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The Healing Aspect of Letting Go with Wes Rocki, MD

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Letting go and becoming free of fear opens the door for healing. Going beyond the boundaries of our discipline exponentially increases the opportunity for healing. The energy we cultivate through intention is another powerful tool releases illness. Integrative healing brings our inner healer forward to natural intuitive healing.

The Importance of Micronutrients

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
All we have to be deficient in is one micronutrient and we cannot survive. It is silly that mainstream medicine provides little more than lip service to celllular biochemistry and the absolute necessity of micronutrients. Most of us don't realize that it only takes 6 weeks of no vitamin C intake to develop scurvy! Yet major deficiencies exist in most...

The Importance of Vitamin D in Serious Illness

submitted by: admin on 06/05/2016
A study published in Pediatrics from the University of Ottawa documented that 75% of children in ICU with serious illnesses had low vitamin D levels and were noted to be sicker, requiring more life support services, and longer times in the ICU. Considering that there is an epidemic of vitamin D deficiency caused by lack of exposure to sunlight, it is not particularly...

The Journey to Wellness is the Return to Wholeness with Vijaya Stallings, PhD

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Ayurvedic wholeness is described. Separation from one another leads to fear. Our roots of consciousness arise from the wholeness of the cosmos and when we stray from this it leads to separation and conflict.

The Law of Attraction with Carol Hansen Grey

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
  Our thoughts can become self-fulfilling prophecies. Having a positive attitude and trusting the universe to provide can bring the results we want in life. Carol shares some interesting stories.        

The Mammography Industry is Clinging to a Failed Test for Women Under Fifty

submitted by: admin on 06/18/2016
  Let's face it. Mammograms are far from a perfect test, especially in women under the age of 50, and particularly in women with fibrocystic breasts. The United States Preventive Task Force no longer recommends screening women routinely for breast cancer with mammograms. There has been a flood of complaining from the American Cancer Society and the...

The Menopause Cure with Ellen Cutler

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
The reason why women experience menopause is far more than hormone fluctuations. Over-consumption of carbohydrates is what Dr. Cutler believes is the underlying cause of menopausal symptoms. Taking a digestive enzyme and avoiding grains has helped her patients. She contends that grains cannot be digested and an autoimmune reaction develops that leads to symptoms...

The Necessity for Social Transformation

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
Without social transformation we cannot evolve to a much needed evolutionary change where we are committed to service and the development of true community historically based on self-centered narcissistic greed and survival of the fittest. John Renesch is a social entrepreneur who has published 14 books and hundreds of articles on organizational and social...

The Off Label Usage of Drugs

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
FDA approved drugs can be legally used for any purpose physicians choose. It is illegal for drug companies to promote off-label uses, but the law has not stopped them. FDA regulations need to be enforced.

The Outrageous Cost of Health Care in America

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
  We spend more on health care in the US than the next 10 countries combined and at the same time we're ranked last among industrialized countries. Go figure! The only way to "achieve" this is to treat health care as a business rather than a service. The $2.8 trillion we spend every year is great for the economy, but does not do much for...

The People Skill Test for Aspiring MDs

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
While doctors often save lives, they are sometimes insufferable know-it-alls who bully nurses and do not listen to patients. There is a way of interviewing aspiring physicians to identify those people who jump to improper conclusions, fail to listen, or are overly opinionated. More than a dozen medical schools are now screening applicants to see if they have...

The Philosophy of Healing with Wes Rocki, MD, PhD

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Healing is much deeper than treating symptoms. Respecting nature and interfering only when necessary is a real talent as a healer. Physician heal thyself is essential to be able to help others. As the healer heals patients, the healer heals. Intuition and inner vision must be integrated into the return to wholeness.

The Power of Consciousness with John Renesch

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Consciousness is the generating force that starts change, creativity, process, content, etc. It can be both positive and negative. Much of today’s mode of action is immersed in a negative fatal fundamentalism and dogma.

The Project to End Disease with Raymond Francis

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
The Project to End Disease was founded by Raymond Francis. Health care reform has not addressed the real problem of switching from disease care to health care. We simply do not have a sustainable health care system and there's no plan that works. Abolishing disease is the realistic solution.

The Radiation Crisis in Japan: How to Protect You and Your Family From Radiation Poisoning

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
                 

The Role of Exercise in Cancer

submitted by: admin on 04/06/2014
According to a study from Loyola University School of Medicine published in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health in January of 2014, physical activity extends the life of men with cancer by as much as 38% as well as reducing mortality from cardiovascular disease by 49%.  These researchers found that in 1000 men with cancer that burning...

The Role of Stress in Our Lives with Francesco Garri Garripoli

submitted by: admin on 04/10/2015
Stress needs to be balanced; we need just the right amount or there is trouble. There is always a certain sense of chaos in our lives as human beings. Trust is necessary to have a life with reasonable quality. Life's lessons are opportunity for growth and development. The National Institutes of Health has shown that over 70% of all disease is caused by stress. ...

The school for self-healing

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
The School for Self-Healing is affiliated with the Self-Healing Research Center in San Francisco. The purpose of these organizations is to teach people how to self-heal and to provide trainers who can teach this as well. Bringing nature's power to other people's life is one of the major goals in training patients and students in training how to do...

The Sorry State of US Health Care

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
A recent article reviewing the state of US health care comes to the conclusion that “we are in a sorry state.” They say the solution is developing a better system where we work together with powerful organizations such as insurance companies, HMOs, the corporate for-profit hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies and maybe lower the cost of health...

The Subconscious Healer with Carol Hansen Grey

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
You can call on your subconscious healer to do specific tasks using a specific system that Carol shares. She gives a person example. The role of the thought is addressed.          

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