The best, most delicious cancer fighting foods!
As you probably know, I’m not a big fan of “awareness” events, especially when they revolve around health issues like cancer. Whether you know it or not, most of the money raised in cancer awareness events goes to drug and genetic research. We’ve spent trillions of dollars in cancer research since President Nixon declared his “War on Cancer” in 1971. But it remains our #2 killer. Clearly, we’re dropping the ball somewhere. While it’s...
Why is the CDC completely mum on these conditions?
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to expect our main governing health agency—the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—to provide true, accurate and reliable information about the causes of death in the US. Too bad they’re failing miserably to do their jobs. I say that because there has been and continues to be a huge omission in the CDC’s statistics as they pertain to deaths and mortality, as well as a vast overstatement. As...
This is either your path to great health…or an early grave
I’ve got a little story to tell you today. Someone very dear to me was diagnosed with breast cancer about 5 years ago and after her doctor explained the surgery and chemotherapy process, she asked if we had any questions. I asked, “Why do you think she got the breast cancer to begin with?” You should have seen the doe in the headlights look that I got! “Well, we don’t know what causes cancer,”...
Cases of this disease are exploding—but no one’s talking about it
I think it’s fair to say that we should be able to expect the CDC to be rather thorough in its reporting of disease information. After all, the “Centers For Disease Control and Prevention” implies that they actually have reliable statistics to help control and prevent disease. Well, I beg to differ. Because there is a huge omission in the CDC’s disease statistics as they pertain to deaths and mortality, based on my recent...
A little-known cause of numerous health problems
In case you haven’t noticed, I am dedicated to helping people achieve better health in natural ways. But that doesn’t mean I’ve always been the picture of health myself. Quite the opposite, actually! But I consider my own ill health of the past to be “serendipitous” because it prepped me VERY well to be able to help YOU! Here’s what I mean—let me walk you through my “sickness puzzle” from my early 20s because...
Promising hope for Parkinson’s disease & prevention
Although the rates of all forms of autoimmune disease continue to rise, one in particular that is experiencing explosive growth is Parkinson’s disease (PD). Second only to Alzheimer’s at this point in the neurological disease category, about 10 million people worldwide and one million Americans suffer from PD. But those numbers may be grossly understated because many people don’t get diagnosed in the early stages of the disease. In addition, proper diagnosis can be muddied...