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by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.first published in 2005 at Salon.com In June 2000, a group of top government scientists and health officials gathered for a meeting at the isolated Simpsonwood conference center in Norcross, Ga. Convened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the meeting was held at this Methodist retreat center, nestled in wooded…
Read MoreAs we age, a major issue facing all of us is hearing loss. Unfortunately, little is being done to prevent the problem, and its resolution primarily focuses on treating the symptoms with hearing aids. One aspect of hearing aids that has eluded the attention of most health care professionals is the fact that hearing aids…
Read MoreDr. A. C. Fonder The W. B. Saunder’s Medical Dictionary defines a syndrome as a complex of symptoms; a set of symptoms which occur together; the sum of any morbid state.1 Research has demonstrated that excessive dental distress routinely coexists with a pattern of chronic symptoms that are found throughout all systems of the body.2-21,31,32 These…
Read MoreAn Integrated Approach Utilizing New Technology Book Summary Key Underlying Factors: Environmental Pollution Mercury Poisoning Dental Infections Processed Foods Genetic Links Reversing Cancer: Powerful personal journey reversing a stage III ovarian cancer with minimal side effects using alternative medicine integrated with conventional treatment; describes effective, non-invasive advanced technologies to destroy cancer while preserving the immune…
Read MoreJim O’Brien Charles Williamson, M.D., co-director of the Toxic Studies Institute in Boca Raton, Florida and colleague, Jordan Davis, M.D., sat down with Life Extension magazine for an in-depth interview on the problem of mercury toxicity caused by dental fillings. Unlike past treatments of this subject, the two physicians spoke from a clinical, medical and…
Read MoreNatural Medicine Journal Article Summary Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, results primarily from a progressive degeneration of cartilage glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Standard drug therapy suppresses pain and inflammation, but actually promotes progression of the disease process by inhibiting GAG synthesis and cartilage repair. In contrast, glucosamine sulfate offers an effective treatment for osteoarthritis by…
Read MoreAUSTRALIAN PAPER ON CHEMOTHERAPY An important paper has been published in the Australian journal Clinical Oncology. This meta-analysis, entitled “The Contribution of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy to 5-year Survival in Adult Malignancies” set out to accurately quantify and assess the actual benefit conferred by chemotherapy in the treatment of adults with the commonest types of cancer. Although…
Read MoreDr. Hans Selye International Institute of StressUniversity of MontrealMontreal, Quebec, Canada The Nature of Stress was submitted to Dr. Fonder shortly before Selye’s death. Dr. Fonder knew him well having been invited by Selye to share his lecture platform on several occasions. This treatise is presented as prepared by Hans Selye as if he is…
Read MoreJennifer Luke School of Biological Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Royal London Hospital Original PaperCaries Res 2991;35:125-128 Presented by permission of the author. Key WordsCalcium, Distribution, Fluoride, Human pineal gland, Hydroxyapatite, Pineal concretions AbstractThe purpose was to discover whether fluoride (F) accumulates in the aged human pineal gland. The…
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