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Covid Vaccine Concerns
January 11, 2021 - Category: A Different Concept of Health and Disease
Will a Covid-19 vaccine, developed at unprecedented speed, restore health and normality to a world in trauma? As of August 2020, over 165 vaccines are in the process of evolution worldwide, some 32 of which have been entered into human trials. And now in early January 2021, several of these have been approved for implementation,…Covid Vaccine Concerns
Read more...Big Holes in the Germ Theory
September 15, 2020 - Category: A Different Concept of Health and Disease, Book Reviews
Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of BiologyBy E. Douglas HumeReviewed by Consuelo Reyes, President of F.A.C.T.In his classic work The Stress of Life, Hans Selye, M.D., quotes these words of Louis Pasteur, famed proponent of the Germ Theory of disease, on his deathbed: “Le germe n’est rien, c’est le terrain qui…Big Holes in the Germ Theory
Read more...Ashitaba — Live Better Longer
September 15, 2020 - Category: Food as Medicine
Ashitaba is an adaptogen — an herb or substance that assists the body in easing stress, normalizing function and, thus, helping to relieve a wide range of health issues. Adaptogens automatically go to where they’re needed most. They know what to do.Ashitba is a superstar adaptogen, considered among the elite 1% of all medicinal plants.…Ashitaba — Live Better Longer
Read more...Are Germs Really the Problem?
July 22, 2020 - Category: A Different Concept of Health and Disease
There is a school of thought about germs that differs radically from the germ theory of disease based on the work of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). And Pasteur's germ theory is what most of our medical care today is based on.Pasteur believed that germs were the cause of disease and, therefore, the primary goal of treatment…Are Germs Really the Problem?
Read more...What’s in a “Moo”?
May 12, 2020 - Category: Studies
In search of ways to evaluate the welfare of animals, researchers in England have been eavesdropping on "conversations" between cows and their calves. Using highly advanced acoustic equipment and analysis techniques - never before applied for this purpose - they discovered that moos convey a lot more meaning than ever imagined!The scientists spent 10 months…What’s in a “Moo”?
Read more...A New Breed Of Doctor – A New Breed Of Patient By Dr. Bernard Jensen
May 7, 2020 - Category: A Different Concept of Health and Disease
Recently, a magazine writer who sat through a series of my talks asked, "Where are the doctors for this new approach to health care you've been talking about?"This new profession is not yet in existence. Or, if it exists, it exists in embryo form--growing, developing, receiving nourishment from the ideas and experiences of thousands of…A New Breed Of Doctor – A New Breed Of Patient By Dr. Bernard Jensen
Read more...Introduction To The Detoxification System By Sherry A. Rogers, M.D.
May 7, 2020 - Category: 10_9-10, Adjunctive Therapies
You have heard of the respiratory system. Diseases of it range from colds to pneumonia, asthma, emphysema and more. You have heard of the cardiovascular system. Its problems include hypertension, heart attacks, and phlebitis. You have heard of the gastrointestinal system. Problems with this include ulcers, hiatus hernias, gall stones, hepatitis and colitis. You have…Introduction To The Detoxification System By Sherry A. Rogers, M.D.
Read more...Posing in the Sky — Yoga for the Weary Traveler
May 7, 2020 - Category: Understanding Body Function
Are you all bent out of shape after a flight?Airline travel is no picnic these days due to a host of inconveniences, but what about what it does to your body, scrunched for hours in minimal space? Each year it seems economy airplane seats have gotten smaller, while people haven't! These days the typical seat…Posing in the Sky — Yoga for the Weary Traveler
Read more...Why Music Is Good Medicine By Amanda L. Chan
May 7, 2020 - Category: Understanding Body Function
Whether it's the perfect song after a bad break-up, or something relaxing to listen to while studying or puttering, most of us have felt music's power to make our hearts and souls feel better. Now scientific evidence from a vast array of studies explains why both playing and listening to music can have serious health…Why Music Is Good Medicine By Amanda L. Chan
Read more...Why Do We Cry?
May 7, 2020 - Category: Understanding Body Function
Animals may "cry" by making sounds for emotional expression or pain, but humans are the only animal that actually sheds tears, which leads us to the question: why?Scientifically speaking, tears are a result of action in the lacrimal gland situated between your eyeball and eyelid. When you blink, the fluid disperses over the eye, then…Why Do We Cry?
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