Doctors Are More Harmful Than Germs, Dr. Harvey Bigelsen explains how today’s medical doctors overprescribe surgery and ignore its long-term health implications. Any invasive medical procedure, he argues—including colonoscopies and root canals—creates inflammation in the body, leading to serious and long-lasting health problems. Inflammation, according to Dr. Bigelsen, is the real cause of all chronic … Continue reading Book review: Doctors Are More Harmful Than Germs by Dr. Harvey Bigelsen M.D
OXIDATION: THE KEY TO CANCER AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASE
"Even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen on normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar." - Dr. Otto Warburg, the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, in 1931 and again in 1944. Oxidation … Continue reading OXIDATION: THE KEY TO CANCER AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASE
Sodium bicarbonate and pH
Lessons in Cancer and General pH Management International Medical Veritas Association by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Most of us are going to be surprised to find out that there is an oncologist in Rome Italy, Dr. Tullio Simoncini, destroying cancer tumors with sodium bicarbonate.[1] Sodium bicarbonate is safe, extremely inexpensive and unstoppably effective when it comes … Continue reading Sodium bicarbonate and pH
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation Therapy
Abstract In the 1940s, a multitude of articles appeared in the American literature detailing a novel treatment for infection. This treatment had a cure rate of 98 to 100% in early and moderately advanced infections, and approximately 50% in terminally moribund patients. Healing was not limited to just bacterial infections, but also viral (acute polio), … Continue reading Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation Therapy
SIBO: All You Need to Know About Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Source: SIBO: All You Need to Know About Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth by Dr. Edward Group If you frequently experience gas, bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea or constipation, you might brush off your symptoms or blame it on something you ate. But if those symptoms linger, you might consider whether you have a more serious health … Continue reading SIBO: All You Need to Know About Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Mad cow disease prions capable of evolution, even without DNA
Abnormal prion proteins cause at least 20 fatal diseases The Scripps Research Institute has published a study in the journal Science alleging that prions, lifeless protein particles that are believed to cause serious brain diseases, are able to mutate and develop resistance to drugs in the same way that bacteria and other living things do. … Continue reading Mad cow disease prions capable of evolution, even without DNA
The humble earthworm may hold the the key to preventing or treating fever
Although not a herb, earthworms are considered a vital part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Known as qui yin, the earthworm appears in many ancient texts as an effective remedy for many inflammatory conditions, including asthma, cold, and fever. Asian folk healers classify qui yin as one of the essential ingredients in TCM, with documentation of its use going as … Continue reading The humble earthworm may hold the the key to preventing or treating fever
Mom’s Exposure to Microbes Lowers Allergies in Kids
Children born to mothers exposed to microbes during pregnancy may be less likely to develop allergies, German researchers say. They found that pregnant mice exposed to inhaled barnyard microbes gave birth to allergy-resistant offspring. The microbe exposure triggered a mild inflammatory response in the mothers. This response was characterized by increased expression of microbe-sensing Toll-like … Continue reading Mom’s Exposure to Microbes Lowers Allergies in Kids
Modern Proteom Research Disproves Enderlein’s Theory of Microbial Life Cycles
New Studies Will Explain How Isopathic Fungal Remedies Actually Work to Fight Disease During the past few decades, a type of live blood analysis based on Prof. Dr. Guenther Enderlein’s work has been taught asserting that specific complex morphological structures in the blood were part of supposed microbial life cycles. Until very recently, this model … Continue reading Modern Proteom Research Disproves Enderlein’s Theory of Microbial Life Cycles
Slow metabolism linked to longevity
When we use the word “metabolism,” we are usually referring to resting metabolic rate, which is the amount of energy (calories) that the body requires per day for its basic functions at rest. Most people believe that it is desirable to raise their metabolism, because they will burn more calories and consequently lose weight. Having … Continue reading Slow metabolism linked to longevity
