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Apr 28 2015

It is broken, and it will stay broken unless

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Imagine you are driving down the highway and open the car window and throw all your money away.  That is exactly what it is like to try to fix the so called healthcare system.  It simply is throwing money out the window.  Jeff Novick MS RD has a much better idea and one you are really going to like.  Give a listen!

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Apr 21 2015

4 Food Medicines that Can Save Your Life

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HealthNews of the Month
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New Study Shows Probiotics May Prevent ADHD And Autism Spectrum Disorders
“There is a growing amount of medical research indicating that alterations in the type of bacteria that live in our gastrointestinal tract can influence brain function, mood and overall mental health.

Cow’s Milk-Induced Infant Apnea Video
“the latest evidence implicating bovine casomorphin in apnea, crib death, and autism, stay tuned!”

4 Food Medicines that Can Save Your Life
“With the rise of modern medicine, holistic healing, and folklore remedies food medicine has taken a backseat to flashy miracle cures and technologically advanced procedures.”

Measles and Cloudy Thinking
“The recent measles epidemic with its scary media presentation has me asking, What is going on here?”
From Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, http://orthomolecular.org/subscribe.html and http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/index.shtml.

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Apr 14 2015

Do food dyes make children hyper?

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With so many children suffering with ADHD, one of the debates that has gone on for years is do food dyes actually make children hyper? One side says there is no evidence they do and the other side believes they has proof positive it does. It time to know what really is the connection. Make sure you don’t confuse whether a food is healthy as to whether they contain food dyes or not. Listen now!

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Apr 04 2015

Cancer and Vitamin D

Seventy five percent of breast and colon cancer could be prevented if you have the right amount of vitamin D in your body.  If you have never heard of the Dynamite Model for cancer you definitely want to listen to this podcast.  Listen now!

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Mar 31 2015

Why would anyone bring a baby to a chiropractor?

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Most people do not recognize the stress a baby’s spine goes through starting with the birth process, then learning to stand and eventually walk.   These stressors interfere with the system in the body that controls all function and development, the nervous system.  Every little spine deserves a chance.  Listen now!

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Mar 24 2015

A depressing story on Antidepressants

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HealthNews of the Month
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Do Antidepressant Drugs Really Work? Video
“Freedom of Information Act documents show drug companies hid critical findings from doctors and the public.

8 Biggest Sleep Myths
“It often takes a bad night’s sleep to remember how important it is to have a good night’s sleep.

Treat Osteoarthritis with Exercise
“Osteoarthritis means that you have pain in a joint and your doctor does not know the cause.

Why Eggs And Other Cholesterol-Laden Foods Pose Little Or No Health Risk
“…the press and public health community confused consumers with the message that an advisory panel was urging the government to stop warning people off eggs despite high cholesterol content.”

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Mar 17 2015

A special heart disease update for women!

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If you are female, young or middle aged, then please listen to this, the latest research on what you need to know about heart disease recovery.  Most research that had been known about women and heart disease was done on women over the age of 55.  This new study involving 3500 women looked at the outcomes of a heart attack in this younger group. Listen now!

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Mar 10 2015

There is a sugar war going on

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This may be a little over the top, but it has finally been labeled a toxin responsible for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and hypertension.  The good news is 75% is preventable.  Listen now!

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Mar 03 2015

The list of symptoms associated with this are endless

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We have a tendency to think that everyone knows about this.   However, there are just so many people suffering with everything from chronic fatigue to headaches to depression that we feel this is worth mentioning. Listen now!

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Feb 24 2015

Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Try Calorie Cutting!

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HealthNews of the Month
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7 Factors to Consider if You’re Told Your Cholesterol Is Too High
“Over the years, however, cholesterol became a household word for something you must keep as low as possible, or suffer the consequences. Today, dietary fat and cholesterol are typically still portrayed as the worst foods you can consume.

Cutting calories slows aging, new study finds
“Reducing calorie intake could help slow aging and deter chronic disease in mammals, a new study shows.

5 Reasons K-Cups Aren’t OK for the Environment
“…the coffee convenience craze of the century, otherwise known as K-Cups are also a quick way to wreak havoc on the environment and, quite possibly, our health.

Top Vitamin D Research of 2014 From Orthomolecular.org
“Higher vitamin D blood levels may reduce the risk of many types of disease including autoimmune diseases, cancers, cardiovascular disease, dementia, diabetes mellitus and falls and fractures.”

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