumental in getting corporate farming banned from parts of Pennsylvania. Ausubel also talked about undergoing UV Blood Treatments, in which blood is taken out with an IV, and exposed to infrared light which kills viruses, as well as the work of cancer researcher Stanislaw Burzynski, whose antineoplaston treatments are said to be especially effective for brain cancer. Likeability Factors: First hour guest, Professor of Global Marketing Rohit Bhargava talked about the force of likeability which influences our decisions from who we vote for, to who we befriend, to what companies we do business with. In a world where we often don't trust the organizations around us, we turn to the people behind them to build relationships with, he explained. Bhargava differentiated niceness from likeability, suggesting that nice people are afraid to tell you the truth, whereas likeable people start with a base of honesty. People such as (the late) Steve Jobs and Simon Cowell, who have been seen as not nice, tell you the truth to your face, and are often liked because of that, he continued. One tip he shared for increasing your likeability is to practice active listening, making sure you understand what is said, rather than just waiting for your turn to talk. Poster Comment: Coast to Coast AM Schedule Monday, July 2, 2012: Aerospace and defense systems developer Sir Charles Shults will discuss his work with alternative energy sources, the discovery of new extrasolar planets, the new rover which will land soon on Mars, and the concept of mind uploading into virtual worlds which could lead to a form of immortality. Hosted by George Noory. Tuesday, July 3, 2012: Founder of the Sons of Liberty Academy, Christopher Duane, is a U.S. Marine and venture capitalist who became a self-made millionaire by age 30. He'll discuss why movements such as Occupy and the Tea Party don't get to the heart of what changes are needed to preserve freedom and independence from the forces of the world that prey on ignorance and insecurity. Hosted by George Noory. Wednesday, July 4, 2012: Paranormal investigator and columnist for Skeptical Inquirer magazine, Joe Nickell, will discuss his latest work on ghosts. Using the best science and technology available, he's researched prominent ghost sightings and will explain the anomalies he found, and if they're really the result of disembodied souls. Hosted by George Noory. Thursday, July 5, 2012: Researcher of ancient mysteries, Frank Joseph Hoff, will discuss the unusual work of Brazilian Prof. Arysio Santos on the true location of Atlantis, and why so many theories of its location have been wrong. He'll also give an update on his plans for an excavation in Indonesia, and what they expect to find. First hour guest, mind-body weight loss expert, Jon Gabriel, will kick off George Noory's Shape Up America campaign with concrete techniques to get our bodies to want to be thinner without having to use will power. Friday, July 6, 2012: Filling in for George, John B. Wells welcomes former Salem, Mass. police officer Chuck Bergman, who'll discuss being mentored by James Van Praagh and how psychic abilities have enabled him to locate victims and solve crimes. Followed by Open Lines. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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