Health & Wellness
A few weeks ago, the full textof the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal was finally released after many years of closed-door negotiations between officials from the US and eleven other countries, all of whom border the Pacific Ocean. Its provisions were apparently kept secret from all but the biotech and pharmaceutical industries.
Advances in research have led to the development of medical tests that can detect thousands of conditions. Tests that would take days, if not weeks, to get results just a few decades ago can now give health care providers answers in mere hours or even minutes. From glucose testing to HIV tests, doctors and hospitals rely heavily on these tests in order to diagnose patients. Some tests, like pregnancy indicators, can be done in the doctor's office. Others are sent to labs which have their own rapid tests that can provide information quickly. Yet for several years now these tests, and the laboratories and technicians that administer them, have come under greater scrutiny due to errors that have led to misdiagnosis and even death.
Scientists have found more than enough evidence that elevated body temperature helps certain types of immune cells to work better.[1] This research was reported in the November 2011 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology. John Wherry, Ph.D., Deputy Editor of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology says, "This research report and several others are showing that having a fever is part of an effective immune response. "An increase in body temperature has been known since ancient times to be associated with infection and inflammation," said Elizabeth A. Repasky, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the Department of Immunology at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York.
Low body temperature and low immune system strength go hand in hand. It is almost impossible to recover from chronic disease and cancer if one's body temperature is too low. Increasing temperature increases the activity of the immune system and there is no better way of doing that than with infrared mattresses one can sleep on and use during the day.
The answer to that question has been debated ever since the initial publication of his study, culminating in a republication of the study in another peer-reviewed journal that wasn't nearly as well covered as the initial retraction was by the mainstream media.
Now, Prof. Séralini is in the news again - this time for winning a major court victory in a libel trial that represents the second court victory for Séralini and his team in less than a month.
On November 25, the High Court in Paris indicted Marc Fallous, the former chairman of France's Biomolecular Engineering Commission, for "forgery" and the "use of forgery." The details of the case have not been officially released.
Comment: The evidence showing the serious health and environmental consequences of genetically modified foods cannot be denied, thus those who seek to hide the truth must resort to underhanded techniques to protect the industry.
- 105 Scientists slam GMO-Rat-Study retraction
- In the face of Monsanto's minions: Researcher refuses to retract GM maize tumor study
- Scientist: Many pro-GMO corporate biologists own GMO patents, in bed with Monsanto
Years of research have shown that time in the womb is crucial for brain development; so is early childhood, when experiences and nutrition alike can shape the growing nervous system.
But what about the day that separates the two?
Birth may play a larger role in brain development than previously believed, a new and ongoing study reveals. The long-term implications for humans are still fuzzy, but if the findings hold, they'll position the brain as one of many organs influenced by the birth experience.
"We know these major organs — the heart, the lungs — are being prepared prenatally for life outside the mother," said Alexandra Castillo-Ruiz, a postdoctoral researcher at Georgia State University. "We know little about the brain."
And we don't know whether changing the method of birth will affect how the brain develops — and if so, how. The research is still in its early stages, but scientists are finding evidence that cesarean delivery may influence health in the long run by, for example, increasing the child's risk for juvenile arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, among other autoimmune conditions. Is there a similar effect for the brain as well?
The History of GMOs
The GMO revolution was fueled by oil subsidies, government corruption and university funding (1). GMOs were engineered after WW2, based on a surplus military product. There was extra bomb making material that was found to work as fertilizer, so the synthetic fertilizer industry was created. There was excess nerve gas that could be used as an insecticide, and the insecticidal industry was created.
The primary reason GM crops are engineered is to allow them to drink poison (pesticides), and survive. They are inserted with foreign genes that allow them to what would otherwise be deadly doses of poisonous herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. These crops can be sprayed at extremely high doses, killing everything around them but leaving the crop intact. (2)
Comment: While it is not surprising that GMO foods cause major disturbances in gut flora, research into the specific bacteria present in products like glyphosate/RoundUp, that lead to gut imbalances/toxicity, is really frightening!
Read the following articles:
- How GMO farming and food is making our gut flora unfriendly
- Monsanto's Roundup devastating gut health, contributing to overgrowth of deadly bacteria
- Worse than DDT: When you eat this, it ends up lingering in your gut
- Are you inflamed over GMO foods?
Let's start with the basics: What is fascia?
At its most basic definition: Fascia is connective tissue. It's kind of like a pomegranate—your skin is the outer shell, while your organs, muscles, and bones are the juicy seeds—all the white parts and pockets are fascia.
Tamiflu is highly recommended to be taken within the first 48 hours of being presented with flu symptoms by the Infectious Disease Society of America, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the United Kingdom's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Even the World Health Organization (WHO) classifies Tamiflu as an "essential" medicine that has been "selected with due regard to public health relevance, evidence on efficacy and safety, and comparative cost-effectiveness."
However, studies are proving that Tamiflu may not be as effective or safe as presented by these large government bodies. In fact, evidence is showing just the opposite - because, let's face it, negative side effects are reasonable to expect with any medication.
However, Tamiflu presents itself with millions of reported side effects which include long-term neuropsychiatric adverse reactions - especially in boys aged 10 to 19 years old.
Comment: The fact that this drug is still on the market, despite years of evidence showing that it not only has little effect but that it poses such significant risks underlies the power of the medical-pharmaceutical cartel and their obvious disregard of the public's well-being.
- What the Tamiflu saga tells us about drug trials and big pharma
- Don't give kids Tamiflu: doctors
- Evidence Grows: Tamiflu Induces psychosis, hallucinations and suicide in young people
- Avoiding complications and death from Influenza
- Bifidobacteria Probiotics: Fighting colds and flu infections
- Herbal Medicine: Can Natural Remedies Really See Off Winter Colds and Flu?
Researchers have found that 20 minutes after a meal, bacteria produce proteins that influence activation of appetite-regulating neurons in the brain.
"We now think bacteria physiologically participate in appetite regulation immediately after nutrient provision by multiplying and stimulating the release of satiety hormones from the gut," said senior study author Serguei Fetissov from University of Rouen in France.
"In addition, we believe gut microbiota produce proteins that can be present in the blood longer term and modulate pathways in the brain," Fetissov pointed out.
Comment: For more on the role of gut bacteria see:
- Microbes in Our Gut Regulate Genes That Control Obesity and Inflammation
- Weight May Be Linked to Type of Bacteria
- Gut bacteria from thin humans can slim mice down
The mind/body/soul connection can allow you to heal in ways that prescription medications never could.
My body taught me how to get healthy. It's a celebratory wonder. No one else knew how to pull me out of the quagmire.
This wondrously animated bag of bones has only ever wanted my attention. The body knows about healing and survival and evolution and when acknowledged that leads to freedom.
Yes, the human beings capacities are awe inspiring. And yet what we do to ourselves here in the west is tragic...we shut down these incredibly intelligent creatures.
Comment: True healing: The one thing that Big Pharma can never deliver
True healing and true health are deep concepts which by their very definition imply oneness and unity (the word heal is etymologically derived from various words such as the Old English hælan meaning "to make whole"). True healing includes the many levels within you beyond just the physical - the integration of the emotional, sexual, mental, spiritual and other selves or layers. True healing is far beyond just "managing", "treating" and "curing" disease, which Big Pharma and its lapdog the FDA like to focus so exclusively upon. Western medicine has its place in society as an excellent tool for specialized surgical or other emergency interventions - however it came into being from the Rockefeller-Big Pharma cartel, whose business model thrives on repeat customers who can't get off the hamster wheel of drug after drug after drug. On a deeper level, is it really any wonder that Western medicine can't deliver true healing, when its approach is narrow and materialistic, rather than broad and holistic - when it's fixated on managing, treating and curing, rather than healing?















Comment: Corporate fascism: Trans-Pacific Partnership is the most criminal and secret treaty in history