Hyperthermia with Far-Infrared for Cancer and Pain

Killing Cancer Cells & Diminishing Pain Quickly with Heat What does the National Cancer Institute say? “Hyperthermia (also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy) is a type of cancer treatment in which body tissue is exposed to high temperatures. Research has shown that high temperatures can damage and kill cancer cells, usually with minimal injury to normal tissues. Many … Continue reading Hyperthermia with Far-Infrared for Cancer and Pain

Omega-7 Fatty Acids: Benefits of a Lesser-Known Omega Fatty Acid

Source: Omega-7 Fatty Acids: Benefits of a Lesser-Known Omega Fatty Acid by Dr. Edward Group Fats often get a bad rap, but the truth is, your body needs healthy fats for energy production, nutrient absorption, and overall cell health. Along with carbohydrates and protein, fats provide energy, maintain brain and heart health, and even help reduce inflammation in … Continue reading Omega-7 Fatty Acids: Benefits of a Lesser-Known Omega Fatty Acid

CO2 Deficiency and Symptoms in Humans

On Friday the 17th of February 2009 The Environmental Protection Agency formally declared carbon dioxide and five other heat-trapping gases to be pollutants that threaten public health and welfare, setting in motion a process that will regulate the gases blamed for global warming. The E.P.A. said the science supporting its so-called endangerment finding was “compelling … Continue reading CO2 Deficiency and Symptoms in Humans

Antibiotics, Antivirals – The End of Modern Medicine

Salon Magazine published, “Over 95 percent of physicians are concerned about antibiotic resistance, a Consumer Reports poll found. And they have good reason to. Called a global threat by the World Health Organization and “the next pandemic” by CDC director Thomas Friedan, antibiotic resistance threatens their ability to do their jobs. Imagine being a doctor and having to tell … Continue reading Antibiotics, Antivirals – The End of Modern Medicine

Bacteria Resistant to all Treatments – Natural Allopathic Medicine to the Rescue

Source: Thinkstock Unstoppable—without antibiotics, even infections from simple cuts and scratches can escalate dramatically. Alarm bells are ringing around the world. The public is going to be sitting ducks to a plague of antibiotic resistant infections, which are now starting to sweep around the globe. Doctors and patients alike now need to put their attention on … Continue reading Bacteria Resistant to all Treatments – Natural Allopathic Medicine to the Rescue

Gallbladder Cleanse: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Source: Gallbladder Cleanse: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide by Dr. Edward Group Located just below the liver, the gallbladder plays an important role in the digestive system. Its main role is to store and recycle bile, which breaks down the fats in the food we eat. However, the gallbladder also communicates with other organs to perform key … Continue reading Gallbladder Cleanse: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide

The Miracle of Molecular Hydrogen

Scientific researchers tell us, “Hydrogen is extremely unique since it has the capability to act at the cellular level. Hydrogen is qualified to cross the blood brain barrier, to enter the mitochondria, and even has the ability to translocate to the nucleus under certain conditions. Once in these ideal locations of the cell, previous studies … Continue reading The Miracle of Molecular Hydrogen

Hypocapnia (Lowered CO2) in the Blood Leads to Reduced Oxygenation

Under clinical conditions, low oxygen and low carbon dioxide generally occur together. Therapeutic increase of carbon dioxide, by inhalation of this gas diluted in air, is often an effective means of improving the oxygenation of the blood and tissues.[1] Carbon dioxide is one of the most important gases for life. It is healthy and extremely … Continue reading Hypocapnia (Lowered CO2) in the Blood Leads to Reduced Oxygenation

Viral Infections are pH Sensitive

Filamentous 790 nm long for Marburg virus and 970 nm long for Ebola virus. Diameter is about 80nm. According to doctors at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University Ebola is becoming harder to treat because rapid mutation could “render treatment and vaccines ineffective.” American scientists indicate that the initial patients diagnosed with the virus in Sierra … Continue reading Viral Infections are pH Sensitive

Juicing for Weight Loss: 6 Easy Recipes to Try

Source: Juicing for Weight Loss: 6 Easy Recipes to Try by Dr. Edward Group Juicing has become a popular way to boost energy and lose weight. You may have heard juice cleansing radio ads, seen (or bought) expensive juices in the store, or maybe you've even made juice from scratch. But does juicing for weight loss … Continue reading Juicing for Weight Loss: 6 Easy Recipes to Try