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In the mainstream media (and the popular consciousness programmed to consume it) defective genes are spoken about as if they were "disease time bombs," fatalistically programmed to go off inside of us, thanks to flawed genetic contributions of our ancestors. And yet, despite common misconceptions, monogenic diseases, or diseases that result from ...
The power of medicinal mushrooms to heal, including actively combat cancer, is supported by a solid body of human clinical research. How is it that they possess such immense therapeutic activity? And why have they been ignored by the conventional medical system?  Over the course of the past few years, we have uncovered a remarkable bod...
Alarming research published in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology supports the emerging connection between glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, and neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease and Parkinsonian disorders. Published this month (April, 2012), the study entitled "Glyphosate induced cell death t...
A new report published in the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology raises a disturbing possibility: that aluminum hydroxide, the dominant metal-based adjuvant used in vaccines today, is causing aluminum overload at injection sites, and contributing to the pathogenesis of diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome, macrophagic myofasci...
A Brief Personal Look at the Connection between Perception, Sight and Vision Being or going blind in our highly mobile and outward directed world presents challenges not to be underestimated. Many conditions are involved, some directly eye related, some brain and neuro function dependent. We frequently assume that only the late 20th century has ...
Ever since the World Health Organization admitted in 2011 that cell phone radiation is "possibly carcinogenic," and may be contributing to the global uptick in brain cancer cases, it's far harder to label someone a hypochondriac for being concerned about the health consequences of exposure.[i] In fact, one study cited in their report showed ...
A Reuters article opened with the following stunning sentence: a"Long-term high-dose use of painkillers such as ibuprofen or diclofenac is 'equally hazardous' in terms of heart attack risk as use of tahe drug Vioxx, which was withdrawn due to its potential dangers, researchers said." The 2004 Vioxx recall, as you may remember, was spu...
A Fresh Perspective from Clinical Experience High on the list of possible triggers for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are blood sugar imbalances and metabolic issues. However, it still is generally accepted that carpal tunnel syndrome is caused exclusively by repeat motion injuries, extreme tension, rheumatoid arthritis, or neuropathy (a complic...
Since the beginning of hospital birth, research supporting its use for low risk women has been lacking. The last 15 years has produced 17 studies all supporting attended planned homebirth as safer for low risk women.  Research reveals that there are only 2 acute conditions that might occur at homebirth in which the mother or baby may have a...
We keep hearing about different types of cholesterol. It's all nonsense. There's only one cholesterol molecule, so there's only one type of cholesterol. What started this nonsense of types of cholesterol? Photo from Morgue File, http://morguefile.com by Heidi Stevenson Article Concept by Andrej Oljaca Just how many types of cholestero...

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