Posted April 22, 2016
On Friday, April 22, the CDC Truth, Transparency and Freedom Rally will kick off its two-day event. The expected crowds outside CDC headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia will demand Dr. William Thompson be subpoenaed by Congress. Read more.
Archives for April 2016
How You Can Reverse Cavities & Heal Tooth Decay Naturally
Posted April 22, 2016
In Western medicine, the majority of us have come to accept that, when we are told we have a cavity, there is no other option except to let it continue to decay or get your tooth drilled out and filled with synthetic material. Read more.
Former NBC Boss Asserts his Grandson Damaged by Vaccines
Posted April 22, 2016
Now, in the wake of the unsuccessful attempt to censor the film Vaxxed (trailer), we have Bob Wright, the former CEO of media giant, NBC Universal, authoring a new book, “The Wright Stuff: From NBC to Autism Speaks.” Read more.
Brazilian Study Unable to Determine Causal Link Between Zika and Brain Disorders
Posted April 22, 2016
The study in Brazil involved 151 patients who visited Restoration Hospital between December 2014 and June 2015. All of the patients had symptoms “compatible with arboviruses”—the family of viruses that includes chikungunya, dengue and Zika.1 Read more.
Bring on the Adult Mandates!
Posted April 22, 2016
What’s the difference between a vaccine-injured two-month old and a vaccine-injured 30-year old? The 30-year old has a Facebook account and is going to tell everyone about it. The poor baby has to suffer several more rounds after its mother is told “It’s all normal,” but an adult is probably not going to ride that bull more than once before speaking up. Read more.
Inside the Country’s Most Controversial Company
Posted April 22, 2016
I normally cover the agrichemical industry from afar—parsing World Health Organization pesticide assessments, say, or analyzing megamergers. But on a recent afternoon, I found myself plunged into the industry’s very bosom: Monsanto‘s global R&D center in suburban St. Louis. Read more.
Ways to Make Nutritional Progress Against Diabetes
Posted April 21, 2016
Reading this chapter will report what can be done over and above the use of insulin and classical dietetics. I am very familiar with Type I (insulin dependent diabetes or juvenile diabetes), as two members of my family have it. As this is not a medical text, the author does not describe the symptomatology and treatment using insulin. (By the way, doctors who treat diabetes are practicing orthomolecular medicine without knowing it, for they are using a hormone that is naturally present in the body.) Read more.
Don’t Be Scared of a Niacin Flush!
Posted April 21, 2016
A common story I am told when someone first tries homemade kombucha is that they sometimes experience flushed cheeks and get a bit tingly or lightheaded. This temporary sensation, called a niacin flush, usually lasts less than ten minutes. It is triggered by the extremely bioavailable and rapidly absorbed niacin (Vitamin B3) into the bloodstream. Read more.
New Label Soon for Grass-Fed Milk and Yogurt
Posted April 21, 2016
In January 2016 the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service announced that it withdrew the grass-fed standard, citing a lack of authority to define the claim. Those using the USDA’s grass-fed standard were given 30 days to convert it to a private grass-fed standard or develop a new grass-fed standard. Read more.
Scientist Who Found Gluten Sensitivity Now Says it Doesn’t Exist
Posted April 21, 2016
Over 18 million people are said to have some intolerance to gluten, the sticky protein that can be found in breads, barley, and other wheat products. But how scientifically grounded is this sudden wave of large-scale gluten intolerance? As it turns out, it may not be gluten that is triggering health problems, but a reaction to agrochemicals being used in the harvesting of wheat. Read more.