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Diabetes Drug Linked To Cancer

By Daniel J. DeNoon

June 6, 2008 — Diabetes patients who use Regranex gel to treat dangerous foot and leg ulcers may have a fivefold higher risk of dying from cancer, the FDA today warned.

The FDA will ask Regranex maker Ethicon (a division of Johnson & Johnson) to put a "black box" warning label on the drug. The black-box warning is FDA's highest warning level.

"In announcing this label change, FDA still cautions health care professionals to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of treating patients with Regranex," Susan Walker, MD, director of the FDA's Division of Dermatological and Dental Products, says in a news release. "Regranex is not recommended for patients with known malignancies."

The cancer finding comes from an  FDA review of a postmarketing survey that suggested there might be a link between Regranex and cancer.

"FDA has now completed its review of the study and has concluded that the increase in the risk of death from cancer in patients who used three or more tubes of Regranex was five times higher than in those patients who did not use Regranex," the FDA reports.

Despite this fivefold increase in risk, the finding is based on only four excess cases of cancer, according to an Ethicon news release.

"We remain committed to the safety and efficacy of this product when used according to its label," Ethicon spokeswoman Jackie Jankewicz tells WebMD.

Regranex is a medicine that is a genetically engineered form of a human growth factor that helps wounds heal faster. It is a huge benefit to diabetic patients with slow-healing wounds on their legs or feet that often result in amputation of the affected limb.

Because Regranex makes cells grow faster, there has been concern that it will also make cancer cells grow more quickly. That's why Ethicon has monitored patients since the drug was approved in December 1997.

There's no evidence that Regranex causes new cancers, although the follow-up study has not gone on long enough to rule out this possibility.

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Flip Flops Cause Sore Feet

Washington: They're the latest fad, and the coolest footwear in the hot summer season, giving you the much desired casual look, but according to a group of researchers the much-loved flip-flops can result in sore feet, ankles and legs.

“We found that when people walk in flip-flops, they alter their gait, which can result in problems and pain from the foot up into the hips and lower back,” said Justin Shroyer, a biomechanics doctoral student.

“Variations like this at the foot can result in changes up the kinetic chain, which in this case can extend upward in the wearer's body,” he said.

The researchers, in the AU College of Education's Department of Kinesiology, recruited 39 college-age men and women for the study. Participants, wearing thong-style flip-flops and then traditional athletic shoes, walked a platform that measured vertical force as the walkers' feet hit the ground.

In addition, a video camcorder measured stride length and limb angles.

Shroyer's team found that flip-flop wearers took shorter steps and that their heels hit the ground with less vertical force than when the same walkers wore athletic shoes.

When wearing flip-flops, the study participants did not bring their toes up as much during the leg's swing phase, resulting in a larger ankle angle and shorter stride length, possibly because they tended to grip the flip-flops with their toes.

Shroyer said that the research does not suggest that people should never wear flip-flops. They can be worn to provide short-term benefits such as helping beach-goers avoid sandy shoes or giving athletes post-game relief from their athletic shoes, but are not designed to properly support the foot and ankle during all-day wear, and, like athletics shoes, should be replaced every three to four months.

"Flip-flops are a mainstay for students on college campuses but they're just not designed for that kind of use," he said.

The study was presented at the recent annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in Indianapolis.

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Dry Drowning

By EMILY FRIEDMAN

As Cassandra Jackson watched her 10-year-old son Johnny splash around in their neighborhood pool last week, she had no reason to believe anything was wrong — let alone that her son was slowly drowning.

"He seemed to be fine," Jackson, 41, told ABCNEWS.com from her home in Goose Creek, S.C. "I noticed nothing out of the ordinary, other than him taking a little bit of water in and coughing and then calming down."

Jackson estimated that Johnny had been in the pool for 45 minutes and had been wearing floatation devices on each arm, in addition to being monitored by an adult in the pool, as well as herself and a friend watching from pool chairs nearby.

But less than two hours after getting out of the pool, Johnny had defecated in his pants twice and was complaining of being tired.

After being bathed and dressing himself, Johnny walked to his bed unaided, leading his mother to believe that he was simply tired from playing in the water.

But shortly after leaving him to nap, Jackson discovered her son unconscious and his face covered in a foam-like substance.

"My friend went back into the room where Johnny was sleeping and noticed what appeared to be cotton balls stuffed in his nose," Jackson said of what turned out to be the foam from his nose and mouth. "She asked if I put them there and I said no — I went in and saw him and screamed for help.

"I rolled him over and his body was very limp and I realized he'd soiled himself again and was very purplish-blue looking," said Jackson, who then called 9-1-1. "His tongue was really swollen, too."

Johnny suffered from cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital, his mother said, and was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Berkeley County Coroner Glenn Rhoad examined Johnny's body after the incident and told ABCNEWS.com that the preliminary autopsy showed the cause of death was asphyxiation due to drowning. Rhoad added that the boy had a lot of water in his lungs.

While Johnny had been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder and autism, there is no reason to believe that either condition had anything to do with his death, the coroner said.

How Johnny managed to walk out of the pool and into his bed, communicating with his mother along the way, seems mysterious — but doctors said Johnny may have suffered from a sort of secondary drowning or near drowning, as some refer to it. 

What Happened to Johnny?

"With primary drowning, you inhale water and you can't breathe and you die right away," said Stephen Epstein, a spokesman for the American College of Emergency Physicians. "But with secondary drowning, you die because of a secondary injury to the lung caused by a small amount of the water getting into the lung."

Johnny would have only had to inhale four ounces of water to drown, and even less to injure his lung enough to become a victim of secondary drowning, Epstein said.

"Depending on what's in the fluid, it can have numerous effects on the lung," said Epstein, who practices at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. "One of the things that keeps the breathing bubbles in your lungs — alveoli — open is a chemical called surfactant, which can get diluted [when fluid enters the lungs]."

What results when the surfactant is diluted and the lung is not working properly, said Epstein, is that the body's natural reactor kicks in and sends other fluids from your body to help — flooding your lungs with fluids.

"Sometimes the body has a natural reaction that is not helpful," Epstein said of this phenomenon. "The fluid comes out of your blood stream and invades the lung, and then we have a lot of fluid inside the lung, leaving no room for the air.

"Then you have pulmonary edema," said Epstein.

Pulmonary edema, or the accumulation of fluid in the lungs, Epstein explained, can later result in cardiac arrest, as oxygen is prevented from getting into the blood stream and eventually stops the heart from beating.

Johnny's death may have also been a result of the chlorine in the pool water, Epstein said.

"The concentration of the water [Johnny swallowed] could have caused a lot of inflammation in the lung," Epstein said. "And then, the body's reaction to inflammation is to send in all sorts of fluids to fight it — and with that, your lungs are filled with fluid."

Parents Must Monitor Swimming Children Closely

Water safety experts advise parents to keep a constant eye on their playing children, and be aware of complaints of difficulty breathing.

"People — especially children — need to be supervised around the water with vigilance, even if there are lifeguards present," said Gerald Dworkin, a water safety expert, who has developed safety training programs since 1984 for Life Saving Resources. "Anyone who has been submerged and has aspirated should seek medical attention."

The Centers for Disease Control estimates there were 3,582 fatal unintentional drownings in the United States in 2005, the most recent year for which data is available, and more than one in four drownings are children, 14 and younger. The CDC does not keep statistics on the number of secondary drownings.

Jackson says she is certain there is nothing she could have done to prevent her son's death, but hopes that, by sharing her story, other parents looking ahead to a summer filled with swimming, will be more cautious.

"If your child comes out of the pool and seems sleepy or lethargic, watch them very, very closely," Jackson said. "Rush them to the hospital or call 9-1-1 immediately."

"It's better to be safe than sorry."

 

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Indian Air Car

By Roger Harrabin

An engineer has promised that within a year he will start selling a car that runs on compressed air, producing no emissions at all in town.

The OneCAT will be a five-seater with a fibre-glass body, weighing just 350kg and could cost just over £2,500.

It will be driven by compressed air stored in carbon-fibre tanks built into the chassis.

The tanks can be filled with air from a compressor in just three minutes – much quicker than a battery car.

Alternatively, it can be plugged into the mains for four hours and an on-board compressor will do the job.

For long journeys the compressed air driving the pistons can be boosted by a fuel burner which heats the air so it expands and increases the pressure on the pistons. The burner will use all kinds of liquid fuel.

The designers say on long journeys the car will do the equivalent of 120mpg. In town, running on air, it will be cheaper than that.

"The first buyers will be people who care about the environment," says French inventor Guy Negre.

"It also has to be economical."

Major savings

Mr Negre has been promising for more than a decade to be on the verge of a breakthrough. Independent observers are more convinced this time because he recently secured backing from the giant Indian conglomerate Tata to put the finishing touches to the engine.

Aircar being filled (BBC)
The compressed air is stored in carbon-fibre tanks
Tata is the only big firm he'll license to sell the car – and they are limited to India. For the rest of the world he hopes to persuade hundreds of investors to set up their own factories, making the car from 80% locally-sourced materials.

"This will be a major saving in total emissions," he says.

"Imagine we will be able to save all those components travelling the world and all those transporters."

He wants each local factory to sell its own cars to cut out the middle man and he aims for 1% of global sales – about 680,000 per year.

Terry Spall from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers says: "I really hope he succeeds. It is a really brave experiment in producing a sustainable car."

But he said he was interested to see how the car would fare with safety tests and how much it would appeal to a public conditioned to expect luxury fittings adding to the weight of the vehicle.

Mr Negre says there's no issue with safety – if the air-car crashes the air tanks won't shatter – they will split with a very loud bang. "The biggest risk is to the ears."

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Kerrville Folk Festival

Memorial Day
Monday May 26, 2008
by Ben Taylor

The Kerrville Folk Festival on Memorial Day was hotter and “drier than the Texas sand” as the words in Gary P. Nunn’s London Homesick Blues go- but there was some periodic cloud cover and the music was great.

This Texas based 18 day international music festival in its 37th season in 2008 attracts, not only some of the world’s best songwriters and singers-, but undoubtedly the most dedicated fans and music connoisseurs.

Music is not the only attraction in this small ranch in a quite valley named The Quiet Valley Ranch on Highway 16 south of Kerrville, Texas. It is as much a great family outing for many with camping and cooking out as it is a music festival. This relaxed atmosphere is one of music fans with professional and amateur musicians mingling together around the campfires at night sharing their songs and music.

The Memorial Day schedule included tributes to America’s military service men and women without being blatantly pro or anti-war. Although this event tends toward the “Woodstock” tie-die era, most attendees and musicians were there to share and enjoy music and not to make political statements.
 
I attended with freelance health writer Tony Isaacs, a regular contributor to the Silver-Bulletin e-News Magazine, CureZone and Natural Health News, and Dan Owens, an old music roadie who spent years traveling with such as Ray Price and Darryl McCall. Between these two fellows, one will get an education in health and country music.

Our first stop was at the Blues Project held at the Threadgill Theater where sets were performed by Stefan George, Harry Bodine, and Rob Roy Parnell, proving that the Kerrville ‘Folk’ Festival is more than simply Peter, Paul and Mary music, but can also be cutting edge blues.

Tony, Dan, and I spend the next two hours relaxing in our Texas Flag folding chairs at the Ballad Tree listening to a dozen or so singer/songwriters performing either solo or in duet in the open-air of Chapel Hill, aptly named for it wooden cross and long dead oak tree against the backdrop of the Texas Hill-Country.

Amy Speace, from Nashville, Tennessee, did a great job keeping the music flowing and presenting an interesting series of trivia word games to select the order of who would be performing. Although there were a handful of very good singers and writers, hands down- the most memorable performance was the duet of Lisa Housman and Dave Falk named ‘Sweet Wednesday’, from Brookline, Massachusetts. They should be on the main amphitheatre stage (The Rod Kennedy Outdoor Theater) in “primetime”. (http://www.sweetwednesday.com )

The mild disappointment was the small number of ‘arts and crafts’ booths, especially health related, which- for me- add more flavor and variety to the overall festival atmosphere. But that small number had a wide range from clothes, to jewelry, to massage and acupuncture, aromatherapy and even handmade guitars.

Palmer McLean has a booth at which she features her own and others ‘hand made’ gifts of candles, bath products and jewelry. Ten percent of every sale is donated to the charity of the buyer’s choice and she personally champions The Arc of the Capital Area, an organization committed to helping those with developmental disabilities achieve independence. This cause resonates with me more so because my daughter Jessica has spent her first year as a teacher teaching ‘developmentally challenged children’ in the public schools of Kerrville and a close friend, Renee Amison, also teaches such children in the public schools. Palmer’s website is http://www.crafts4causes.com and you can reach her at (521) 627-5244.

Another of my favorite booths was that of Fry Musical Instruments where Alvin Fry, proprietor and craftsman, displays some of the most exquisite guitars any musician could ever ‘lust’ for. He even permitted me to strum his $9,000.00 handmade gut-string guitar. Willie-if you’re listening- maybe it’s time to retire the well worn ‘lady’ you’re hugging on the back cover of this year’s Kerrville Folk Festival program and bring a fresh ‘woman’ into your life. Understand I’m speaking strictly about musical instruments here. If anyone sees Willie and wants to get the ‘message’ to him, Alvin can be reached at (214) 282-4341, Dallas, Texas.

One of the busiest places at the festival, especially with near double digit heat, is the AOMA (Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin) who will treat you for whatever ails you with acupuncture, massage, herbs, and nutrition. It was here that I personally got ‘bonged’ by a girl named Jenny with a double set of ‘bongers’. These simple devices are semi-firm rubber balls on a stick, with which the muscles of your body are gently and then firmly ‘drummed’. It didn’t take very many repetitions on my neck and shoulder muscles to turn the rest of me into a bowl of jell-o. (http://www.aoma.edu )

Our day was topped off at the Rod Kennedy Outdoor Theater set in a natural amphitheatre ringed by the arts, crafts and food booths on the south end of the ranch. A band of very young musicians (This gives away my age since very young to me is somewhere between 20-30 years old.) calling themselves The Belleville Outfit from Austin, Texas kicked off the evening’s show with a great performance of a jazzy, bluegrassy, bluesy and Texas swing style of music with incredible vocals, fiddle, standup bass and piano.

They were followed by Jon Vezner (Nashville, Tennessee), and Peppino D’Agostino from Italy via California. In 2007 Peppino received Guitar Player magazine ‘Reader’s Choice Award For Best Acoustic Guitarist’. His medley of ‘spaghetti western’ movie soundtracks, including The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly and several others, blew us all away.

Albert and Gage, a band headed by the husband and wife team of Mr. Albert and Ms. Gage (Sorry, I didn’t get their first names.) were extraordinary with her vocals and his piano playing.

The night’s finale was a ‘reunion’ of the Lost Gonzo Band, founded in 1973, of Gary P. Nunn, Bob Livingston, John Inmon, Kelly Dunn, Tomas Ramirez, Donny Dolan, Lloyd Maines and more over the years. They backed some of the greatest Texas artists of all time, such as Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Murphey, and Ray Wylie Hubbard. This bunch of ‘old men’ (Please Mr. Nunn, Livingston, Dolan, Maines, etc., don’t get pissed, my tongue is firmly in my cheek of course.) showed the younger artists of the day’s events just what it is to be a professional musician. Maybe it’s my 55 year old ears, but I think they are as good as they ever were. They performed a memorable rendition of ’The Alleys of Austin’ and a rousing version of G.P. Nunn’s ‘London Homesick Blues’. Also joining them onstage was the great singer/songwriter, Bobby Bridger in his trademark grey felt cowboy hat competing with Nunn’s crème straw Stetson hat for ‘best cowboy hat’ of the day. No single group of musicians has represented Texas Music better than this group and they ain't slowing down that I can 'hear'.

Watching these great 'older' musicians together on stage brings to my mind the topic of good health, which is ultimately the focus of the 224,000 subscribers of the Silver Bulletin e-News Magazine. Not only is God-given talent a major factor in being a great musician, but something has to be said for health and longevity and all of these men look to be physically and mentally fit. What more can we ever expect from this gift of life but to be in our 50s and 60s and still be doing at a very high level just what God created us to do. One musician mention backstage that his own ability to survive in the ‘business’ so long was because he stopped abusing his body with alcohol. That statement is more profound than one would think, because what we put into our bodies is ultimately the greatest determiner of what kind of health we will have. If we abuse our bodies with too much alcohol or drugs of any kind and combine that with lots of junk food and not enough sleep, we will pay the price with ill-health and a short life. After all, 'cause and effect' still seems to be the rule in the world of physics. A short life doesn't necessarily mean it was unfulfilled, but a longer life certainly gives us more time to 'get' fulfilled. (For more on the Lost Gonzo Band, go to http://www.texasmusic.org/lost_gonzo_band.php .)

I almost forgot the single most important person who I observed making the evening’s events flow smoothly- Ms. Dalis Allen. This striking Texas lady took over production responsibilities from founder Rod Kennedy and does a great job of filling his shoes. Thanks again Dalis, for being a great host to us all (media, fans, and artists) and tolerating my being underfoot backstage, drinking your coffee and eating your Clif bars on this memorable Memorial Day.

If you can find your way to Kerrville, Texas and The Quiet Valley Ranch, you will not regret it. For more information on the Kerrville Folk Festival and a complete schedule of events and artists, visit http://www.kerrvillefolkfestival.com or call (830) 257-3600. If you have trouble finding Quiet Valley, find me in Utopia and I'll personally take you there, …but it can't be this weekend. My daughter Jessica is getting married in Ingram on the Gradualupe on Saturday evening.

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Family Love and Medical Greed Can be a Deadly Combination

by Tony Isaacs

For many generations now, we, our families and our doctors have been taught to forget mankind's 6000 year history of preventing and treating illness naturally and to believe that the only real medicine comes in a brown bottle and that the only real healing comes from the medications of big pharma and treatments of mainstream germ theory doctors.

 
Over the past several decades we have seen how synthetic medicines created in the labs of the trillion dollar world pharma empire cure essentially nothing and merely manage symptoms while their many side effects lead to other conditions and even more medications.  Despite the fact that such a system had failed to cure hardly anything in the last half century and lost the so-called war on cancer, we have nevertheless largely bought into the myth of mainstream that has been hammered home by billions of dollars of propaganda, drug company reps and doctored studies – and we refuse to be shaken from it.  After all, "just ask your doctor"!

Those of us who have researched and embraced natural medicine know a far different reality – the reality that we can see with our own eyes and feel with our own bodies that tells us that clearly nature is by far the best choice, as it always has been, when it comes to preventing and treating illness.  We have seen and learned firsthand that in most instances, nature is safer, more effective and far less expensive than anything mainstream medicine has to offer, even though largely ignored and suppressed.  But we are still a small minority when it comes to the population at large, despite ample proof that nature is best.  The mainstream campaign of lies, deceit and suppression of natural competition has been hugely successful.  Profits win and healing takes a distant second.

As a result, those of us who know better sometimes are pressured into doubting our own knowledge from well intentioned friends and family who do not know any better and doctors who should know better but whose profits depend upon mainstream drugs and treatments.  Far too often, the love of family and friends and the evil greed of mainstream medicine conspire to make a deadly combination. Two situations this past week has brought that point home to me rather vividly – and in one instance, tragically.

The first one came when I asked a dear friend of mine who is a member of both CureZone and my own Yahoo Health Group (Oleandersoup) to make a post on my Yahoo forum telling about the success his close friend had following my anti-cancer protocol.  At last report, the protocol had literally saved his life and he was winning his battle with cancer.  To my surprise and sadness, this is the reply I received:

"Tony, I would love to do so, but not appropriate. My friend B___ was eventually persuaded by his family and oncologist to undergo chemo and stopped taking Oleander.  All this was without my knowledge. His original diagnosis was colon cancer which spread to his Liver.
He was not an advocate of Natural Health but trusted my experience in NH to abandon his orthodox treatments and begin Oleander.  He died two weeks ago because of the intervention of his family and oncologist.

(I have lost) my closest and life-long friend.  He would still be alive today and free from cancer if he had followed my advice. I am just too angry and upset to do very much at the moment.  I don't think a testimonial is now very appropriate."

On the heels of that senseless and heart wrenching tragedy, I called a member of my Yahoo group who has had quite a struggle with IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer) – a very aggressive and hard to treat form of cancer.  We had not spoken since before I took a couple of weeks off and I had been having problems reaching her since my return.  When we last spoke, she had begun taking the supplements in my protocol again (especially the oleander and Inositol/IP6 – both of which are very effective at reducing and eliminating tumors) and her hard and swollen breast had finally begun to shrink, which was very good news, since IBC can ultimately lead to a breast literally bursting and the nature of the cancer is such that the skin cannot be joined back together and healed properly. She also reported during our last conversation that she was due to have surgery on her leg due to a broken femur (probably as a result of her cancer metastisizing to her bones).

Finally, I was able to reach her, and when I spoke to her this time, she told me she was at a loss as to what to do and felt trapped by her oncologist and her family.  I asked her what had happened since we last spoke and she told me that while she was hospitalized to have a titanium rod inserted in her femur, her mother gathered up all of her supplements and took them to her oncologist, who ordered her to stop taking them and refused to treat her unless she did.  He also convinced her, with the assistance of her family,  to undergo chemo so that the breast could be reduced and healed enough to remove it.  When asked if these measures might save her life, he responded that no, her cancer was a very aggressive one and all he could do was try to buy her a little time to have with her children, friends and family.  Not surprisingly, since she stopped taking the supplements, her breast began to swell again.

I was not only dismayed, I was infuriated!  I told her, essentially, "Let me get this straight.  Your family and doctor made you stop a natural protocol that was working, one that was helping build your body and immune system and was intended to save your breast as well as save your life so that you lived many more healthy years, to a program that will damage your entire body with chemo, cut off your breast and openly admits that the best it can do is perhaps buy you a few months of poor quality life as you suffer from all the damage the treatment does?  And now your breast is swelling again. Absolutely incredible!  Your family is literally loving you to death and your doctor is completing the sentence due to his ignorance or downright greed!"

She agreed with me completely, saying that she had studied alternative treatments for over a year and knew better, but she was completely outnumbered by her very mainstream family and no longer even had her supplements.  The good news (I hope) is that regained her resolve during our conversation and is now going to demand her supplements back and continue to take them, even if she has to sneak them.  After a single round of chemo in hopes of shocking her tumor, she plans to rely solely on the natural protocol.

Though those two incidents hit close to home, they really came as no great surprise.  The tragic combination of well meaning but brainwashed loved ones and oncologist who limit their treatments to the barbaric methods of trying to cut out, burn out or poison out the symptoms of cancer is a deadly combination I have seen happen far too many times.  When it comes to oleander based treatments, a similar tragedy happened with the mother of the man who devised the "oleander soup" home remedy.  He used it to successfully rid his mother of liver and lung cancer, but then she stopped taking it and the cancer ultimately returned.  Her new and very persuasive oncologist convinced her that her previous victory over cancer was a fluke, some kind of spontaneous remission that surely had nothing to do with some voodoo home remedy.  She listened to him, opted for chemo, and soon was dead due to her liver being destroyed by the chemo.

I can understand the actions of friends and family who know no better and mean well.  I have a much larger problem with oncologists who likely know better, but stick to what is most profitable – choosing profits and greed over true healing which is supposed to be their call.  I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt, but it is hard to ignore the obvious truth.  First of all, oncologists cannot help but see the dismal success rates they have in treating most cancers.  And secondly, we have this report:

In 2002, the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that in the previous year, the average oncologist had made $253,000 of which 75% was profit on chemotherapy drugs administered in his/her office. Yet, surveys of oncologists by the Los Angeles Times and the McGill Cancer Center in Montreal show that from 75% to 91% of ongologists would refuse chemotherapy as a treatment for themselves or their families. Why? Too toxic and not effective. Yet, 75% of cancer patients are urged to take chemo by their oncologists.

That is pretty damning, no matter how you look at it, for the doctors all too many of us entrust our health and lives to.  To restate, 75% of their patients are prescribed chemo, from which they get 75% of their profits and yet 75-91% of them would not opt for chemo themselves!  What damnable greed and betrayal of their patient's trust.  When friends and family add their pressure to such greed, it can be our very lives that are damned!

The lesson I think we can take from such experiences is this: No matter what, it is your body and your life and neither should be taken so lightly as to hand them over to care you do not believe in just to please someone else.  Follow what you know and feel is right.  By doing so, you very well may save your life – just as your loved ones wanted you to do in the first place.

Live long, live healthy, live happy!

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Frank in MassachusettsThank you Frank. Sarah, Audrey, Phyllis and Jessica do a very good job in
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Ben

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MS II

Here are a series of follow up emails between myself and Kaille in Virginia that may be of interest. (See the Ask Utopia Silver entitled MS.)

Ben

Gosh Ben,
Thank you for such a newsy reply!  How wonderful!  How IS Utopia anyway?  My little piece of Heaven here in Virginia "ain't bad".  I am absolutely interested in the anecdotal stories about colloidal silver- that's all we have to go on right now.

My husband was Dx in 2000 and we have tried ALMOST every known anecdotal therapy except over the last few months I've been doing a TON of research on Mycoplasma, Co-infections, Lymes, Stealth Pathogens and the like.  We are anxiously awaiting the "best" high tech lymes test results as I write this!

We have a fabulous naturopath MD that has prescribed LDN and has started him on antibiotic regimen, but we were halted by the insurance unwillingness to pay for $600 antibiotics for the Clamydia Pneumoniae protocol…  Unfortunatley he doesn't do colloidal silver IVs.  Do you know of someone in Virginia that does?

So we do all kinds of natural injections, pay close attention to diet, although if I went totally RAW my husband would simply strangle me, take a TON of supplements, and will begin your colloidal silver when it arrives.  We also order something called MMS, have you heard of it?
I thank you again for your time and information.  and I agree!  There is not one silver bullet for this crazy thing they call MS.

In gratitude,
Kaille

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Hi Kaille,

IP6/Inositol is one thing in particular that is being tried with claims of some success. I have a friend who has some early stage MS symptoms (undiagnosed) and has had dramatic results within a few weeks using IP-6/Inositol (Max 3 in particular) as an effective immune system support. She is using it in tandem with Colloidal Silver and Gold.

Ben

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Thank YOU!
I will tell you, if it weren't for angels like YOU we have found along the way, I don't know where we would be today.
I will absolutely look into it!  and knowing us….we'll try it too!

Love,

Kaille

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Hi Kaille,
Here are a few IP-6 articles. They are concerning Cancer, but it is claimed to do some very good things at the cellular level.
http://www.utopiasilver.com/emailtemp/articlepages/cancerfighter.htm
http://www.utopiasilver.com/emailtemp/articlepages/IP6.htm
http://www.utopiasilver.com/featured_articles19ARCHIVES.htm
http://www.utopiasilver.com/products/supplements/cellfortemax3.htm

Do an Internet search for Dr. Abdullah Shamsuddin (University of Maryland) He had some very interesting research in the 1990s on IP6/Inositol It is also mentioned on the American Cancer Society website and has been studied by MD Andersen. (Note: I was told by a doctor friend that although their results were very positive, the study was shelved and not published.)

Colloidal Gold has some neurological enhancement and support properties that may be of benefit.
http://www.colloidalgold.com/study.htm

Ben

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Healthy Recipes

Ben’s Tex-Italian Pasta

Ingredients:

4-6 dry ounces of angel hair pasta
½-1 pound of lean ground chuck roast

1 large fresh tomatoes or ½ can stewed
1 sprig of cilantro
½-1 jalapeno pepper (depending if you want spicy or hot)
½ baby carrot
1 small onion (1” diameter or so)
1 tablespoon of celery
Italian seasoning
1 pinch of dill
Himalayan salt or sea salt
1 tablespoon olive oil or butter
(1 pound of meat will serve four, ½ lb. will serve two.)

Directions:

1) Put olive oil or butter in cooking pan and add ½ – 1 lb. of lean ground meat.
2) Start boiling a quart or so of water for your angel hair pasta.
3) As the meat is cooking on low heat, chop your cilantro, jalapeno, onion, carrot, and celery and add these to the simmering meat.
4) Add a pinch of dill and Himalayan or sea salt to taste.
5) Cook on medium heat until the meat is no longer red and then add the fresh chopped or stewed tomatoes.
6) Cover the pan with a glass cover (for better viewing) and cook on a low simmer for about ½ hour.
7) Add your pasta (4-6 oz. dry) to the boiling water, holding it in your hand until it ‘wilts’ into the water. (You may want to follow the pasta directions for your particular brand.)
8) Pour Tex-Italian meat sauce on angel hair pasta and enjoy.

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Breast Cancer Rates Jump in China

BEIJING – An increasing taste for Western-style junk food and unhealthy lifestyles have caused the rate of breast cancer among urban Chinese women to jump sharply over the past decade, a state-run newspaper said Tuesday.

In China's commercial center of Shanghai, 55 out of every 100,000 women have breast cancer, a 31 percent increase since 1997, the China Daily reported.

About 45 out of every 100,000 women in Beijing have the disease, a 23 percent increase over 10 years.

"Unhealthy lifestyles are mostly to blame for the growing numbers," professor Qiao Youlin of the Cancer Institute and Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences told the newspaper. Poor diets, environmental pollution and increased stress are among the provoking factors, he said.

The report is the latest illustration of how Chinese are increasingly being diagnosed with diseases more common in the developed world, even while the national health care system remains fragile, expensive and out of reach to many Chinese.

Rising affluence has led to more fat and junk food in Chinese diets, which traditionally consisted mainly of vegetables, tofu and grains such as rice. An estimated 60 million Chinese — equal to the population of France — already are obese and rates of high blood pressure and diabetes are climbing.

Earlier research has linked alcohol, tobacco and unhealthy diets — full of fat and salt — to various types of cancer.

China's breakneck economic growth has not only affected the health of city dwellers; state media said Monday that birth defects in newborns have soared in coal mining regions as an apparent result of heavy pollution.

The report did not give figures, but data posted earlier this month on the Web site of the government's National Population and Family Planning Commission said the national rate of birth defects had increased by nearly 50 percent between 2001 and 2006, rising to 145.5 per 10,000 births.

Results from eight main coal mining areas in Shanxi province show levels far higher than the national average, according to a Xinhua News Agency report. Shanxi is one of China's most heavily polluted regions, mainly as a result of heavy mining and use of high-sulfur coal, demand for which is soaring with the rising economy.

Breast cancer is the leading form of the disease attacking women in Asia, followed by cervical cancer. Both can greatly be reduced by screening — such as mammograms and pap smears or the new HPV vaccine that protects against a virus that can cause cervical cancer. However, cost, cultural barriers and lack of awareness have hampered early detection.