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I wish I could say that I had perfect teeth like this picture taken years ago of a beautiful Seminole princess living in the Florida Everglades. Quite the opposite. I have spent lots of money on dental work through the years. I came across a very interesting study by Dr. Weston A. Price who discovered […]
How healthy (or not) certain foods are—for us, for the environment—is a hotly debated topic among experts and consumers alike, and there are no easy answers. But when Prevention talked to the people at the forefront of food safety and asked them one simple question—“What foods do you avoid?”—we got some pretty interesting answers. Although […]
In a new study published online in the Journal of the American Medical Association, http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/302/22/2437 (JAMA. 2009;302(22):2437-2443), the authors conclude that “among women with breast cancer, soy food consumption was significantly associated with decreased risk of death and recurrence.” This research conclusion is an extremely important message regarding the positive research in support of soy […]
How would you like to loose weight and increase your energy. Researchers have found that this particular amino acid causes some profound differences in your cells by triggering a 16 percent reduction in caloric intake, an 81 percent drop in between-meal snacking and a 50% increase in energy in just 48 hours? And on top […]
Beware of the Milk You Drink. Most consumers head to the grocery store to pick up milk for their family but are unaware of the controversial growth hormone found in the majority of milk products. Find out what the mainstream media is not telling you about milk. Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone is a genetically engineered […]
When a person is ill it is easy to concentrate on the gripping power of the illness rather than on the possibility of getting well. When this s happens it permits the illness to be a mental as well as physical. What do I mean by this? Every time you think a thought that is […]
When my daughter was taking a science course her professor introduced her to this animated video depicting the inner working of the human cell. I found this totally amazing as we see the nuclei, proteins and lipids move and twisting. Just think all of those things are going on in every cell in your body. […]
by Dr. Steve Chaney, PhD I found a couple of interesting articles on the acai berry and the mangosteen fruit in the October and December 2009 issues of Environmental Nutrition. Environmental Nutrition is not a peer reviewed scientific journal, but they do a good job of researching peer reviewed scientific journals to find out whether […]
by Dr. Frank Painter, DC In many parts of the country, the holidays occur wile the outdoor temperatures plunge. While it gets colder, our appetites cry for more fatty foods, because fat carries twice the energy per gram than carbs or protein. When it cold it get increasingly difficult to walk past that plate of cookies […]
A recent study on identical twins proved that good genes are not everything. Dr. Guyuron, head of the department of plastic surgery at University of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve conducted a study on 200 sets of identical twins. Dr. Guyuron’s purpose of the study was to look at the factors that accelerate the aging […]
Why YOU May Want to Cut Wheat From Your Diet Several months ago I decided to go to Dr. Brouse who is a Physician Chiropractor, Clinical nutritionist and biochemist because I had been under extreme stress for many years and went to Dr. Brouse to help me diagnose my adrenal fatigue and put me on […]
Ginseng has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese Medicine. Ginseng works like a thermostat in your central heating and air conditioning in your home. What I mean by that is your thermostat tells your unit what the temperature currently is and then brings it up or down to the temperature that you […]
More and more evidence continues to expose the dangers of statin drugs. Some of you may be familiar with some of the more common side effects such memory loss, muscle weakness, and liver damage. But a new study on statin drugs show that these cholesterol-lowering pharmaceuticals pose other health risks as well. In a recent […]
The Herxheimer Reaction – Feeling worse before feeling better The phenomena of feeling worse before you feel better when one either embarks on improving their diet, starting on a good food supplement program or even taking antibiotics can cause a negative reaction. This is called a “Healing Crisis as well. The Herxheimer Reaction is well […]
Scientist have discovered a natural substance that positively affects all stages of cancer as well as having a preventative effect. Resveratrol is a polypenol that when given in high doses shuts down and prevent cancerous tumors by cutting off the formation of new blood vessels needed for tumor growth. What are Polyphenols? Polyphenols are the […]
Dr. Sinclair’s study were a shock to many scientists in the resveratrol community. He showed convincingly that the amounts of resveratrol one needs to have a substantial beneficial effect were orders of magnitude greater than anyone expected. Clearly, one or two glasses of red wine per day won’t do the trick.
Every hour of the day your cells are under attack. Normally, this is okay because your cells have a built-in DNA repair system that fixes any damage. But when your cells are undernourished, they can lose the ability to repair themselves. And that’s bad news.
How to Deal with Digestive Issues Naturally by Dr. Frank Painter, D.C. and Dr. Richard Brouse The Upper Digestive Tract The mouth (which is dependent on the health of our teeth, and the quality of our chewing) is the first step in the digestive process. Our saliva starts breaking down the complex carbohydrates, and chewing […]
A recent article from the Wall Street Journal questions the necessity of Mammograms. The new U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines, published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, state that Routine mammograms aren’t necessary for women of average cancer risk in their 40s, and that woman between 50 and 74 years old don’t need […]