” what your future will be but this I do know – you will always have happiness if you seek and find how to serve.” – Dr. Albert Schweitzer A person once said that we can survive on charm in front of an audience for about 15 minutes, and then we better know something. In [read more…]
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Liver (liv’er)
liver (liv’er) noun. Anat. The largest glandular organ of vertebrates, secreting bile and active in metabolism. In man situated just under the diaphragm on the right side. noun. One who lives in a specified manner. —— “To live is good. To live vividly is better. To live vividly together is best.” –Max Eastman. Why do [read more…]
The Heart of the Matter
“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.”– Someone What is our heart? How does it work? How can we protect it from damage? How can we schedule our priorities to maintain a healthy heart? An early lesson in physiology taught me that our heart, in its innate [read more…]
Tamiflu’s main ingredient plentiful in Chinatown
ALBERT NERENBERG SPECIAL TO THE STAR Star anise | The herb pictured left, reputedly in short supply for antiviral drug, is available at Toronto herb stores. The main ingredient for Tamiflu, the widely sought-after treatment for avian flu, is literally right under our noses. While Roche, the Swiss manufacturer of Tamiflu (generic name: oseltamivir), suspended [read more…]
Stick Out Your Tongue – And Heal
Traditional Medicine: Chinese system diagnoses using a “map” EDMONTON — Stick out your tongue. It’s one of the first things a medical doctor tells a patient with a sore throat to help make a diagnosis. Doctors trained in Chinese medicine ask the same thing of their patients – but besides a sore throat, they say [read more…]
Therapeutic Breathing Pranic Breathing
When you do pranic breathing, it energizes you to such an extent that your auras temporarily expand by 100 percent or more. The inner aura expands to about eight inches or more, the health aura to about four feet or more, and the outer aura to about six feet or more. All of these can [read more…]
Cancer News From Johns Hopkins
My wife went through breast cancer in April two years ago. This is the same thing her oncologist told her. It is a good summary, so I will pass it on. Cancer update — Johns Hopkins — Cancer News from Johns Hopkins: 1. No plastic containers in micro. 2. No water bottles in freezer. 3. [read more…]
The Silent Killer: Inflammatory Breast Cancer
By Michell Esteban of KOMO TV Healthwatch – Seattle SEATTLE – Breast cancer is something women think they know all about: Look for lumps; have mammograms; see our doctors. But none of that will save you from one silent breast cancer killer that women know virtually nothing about. It’s called “inflammatory breast cancer,” and it’s [read more…]
Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC)
There are many types of breast cancer and not all look the same way. Not all breast cancers show up as a lump. One type of breast cancer that does not typically present as a lump is Inflammatory Breast Cancer or IBC. IBC makes up only 1% to 6% of all breast cancers; so many [read more…]