Sunday, February 5, 2012

Get Your Anti-Cancer Regimen Rolling After Passing Through TSA Scanners

The TSA scanners are harmful.  If you're healthy and you want to remain that way, do not pass through them.  As intrusive as the pat-downs are, choose them over the scanner.  The scanner can cause disruptions in your cells, organs, and immune system that will get you sick weeks, months, and years later.  Try bringing a lawsuit with incontrovertible proof that the radiation from the TSA backscatter scanners caused your illness.  If you're sick already or weakened by a chronic condition, don't go through the scanners.  You'll only be hurting yourself, your body, your friends, and your loved ones if you decide to pass through them.  Don't do it, please.  The TSA scanners are an attempt by Homeland Security to injure middle-class Americans.  The TSA's back-scanner machines caused a pregnant mother, she believes, to miscarry her baby. 

My doctor knows nothing about health.  I told him that I passed through a TSA scanner, and his answer was, "Well, the radiation is very light.  It is designed only to pass through your clothing."  How do I express my concerns from the TSA millimeter scanners to a doctor who's been won over by government propaganda?  He is a government agent and doesn't know it.

More on TSA backscatter scanners.
Here too

Here is a 2011 report on how the TSA found, only after the X-ray machines were installed, that the radiation produced by each one was more than they had found through their testing.  Safe?  The deception of that word is that we all want to be in something or with someone who makes us feel safe or increases our safety.  Some people turn to pets, where they feel the safest.  Agencies and individuals that do business with the government, like jerk-off Michael Chertoff, like to hide behind the word "Safe" as a way to hurt Americans, particularly middle-class Americans and take their life and their possessions.  Fuck Michael Chertoff.  Is there any single individual in the world who looks more like a Nazi than does Michael "Jerk-off" Chertoff?  

Oh, joy.  Read what Dr. Russell Blaylock says about TSA body scanners.  He asserts that the body scanners are more dangerous than the Federal Government admits.  He states: 

1.  Be concerned about exposing the eyes, since this could increase one’s risk of developing cataracts.
2.  About 5 percent of the population have undiagnosed abnormal DNA repair mechanisms.  When exposed to radiation, this can put them at a cancer risk hundreds of times greater than normal people. It also has been determined that when skin is next to certain metals, such as gold, the radiation dose is magnified 100-fold higher.  What if you have a mole next to your gold jewelry? Will the radiation convert it to a melanoma?
3.  Deficiencies in certain vitamins can dramatically increase your sensitivity to radiation carcinogenesis, as can certain prescription medications.
4.  As for the assurances we have been given by such organizations as the American College of Radiology, we must keep in mind that they assured us that the CT scans were safe and that the radiation was equal to one chest X-ray.  Forty years later we learn that the dose is extremely high, it is thought to have caused cancer in a significant number of people, and the dose is actually equal to 1,000 chest X-rays.  Based on these assurances, tens of thousands of children have been exposed to radiation doses from CT scanners, which will ruin the children’s lives. I have two friends who were high-ranking Environmental Protection Agency scientists, and they assured me that in government safety agencies, politics most often override the scientists’ real concerns about such issues.
5.  This government shares House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s view when she urged passage of the Obamacare bill sight unseen—“Let’s just pass the bill, and we will find out what is in it later.” When the real effects of these scanners on health become known, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and the rest of the gang who insist the scanners are safe will be long gone.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 9:58 AM
By Dr. Russell Blaylock
Source: NewsMaxHealth

Solutions:  Bill Rounds Says Boycott the TSA.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Diabetic Circulation & Disastrous Circulation from Metabolic Syndrome

Diabetic circulation is best improved through exercise.  For circulation, cayenne pepper may also help to move your blood.  Good blood circulation is for life and limb.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Taurine and Why It's Important

Interesting article on taurine, which says that a taurine deficiency can cause diabetes or complications with diabetes. 

First that stood out for me was this statement:
Taurine has a role in dozens of your bodily functions and is beneficial in both healthy and diseased states.
On dilation, the Japanese have found that taurine improves blood flow and oxygen to your muscles.
The results of a study by Yutaka Nakaya of the Tokushima University School of Medicine and a team of researchers in Japan, published in 2000 in the "American Journal of Clinical Nutrition", demonstrate the role of taurine in the dilation of the vascular system. Taurine supplementation can increase secretion of nitric oxide, which dilates your blood vessels and improves blood flow and delivery of oxygen to your muscles.
And it's good for men:
Haas mentions that other benefits of taurine include treatment for male infertility, cirrhosis and depression. Additionally, the results of the Nakaya team's study suggest taurine supplementation may be beneficial if you suffer from type 2 diabetes.  
Read on . . . .


Sunday, January 1, 2012

Raw Milk

Raw Milk.  Mark McAfee, owner of Organic Pastures, gives an interesting history of raw milk.  I've tried Organic Pastures raw milk, which gets bottled into plastic bottles.  Claravale Dairy bottles their milk in glass bottles.  The taste of the Claravale Dairy raw milk is for me far better, far fresher.  The Organic Pastures tastes stale.  Compare the difference yourself.  I don't know what else Organic Pastures does to its milk.  If it is raw milk, does that mean that it doesn't get pasteurized?  I thought that it did.  The non-pasteurized milk contains all the bacteria that a person wants periodically in their diet.

Friday, December 30, 2011

How To Evaluate the Best Vitamins?

This is my quick review of Ethan A. Huff's article, titled "Whole Food Multi-Vitamin Supplement," posted at Mike Adams' site, Natural News.

Ferreting through the information surrounding vitamins is long and confusing.  We take what we can and we retake that which provides us a noticeable and measurable improvement over our condition.  I remember when I took fish oils for the first time, I was absolutely impressed and concluded then and there that all that I had to do was to take a teaspoon or two a day of fish oils and I would never have be fatigued.  It didn't quite work out that way.  Yes, I was committed to the fish oils for nearly 10 days before I noticed a growth or a small cist develop on my leg.  So read further on fish oils.  They were not all alike.  Some were cleaner than others; some, in fact, had mercury in the oils themselves.  So I stopped taking that one brand of fish oils and purchased a purer form.  No more growths, but the benefits also plateaued.  What makes shopping for vitamins such a chore is that because we all have unique biochemistries or conditions or metabolisms that we each have slightly different reactions to certain vitamins or certain brands.  For years I have taken Solgar brand vitamins.  They feel potent.  I like that.  The vitamins give me a boost however temporary, and on certain days the after-effect of the vitamins I am willing to endure for they are ever so slight.  But how do I find the vitamin that is truly the best for me, one that is made of whole food items instead of synthetics and their attendant petroleum-based fillers, plastics, BHT and such?  Right now I don't know.  But there is a   

Standard Process is an excellent whole foods brand.  They do add exotic bovine hormone.  I don't know their benefits, if any, or their therapeutic effects.