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‘I Had to Stand by Idly, Watching These People Die.’

Part II in a series on Dr. Paul Marik—a magnificent doctor who was fired from his job and professorship because he successfully treated his COVID-19 patients with FDA-approved drugs and high-dose Vitamin C. The following post is from The Courage to Face COVID-19: Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex, by John Leake and…


Winter Fitness: Safety Tips for Cold-Weather Exercise

You feel cold most in your fingers, ears and toes. During World War II, gunners on the bombers complained bitterly about frozen hands, ears and toes. The Army Air Force added special insulation to their gloves, hats and boots, and they stopped complaining even though they still suffered frostbite on the skin of their necks…


The Truth About Colonoscopies, Part 4

In case you missed previous articles, find them here: Part 1– polyps Part 2– Risks Part 3 – invasive & non-invasive screening options Here in this final installment of this 4-part series on colonoscopies, we’ll discuss taking care of your colon, and your overall health, suggestions to do your very best to prevent colon cancer. Risk Factors The…


New Nanoparticle Treatment Regenerates Decaying Teeth

The mounting data on the ill effects of fluoride use have led some to avoid it, but these people may not be aware of a promising new alternative that does what even fluoride can’t. Multiple studies have demonstrated nano preparations of hydroxyapatite can regenerate decayed tooth enamel and help repair dentin within teeth. And it makes…


Healthy Pumpkin Pie with Pecan Crust (Recipe)

I LOVE this pumpkin pie! No surprise it got rave reviews when it was featured on Good Morning America for Thanksgiving a few years ago! Typically, a pumpkin pie is made with a regular pie shell made up of white flour, shortening, sugar and salt and the custard contains molasses, salt and sometimes butter or…


Methionine-Restricted Diet a Promising Cancer Treatment

The idea of hitting cancer cells where they’re vulnerable is the basis of conventional cancer treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy, which target the DNA of malignant cells. But researchers also have identified other, cancer-specific vulnerabilities. Cancer cells have unique nutritional needs that differ from the healthy cells around them, and identifying these cancer-specific characteristics…


Top 9 Nutrients for Better Brain Health

Imagine having a bodyguard that fiercely protects you from an Alzheimer’s attack. This does the equivalent, and if you optimize this as well – it will significantly slash your risk. STORY AT-A-GLANCE Nine nutrients that are vital for brain health and cognition are the marine-based omega-3 fats DHA and EPA, choline, phosphatidylserine, acetyl-L-carnitine, vitamins D…


As a Patient, Are You Giving Informed Consent?

“Informed consent” in health care—in which patients are given risk and benefit information about a medical procedure or treatment beforehand—is supposed to be a cornerstone of doctor–patient interactions. Yet in today’s environment of rushed medical visits and high volumes of patients for doctors to see, informed consent can be slighted. Patients can feel “not listened…


Autism Could Be Diagnosed With an Eye Exam

A new study finds that eye exams may help physicians diagnose sub-types of autism, Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) vary in level of severity and in how they are expressed symptomatically. The unpredictable nature of ASD creates many challenges for physicians trying to diagnose the disorder and also for treatment plans, as each individual responds differently….


It’s Time to Resist the Algorithms

Let’s face it: Algorithms are good and getting even better. Everything from what you see on your Instagram feed, the product recommendations you get on Amazon, the videos you’re shown on YouTube, and the specific directions given to you by Google Maps are shaped by powerful algorithms that process large amounts of data to give…