Monday, August 14, 2017

QUACK: A TERM THAT DESCRIBES THE FINANCIAL ENEMIES OF BIG PHARMA'S CHEMICALS & SURGERY-BASED MODEL?


from TruthStreamMedia.com.
h/t Charles Burris @ LewRockwell.com from his August 12, 2017 post at the LewRockwell Blog.  

Oh, this was good.  The term "Quack" is a dismissive term to describe the financial enemies of Big Pharma's chemicals and surgery based model. Cornelius P Rhodes, head of chemical warfare service.

Friday, August 4, 2017

"Iron rushes to the site of inflammation and . . . causes such tissue destruction that the 'iron response' . . . is worse than the initial problem itself."

There are some products that can work wonders that we've never given a single thought to despite the fact that we've read and read and read over and over multiple articles on the benefits of this or that vitamin.  And still we remain in the dark for decades, suffering needless pain, anxiety, agonizing over the deterioration and loss of function and appearance. Some folks see a condition develop.  They show it to their doctor.  Their doctor doesn't know what the thing is, misdiagnoses it, prescribes the wrong medication, and nothing results, thank God.  And so the doctor doesn't know what to do.  

One such condition is capillaritis.  
One such remedy is Vitamin A & D ointment.  When I first saw this product online at Amazon, I thought, "Wait a minute.  This is a baby product.  That's not going to be strong enough for my years-old condition."  Boy, was I wrong.  It is strong enough, particularly after you add the IP6 to it.  

You don't have to purchase this one-pound jar.  Amazon does have options.  But this product will work if you stay with it.  Your skin needs the emoluments to soften so that your capillaries can heal and reset.  Healing is a complicated verb. But this product will work wonders.  I guess that statement relies on what you do with it.  If your condition has been a chronic one, then the remedy will require a long-standing commitment. How long?  Only you can know that.  Serial basketball injuries have produced within me a collection of injuries from broken wrists to twisted ankles to banged up knees that have fluctuated and grown worse in the last decade.  But when I added the A + D ointment, plus the IP6, I began not only to see results in a day or two but to feel results as well.  What do I mean by see and feel results?  As to "seeing the results," it is true.  My skin, where I've applied the ointment, looks healthier.  I take a multi-vitamin everyday with garlic resveratrol and hyaluronic acid and the occasional IP6 internally.  So I do have an internal strategy, and certainly these vitamins have worked small miracles of their own. But the skin didn't seem to really improve, least not the skin on my lower leg.  It wasn't until I added this A+D original ointment and the IP6 topically that I saw real improvements.  I mixed the granules of a single, 400mgs capsule of IP6/Inositol with the A + D ointment.  And it appears to be healing the skin.  I'd never heard of this.  I had heard that in order for A to be effective and for D to be effective that the two, in other words these fat soluble vitamins, need to be combined, but not heard about any optimal ratios until I heard from Chris Masterjohn.  He cites a Dr. Linday, who, with colleagues, made a suggestion based on poultry studies.  The optimal A-to-D ratio?  4:8.  I need to read more on this.   

It gave me hope that I've chosen the right remedy.  The brown and red spots on my lower legs appear lighter.  The veins on my legs are healthier looking.  My legs look younger.  Still discolored but lighter and moving in the right direction.  

As to feeling better, what I mean is that my circulation in my lower extremities had improved and that improved circulation found its way up to my head.  No more tension headaches.  A surprising but delightful side benefit.   



Why IP6?  IP6 is a heavy metal chelator.  And I've had basketball injuries over the years.  Iron, following where ever blood goes, congregates where ever an injury occurs.  The result is that iron concentrates at the site of injuries.  Iron overload ain't good, regardless if it is distributed evenly throughout your body or if it concentrates in one area of your body, say, your foot or leg for example, that iron overload is not good for you.  IP6 manages your iron overload.  You'll need a multivitamin because you'll need to replenish some important minerals, like zinc, magnesium, and others.   



Bill Sardi writes in his The Iron Time Bomb, that

For years now this author has listened to people explain how they were so healthy until they were involved in an auto wreck, a sport injury, or some sort of problem that brought about inflammation.  Iron rushes to the site of inflammation and, in an attempt to kill off any surrounding bacteria or viruses, causes such tissue destruction that the “iron response” in most cases is worse than the initial problem itself.  Iron is in a dangerous partnership with inflammation. [International Journal Biochemistry Cell Biology27: 109m 1995].


The IP6 is an iron chelator.  



"For all those tax dollars, there is still a long waiting list for a host of operations, both routine and urgent."



“Free” Canadian healthcare is not free, according to a report released Tuesday by noted conservative Canadian think-tank, The Fraser Institute.
The report illuminates that a “typical Canadian family of four will pay $12,057 for health care in 2017—an increase of nearly 70 percent over the last 20 years.”

Canada operates under a medicare system that is understood as single-payer. Not only does the federal government use money from its general revenue to finance this taxpayer-funded health care system, individual provinces also contribute by raising money through special levies that are deducted when Canadians pay their income tax.

Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton spoke repeatedly of her admiration for Canadian medicare, and Congressional Democrats could be moving in that direction in their response to the implosion of Obamacare.

“Health care in Canada isn’t free—Canadians actually pay a substantial amount for health care through their taxes, even if they don’t pay directly for medical services,” said Bacchus Barua, senior economist with the Fraser Institute’s Centre for Health Policy Studies, in a statement. He is the co-author of the institute’s report: The Price of Public Health Care Insurance,2017.

For all those tax dollars, there is still a long waiting list for a host of operations, both routine and urgent. Another Fraser Institute study recently revealed that 63,000 Canadians left the country in 2016 to seek medical assistance elsewhere — usually the U.S.

The think-tank compiled information from Statistics Canada and the Canadian Institute for Health Information to base its claim that the “average Canadian family with two parents and two children with a household income of $127,814 will pay $12,057 for public health-care insurance this year.”

Barua told The Daily Caller that Canada is in a health care crisis. “Services are being rationed. In our last report on wait times in Canada, we discovered that the average wait time from referral to treatment was 20 weeks. That was the longest wait time in the history of our survey,” he said

The senior economist emphasized that the study was designed to show Canadian families what kind of value they’re getting for their health care dollar.  They will have reason to look at things differently if they read this study,” Barua told The Daily Caller..

h/t Lew Rockwell

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

8 GRAMS OF TURMERIC FOR FIVE YEARS STRIKES ANOTHER BLOW TO CANCER!!

As I read this article, what caught my attention was the "after five years of treatment."  Plus the treatment did not consist entirely or exclusively of turmeric.  It involved other medicines, "A woman diagnosed with blood cancer has beaten the disease with the "help" of turmeric," meaning not exclusively with turmeric.  Which makes one wonder--what percentage of the cure was achieved by turmeric, and which percentage of the cure was due to her other prescribed medicine? 

The article headlines nicely, "SPICE UP YOUR LIFE."  It sounds good. Followed by this upbeat piece
Dieneke Ferguson took eight grams of curcumin each night for five years and her cancer has remained stable.  
Again, not too bad.  But one must read on.  

SPICE UP YOUR LIFE
Eating curry is GOOD for you! Turmeric helped cancer patient, 57, beat myeloma after five years of treatment.

Dieneke Ferguson took eight grams of curcumin each night for five years and her cancer has remained stable

By Andrea Downey, Digital Health Reporter
25th July 2017, 12:04 pm
Updated: 25th July 2017, 12:04 pm

A WOMAN diagnosed with blood cancer has beaten the disease with the help of turmeric.

Dieneke Ferguson, 57, was diagnosed with myeloma in 2007 after complaining of high blood pressure, according to a report in the British Medical Journal.


Dieneke took eight grams of turmeric every night and her blood cancer stabilized

Within 15 months of her diagnosis her cancer had progressed to stage three.

Dieneke underwent several rounds of chemotherapy and in October 2009 had stem cell transplant, but the treatments didn't work.

In 2011 she began taking daily doses of curcumin, a key component of the spice turmeric, after another two rounds of stem cell therapy failed.
Dieneke took eight grams each night on an empty stomach.

A few months later she began a weekly course of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which involves breathing pure oxygen in an enclosed chamber that mimics higher than atmospheric pressures.

Over the last five years her cancer has remained stable and her blood counts are within the normal range.
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Myeloma is a cancer that begins in the plasma cells, a type of white blood cell which is made in the bone marrow

She has also maintained a good quality of life during this period, according to the report.

Curcumin is a polyphenol derived from the perennial herb turmeric and has been used as a traditional Indian medicine for centuries.

Curcumin is a natural antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and has analgesic properties, according to the BMJ report.

More recently, it has demonstrated an ability to slow or inhibit cell growth in a wide variety of tumor cells, including myeloma.

It has also been found to help alleviate a range of other health problems.

A 2016 review, published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, found that turmeric extract could help minimize the symptoms of arthritis.

Some research has even shown turmeric could could help prevent Alzheimer's by stopping the accumulation of proteins thought to cause the disease.

A 2008 study also found that turmeric can help lower cholesterol, therefore helping to prevent serious health problems like heart disease and stroke.

Myeloma is a cancer that begins in the plasma cells, a type of white blood cell which is made in the bone marrow.

Plasma cells form part of your immune system.

Normal plasma cells produce antibodies, also called immunoglobulins, to help fight infection.


In myeloma, plasma cells become abnormal, multiply uncontrollably and release only one type of antibody known as paraprotein, which has no useful function.

Unlike many cancers, myeloma does not exist as a lump or tumour.

Most of the complications arise from a build-up of abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow.

Treatment is often aimed at controlling the symptoms of myeloma with a combination of drugs.

Since she began taking the curcumin, Dieneke has maintained her daily dose.

She told The Mail: "I have been on all sorts of toxic drugs and the side-effects were terrifying.

"I told my oncologist I was taking it and he was very interested, especially when it apparently made such a difference."

About 5,500 people are diagnosed with myeloma every year in the UK.

It is the second most common form of blood cancer, but only represents about two per cent of all cancers.

It is a cancer that begins in the plasma cells, a type of white blood cell which is made in the bone marrow.

Plasma cells form part of your immune system.

Normal plasma cells produce antibodies, also called immunoglobulins, to help fight infection.

Dieneke took her turmeric extract orally each night.

In myeloma, plasma cells become abnormal, multiply uncontrollably and release only one type of antibody known as paraprotein, which has no useful function.

Unlike many cancers, myeloma does not exist as a lump or tumour.

Most of the complications arise from a build-up of abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow.

Treatment is often aimed at controlling the symptoms of myeloma with a combination of drugs.

In Dieneke's case doctors said more research is needed to determine if curcumin could be a future treatment for the disease.
  
The report said: "Whether such effects are observed in patients with active disease remains to be seen.

"The fact that our patient, who had advanced stage disease and was effectively salvaged while exclusively on curcumin, suggests a potential antimyeloma effect of curcumin.

"She continues to take daily curcumin and remains in a very satisfactory condition with good quality of life.

"This case provides further evidence of the potential benefit for curcumin in myeloma.

"We would recommend further evaluation of curcumin in myeloma patients in the context of a clinical trial."


Sunday, July 23, 2017

DRIVING MORE THAN 2 HOURS/DAY . . . LOWERS IQ, ESPECIALLY IN MIDDLE-AGED DRIVERS

Okay, the New York Post has this article running, which was picked up by Drudge.  And anyone who has ever driven for a living--Uber, taxi, CDL, or long commutes in your own car or as a courier--these guys know all about how driving long periods of time destroys health.  Now there's proof.  Actually, there's always been proof, just that . . . well, you get the picture.  Bad for your health, but also bad for your brain.  Not good!
        Spending a lot of time driving may actually put your brain in reverse.
Not good.  Why?  How bad is it?  It's bad.  
A new British study found that spending more than two hours a day behind the wheel steadily lowers IQ, especially in middle-aged drivers, according to the Sunday Times of London.
Talk about a dagger through my heart.  What's the remedy?  Move. Movement. Exercise.  Get up off your heiny.
Driving is physically and mentally sedentary and can cause stress and fatigue, all factors in brain decline, experts told the newspaper.
“Staying mentally and physically active helps keep our brains healthy, so it is not surprising,” researcher Rosa Sancho said.