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Sunshine Is Good For You

New research reveals an astonishingly high rate of vitamin D deficiency across U.S. children and teens. It’s all part of Big Medicine’s big plan, of course — keep the people nutritionally ignorant (and keep ‘em coming back for more medicine)

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“N-Word” NUTRITION!

Tired and Cranky — It May Not Be PMS It Could Be that You Just Need to Energize Your Diet Our eating habits play a powerful role in how well we function on every level. Fatigue-Fighting Nutrition Strategies Your Mother Was Right — Eat Your breakfast… even if you don’t feel hungry. British researchers at [...]

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Women Need To Be Proactive About Their Personal Health

Inconvenient Women Insist on Diagnostic Tests, Before Swallowing a “BIG-Pharma Cure” I have been researching the endocrine system and its integral role in a woman’s health. Our endocrine system is composed of a network of organs and glands responsible for producing, storing, and secreting hormones that help to maintain and control vital functions such as [...]

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Cancer Update from Johns Hopkins

After Years Of Telling People Chemotherapy Is The Only Way To Try And Eliminate Cancer…Johns Hopkins Is Finally Starting To Tell You There Is An Alternative Way. 1. Every person has cancer cells in the body. These cancer cells do not show up in the standard tests until they have multiplied to a few billion. [...]

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FDA — Progress in Protecting the Food Supply

The following is a FDA Press Release concerning the safety of the nations food supply. It will either cheer you, or chill you. Bottom line— buy locally and in-season foods and a lot of the worry goes away. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1, 2008 Media Inquiries: Stephanie Kwisnek, 301-827-0955 Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Reports Significant [...]

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It Is Past Time To Focus On Prevention, Rather Than Treatment!

“Americans have a shorter life expectancy than people in 41 other countries — even though Americans spend more on health care, on average, than people anywhere else. We’ve done it to ourselves. As a nation we’re over-medicated and undernourished. We’re overly obsessed with how we look and undervalue how we feel. We put an overemphasis [...]

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Why Not Prevent Breast Cancer?

Is finding a “Cure” the best and highest use of our intention? A friend sent me this image yesterday, with the message, “From her cute lips to God’s ear.” I smiled and sent the e-mail on to my writing partner, Leslie. But last night, as I fell asleep, I thought about the e-mail’s real message. [...]

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I think, therfore I am Fat?

Does Thinking Make Us Fatter? Researchers Find Mental Tasks Cause People to Eat More As a so-called knowledge worker, who spends more time on my computer then on my mattress, I found the following article by Lee Dye, published on ABC News, Online, September 10, 2008, fascinating and frightening. The majority of women hold “Think-Work” [...]

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Beat Breast Cancer Naturally

Nearly 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. But thanks to cutting-edge research in the last decade, more women are surviving and—even better—avoiding breast cancer altogether. Protect yourself against this prevalent disease with these easy diet changes. Cook with Indian spices. These aromatic seasonings do more than add flavor and clear your [...]

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Science Experiment Likely To End Up on Your Dinner Table

FDA Releases Draft Guidance on Regulation of Genetically Engineered Animals Printer-friendly PDF (420 KB) On this page: Genetic Engineering Benefits of GE Animals GE Animals Regulated Under New Animal Drug Provisions The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is inviting the public to comment on draft guidance that discusses FDA’s approach to regulating genetically engineered (GE) [...]

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