The water cure: Unveiling the hidden link between dehydration, obesity, cancer and depression

Dr. F. Batmanghelidj proposes that chronic dehydration is a fundamental factor linking obesity, cancer and depression, suggesting that inadequate water intake triggers physiological responses detrimental to health. The body, composed of about 60% water, enters survival mode when dehydrated, leading to fat accumulation as a means to store energy. This can result in weight gain … Continue reading The water cure: Unveiling the hidden link between dehydration, obesity, cancer and depression

The resurgence of herbal remedies: A deep dive into “The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies”

  Millions of Americans are increasingly turning to herbal remedies as a safer and more natural alternative to conventional medicine, with approximately 60 million U.S. adults using herbs for medicinal purposes. Modern science is beginning to support the efficacy of herbal remedies, with studies demonstrating the benefits of herbs like echinacea for boosting the immune … Continue reading The resurgence of herbal remedies: A deep dive into “The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies”

“DMSO” by Drs. Donsbach and Walker elaborate on the untapped potential of this healing agent

DMSO was first synthesized in 1866 but gained medical attention in the mid-20th century. Over 11,000 studies highlight its therapeutic benefits, including pain relief and treatment of conditions like arthritis, scleroderma and interstitial cystitis. Despite global recognition, the FDA only approves DMSO for organ preservation and interstitial cystitis, restricting broader medical use despite extensive evidence … Continue reading “DMSO” by Drs. Donsbach and Walker elaborate on the untapped potential of this healing agent

Unlocking the potential of herbal COX-2 inhibitors for modern ailments

The use of herbs for healing dates back to ancient times, with Hippocrates recognizing their power long before the development of synthetic drugs. This ancient wisdom is now being revisited in the context of modern diseases, particularly in the role of COX-2 inhibitors in managing inflammation-related conditions. COX-2 enzymes are crucial in the inflammatory process … Continue reading Unlocking the potential of herbal COX-2 inhibitors for modern ailments

Unlocking the mysteries of allergies: A comprehensive guide to relief and prevention

Over 25 percent of North Americans, including 35 million in the U.S. and six million children, suffer from allergies, which can range from mild seasonal issues to life-threatening reactions. The book "Allergy Relief and Prevention" by Dr. Jacqueline Krohn, Frances Taylor and Erla Mae Larson explains that allergies occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies … Continue reading Unlocking the mysteries of allergies: A comprehensive guide to relief and prevention

Robert O. Young reveals the power of alkaline herbs in preventing and treating cancer

  Robert O. Young's "The Use of Alkaline Herbs in the Prevention and Treatment of Any Cancerous Condition" suggests alkaline herbs can prevent and treat cancer by neutralizing acidic conditions linked to tumor growth. Examples include garlic, cayenne pepper and turmeric, which combat carcinogens and slow cancer progression. Alkalinizing the body may disrupt cancer cell … Continue reading Robert O. Young reveals the power of alkaline herbs in preventing and treating cancer

“The Stengler Cancer-Reversing Protocol”: A new hope in integrative cancer care

Dr. Mark Stengler's book, "The Stengler Cancer-Reversing Protocol," serves as a comprehensive guide for those seeking alternatives or complements to traditional cancer treatments. It explores the potential of natural therapies, which have intrigued and divided the medical community for years. The book discusses the effectiveness of intravenous vitamin C (IVC) and turkey tail mushrooms. IVC, … Continue reading “The Stengler Cancer-Reversing Protocol”: A new hope in integrative cancer care

Rethinking cancer: Dr. Thomas Cowan’s “Cancer and the New Biology of Water” challenges conventional wisdom about the disease

  Dr. Thomas Cowan disputes the conventional belief that cancer is primarily caused by genetic mutations (oncogenes), arguing that this flawed theory has led to ineffective treatments like chemotherapy, with minimal progress in survival rates for decades. He redefines cancer as a metabolic disease, caused by damaged mitochondria forcing cells into inefficient glycolysis (Warburg effect) … Continue reading Rethinking cancer: Dr. Thomas Cowan’s “Cancer and the New Biology of Water” challenges conventional wisdom about the disease

Study finds bananas more effective than salt reduction for lowering blood pressure

New research shows potassium-rich foods like bananas and avocados lower blood pressure better than cutting salt alone. Hypertension plagues modern diets due to high sodium and low potassium—a reversal of ancestral eating patterns. Men, especially, benefit from increased dietary potassium, improving blood pressure regulation. Foods like spinach and sweet potatoes offer potassium alongside fiber and … Continue reading Study finds bananas more effective than salt reduction for lowering blood pressure

Budesonide emerges as lifeline for measles patients amidst hospital system turmoil

In a heartening turn of events, a 4-year-old girl named Lyla from West Texas has made a remarkable recovery from secondary pneumonia following a measles infection, thanks to the timely administration of budesonide. This case highlights the urgent need for better-equipped hospital systems and more informed medical professionals in the face of infectious diseases. The story … Continue reading Budesonide emerges as lifeline for measles patients amidst hospital system turmoil