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Health Alert: Avoid Imported Orange Juice

Written by Sarah Cain

HEALTH ALERT: Minute Maid, Simply Orange, and Tropicana brands of orange juice have been found to be contaminated with a dangerous fungicide.  The Health Wyze Report Staff recommends only purchasing orange juice from companies that do not import their oranges, such as Florida Natural, and disposing of any other orange juices.

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The F.D.A. is currently doing an "investigation" and has temporarily stopped imports of orange juice, which means that they are waiting until all of the tainted orange juice has been consumed, so they may proclaim that the crisis is over.  There is no recall, nor will there be one.

In Brazil, a fungicide, known as carbendazim is used to prevent fungus from growing on trees, but this fungicide has not been approved in the United States.  Carbendazim has been linked to birth defects in humans, and death in fish.  The manufacturer, DuPont, has already been forced to pay damages for some of the harm that their chemical has caused.  Carbendazim was banned in Australia, due to studies linking it with infertility.

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How Too Much Calcium Can Break Your Bones

by Sayer Ji

Did you know that most calcium supplements on the market today are basically limestone? Yes, that's chalk. Conceal it within a capsule, a slickly glazed tablet, or in the form of a silky smooth liquid, and it is magically transformed into a “calcium supplement”: easy to swallow, “good for the bones” and a very profitable commodity for both the dietary supplement and mining industries. After all, a sizable portion of the Earth's crust is composed of the stuff.

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Calcium carbonate comes very cheap. But does it work?  A review published in Osteoporosis International Aug. 2008 concluded that calcium monotherapy (without vitamin d) actually increases the rate of fracture in women.  If we believe the results of this study, it would appear that calcium alone may do nothing to prevent bone fracture or the loss of bone quality. Were this the end of the story, we might write off the $100 or more we spend on calcium supplements every year as a loss, and start drinking more milk. Not so quick!

In the Harvard Nurses’ Health Study, a review tracking 78,000 nurses for 12 years found that the more cow's milk they consumed, the higher rate of bone fracture they experienced; in the study, the relative risk of hip fracture was 45% higher in those women who drank two or more glasses of milk per day versus those who drank one glass or less. In fact, in countries where both dairy consumption and overall calcium levels in the diet are the lowest, bone fracture rates are also the lowest; conversely, in cultures like the United States where calcium consumption is among the highest in the world, so too are the fracture rates among the highest (see: The China Study).

Osteoporosis, after all, is a complex disease process, involving lack of strenuous exercise, chronic inflammation, multiple mineral and vitamin deficiencies, inadequate production of steroid hormones, dietary incompatibilites and many other known and unknown factors, the least of which is in any probability related to a lack of elemental calcium in the diet. Also, osteoporosis, as defined by X-ray analysis, e.g. Dual-emission X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans, can only directly measure bone mineral density and not structural integrity/strength, which is the real-world indicator of whether your bone will resist breaking when under the trauma, say, of a serious fall.

If we rule out drug (e.g. steroids, synthroid, acid-blockers) and hyperparathyroidism-induced osteoporosis, arguably the two main contributing factors associated with lower-than-normal bone mineral density are:

1) Dietary Acidosis: caused by the excessive consumption of acid forming foods like starchy grains, dairy (excluding goat's milk) and meat, all of which result in the leaching of the alkaline mineral stores in our bones. (Additionally, the consumption of highly acidic substances like coffee, alcohol, sugar, over the counter and prescribed drugs, and even the metabolic byproducts of chronic stress can all put the acid/alkaline balance beyond the tipping point).  The flip-side is the under-consumption of alkalinizing fruits and vegetables, which disburden the mineral stores within the skeletal system of their sacrificial, acid-neutralizing role.

2) Malabsorption Syndrome: caused in large part by the excessive consumption of wheat, cow's milk products, soy (non-fermented) and corn.* All four of these foods, in fact, can be used to produce industrial adhesives, e.g .wheat = book binding glue, cow's milk protein (casein) = Elmer’s glue, soy = plywood glue, corn = cardboard glue, and while not a problem for everyone, for many, their ingestion leads to a disruption of the absorptive capacity of the villi in the intestines by producing a "gluey coating,” contributing to inflammation and atrophy of the villi. Other causes include dysbiosis, an overgrowth of unfriendly and undergrowth of friendly bacteria in the alimentary canal, as well as acute and/or chronic stress which depletes the glutamine without which the intestinal villi die (villi cell turnover occurs within 2 days, indicating even acute bouts of stress of short duration can cause profound damage). You don't see a lack of calcium or Boniva in this picture, do you?

Fortunately these two factors are completely preventable and treatable through dietary and lifestyle changes. It is increasingly clear that osteoporosis is not caused by a lack of calcium; to the contrary, it appears that excessive calcium intake may actually cause greater bone fracture rates, especially later in life! After all, the traditional Chinese peasant diet, based as it is on eating a calcium-poor, plant-based diet, included approximately 250 mg of food calcium a day – not the 1200 mg (or more!) a day the National Osteoporosis Foundation claims is necessary for women and men over 40 to maintain strong bones. 

Paradoxically, not only does the aforementioned hypothetical Chinese peasant have less dense bones than your average Westerner, but s(he) also has incomparably stronger bones. In fact, the Chinese have no traditional word for osteoporosis, and this is at least a 3,000 year old language!

These facts beg for a scientific explanation. A Dutch researcher by the name of Thijs Klompmaker, in his 2000 article “Excessive Calcium Causes Osteoporosis,” provides a brilliant explanation as to why too much calcium interferes with bone health. According to Klompmaker’s analysis, the consumption of excessive calcium introduced through diary products and mineral supplementation may be making our bones weaker.

Due to the fact that excess calcium can deposit into soft tissues, leading to osteoarthritis, muscle cramping, insomnia, constipation, kidney stones, and increased rates of breast and prostate cancers (note: calcium crystals like hydroxylapatite (bone meal) can be mitogenic, stimulating proliferation of cells, and are responsible for th  e screen detectability), the body prevents "calcium overload" by shunting the extra calcium into the bone, where it is stored until it can be safely excreted. This can be a life-saving mechanisms because excess calcium in the blood can lead to the accumulation and destabilization of plaque in the arteries, can exert a hypertensive effect on the heart muscle, and may even induce cardiac arrest. In fact, according to two meta-analyses published in the British Journal of Medicine last year, 500 mg of supplemental elemental calcium a day increases the risk of heart attack by at least 24%!

There is a price to be paid for having to continually sequester excess calcium into the bone, which is that it stimulates the accelerated replication of osteoblasts (bone-building cells), and when osteoblasts replicate approximately 60-70% die as they become part of the new bone mineral matrix they lay down.  Because there are only a fixed number of progenitor cells and replication cycles available to each cell, in a given lifetime, the osteoblasts become prematurely senescent and incapable of replicating at a rate rapid enough to keep up with the osteoclasts, which break down bad bone. These osteocasts are still much younger and active than the osteoblasts, which tips the scales in favor of increased bone turnover, resulting in a rapid decline in bone mineral density and bone quality later in life. This explains why Asians eating their traditional calcium-poor diet, for instance, have lower bone mineral density throughout their life, but reach peak bone mass later, showing slower declines than Westerners while experiencing their golden years.

Sadly, conventional medicine pays far too little, if any attention to the link between dietary and tissue acidosis/malabsorption syndrome and osteoporosis in particular, and the obvious causal link between diet and disease processes, in general. Moreover, with its questionable bias towards viewing disease as genetically predetermined and treatable with chemical therapies, the true causes of suffering are rarely perceived, treated and resolved. In fact today a popular first-line treatment for osteoporosis is the use of bisphosphonates, a class of “bone-building” drugs (e.g. Fosomax, Actonel, Boniva, Reclast), which are made from a class of chemicals first employed to soften water in irrigation systems used in orange groves. The same toxic substance once used to prevent corrosion and scaling on industrial equipment is being given to millions of Americans to “treat” their weakening bones.

These chemicals are highly toxic, and are known to poison the group of bone-building cells known as the osteoclasts, which break down weak bone, making room for new, stronger bone that the osteoblasts put in its place. This unnatural intervention causes weak bone to accumulate beneath the new strong bone, resulting in an increase in bone density at the expense of bone quality. Three to five years into taking these drugs, though bone density usually increases, bone fracture rates may increase as well. The side effects of taking these drugs can be life-threatening, e.g. perforation of the intestines, ulceration of the stomach and intestines, liver and kidney damage, atrial fibrillation, spontaneous bone fractures and an irreversible degeneration of the jawbone known as osteonecrosis. (View all 39 adverse effects here). To make matters worse, there is a systematic trend to label over 18 million Americans with a “disease” known as “osteopenia,” when in fact this is not a clinically relevant, evidence-based term at all, based on a completely arbitrary standard that highly favors overdiagnosis and overtreatment….

Osteopenia does not describe a disease state, nor is it an accurate predictor of future bone fracture rates. Technically speaking, “osteopenia” is defined having a T score -1 to -2 standard deviations from an arbitrarily defined norm, which is the approximate age in the human life cycle for peak bone mass: 25 years of age. The Z score, were it to be emphasized, would take into the age of the person being evaluated (along with other variables such as well as sex, ethnicity, etc). The Z-score, because it is age-mediated, takes into account that as one ages the bone naturally becomes less dense. The use of the T-score generates the illusion that older men and women who are experiencing the natural gradual decline in bone density called aging are not going through a normal process but rather a disease process. This is all the more disturbing when we take into account that higher bone density later in life has been correlated with far higher (300% or higher!) rates of malignant breast cancer. (View studies here)

Ultimately the present T-score based bone density scoring system provides justification for prescribing unnecessary and extraordinarily dangerous medications. Bone health has everything to do with things we control, such as our ability to stay active, and what we do or do not ingest.  Vision and gait disorders, in fact, are at least as important as low bone mineral density in contributing to increased bone fracture rates. We should not allow ourselves to be convinced that swallowing limestone supplements or metabolic poisons will in any way fill the void that a lack of genuine nutrition and exercise left there.

Here are a few tips that should help you go a long way in preventing or reversing bone loss:

1) Eat high-quality protein and vitamin C rich fruits and vegetables! All bone begins as collagen, a substance whose intricate triple helix structure is formed through the Vitamin C driven hydroxlation of the essential amino acids L-lysine and L-proline. Focusing on selecting a diet closer to our hunter and gathered predecessors (not too distant from where we are now, in biological time) appears to be a key factor in preserving both bone density and bone strength. And remember: Vitamin C is not the same thing as ascorbic acid. Szent-Gyorgyi, who received the Nobel Prize for its discovery in 1937, himself concluded that we need a whole food source of this vitamin, e.g. paprika or adrenal extract, and not the synthetic crystals we now carelessly identify with this life-giving food factor in food in order to prevent scurvy.

2) Get sunlight! Vitamin D supplements are to sunlight, what ascorbic acid crystals are to the Vitamin C activity found in whole, raw food.  3) Vitamin K works with vitamin D, preventing hypercalcemia and ectopic calcification, as well as strengthening the bone, without altering bone mineral density. It is is found in wonderfully nutrient-dense foods like kale, and as a by-product of the metabolic activity of friendly bacteria in our gut or in cultured foods.

3) Eliminate Wheat & Gluten from your diet. No grain is more harmful to human health, with over 120 documented adverse health effects culled directly from the National Library of Medicine.

4) Incorporate bone-building/strengthening substances into your diet. For a list of over 200 carefully reviewed natural substances with value, use the GreenMedInfo.com Osteoporosis resource page.

*While soy protein and flours, consumed excessively, will contribute to intestinal issues, including malabsorption of nutrients, in moderate quantities — and treated as a medicine, not a food — soy has profound therapeutic properties. The byproduct of soy fermentation will generate a phytoestrogen known as genistein, for instance, which is probably one of the most powerful, evidence-based bone-strength and density preserving substances in nature.  
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Polio Vaccines Now The #1 Cause of Polio Paralysis

by Sayer Ji

The Polio Global Eradication Initiative (PGEI), founded in 1988 by the World Health Organization, Rotary International, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, holds up India as a prime example of its success at eradicating polio, stating on its website (Jan. 11 2012) that "India has made unprecedented progress against polio in the last two years and on 13 January, 2012, India will reach a major milestone – a 12-month period without any case of polio being recorded."

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This report, however, is highly misleading, as an estimated 100-180 Indian children are diagnosed with vaccine-associated polio paralysis (VAPP) each year. In fact, the clinical presentation of the disease, including paralysis, caused by VAPP is indistinguishable from that caused by wild polioviruses, making the PGEI's pronouncements all the more suspect.1

According to the Polio Global Eradication Initiative's own statistics2 there were 42 cases of wild-type polio (WPV) reported in India in 2010, indicating that vaccine-induced cases of polio paralysis (100-180 annually) outnumber wild-type cases by a factor of 3-4. Even if we put aside the important question of whether or not the PGEI is accurately differentiating between wild and vaccine-associated polio cases in their statistics, we still must ask ourselves: should not the real-world effects of immunization, both good and bad, be included in PGEI's measurement of success? For the dozens of Indian children who develop vaccine-induced paralysis every year, the PGEI's recent declaration of India as nearing "polio free" status, is not only disingenuous, but could be considered an attempt to minimize their obvious liability in having transformed polio from a natural disease vector into a manmade (iatrogenic) one. 

VAPP is, in fact, the predominant form of the disease in developed countries like the US since 1973.3  The problem of vaccine-induced polio paralysis was so severe that the The United States moved to the inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 2000, after the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended altogether eliminating the live-virus oral polio vaccine (OPV), which is still used throughout the third world, despite the known risks. 

Polio underscores the need for a change in the way we look at so-called "vaccine preventable" diseases as a whole. In most people with a healthy immune system, a poliovirus infection does not even generate symptoms. Only rarely does the infection produce minor symptoms, e.g. sore throat, fever, gastrointestinal disturbances, and influenza-like illness. In only 3% of infections does virus gain entry to the central nervous system, and then, in only 1-5 in 1000 cases does the infection progress to paralytic disease.

Due to the fact that polio spreads through the fecal-oral route (i.e. the virus is transmitted from the stool of an infected person to the mouth of another person through a contaminated object, e.g. utensil) focusing on hygiene, sanitation and proper nutrition (to support innate immunity) is a logical way to prevent transmission in the first place, as well as reducing morbidity associated with an infection when it does occur.

Instead, a large portion of the world's vaccines are given to the third world as "charity," when the underlying conditions of economic impoverishment, poor nutrition, chemical exposures, and socio-political unrest are never addressed. You simply can't vaccinate people out of these conditions, and as India's new epidemic of vaccine-induced polio cases clearly demonstrates, the "cure" may be far worse than the disease itself.


1 Cono J, Alexander LN (2002). "Chapter 10: Poliomyelitis" (PDF). Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance Manual.

2 http://www.polioeradication.org/Dataandmonitoring/Poliothisweek.aspx

3Strebel PM, Sutter RW, Cochi SL, et al. Epidemiology of poliomyelitis in the United States one decade after the last reported case of indigenous wild virus-associated disease. Clin Infect Dis 1992;14:568-79.

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Funny, Sad, and Thought Provoking Medical Quotations

from http://healthwyze.org
written by Sarah Cain

"The FDA protects the big drug companies, and is subsequently rewarded, and using the government's police powers, they attack those who threaten the big drug companies.  People think that the FDA is protecting them.  It isn't.  What the FDA is doing, and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day."

― Dr. Herbert Ley, Former Commissioner of the U.S. F.D.A.

"The FDA protects the big drug companies, and is subsequently rewarded, and using the government's police powers, they attack those who threaten the big drug companies.  People think that the FDA is protecting them.  It isn't.  What the FDA is doing, and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day."

― Dr. Herbert Ley, Former Commissioner of the U.S. F.D.A.

 

“Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels – men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine.  As their heirs, may we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.”

— Dwight D. Eisenhower

 

"Why would a patient swallow a poison because he is ill, or take that which would make a well man sick?"

― L.F. Kebler, M.D.

 

"The FDA encourages studies in pediatric patients.  Clinical trials involving children and orphans are therefore legal and not unusual."

― GlaxoSmithKline, e-mail to Democracy Now!

 

"The number of American children and adolescents treated for bipolar disorder increased 40-fold from 1994 to 2003… Drug makers and company-sponsored psychiatrists have been encouraging doctors to look for the disorder."

― New York Times, September 4th, 2007

 

"More people live off cancer than die from it."

― Dr. Deepak Chopra

 

"A man is eminent as long as he is orthodox. When he begins to think for himself he becomes a crank."

― Dr. Walter Hadwen, M.D. (1925)

 

"A drug is that substance which, when injected into a rat, will produce a scientific report."

― Unknown

 

"He's the best physician that knows the worthlessness of the most medicines."

― Benjamin Franklin

 

"The fact that your patient gets well does not prove that your diagnosis was correct."

― Samuel J. Meltzer

 

"We have not lost faith, but we have transferred it from God to the medical profession."

― George Bernard Shaw

 

"Nearly all men die of their medicines, not of their diseases."

― Moliere

 

"My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more."

― Dick Wilson

 

"Neurotic means he is not as sensible as I am, and psychotic means he's even worse than my brother-in-law."

― Karl Menninger, M.D.

 

"I got the bill for my surgery. Now I know what those doctors were wearing masks for."

― James H. Boren

 

"After a year in therapy my psychiatrist said to me, 'Maybe life isn't for everyone."

― Larry Brown

 

"The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth; and he that is wise will not abhor them."

― Ecclesiasticus 38:4

 

"When religion was strong and science weak, men mistook magic for medicine; now,when science is strong and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic."

― Unknown

 

“The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.”

― Voltaire

 

“The science of psychiatry is now where the science of medicine was before germs were discovered.”

― Malcolm Rogers

 

“Health is the state about which medicine has nothing to say.”

― W. H. Auden

 

“Medicine is a collection of uncertain prescriptions, the results of which, taken collectively, are more fatal than useful to mankind.”

― Napoleon

 

"Restore a man to his health, his purse lies open to thee."

― Robert Burton

 

"A hospital should also have a recovery room adjoining the cashier's office."

― Francis O'Walsh

 

"The only equipment lack in the modern hospital?  Somebody to meet you at the entrance with a handshake!"

― Martin H. Fischer

 

"Poisons and medicine are oftentimes the same substance given with different intents."

― Peter Mere Latham

 

"Financial ruin from medical bills is almost exclusively an American disease."

― Roul Turley

 

"It is easy to get a thousand prescriptions but hard to get one single remedy."

― Chinese Proverb

 

"One doctor makes work for another."

― English Proverb

 

"A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world."

― Paul Dudley White

 

"Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine."

― Lord Byron

 

"Although the Chinese had used opium as a medicine, there was no widespread addiction before the British arrived."

― Robert Trout

 

"I confidently affirm that the greater part of those who are supposed to have died of gout, have died of the medicine rather than the disease – a statement in which I am supported by observation."

― Thomas Sydenham

 

"I am dying from the treatment of too many physicians."

― Alexander The Great

 

"Modern medicine is a negation of health.  It isn't organized to serve human health, but only itself, as an institution.  It makes more people sick than it heals."

― Ivan Illich

 

"To live by medicine is to live horribly."

― Carolus Linnaeus

 

"Today's medicine is at the end of its road. It can no longer be transformed, modified, readjusted.  That's been tried too often.  Today's medicine must DIE in order to be reborn.  We must prepare its complete renovation."

― Maurice Delort

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Miracle Food? Cherries Help Reverse Gout and Arthritis Inflammation

by Mike Adams

(NaturalNews) Did you know that cherries can lower levels of inflammation in the body drastically enough to actually alleviate arthritis symptoms and reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes? It doesn't even take a super-powerful extract to feel the effect; powdered cherries alone have produced dramatic results. In at least one study, powdered cherry consumption actually led to a change in the functioning of inflammation-regulating genes in mice.

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Cherries are also well known to help reverse gout — a condition caused by too much uric acid circulating in the blood.

Like all dark-skinned fruits, cherries are high in antioxidants and other phytochemicals that promote human health in numerous ways. While sweet cherries may be more fun to eat, the most potent inflammation-fighting cherries are the tart variety. In addition to fighting inflammation and arthritis, cherries have also been found to fight gout, reduce body fat and lower levels of cholesterol.

Think it can't get any better? Some tart cherries contain high enough levels of the hormone melatonin that they can actually help you fall asleep. Cherries are truly a miracle healing food!

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Troubled Global Economies Fuel Inflation Fears By Printing Piles of Money

by: J. D. Heyes

(NaturalNews) As if Americans and people of other Western nations didn't have enough economic trouble, now comes new fears of rampant inflation with news that many of the world's largest central banks are trying to "create" wealth by "printing money like gangbusters," a noted analyst said this week.

Pimco founder Bill Gross, in an interview with CNBC, said the banks are printing "hundreds of billions" in currency and putting it all in circulation, which "can produce reflation and that's why we're seeing the pop in oil, gold" and other commodities, he said.

At a time when Eurozone credit is being downgraded due to excessive debt and, in the United States, the government is poised to add $6.2 trillion in new debt during President Obama's first term, the last thing the people of the world's "richest" nations need is a currency and inflation crisis. Yet, that seems to be where things are headed.

Gross says the tactic being employed by the central banks also runs the risk of creating deflation, if you can grasp that, which would happen instead "if the private credit markets can't produce some sort of confidence and solvency going forward." He adds: "So we're at great risk here, not only in the U.S. but on a global basis."

The news comes as Standard & Poor's downgrades the credit of France and eight other nations, as debt problems continue to plague the "benefits-for-all" economies of socialist European nations.
At home, the news is not much better. Under Obama's watch, Democrats and Republicans are on pace to add more red ink to our books than the U.S. added from Washington to Clinton. And, at least Europe can say it wasn't first when it comes to losing credit ratings: S&P downgraded our credit back in August.

How far we've come – or regressed. The entire U.S. national debt did not even surpass $6.1 trillion in total until August 2002, during George W. Bush's first term. Paul A. Volker, president of the Federal Reserve (our central bank) from 1979 to 1987, even says "a little inflation can be a dangerous thing." In a September column for The New York Times, Volker says past economic history shows that encouraging inflation as a way to get businesses to invest and wages to increase is doomed to failure:

"[T]he danger is that if, in desperation, we turn to deliberately seeking inflation to solve real problems — our economic imbalances, sluggish productivity, and excessive leverage — we would soon find that a little inflation doesn't work. Then the instinct will be to do a little more — a seemingly temporary and reasonable 4 percent becomes 5, and then 6 and so on."

Inflation, stagnation, borrowing, debt, and little-to-no real growth, coupled with increasing economic pressures from overseas as the world's stronger economies struggle as well, can only mean bad things for the future. Compounding that threat is the fact that politicians on both sides of the Atlantic seem impotent or worse, unwilling, to do what's necessary to stop hemorrhaging trillions of dollars their governments simply don't have. Eventually the cash spigot runs dry; printing more money doesn't make you "rich," any more than a book of blank checks means you automatically have money in your account.

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No Evidence For Effectiveness of Anti-Depressants In Treating Mild Depression

by: Mike Bundrant

(NaturalNews) In what is being called a critical update of the current literature, Ulrich Hegerl, MD, of the University of Leipzig in Germany summarizes what current scientific studies have revealed regarding the efficacy of anti-depressant medication in treating mild depression. What does the research add up to? Nothing.

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That's right. Zip. Dr. Hegerl's analysis included the review of eight separate random clinical trials, the sum of which "does not provide evidence for the efficacy of antidepressants in patients with minor depression."

In his summary, the doctor concluded that while many do not consider mild depression to be a serious condition, it is marked by significant personal suffering and loss of quality of life, and increased risk of suicide. Dr. Hegerl declares, "Effective treatments are urgently needed."

If anti-depressant medication is not proven, why is it so popular?

This one is simple. World-class marketing is the force behind the success of depression meds. When I say world-class marketing, I mean the kind of marketing campaigns that can change a culture. Here is a case in point.

How big pharma created depression in Japan
Businesses usually bypass markets in which their products appear to have no chance of succeeding. Why attempt to sell refrigerators to the Eskimos? When you are a pharmaceutical giant, however, the 800-pound gorilla metaphor is more fitting.

The market: Japan. The product: Paxil
Even though Eli Lilly, makers of Prozac, decided not to enter the Japanese market after an extensive evaluation, GlaxSmithKline (GSK) and Paxil were up for the challenge. Why was the Japanese market so formidable? Because, prior to the year 2000, the word "depression" did not exist in Japanese language and the concept was simply not part of Japanese culture. How do you sell Paxil to people who don't have any concept of the problem it is supposed to solve?

GSK's answer: You create the problem. In 1999 GSK pulled off arguably the most sophisticated maneuver in the history of business while simultaneously changing the direction of an entire culture. And it has made them billions.

Prior to 2000, the closest word to "depression" in Japanese language was a term that only applied to the severely ill or insane – those in mental institutions. Emotional health was certainly not something you would speak to your doctor about. You went to the doctor for a physical exam or if you had a cold or other physical problem, period. Emotional health rested firmly in the realm of religion or spirituality, something that was related to kokoro, the soul, or fundamental inner nature of a person (Buddha nature).

Given that nobody in Japan turned to doctors for mental or emotional problems, the market seemed impenetrable. The marketing wizards at GSK came up with an admittedly brilliant solution, however, by introducing a new phrase into Japanese culture through the mass media. The phrase kokoro no kaze – the soul has caught a cold – reframed thousands of years of tradition and transformed mild depression into something you could rightly speak to your medical doctor about. Of course, the MD's were waiting with prescription pads, ready to dispense the soul's cold medicine – Paxil!

In light of these epic accomplishments, getting past the minor obstacle that the research appears inconclusive seems like child's play. If you desire true freedom in your mental health choices, you are not only up against a monster, but the smartest, wiliest monster imaginable.

While you may want to consider pharmaceutical medication as one of your options, bear in mind that many consider natural alternatives, such as SAMe or St. John's Wort, to be just as effective, but without the side effects. Thousands of articles have been written about these supplements as well as dozens of other nutritional cures. Here are some additional guidelines to consider if you are suffering from the blues.

1. You are the one in charge.

Remember, no one cares about your mental health as much as you do. Even if you don't care about your health, you are still the only one rightly responsible for it. Consider helping professionals to be your employees. Their job is to serve you. You pay them for help and you are the one in charge. Do the research. Ask exhaustive questions. Take charge of your health! Don't make anyone else responsible, as tempting as it may be to unburden yourself of the responsibility.

2. Consider depression a wake up call.

Depression is a sign that something is amiss in your life, either physically or emotionally. An early mentor of mine once suggested that depression is the perception of a future in which you do not want to participate. If this is the case, what of it? Get specific about what is going on in your life. Write down the issues so you can see them clearly and create a plan to make improvements. Wake up! This is your life. If you take just a few minutes to think about what's wrong, without making excuses, you can begin to make things right.

3. Learn to manage your mind.

In his review, Dr. Hegerl suggested that psychotherapy, self-help and even online tools were the preferable treatment for mild depression. He's right. We don't learn how to manage our emotions in school. Most parents don't know how to manage their own minds very well, so they can't teach their children. In general, people just cruise through life on auto-pilot, not even realizing they have incredible potential to determine the quality of their inner life.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) alone represents an opportunity to understand the structure of your thoughts and how that structure influences every aspect of living. Not surprisingly, tools like NLP are shunned by mainstream health care.

Regardless, if you need some added emotional support and are inclined to lean on big pharma, realize that big pharma may be operating on little evidence.

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TSA Agents Steal $40,000 From Passenger Luggage

by: Jonathan Benson

(NaturalNews) Any normal person found guilty of stealing $40,000 from, say, a bank or an employer, would likely be sentenced to at least five years of prison. But when you work for the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), you can expect to be given special legal treatment and sent on your way.

 

The Associated Press reports that two former TSA screeners, 44-year-old Coumar Persad and 31-year-old Davon Webb, both of which worked at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, have pleaded guilty to grand larceny, obstructing governmental administration, and official misconduct, for stealing nearly $40,000 from an airport traveler's luggage. But rather than receive a normal prison sentence for such crimes, the two were sentenced to just six months in prison with five years of probation.

Reports indicate that Persad, who was an X-ray luggage screener at the time, had spotted the wad of cash in a suitcase while monitoring the X-ray screen. He reportedly then contacted Webb, who worked in another baggage area, to watch for the bag and mark it with special tape. Persad later intercepted the bag in another baggage handling area, and proceeded to open it up and take the cash.

All in all, the two thieves snagged $39,980, which was later retrieved by police from the men's homes. But based on typical sentencing guidelines, the punishment the two men received for their crimes is inadequate, and indicative of the lax manner in which TSA agents who violate the law are treated within the justice system.

Grand larceny alone is enough to warrant a much longer prison sentence than just six months. And when you add the other two charges into the mix, sentencing could easily top 15 or 20 years. But because these agents worked for the government, they apparently are not subject to the same treatment as the rest of the general public.

TSA "agents" are not actually agents at all, however. They are not law enforcement, and they do not legally or constitutionally hold any type of special authority over anyone. The TSA you see working at airports, in fact, are hired screeners that are technically all in violation of the law for impersonating law enforcement officers.

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Four Easy Ways To Circulate Your Lymphatic Fluid

by: Marsha Anderson

(NaturalNews) Everyone knows that the circulatory system has a very famous, much loved central component called the heart. The heart works non-stop 24/7 for an entire lifetime circulating blood. The lymphatic system is a specialized component of the circulatory system that doesn't have the advantage of a central pump. The flow inside the lymphatic vessels is unidirectional because of one-way valves that keep the lymph from traveling backwards but the circulation depends largely on movement.

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The blood brings nutrition and oxygen to the cells and the lymph removes the waste, debris, and disease components such as viruses. The cells are bathed in lymphatic fluid. Fluid retention in the tissues suffocates the cells so that the nutrients can't get in and garbage accumulates. There are four excellent and simple methods to get the lymphatic fluid moving and each one will help to get the nutrients in and the waste products out.

Deep breathing
Deep diaphragmatic breathing is possibly the best way of circulating the lymph. Breath in slowly and deeply pushing the belly out and then let the breath go slowly and completely. The dramatic pressure variance with the lung expansion and contraction moves the lymph and also helps to open the ducts to allow the lymph to reenter the bloodstream at the subclavian veins at the base of the neck. Deep, slow diaphragmatic breathing for 10 minutes a day will oxygenate the blood and also circulate the lymph.

Rebounding
A Rebounder, also known as a mini-trampoline, is a great way to exercise. A simple, gentle walk in place without even lifting the feet off of the trampoline will suffice to circulate the lymph. At the top of the bounce the body experiences a moment free of gravity and at that time all of the one-way valves in the lymphatic vessels open to allow the fluid to move upward. This can even be done without a rebounder just by bouncing on the toes.

Massage and movement
Lymphatic drainage is a technical skill taught by a therapist, however a gentle massage can be self administered with good effects. Lymphatic massage is gentle using very little pressure to move and stretch the skin to stimulate flow through the lymphatic capillaries that are located just under the skin. Massage the skin in the direction of the heart. Any kind of movement such as walking will circulate the lymph because of the muscle contractions. Even laughter works well to get the fluid in motion.

Castor oil
"No drug exists that has the ability to improve lymphatic flow; however, the job can easily be handled through the topical application of Castor oil," said Dr David G. Williams. For lymphatic stimulation, a good place to put a Castor oil pack would be the lower abdomen and/or the liver. For a Castor oil pack use a cotton or wool flannel cloth folded in several layers and a good quality, cold-pressed oil. Saturate the cloth in oil and apply it to the skin. Put plastic over the pack to keep the oil from dripping, then wrap an old towel around the pack for more protection. A hot water bottle placed over the pack will increase the effectiveness of the treatment. It can be left in place as long as all night. Because of the antimicrobial properties of the oil. the same pack can be used over again many times before discarding.

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Get The Benefits of Mega-Dose IV Vitamin C Without IVs

(NaturalNews) An earlier internet story that went viral featured the saga of a New Zealand man, Alan Smith, in a coma on life support for nine weeks. Yet he walked out of the hospital after 13 days of intense vitamin C treatments. What's surprising is that only the beginning phase was high doses administered by IV. Read on.

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Alan Smith's family had to coerce the hospital into administering it when the hospital staff announced they were taking him off life support. After two days of 50 grams daily with IV vitamin C, which produced a dramatic improvement, the doctors stopped IV C treatments completely and refused to continue IVC treatments.

Then the family discovered a special hybrid oral vitamin C supplement on the internet that delivers C into cells even more effectively than mega dose IV C. IVC delivers more C into the blood than the gut can handle orally. But less than 20% of that gets into the cells that need it. This hybrid oral vitamin C, which anyone can order online, has packets containing only two grams of vitamin C each (Source 1 below).

But over 90% of this new method slips vitamin C into the body's cells instead of getting excreted quickly. Alan's wife visited him daily with three packets of the new stuff, equaling six grams of vitamin C, after he was able to eat. Alan soon walked out of the hospital without assistance. He survived a coma from serious pneumonia complications and leukemia.

How the unique vitamin C delivery system works
As you probably know, vitamin C is water soluble. But cell walls are made of fats, thus making C difficult to penetrate even if the blood is saturated. The new oral method is known as liposomal encapsulated vitamin C. It mixes ascorbic acid powder with lecithin on a nanoparticle level. The result is a gummy mixture of C "encapsulated" in fats.

Many health experts claim this mixture ensures cells get the vitamin C even better than mega dose IV C treatments. One of them is integrative MD Dr. Thomas Levy. Dr. Levy has been a proponent and administrator of IV C mega dosing for decades. At first he didn't believe liposomal encapsulated vitamin C could compete with mega dose IV treatments.

He discovered otherwise and came to the conclusion that encapsulated vitamin C was superior to IVC. Levy's words: "I subsequently realized that the liposome gave the ultimate bioavailability: intracellular delivery, including the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and even the nucleus… 2 to 6 packets daily covers most individuals for most situations."

What's great is you can make your own encapsulated vitamin C. Whether you buy it online or make it yourself, the quandary of finding someone who will administer curative mega IVC legally is over. And so is the expense. To maximize the vitamin C's curative power, it must be administered daily for some time.

The oral product doesn't cost much, but enough to motivate those who need it for extended periods to want to make their own.

Sugar messes with vitamin C and should be avoided while dosing C for curing infectious disease. High dose vitamin C helps treat cancer because of its H2O2 production that kills cancer cells. Treating cancer may take more doses than usual, and may demand detox from coffee enemas while sticking to a strict "cancer diet." (Sources below)

All you need is distilled water, high grade ascorbic acid, non-GMO lecithin granules, and a medium size ultra sonic jewelry cleaner. The jewelry cleaner creates the nanoparticles.