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Aug 3, 2012
You can't overdose on homeopathic remedies; Why won't homeopathy skeptics drink their own medicine?
It's really quite hilarious to see this unfold: Homeopathy skeptics and vicious Big Pharma attack dogs are running around the globe in ludicrous demonstrations where they consume huge doses of homeopathic remedies in public and then claim that because they don't die of an "overdose," these medicines therefore don't work....[full story]
Aug 3, 2012
IT IS SOCIOPATHIC INSANITY TO ERECT OVER 400 FOOT INDUSTRIAL WIND TURBINES IN ANY IMPORTANT BIRD AREA [IBA]
As I indicated as a candidate for MPP in Prince Edward Hastings in last falls Ontario Provincial election the People First Republic Party of Ontario (PFRPO) fully supports all community activist organizations and individuals working to stop Gilead Power Corporation’s Prince Edward County’s South Shore development as well as the WPD’s White Pines development....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
New Studies on 3 Important Nutrients
Your body not only depends on nutrients in the food you eat, but is actually composed -- atom-by-atom, molecule-by-molecule – by them, which is why we should not be surprised by the profound power that certain nutrients and food constituents have in supporting optimal health....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Yoga reduces stress and now we know why
68 of the genes in the family dementia caregivers studied responded differently after Kirtan Kriya Meditation, resulting in reduced inflammation...[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Artificial Sweetener Disease; a new breed of sickness
Artificial Sweetener Disease (ASD) is sweeping across America, affecting tens of thousands of consumers, and Western medicine calls it anything but what it really is, so that doctors can prescribe expensive pharmaceuticals and set up "check up" appointments for the following weeks....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Almost one in ten employers to drop health insurance coverage under Obamacare
One of the elements of Obamacare critics have been most vocal about is the so-called government-sponsored "insurance pools" the law creates. Now that it's largely been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, these pools will soon become a reality....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Study finds scarcity of drug trials in kids
Relatively few clinical trials have tested the safety and effectiveness of medications in children - even when kids make up a large share of patients with the condition the drug treats, a new study finds....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Personal care products found to increase diabetes risk by 60 percent in women
Would you continue to liberally apply personal care products including moisturizers, nail polishes, soaps, hair sprays and perfumes if you knew that your risk of developing diabetes was dramatically increased? Many healthy-minded individuals are aware of endocrine-disrupting synthetic chemicals known as phthalates that are commonly found in plastic toys, electronics and adhesives, but few understand how these dangerous compounds can leach through our skin from the application of a host of common sprays, polishes and cosmetics....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Vaccine bombshell: Baby monkeys given standard doses of popular vaccines develop autism symptoms
If vaccines play absolutely no role in the development of childhood autism, a claim made by many medical authorities today, then why are some of the most popular vaccines commonly administered to children demonstrably causing autism in animal primates? This is the question many people are now asking after a recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh (UP) in Pennsylvania revealed that many of the infant monkeys given standard doses of childhood vaccines as part of the new research developed autism symptoms....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Anxiety disorders in poor mothers more likely to be the result of poverty, not mental illness
Poor mothers are more likely to be classified as having the mental illness known as generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) because they live in poverty -- not because they are suffering from a psychiatric disorder, according to Rutgers researchers....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
Surprising Cancer-Fighting Benefits of Pineapple Enzyme
One of the reasons why conventional cancer treatment is such a dismal failure in the United States is because it relies on chemotherapy....[full story]
Jul 31, 2012
We cannot be free in Canada if we allow our elected officials to assert the doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereign Supremacy to trump our individual human being ancient Canadian Rule of Law sovereign supremacy
  Every year around Dominion Day in our country the great debate about what is happening to our traditional Canadian Rule of Law rights, freedoms and liberties occurs. The problem with this debate/discussion is many are unsure as to what the terms Rights, Freedoms and Liberties really mean?...[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
Should you be concerned about electromagnetic radiation?
The Environmental Health Clinic of a Canadian hospital [1] recently hosted a day of interactive lectures attended by doctors, experts and patients, to ‘share and discuss’ issues surrounding Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EMS). The Clinic wants to raise awareness, educate health-care practitioners and further help the growing number of EMS sufferers seeking help...[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
Cinnamon beats Alzheimers
The miracle spice cinnamon is the scented bark of a tropical evergreen tree, native to India and Sri Lanka. Cinnamon comes from an evergreen tree in Southeast Asia and is cultivated widely in Vietnam, China, Burma, and Laos for its bark and the oil processed from the bark. Once upon a time in ancient Rome, cinnamon was worth more than silver....[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
Brew up a bounty of healthful benefit with coffee
A surprising trend is cropping up among the general population: drinking coffee as a powerful health promoting beverage. Not only does coffee help to boost energy and clarify the mind, research has shown it to be an important source of antioxidants. To maximize the benefit and minimize potential health risk, it is vital for individuals to be selective about the coffee they consume....[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
Why Your Doctor's Advice May Be Fatally Flawed
Curious about the prevalence and extent of scientific misconduct, researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Center for Pharmacoeconomic Research investigated the reasons why research studies were retracted, and from wherei....[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
New York Times openly admits mainstream media stories are scripted by the White House
Millions of Americans have long suspected that the so-called "mainstream media" is big-time controlled, whether selectively or institutionally. A recent New York Times story not only substantiates that belief, it proves just how controlled the messages are that are coming from those who mean to rule over us. What's more, the story demonstrates that most major media sources are complicit in the packaging of information the public is "allowed" to hear....[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
So Inherently Dangerous that Only Two Countries in the World Have Legalized This and the U.S. Is One of Them
Mood swings, weight gain, joint pain, tummy problems―you name the ailment, there's a pill for it. And you, the American consumer, are helping Big Pharma sell it. Don't believe it? Well, it's happening right before your eyes, and believe it or not, the United States is one of only two countries in the world that allows this to happen....[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
Raw, vegan diets shrink breast cancer tumors
About one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. For men, it's about one in a thousand. Death rates have been going down since 1990 by about 2% each year; a woman's chance of dying is only about one in thirty-five. While the statistics are encouraging, it is still a life-changing illness, leaving us physically ill and emotionally vulnerable....[full story]
Jul 27, 2012
Study: Acupuncture may help some people with COPD
Three months of acupuncture improved breathing problems in people with chronic lung disease, in a new study from Japan....[full story]