Sunday, June 29, 2008

VITAMIN THERAPY FOR DNA DAMAGE

For years, doctors have been taught to say in regard to mega therapy with vitamins, “It just makes for expensive urine.” This may have something to do with the fact that MDs get nearly no nutritional training in medical school. Prevention would definitely cut into their profits in a symptom suppression oriented system.

Now, more evidence pours in showing the possibilities of vitamin and supplement therapy, e.g.

The good news in our DNA: Defects you can fix with vitamins and minerals

“University of California, Berkeley, scientists, however, have found a welcome reason to delve into your genetic heritage: to find the slight genetic flaws that can be fixed with remedies as simple as vitamin or mineral supplements.”

The general populous only dimly suspects the power of vitamins, minerals and supplements in keeping us healthy and even curing many diseases. That is why it is so important to become versed in the coming
Codex Alimentarius, the plan for making these supplements only available by doctor’s prescription! (see previous blog post) This is already a fact in Europe and is being fought over in Canada right now. When it comes to America it will be silent, quick and deadly. It will circumvent the legal process and Constitution by being a Treaty act harmonizing the US with the rest of the world through the UN! Welcome to the brave new world order.

Fight for your rights to buy vitamins and supplements freely or you will certainly find that your freedom has been reduced again, this time substantially.

For Further reading and positive action steps:

Codex Alimentarius(Food Code)
Is this a threat to our continued accessto dietary supplements in the U.S.?

Sunday, June 15, 2008

CONSIDERING ALTERNATIVE OR CAM THERAPY?

Prospective investigation of complementary and alternative medicine use and subsequent hospitalizations

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2008

This is just one aspect but very important when you consider how many people are dying in hospitals from something other than what they went in with! (see Death By Medicine). If you cannot read the whole paper from BMC (see link below) at least check this out. CAM means Complementary Alternative Medicine. Note that results were better with self-administration than with practitioner-assisted CAM. Maybe God does help those who help themselves! Maybe it reflects the importance of the patient’s desire and commitment to get well.

“Conclusions: While there were limitations to these analyses, this investigation utilized an objective measure of health to investigate the potential health effects of CAM therapies and found a modest reduction in the overall risk of hospitalization associated with self-administration of two or more CAM therapies. In contrast, use of practitioner-assisted CAM was not associated with a protective effect.”

http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1472-6882-8-19.pdf


NOTE: A more negative conclusion might suggest that when doctors assist with alternative therapies, they either consciously or unconsciously shape the result toward favoring their own prejudices, which usually are leaning more toward the treatments they have been programmed for, and that make more profit, i.e. allopathic or drug and surgery based treatements! We have found in our experience, that many times allopathic and alternative medicine do not mix well, especially when the patient is using heavy pharmaceuticals or has had their immune system compromised by chemotherapy and radiation etc.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

BETA BLOCKER DANGERS

WORD TO THE WISE

Beta Blockers Raise Stroke, Death Risk After Surgery

“Patients who received the blood pressure-lowering drugs known as beta blockers after having non-cardiac surgery were at higher risk of dying or having a stroke, a new Canadian study found.
“However, the patients receiving the medications were less likely to have a heart attack, according to the report in the May 13 online issue of The Lancet.”


What does it all mean? Well, it reads like a trade off. At best, many drugs are targeted toward symptom suppression on a very specific level. But, there is a price at it is called “side effects”. You must determine if the overall effect is necessary and positive. Do not expect your doctor to know everything. He is only as good as his handlers, the pharmaceutical reps and the medical journals, mostly controlled by the big pharma companies. Think for yourself. Do the homework. Ask questions and do not settle for evasive answers.
More and more, it is becoming public knowledge that we are just part of a some experiment that considers human beings the same as labs rats. Whether it is Vioxx or one of the other numerous drugs that have been eventually banned etc., more people are killed from bad medicine than by guns and cars! See
Death By Medicine. Wake up! Never trust blindly that your health and welfare is important to the medical industry. They do not make money by keeping you healthy or making you well. They make filthy profits by keeping you sick for as long as your bank account and your health insurance last. Then, it is Sayonara sucker!

Not convinced? Good. Check this out. We just want you to start thinking about it, before it is too late.

Do Cholesterol Drugs Do Any Good?

……..“Yes, Wright saw, the drugs can be life-saving in patients who already have suffered heart attacks, somewhat reducing the chances of a recurrence that could lead to an early death. But Wright had a surprise when he looked at the data for the majority of patients, like Winn, who don't have heart disease. He found no benefit in people over the age of 65, no matter how much their cholesterol declines, and no benefit in women of any age. He did see a small reduction in the number of heart attacks for middle-aged men taking statins in clinical trials. But even for these men, there was no overall reduction in total deaths or illnesses requiring hospitalization—despite big reductions in "bad" cholesterol. "Most people are taking something with no chance of benefit and a risk of harm," says Wright. Based on the evidence, and the fact that Winn didn't actually have angina, Wright changed his mind about treating him with statins—and Winn, too, was persuaded. "Because there's no apparent benefit," he says, "I don't take them anymore." ”