Archive for “Health”

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Linus Pauling’s and Matthias Rath’s Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease

Posted May 2nd, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

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It is a strange world we live in.

Did you know that there is a theory for the cause of heart disease that explains many of the things the traditional cholesterol theory of heart disease fails to explain?

This theory proposes a treatment that involves completely safe nutrients that reliably reverses atherosclerosis in animals and humans. There is a lot of studies that support the theory, it makes more sense on many levels, but there has been no serious attempts by mainstream medicine to evaluate if the treatment works or not.

It has in fact been completely ignored.

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The Color of Cancer Prevention is Red, Purple and Blue

Posted March 17th, 2009 by Anton Molander

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Nature is an industry that runs on sunlight, air and water, producing a wide range of colorful substances in foods that are available for free and have disease preventing properties.

The chemical industry is an industry that runs on oil, pollutes air and water, producing a wide range of substances that have disease generating properties.

So why do we still use synthetic colorants?

Which colorful food item has been found to be the most potent? Read the article to find out.

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A Third of All Children’s Toys Are Toxic

Posted March 14th, 2009 by Anton Molander

Lead, cadmium, mercury, flame retardants and arsenic.

Violence, abuse and torture.

There are a number of corporations that has made it their mission to market this kind of toxic sludge to our children

Not long ago, their fingers were slapped for selling toxic toys. It didn’t help. They’re at it again.

Which well-known company is the worst offender?

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Food Combining? Just Go Crazy

Posted January 5th, 2009 by Bruce Maynard

Life is hard just as it is. I don’t need complicated diet rules to complicate it further.

Especially when there is no good reason whatsoever for doing so.

The Montignac diet only has one thing going for it. The guy inventing it is french. That’s all. And there is no real scientific support for the food combining theories.

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Hormone Disruptors From Cosmetics Found in Teens

Posted January 5th, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

Chemicals in cosmetics are absorbed through the skin, so it is not surprising that the Environmetal Working Group detected a number of chemicals in the blood and urine of teenage girls.

What is surprising is that manufacturers are allowed to use endocrine disrupting and cancer-causing chemicals in cosmetics and that they continue using them although it is perfectly possible to do without them.

Is killing the customer really a good idea?

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Industry Programmed Our Kids For Obesity

Posted January 4th, 2009 by Bruce Maynard

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Is obesity caused by laziness and a lack of self discipline?

No, not on the part of the obese.

But there are some really lazy people working in government agencies, where they fail to fulfill their duties, causing us to be exposed to obeseogens — environmental toxins that are able to reprogram our gene expression and mess with hormonal signals, causing obesity and diabetes.

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Being Discrete In a Continuous World

Posted January 4th, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

In a few years, the use of pharmaceutical drugs to alleviate disease is going to be considered a ridiculously inefficient and out-of-date method of achieving health. An archaic racket.

What will we have instead? It is already here. It is high-tech.

It will change everything.

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