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| A good number of you responded to the recent Q&A, How can you avoid government-mandated vaccinations? I'm glad that you're as outraged as I am by this obvious infringement on your personal right to choose what is and is not injected into your body. |
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| Forget any of the mainstream standbys for ulcers. They're a waste of time and money. |
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| Unfortunately, refusing vaccines just isn't a matter of saying, "no thanks." |
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| Your best option is to go to a dentist who understands the hazards of using mercury fillings and knows the safest procedures for removing them. |
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| No, not by a long shot. The same rule applies for chelation therapy as it applies for just about everything else: You get what you pay for. |
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| Here are the four main points about tobacco smoking I've been making for years, and will continue to make until I get some satisfactory answers
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| Creatine is most well known as the supplement of choice by bodybuilders (or "body preeners," as I prefer to call them). But the reality is that creatine is of little or no value to body builders - but it is of tremendous value to the elderly. |
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| A: It's true - most of your typical grocery stores or Wal-marts don't carry fluoride-free toothpaste because they wouldn't make any money on it. |
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| A: There are other ways to deal with the problem that don't involve exposing yourself to possible side effects like anxiety, weight gain, impotence, and loss of sex drive. |
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| A: I think "aspirin therapy" is crazy. Not only does aspirin increase the risk of potentially lethal internal bleeding, it's also makes blood MORE likely to clot up, not less! |
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| A: Any artificial scent - in any product - can be hazardous to your health. I don't care if it's in air fresheners, detergent, perfume, or candles: if it's not from natural sources, you're breathing in artificial chemicals, and that's NEVER a good thing. |
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| A: The symptoms of hay fever-a runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, etc.-are typically treated with antihistamines, which must be taken all day long to offer adequate relief. |
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| A: You can't deny that we have an infertility epidemic in this country and I'm convinced it's because of the massive increase in the use of soy-based foods. |
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| A: Cell phones are more of an annoyance than anything else. If people didn't have them shoved up to their ears for hours on end every day - even talking in restaurants and in restrooms! - then there wouldn't be any cause for alarm. |
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| A:I do think that abortions can cause serious health ramifications beyond termination of pregnancy. The main one is the link between abortions and breast cancer. |
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| A:I'd never get chemo - and I wouldn't allow anyone I love to get it, either. To understand the utter hypocrisy of chemotherapy, consider the following
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| A: There is a chemical in broccoli called sulforaphane that stimulates certain "phase II" enzymes. These enzymes have been found to inhibit the growth of cancer in laboratory mice. |
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| A: If you don't have enough magnesium your heart will literally stop beating. It's tough to say exactly how many heart attacks are a direct result of magnesium deficiency, but even ONE is too many, as far as I'm concerned. |
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| A: You're absolutely right. Washing your hands is the first line of defense in germ warfare. But there's another incredibly simple way of reducing your of infections from common bathroom germs and bacteria
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| A: Margarine is undeniably unnatural. It came out years ago when people started worrying about eating saturated fat. Since butter contains saturated fat, it became a nutritional bad guy and margarine took its place
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| A: I used to be gung-ho for the glycemic index (GI). It seemed like the perfect way to convince people that veggies and fruits are not going to solve the world's nutrition problems. |
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| A: Put your dog back on the dang kibble, but give him a raw egg-including the shell-with it. This will be a great step forward
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| A: The best thing to do is to invest in a good filtration system for the main pipe coming into your house (known as a point-of-entry system) or in a system for under the sink that provides your main source of drinking water. |
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| A: : I know a lot of people out there have been diagnosed as being lactose intolerant, but in most cases, it's a misdiagnosis. |
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| A: You're not alone. There's been a lot of research on fiber and it all seems to warrant a place for it in the diet. But I think it's overrated. Let's start out with some common fiber misinformation based on bad science. |
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| A: The kind of peroxide I recommend for use as a mouthwash and a rinse for fresh fruits, vegetables, and cuts of meat is the 3-percent variety that you can buy at any drug store or supermarket. |
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| A: Like you, I always assumed that it didn't matter what grade of oil you used as long as it was olive. But one study out of Spain reminded me not to make such wide generalizations. |
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| A: So then, to your question, if cholesterol doesn't cause heart disease, what does? The answer is homocysteine. |
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| A: About 20 years ago, when a cardiologist put me on Coumadin for a chronic fibrillation, I got the prescription filled and then asked myself: "Do I want to take this highly toxic drug for the rest of my life? Is there any evidence that it really works?" |
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| A: Nosebleeds are one of the most common problems seen in the emergency wards of all hospitals. Generally, they aren't a serious problem and can usually be handled at home. |
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| A: I know I sometimes seem "against" something when I am only trying to make a point. I enjoy many fruits and vegetables, but I'm tired of hearing and reading that old mantra: "Eat a healthy diet with lots of fruits and vegetables." |
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