Adult Onset Diabetes and 'Quacks'Written by Robert Bruce Baird
Adult onset diabetes, like common ulcer of a few years ago, makes a lot of work and provides a lot of money for medical system. There was a cure for biological disease of stomach ulcers but doctors were telling us it was stress-related (Everything is stress-related to some extent, as Pauling research that won a Nobel Prize for Vitamin therapy [especially 'C'] has proven.) and many people suffered under surgeon's knife until recently. The homeopathic war with FDA and drug-pushers is a very interesting study in deceit and power. For example it took until last year for research at University of Alabama led by Dr. Campbell to confirm what won a Nobel Prize a quarter century ago. The immune system and lymph system is vital to interplay between soul and physical body energy manifestation. The arrogance of competitive marketing enterprises can't be only reason that we have endured removal of health maintenance at hands of these 'experts'.Current books on nutrition and herbal supplements tout Hydro-chloric Acid (HCA) and chromium percolonate along with 'Vanadol' as a cure for adult onset diabetes. The truth of fact that disallows 'Vanadol' for sale in Canada is evil, though I do not believe there is such a thing as evil. The drugs that are recommended lead inexorably to use of insulin and toxic death. There is research that shows these drugs directly create death in a certain percentage of cases as well. HCA and vitamin C may have benefits in building up immune system and stopping cancer and other disease. Our body has ability to cure itself when soul is properly in tune with it, according to many healers of past. Will we support it rather than deny it? There is no need to avoid use of medical approaches when warranted but their overuse leads to hospitals of high risk. The stories of unnecessary operations and faulty operations are rampant in society.
| | Attention Deficit DisorderWritten by Dr. Michael L. Johnson
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) have been widely used labels since early 1990s. They are considered catch-all diagnoses by many clinicians. Frankly, ADD/ADHD is poorly understood within health care profession. Many clinicians have difficulty with classification of different behavior disorders, which are then lumped under diagnosis of ADD/ADHD.ADD and ADHD are caused by biochemical imbalances in brain. In brains of ADD/ADHD sufferers, chemicals known as neurotransmitters are not being adequately produced/processed. To stimulate brain to cause alertness, these chemicals need to be in abundant supply. (ADD is specifically caused by too little norepinephrine production, and ADHD is linked to a decreased amount of dopamine). When norepinephrine and dopamine are in short supply, brain essentially falls asleep. Information cannot be processed electrically and inappropriate messages will get transferred to rest of body. Without correct stimulation, messages are interrupted and incorrect information gets processed. The message can be sent to or interpreted in wrong location. Clinically, patients with ADD/ADHD have difficulty focusing on one task. They can also miss messages from environment. They appear to have a loss of memory and poor listening skills. Poor sleeping habits are common due to brain's inability to shut down. Intervention strategies must address specific areas of brain. A specific evaluation must be done to correlate exam findings to provide strategies to maximize their full brain potential.
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