|
|
A Startling Fact About Losing Dangerous Belly Fat-- Without Exercise
The story broke in the international press on October 4th, 2004. Scientists in Japan announced that laboratory rats lost large amounts of organ fat, and increased muscle strength, when a portion of their diet was replaced by a new fruit extract.
...
How To Choose A Water Purifier: Water, Water Everywhere... But Not A Drop To Drink? - Auto Recovery
You’re thirsty after working in the sun on a hot Saturday afternoon. You head to the kitchen and pour yourself a cool glass of water and gulp it back greedily. The immediate effect is to cool you down, quench your thirst, and re-hydrate your body.
...
Of Super Mice and Supermen, and the Magic Apples of Avalon
Recently, a Japanese study showed dramatic results of organ fat loss and increased muscle strength, in test rats fed rare phytochemicals from baby green apple skins.
Without additional vitamins or supplements, these rats lost 27% of their...
Stretching Your Health Care Dollar
Employers nationwide face critical
decisions about their health insurance benefits program.
Should they continue funding their employees’ health benefits at
the same contribution level as in the past? Should they keep the same level of...
The Hippocratic Oath Upheld - PHI, your personal health information kept private
"I will respect the privacy of my patients, for their problems are not disclosed to me that the world may know." (1) This excerpt from the modern Hippocratic Oath to which every doctor swears by; it was set to ensure that each patient's information...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
WHY ARE WE DYING TO KNOW THE TRUTH?
Please take the time to really read this report thoroughly as it
contains vital information on health you will not find easily
obtainable from other publications.
If you weren't aware of the carcinogens and POISONS in your
everyday personal care items then these reports will shock
you!
Please READ ON!
Learn critical health secrets the giant vested interests
don't want you to know!
This new information may save your life.... but only if you put
it into practice! To fully understand the significance of what
is contained in these reports requires some basic knowledge.
Let's begin by reviewing the way cancer is treated in North
America, the UK and most "developed" countries today.
One of the most frightening things a person can hear from their
doctor is, "you have cancer". This is because we all know people
who have been affected by this terrible disease. We may have
friends or family members who have suffered and died from
cancer. We may also know people who have contracted cancer and
survived, but we also know the price some of them paid in
chemotherapy induced illness and hair loss, in physical
disfigurement from surgery, or in side effects from radiation
treatments
The purpose of these reports is not to scare you, nor is it to
provide medical advice. Ultimately, only you can decide what is
best for you whether you are trying to prevent cancer or if you
already have cancer and are seeking treatment.
To make good decisions, you must first have good information.
Would you agree...
Informed people make informed decisions?
If you want to reduce your chance of getting cancer, you must
know something of what may cause cancer. You must know how you
can minimize your potential exposure and how you can support
your body's natural abilities to protect itself from cancer.
In this report, we will attempt to provide some of that
information.
The first step will be to expose a few myths
MYTH #1: We are winning the battle with cancer, and
survival rates are much better today than in the past.
False!
Cancer has become AN EPIDEMIC... effecting massive numbers of
people in all social and economic groups. It is now the 2nd
leading cause of death in North America, Australia and the UK.
Death from cancer is exceeded only by heart disease.
The American Cancer Society says that 1 in 2 of all men and 1 in
3 of all women in our country today will develop some form of
cancer in their lifetime. This is a massive increase over the 1
person in 80 who contracted cancer 100 years ago. Due to the
huge numbers of people dying in the USA from all degenerative
diseases, not just cancer, life expectancy is being revised
downward for the first time ever by medical researchers.
According to the NEJM report, studies suggest that two-thirds of
American adults are overweight. One study cited by the authors
indicates that the prevalence of obesity in U.S. adults has
increased about 50 percent per decade since 1980.
Additional research has shown that people who are severely obese
live up to 20 years less than people who are not overweight and
are much more prone to contracting cancer. Some researchers have
estimated that obesity causes about 300,000 premature deaths in
the U.S. annually. In addition, obesity is fueling an epidemic
of type 2 diabetes, which also reduces lifespan and is the cause
of many debilitating diseases and blindness.
Life expectancy in the USA is now at a high of 77.6 years. If
the researchers' predictions hold true in the next 50 years, it
would be the first reversal in life expectancy since the
government started keeping track in
1900.
This year, about 1,200,000 new cancer cases will be diagnosed in
the USA alone, with hundreds of thousands more in the UK and in
Australia and other Western countries. When added to the
millions who already have cancer, the anticipated loss of life
easily exceeds 1,000,000 per year. (Over 1,500 people in the
U.S. alone die every day from cancer.)
In spite of massive investments in research, cancer rates are
increasing markedly among all age groups, including children,
whose rate of increase is nearly 1% per year according to the
American Cancer Institute. In some parts of the world, cancer
already affects 1 in every 2 people, and the trend continues to
get worse.
Eventually the rate could approach 100%
Although small improvements have occurred in treating some
cancers, the overall rate of recovery for cancer patients has
changed very little over the past 50 years. The average cancer
survival rate was about 50% in 1950, and it is still about 50%
today. For African-Americans, the survival rate in 1950 was
under 40%, and it also remains about the same today.
MYTH #2: Chemotherapy is very effective in treating
cancer and in saving the lives of cancer victims.
False!
Over the years, many dramatic claims have been made by
pharmaceutical companies and other members of the cancer
establishment regarding drug based treatments for cancer. Today,
chemotherapy is the most common form of cancer treatment. If
such successful results were actually being achieved,
improvements could readily be observed in the survival rates.
Yet, survival rates remain basically unchanged.
Chemotherapy consists of a mixture of highly toxic drugs which
are given the patient in a series of treatments over a period of
time. Research shows that chemotherapy can often cause a partial
or even complete shrinkage of a tumour, although this shrinkage
does not necessarily prolong expected survival.
In fact, studies have found that the cancer often returns even
more aggressively than before, because the chemotherapy has
created more resistant cells. In addition, a strongly negative
side effect of chemo is that it can severely damage the body's
immune system as well as the kidneys and liver. Some patients
will die from these complications alone. It is often a case of
the cure being far more serious and deadly then the disease.
A good indication of the effectiveness of chemotherapy can be
found in polls surveying cancer doctors regarding what they
would choose for themselves if they were diagnosed with cancer.
Many US doctors have stated they would not choose chemotherapy
for themselves due to its ineffectiveness and its unacceptable
levels of toxicity. Sixty percent of doctors who responded to a
similar poll in the UK indicated that they would not submit
themselves to chemotherapy!
Still, doctors continue to administer chemotherapy because they
do not have approved medical alternatives. The fact is, there
are large profits to be made by the drug companies in
administering chemotherapy, whether it is actually effective or
not.
This Article is the first report in a series of 10. The reports
will continue to give you factual hype free information about
the myths concerning cancer and other health issues in future
reports.
About the author:
Kevin McGoldrick www.bodiorganic.com
kev@bodiorganic.com
Members of my family at different times suffered reactions to
everyday products. I had long been aware of chemicals in
processed foods but, until then had never concidered that what
you put on your skin will get into your blood as well! We use
and promote Certified Organic personal care products and
cosmetics 100% free of ALL synthetic chemicals.
|
|
|
|
|
American Diabetes Association Home Page |
Their mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by this disease. Available in English and Spanish. |
www.diabetes.org |
  |
Diabetes Information - American Diabetes Association |
The American Diabetes Association recommends the FPG because it is easier, ... Take the first steps toward better diabetes care by visiting the Diabetes ... |
www.diabetes.org |
  |
Diabetes UK home page - Diabetes UK |
Diabetes UK is the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes, funding research, campaigning and helping people live with the ... |
www.diabetes.org.uk |
  |
Canadian Diabetes Association |
To promote the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service, and advocacy. |
www.diabetes.ca |
  |
Diabetes information including treating type 2 diabetes at ... |
Offers dietary recommendations, including recipes and tips on managing blood sugar levels. From GlaxoSmithKline. |
www.diabetes.com |
  |
Diabetes |
Web site for Diabetes. ... publishes Diabetes. Stanford University Libraries' HighWire Press ® assists in the publication of Diabetes Online ... |
diabetes.diabetesjournals.org |
  |
CDC Diabetes Public Health Resource |
The diabetes information homepage of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, provided by the CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. |
www.cdc.gov |
  |
CDC - Health Topic: Diabetes |
Diabetes · Diabetes and Research Diagnostics · Diabetes Surveillance Report · FAQ's on Diabetes · Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon ... |
www.cdc.gov |
  |
National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse |
Provides educational materials to increase knowledge and understanding about diabetes among patients, health care professionals, and the general public. |
diabetes.niddk.nih.gov |
  |
Diabetes mellitus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
For diabetes mellitus in pets, see diabetes in cats and dogs. ... Type 1 diabetes mellitus - formerly known as insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM), ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
  |
MedlinePlus: Diabetes |
(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases) - Links to PDF ... Select services and providers for Diabetes in your area. ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
  |
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Diabetes |
Diabetes affects about 18 million Americans. There are many risk factors for ... These levels are considered to be risk factors for type 2 diabetes and its ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
  |
Diabetes |
What to expect from your diabetes diagnosis? Get up-to-the-minute information about medications, insulin, blood sugar management, nutrition requirements, ... |
diabetes.about.com |
  |
WebMD Diabetes Health Center - Information on Type 1 and Type 2 ... |
Find in-depth information here about diabetes prevention, diet, ... Study Shows Burned-Out Staffers More Likely to Get Type 2 DiabetesGo To Article ... |
www.webmd.com |
  |
WebMD Health - 404 Error |
Allergies|Anxiety Disorders|Arthritis|Asthma|Back Pain|Bipolar Disorder|Cancer|Children's Health|Cholesterol|Depression| Diabetes|Diet & Nutrition|Erectile ... |
www.webmd.com |
  |
Diabetes Overview |
Defines diabetes, including the various types and treatments. Provides information on the impact and cost of the disease, its increasing prevalence, ... |
www.niddk.nih.gov |
  |
Diabetes News - The New York Times |
A free collection of articles about diabetes published in The New York Times. |
topics.nytimes.com |
  |
children with DIABETES Online Community |
An online community for kids, families, and adults with diabetes, featuring message boards, chat rooms, and questions/answers from medical professionals. |
www.childrenwithdiabetes.com |
  |
International Diabetes Institute - Diabetes Research, Education ... |
The International Diabetes Institute is the leading national and international centre for diabetes research, diabetes education and diabetes care. |
www.diabetes.com.au |
  |
Diabetes New Zealand |
Educates and informs people about diabetes, its treatment, prevention, and cure of diabetes. |
www.diabetes.org.nz |
  |
|