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Health and Evolutionary Reasoning – The PaNu Method by Kurt G Harris MD Our current ideas of "health" or "optimal health" are modern concepts. Although evolving over millenia, in current form they are specific to our culture and are part of our "language game" - to borrow Ludwig Wittgenstein's term. One definition of a language game is an internally coherent system of values and concepts t ... Read on »
Treatment Blurbs From ILADS by Connie S. Patient Expert Here, in my laziest blog post ever, I will be sprinkling about little bits n' pieces of information on Lyme disease treatments, which I received from the experts at the latest ILADS conference. These are random blurbs that you may find helpful for treating your Lyme disease, or one of the million infections and/or other conditions that accompany i ... Read on »
Hooked on Endorphins by Susan Hi friends!! Are we all looking forward to the weekend? You know my feelings on weekends. But this is my last week doing a full weekend of 5am shifts. I switched days off with a co-worker, so I have next Sunday off. So now next Saturday (Dec 5) is my last day at the radio station!On the other job front, I know I yammered away about not being able t ... Read on »
Are You Consuming Poisonous Strawberries? by Curtis Duncan Unbeknownest to most people, commercially grown strawberries are one of the most toxic fruits you can consume. Commercially grown strawberries are high in pesticides. Pesticides are one of the overlooked dangers in our industrial food system. I mean hey we all use pesticides. We use them to KILL those weeds which is often medicine like the medicina ... Read on »
‘Tis The Season…for Persimmons by Tera W. Patient Expert by Lisa Bolard I’ve long heard about the benefits and wonders of persimmons, but when I’ve tried them in the past, I found them to taste awful. Now I know why. I did some research, and realize that I had been trying an astringent variety before it was ripe enough to taste good. Since it is now persimmon season, and I’m quit ... Read on »
Kids Can Be Damaged by Excessive Cell-phone Use by Bill Klemm Doctor of Philosophy As I have explained in my book, almost any activity that is interspersed between learning events, is an interference that can reduce learning efficiency. When children constantly interrupt study (even classroom work) by talking on their cell phones or text messaging, they reduce the efficacy of registering and remembering what they are supposed to ... Read on »
Thanksgiving Menu by Andrea Fabry Patient Expert I stand amazed. We actually cooked a yeast-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free, wheat-free, sugar-free, casein-free Thanksgiving dinner. And loved it! We have come to realize just how intolerant our bodies have become to processed foods in any form. The more we gravitate to a raw/whole foods diet, the better we feel. This is our me ... Read on »
Synthetic Hormones, Pfizer-Wyeth Lose Big Court Case by Jeffrey Dach MD by Jeffrey Dach MD Medical Doctor Pfizer-Wyeth Loses Big Case Prempro Causes Breast Cancer 112 Million in Punitive Damages by Jeffrey Dach MD A 112 million dollar punitive is a very loud statement. It states that the jury was outraged by the " wanton and reckless” conduct by Wyeth. 112 Million Dollars in punitive damages was awarded to two breast cancer vict ... Read on »
Calories and Weight loss (part one) by yongqiang x. Patient Expert We all understand that women only have daily grant of 2,000 calories, as compared to 2,500 calories in case of men. But ask somebody what calories are, and the bulk wouldn’t be able to answer. All they know is that too many calories can donate to weight gain. So what are calories? Calories are fundamentally units of energy. Energy which is us ... Read on »
Kids Can Be Damaged by Excessive Cell-phone Use by Bill Klemm Doctor of Philosophy As I have explained in my book, almost any activity that is interspersed between learning events, is an interference that can reduce learning efficiency. When children constantly interrupt study (even classroom work) by talking on their cell phones or text messaging, they reduce the efficacy of registering and remembering what they are supposed to ... Read on »