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Medical ozone treatments: could you benefit?

August 19, 2012

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by Dr. Paul Stallone —  The human body can survive for a month without food, and days without water. But without oxygen, the body cannot survive beyond several minutes. Oxygen is the body’s most immediate need. Dr. Otto Warburg, a German biochemist, discovered in the 1920s that diseases and degeneration can be prevented through proper […]

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Magnetic minds

August 17, 2012

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by Kris Lecakes Haley —  Mother Earth has been quite vocal lately. News of tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and more make up the content of our evening news reports, prompting an interesting question that is frequently on the forefront of the minds of many, but one that continues to confound most. Because the track record of […]

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The chicken which should be banned

August 16, 2012

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Do you put dimethylpolysiloxane, an anti-foaming agent made of silicone, in your chicken dishes? How about tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), a chemical preservative so deadly that just five grams can kill you? These are just two of the ingredients in a McDonald’s Chicken McNugget. Only 50 percent of a McNugget is actually chicken. The other 50 […]

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A new tool for smokers

August 16, 2012

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The Arizona Smokers’ Helpline (ASHLine) has expanded its arsenal of resources to help smokers quit tobacco, with the addition of the “Call It Quits” app, which debuted on Facebook and will appear as an iPhone app later this year. The app’s features provide proven strategies to help smokers quit, and fuse ASHLine’s personalized approach to […]

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Energy audits can save you money

August 14, 2012

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by Janice and Jonathan Waterworth —  An energy audit is an inspection and analysis of the energy consumption and in a building, indicating, ultimately, how and where that building can reduce energy consumption and save costs. A professional energy audit involves various characteristics of a home’s building envelope including the walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows […]

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What is the right diet for you?

August 14, 2012

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by Cary Bailen —  In a nation where obesity has become an epidemic, it is no wonder that people are more concerned than ever about health and wellness. Americans spend $40 billion a year on weight-loss programs and products. Everywhere we look there is a new diet or magic pill on the market guaranteed to […]

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Environmental toxins impede thyroid function

August 14, 2012

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by Dr. Mark Starr —  Almost all of us have perchlorate in our bodies, according to the Centers for Disease Control. It is a by-product derived from the manufacture of rocket and jet fuel, car air bags and fireworks. It is virtually everywhere as it leaks into much of the nation’s drinking water supply. Perchlorate […]

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Can a stone kill cancer?

August 14, 2012

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by Julia Busch — “Yes,” says Native American Medicine Man Jay Gutierrez. “Stones emitting low-level natural radiation can kill cancer.” Gutierrez, published in The Townsend Newsletter, backs up his 20-year involvement with research and case studies, including a brain cancer that disappeared in three-and-a-half months. Unbelievable as it sounds, drinking water irradiated with a stone […]

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The link between our environment and senses

August 14, 2012

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by Joy Abrams — In feng shui, the Tao is an ongoing preoccupation of the feng shui master. It simply means in Chinese terms, “the way.” The Tao, or way, reflects an imagery-based manner, a deep value of the Oriental culture. It is our reason for being here and belonging. It reflects our life experience […]

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Radiant beauty comes from health and vitality

August 13, 2012

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by Purvi Desai — The perception of beauty is different for everyone. However, as with fashion, overall trends do exist. As the times change, so do our concepts of beauty. We currently live in a society obsessed with having ageless, radiant skin. Many people will try anything and everything to achieve such radiant skin — […]

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Celebrating cleaner air

August 13, 2012

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by Mary Budinger Environmentalists and health care advocates are celebrating the historic announcement of the first U.S. standards to reduce power plant emissions of toxic air pollution, including mercury, arsenic, acid gas, nickel, selenium and cyanide. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that for every dollar spent to reduce pollution from power plants, the American […]

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Going green with feng shui

August 5, 2012

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by Lisa Montgomery —  Today we hear and read a lot about “green” designs, buildings, products and lifestyles. The following are some hints for green living from a feng shui perspective, which will have the added advantage of creating a more prosperous, balanced home environment. A great way to start is by using plants that […]

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Mass Vaccination

August 3, 2012

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by Dr. Larry Wilson — New epidemics have exploded around the world, but only in places where mass vaccination was or is practiced. These include AIDS, Gulf War syndrome, attention-deficit disorder, sudden infant death syndrome, increased violence, learning disorders, delayed development and perhaps the worst, autism. This article is a continuation of last issue’s vaccination […]

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