Posted July 27, 2018
Heard anything bad lately about ascorbic acid vitamin C? If you haven’t, you may have been away visiting Neptune for too long. For nearly four decades, I have seen that, like all other fashions, vitamin-bashing goes “in” and “out” of style. Lately it has (again) been open season on vitamin C, especially if taken as cheap ascorbic acid. Linus Pauling, the world’s most qualified advocate of vitamin C, urged people to take pure ascorbic acid powder or crystals. Read more.
Archives for July 2018
Breast-Cancer Victim Cured by a New Immunotherapy Treatment
Posted July 27, 2018
Judy Perkins, a 52-year-old woman who was given months to live after repeated chemo treatments failed to rid her body of tumors the size of plums in her liver, is alive and well thanks to a revolutionary immunotherapy treatment administered by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Read more.
Australia will now Fine Parents Twice a Month if they Don’t Vaccinate Their Kids
Posted July 27, 2018
Australia’s “No Jab, No Pay” policy just got a little stronger, or at least more insistent. Under the previous policy, parents who did not keep their children up to date on vaccinations would miss out on a one-time, end-of-the-year tax benefit called Family Tax Benefit Part A, valued at AU$737. Under the updated policy, those same parents will instead lose AU$28 every two weeks while their child is not up to date. Read more.
Impossible Burger and the Road to Consumer Distrust
Posted July 27, 2018
For anyone who wonders why consumers aren’t inspired to trust the GMO industry, consider this bizarre statement from Impossible Foods Chief Communications Officer Rachel Konrad in defense of the Impossible Burger, a veggie burger made more meat-like via genetically engineered yeast. Read more.
Join Suzanne Somers: Save Bioidentical Hormones
Posted July 27, 2018
Don’t let the FDA ban Bioidentical Hormones! Action Alert. Read more.
Back to School — Preventing Vaccine Bullying
Posted July 27, 2018
NVIC receives numerous inquiries every year about school vaccine requirements and exemptions. School vaccine mandates (requirements) and exemptions vary from state to state because they are determined by each state’s legislature. You will need to understand the laws of your specific state. Read more.
Vaccinations, Vitamin C, and “Choice”
Posted July 27, 2018
You don’t have to tell me this. I already know. I watched my child suffer a severe vaccine reaction before my very eyes. Seeing my 15 month old baby, screaming, trying to walk to me but not being able to because she was stumbling and falling over and uncoordinated, is a vision I will never be able to get out of my mind. It was horrific. I also watched high dose, saturation level vitamin C return her to normal. I will never forget this either. Read more.
How to Treat Tinnitus
Posted July 27, 2018
Tinnitus, a chronic ringing in your ears,1 affects an estimated 1 in 10 adults.2 The sounds are caused when cells are damaged inside the cochlea, your inner ear, and the malfunctioning cells end up sending signals to your brain even in the absence of audible sound. Your brain translates these signals into what has been described as ringing, buzzing, hissing, clicking, chirping, screeching, static, roaring, pulsing, whooshing and/or whistling sounds. Read more.
How to Determine the Saturation Level of Niacin
Posted July 27, 2018
Niacin is vitamin B-3, one of the water soluble B-complex vitamins. One of niacin’s unique properties is its ability to help you naturally relax and get to sleep more rapidly at night. And it is well established that niacin helps reduce harmful cholesterol levels in the bloodstream. Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D. explains: “Niacin is one of the best substances for elevating high density lipoprotein cholesterol (the “good cholesterol) and so decreases the ratio of the total cholesterol over high density cholesterol.” Read more.
Stroke, Toxins, and Women
Posted July 27, 2018
You may never think of stroke. You may not think you’re at risk, that it’s a problem that occurs in older people, like grandparents. Certainly, it’s not a health risk for you. Turns out that strokes are on the rise among millennials. Read more.