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Read these Doctor's Comments
about Drugs
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"The person who takes medicine must recover twice,
once from the disease and once from the medicine." William Osler, M.D.
"The cause of most disease is in the poisonous drugs
physicians superstitiously give in order to effect a cure." Charles E. Page, M.D.
"If all the medicine in the world were thrown into the sea,
it would be bad for the fish and good for humanity."
O.W. Holmes, (Prof. of Medicine Harvard University)
"Every drug increases and complicates the patients
condition." Robert Henderson, M.D.
"In sickness the body is already loaded with impurities. By
taking drug - medicines more impurities are added, thereby the case is further
embarrassed and harder to cure." Elmer Lee, M.D.
"The necessity of teaching mankind not to take drugs and
medicines, is a duty incumbent upon all who know their uncertainty and injurious
effects; and the time is not far distant when the drug system will be abandoned." Charles Armbruster, M.D.
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See the website
www.drugs.com
to look up possible side effects
of any prescription drugs or medications that you are using.
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Let Your
Body Heal Itself
 There are natural alternatives including: vitamins, minerals,
herbs, enzymes, probiotics, and many others that when combined in the right way can support you body's own healing power.
Is is magic? No it is the way that our Creator God made us and the world's gifts for us. It is up to
all of us to use these gifts wisely.
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Did
You
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You have a wonderful human body that when given the right
nutrients in the right amounts can heal itself.
"Most people do not consume an optimal amount of all vitamins by diet alone. Pending strong evidence of effectiveness from randomized trials, it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements."
- JAMA Journal of the American Medical Association 6/12/2002 Vol 287
There are hundreds of studies which show the risk of cancer, heart disease, and
other top killers is reduced by eating more than just the minimal RDA standards. Prevention
is the main defense from disease. Detoxification and having proper nutritional
balance is the treatment. Natural foods, herbs, vitamins and supplements to
support your body's natural healing.
If you need help learning how to take care of yourself
then click here for free
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You would not think of exposing yourself to an Atomic Bomb fallout or
excessive X-rays. But not getting enough vitamins and minerals is just as
dangerous. Cells in your body not getting their vitamins and minerals suffer
both DNA and mitochondrial damage. These cells under a microscope look like they
have been hit with radiation. This type of damage may cause you to age faster
and can lead to Cancer
and other degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and
others.
- Vitamin deficiency = DNA damage
- Strengthen your Body & Immune system
- Prevent Disease and support Healing
- Critical for Adults and Children
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- Used over the World for 1000's of years
- The Real Thing - not synthetic or fake junk
- Your Body has Evolved with these Plants
- Natural Healing and Medicinal Properties
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- Inexpensive Insurance for You
- Help keep Your Body Tuned-up
- Have anti-aging properties
- over 50% People have Vitamin Deficiency
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- Time Tested proven Remedies
- Used by Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Nature's Medicine
- Detoxify, Energize, and Balance You
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"It's virtually impossible to get sufficient quantities of some
key nutrients from food alone - even with the most healthful diets."
- Jeffery Blumberg PhD professor of
Nutrition Tufts University
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Dr. Mark Crapo
"Would you like to live longer - look and feel better ... find out about people
who are doing it and how you can improve your health and life."
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Heart Attack Weblinks for more Information
When the flow of blood to the
human heart is reduced or shut off, the heart is deprived of required oxygen. If
blood flow is not restored within minutes, parts of the heart muscle will start
to die, causing permanent damage to the heart muscle. This process is called
myocardial infarction, and more commonly called a heart attack. Because this
happens when the coronary arteries cannot provide the heart with needed oxygen,
doctors also call a heart attack a "coronary." With the beginning of a
heart attack, the primary symptom is a consistent deep, often severe sharp pain
in the chest that can spread to the left arm, jaw, neck, and the region between
the shoulder blades. The pain may last for up to 12 hours. Many persons who have
had heart attacks describe it as a heavy, substernal pressure that makes it feel
as if the chest is being squeezed. Other symptoms include: breath shortness,
sweating, nausea, and vomiting. Also, a heart attack can cause abnormal
heartbeat rhythms which are known as arrhythmias. Arrhythmias cause in over
500,000 deaths in the USA every year and that number is rising, in spite of
improved cardiac resuscitative techniques. There are three basic scenarios that
can produce a heart attack. The first, and the most common, is partial or
complete blockage of one of the arteries that supply the heart with oxygen, very
often by a blood clot. Normally the arteries have been narrowed by years of
coronary artery disease where plaque, which is composed of cholesterol rich
fatty deposits, proteins, and excess smooth muscle cells, builds upon the
arterial walls. The arterial walls then thicken, slowing and reducing the flow
of blood to the heart muscle. The roughening of arterial walls by deposits of
plaque not only narrows the arteries, but also makes it much easier for blood
clots to form on the inner surfaces. When a clot grows, or detaches from its
place of origin and travels through the blood vessels, the clot may block a
coronary artery entirely thus causing a heart attack. In the second heart attack
scenario, an arrhythmia may set in, so that the heart is no longer pumping
enough blood to ensure a proper supply. In the third, a weak spot in a blood
vessel, called an aneurysm, may break or rupture, causing internal bleeding and
disrupting normal blood flow. Anything that puts extra stress on the heart
and/or blood vessels an emotional crisis, a heavy meal, over-exertion from
exercise or heavy lifting may serve as a trigger for a heart attack, but such
factors are not the underlying cause Persons considered to be at greater than
normal risk of heart attack are those with a family history of heart disease;
those who smoke and/or abuse drugs; people with diabetes, high blood pressure,
high cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels; sedentary people "couch
potato", and those who are under stress and/or who have "type A"
personalities Over 30% of all heart attacks occur without any warning at all.
The remainder are preceded by months or even years of symptoms, most commonly
angina pectoris chest pain that is typically aggravated by stress or physical
exertion and relieved by rest Like a heart attack, angina is caused by a lack of
oxygen in the heart muscle, but the amount of oxygen deprivation is not enough
to actually damage the heart tissue Many people complain of intermittent angina,
shortness of breath, and/or unusual fatigue in the days or weeks leading up to a
heart attack. A constant sensation of heartburn that persists for days and from
which antacids provide no relief can be a sign of an impending heart attack The
lifestyle changes listed on this webpage and dietary supplements can help
prevent heart problems and also provide good health overall.
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