Health & Wellness
No, the strategies I'm offering here are not going to be ironic ones that secretly try to impugn your reasoning or make your perspective seem irrational. I happen to believe that given what science has and has not yet told us, a choice either for or against vaccination can be rational. You chose to vaccinate. I didn't. This is a sincere attempt to create common ground.
Before I share the strategies, just so you're sure that I more or less get where you're coming from, let me attempt a short respectful precis of your perspective. Forgive me if I leave out anything important.
This research could have major implications for the 5.3 million Americans living with traumatic brain injury (TBI), and by adding a further link between diet and brain health, could help the additional 1.7 million people each year who suffer trauma—52,000 of whom will die.
Comment: For a much more in depth look at the health issues associated with High Fructose Corn Syrup read the following articles:
- High fructose corn syrup: How dangerous is it?
- High Fructose Corn Syrup: a Recipe for Hypertension, Study Finds
- High Fructose Corn Syrup - The Poison that Promotes Obesity and Liver Damage
- High Fructose Corn Syrup Linked to Liver Scarring, Research Suggests
- Child diabetes blamed on food sweetener fructose syrup
- One More Link in the Mercury-High Fructose Corn Syrup Chain: Autism
- Is High Fructose Corn Syrup Turning Us Into Mad Hatters?
- High Fructose Corn Syrup Contaminated with Toxic Mercury, Says Research
- High-Fructose Corn Syrup Prompts Considerably More Weight Gain, Researchers Find
- Sugar coated / We're drowning in high fructose corn syrup. Do the risks go beyond our waistline?
Millions are suffering from mysterious illnesses for which they've received essentially no help from physicians. Some are referred to psychologists after being told their illness is "imagined," while others are accused of fabrication.
Because mold toxins are so unique and their effects are so broad, symptoms of mold toxicity are complex and varied, making it difficult for physicians to arrive at the correct diagnosis.
"Probably every doctor in the United States is treating mold illness — they just don't realize it."
Benzodiazepines include branded prescription drugs like Valium, Ativan, Klonopin and Xanax. This class of drug received FDA approval in the 1960s and was believed to be a safer alternative to barbiturates.
Despite new psychiatric protocols, some physicians continue to prescribe benzodiazepines as a primary treatment for insomnia, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and other ailments. A growing body of research indicates this practice could greatly increase patients' risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to Helene Alphonso, DO, Director of Osteopathic Medical Education at North Texas University Health Science Center.
"Current research is extremely clear and physicians need to partner with their patients to move them into therapies, like anti-depressants, that are proven to be safer and more effective," said Dr. Alphonso, a board-certified psychiatrist practicing in Fort Worth. "Due to a shortage of mental health professionals in rural and underserved areas, we see primary care physicians using this class of drugs to give relief to their patients with psychiatric symptoms. While compassionate, it's important to understand that a better long-term strategy is needed."
Comment: Actually anti-depressants are not a better alternative; they have also been found to be ineffective, and fraught with numerous serious side effects:
- Anti-depressant study disturbing
- Psychological side-effects of anti-depressants worse than thought
- People who are taking anti-depressant medications are more likely to develop Parkinson's disease
- When it comes to Anti-depressants, it appears profit, not benefits, outweigh the risks
- Antidepressants Proven to be Useless, Pushed on Public Anyway
- A single dose of SSRI antidepressant can alter brain architecture in hours
Comment: For more effective and safer methods to help alleviate anxiety and stress, see:
- Simple techniques that can help alleviate anxiety
- The effects of anxiety on your brain and what you can do to help yourself
- Got anxiety? You may be deficient in magnesium
- Music more effective than drugs in relieving pain and anxiety
- When feeling anxiety don't try to calm down - get excited!
- How the microbes living in your gut might be making you anxious or depressed
It all began after reading the classic book The Hundred Year Lie about chemicals in our food supply and continued when I tasted organic carrots for the first time. That's when I knew I had been missing out (they actually tasted like carrots are supposed to taste).
Eventually I made eating healthy and organic as the foundation of my new lifestyle. I started slow, adopting a budget of about $20 every 10 days that I would use only on organic food.
I started with the essentials: organic mixed greens, spinach, carrots, kale and other produce, and resolved to eat all of these foods even if it was straight out of the box or bag (I had no cooking skills at the time).
Small changes like these made a huge difference, and I started getting curious about all the new "superfoods" being talked up on natural health websites, like coconut water.
The health food store became my favorite new destination, and the large paper boxes of coconut water caught my eye almost immediately. But just as soon as I began to notice them, they were gone, and the manager told me more times than I could count times that she didn't know when they would be in stock again.
Coconut Water Mania had officially begun.
Comment: While coconut water may not live up to its over-hyped reputation, coconut oil has numerous documented health benefits:
- Think Olive Oil is Good? Coconut Oil is Supreme!
- 100 everyday Coconut oil uses
- Coconut Oil Benefits: When Fat Is Good For You
- Coconut Oil is the Antiviral of Nature
- Coconut oil can help improve thyroid function
Pearson's company is not in the business of curing disease and easing suffering. It exists to make big money for its shareholders, something that Pearson readily acknowledges:
"[If] products are sort of mispriced and there's an opportunity, we will act appropriately in terms of doing what I assume our shareholders would like us to do."In "acting appropriately," Valeant has raised the prices on several drugs this year - in some cases, as much as 800%.
That's because the symptoms of starvation are often a gap in the knowledge and experience of the average prepper. We prep specifically so that we'll never experience hunger, and unfortunately, that means that many of us don't prepare ourselves for being hungry. We need to remember that no matter how much food we stock up on, or how much food we can grow, or how superb our hunting and foraging skills are, we may still go hungry someday. Horrible things happen to the best of us, and we need to prepare for the worst rather than just preparing to avoid the worst.
Researchers at Stanford University and the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health say school-prepared meals may contain unsafe levels of bisphenol A, or BPA. Often found in canned foods and plastic packaging, the widely used chemical can mimic human hormones. Research has shown it can harm the developing brains and bodies of fetuses, infants and children.
"There are known sources of BPA being used in school food," said Jennifer C. Hartle, a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford and lead author of the study, which was recently published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.
Comment: For more information about BPA and the numerous health issues associated with this pervasive toxic chemical read the following articles:
- The Facts About Bisphenol A
- Bisphenol A is everywhere - is it safe?
- BPA Report Details Chemical's Hazards
- President's Cancer Panel Warns of Toxic Effects of BPA
- One of the Most Common Chemicals Used in Modern Life Is Now Being Seen as a Health Threat

The two types of HPV vaccine now on the market have been shown effective at preventing strains of the virus that cause 70% of cervical cancer, as well as some other cancers.
Concordia University's Genevieve Rail also said there is no proof that the human papillomavirus directly causes cervical cancer, though a German scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize five years ago for discovering the link.
Experts say Rail's public attacks are seriously misinformed and risk undermining an important public-health program — and they question why the Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) would fund her work.
Comment: Concordia University's Genevieve Rail is not the first scientist to explain why HPV vaccines are unsafe:
- No benefit to Gardasil vaccine
- Gardasil: New study brings more safety questions to light
- Deaths Associated with HPV Vaccine Start Rolling In, Over 3500 Adverse Affects Reported
- Lead developer of HPV vaccines comes clean, warns parents & young girls it's all a giant deadly scam
- Why is the CDC ignoring explosion of Recorded HPV Vaccine injuries, as other countries move to take protective action?
- TV2 Denmark documentary on HPV vaccine shows lives of young women ruined
- Study Reveals Serious HPV Vaccine Problems: Fainting, Blood Clots, Death Among Risks
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering a move to eliminate the 'Linear No-Threshold' (LNT) basis of radiation protection that the US has used for decades and replace it with the 'radiation hormesis' theory - which holds that low doses of radioactivity are good for people.
The change is being pushed by "a group of pro-nuclear fanatics - there is really no other way to describe them", charges the Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS) based near Washington DC.
Comment: There is no 'safe' exposure to radiation
- In This Nuclear World, What Is the Meaning of "Safe"?
- Radioactivity in Food: "There is No Safe Level of Radionuclide Exposure, Whether From Food, Water or Other Sources. Period,"
- Fukushima radiation producing cancer clusters in children at more than 50 times that of normal population
- Book's Astounding Allegation: Chernobyl Radiation Killed Nearly One Million People














Comment: Read the following aricle about this ongoing debate: Pro-Vaxxers are the new pro-lifers: Religious hysteria trumps rational discussion in the vaccine debate