Monday, January 25, 2010

Breathing for 15 mins a day lower Blood Pressure

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Doctors Prove That 82% Of Even Resistant Hypertensives* Can Achieve
Lower Blood Pressure Through An Often Overlooked Everyday Activity

* As published in the American Journal of Hypertension, June 2003


Are you confused and frustrated over how to get lower blood pressure naturally?


If so, there's a good chance that one of the following scenarios describes your situation:

You’ve always been the picture of health - never had high blood pressure - but one day your doctor tells you it’s elevated and you may need medication. You can’t accept that… you’re sure it’s just due to temporary stress.

High blood pressure is almost a personal insult to your lifestyle. So your doctor reluctantly agrees to hold off with the meds and tells you to come back in six weeks.

You go home, take up yoga (and cut out that extra drink every now and then),determined to chill out naturally. In six weeks you’re back at the doctor’s office, shocked to see your blood pressure still creeping up. Sadly, you stop at the pharmacy on the way home.

Scenario 2 is obvious lifestyle-related hypertension...

You know you could use a little “lifestyle modification” and your blood pressure confirms it. You’re 30 pounds overweight, eat too much junk food and consider operating the remote control to be exercise. Threatened with medication, you become determined to get healthy.

With superhuman effort you manage to turn things around. You’re exercising regularly, eating better and shedding weight. You go back for a check-up but find no improvement. There’s just no justice, is there? A different scenario but the outcome is the same: medications, maybe even for life.

Scenario 3: Just give me the meds...

Your lifestyle is problematic but you’re resigned to it. You drive for a living, one of the unhealthiest jobs in the world, but there’s bills to pay and a family depending on you.

You’re probably already on blood pressure and cholesterol medication.It’s just a fact of life and you have to accept it.

But you’re not even aware that there’s something out there that can help you even in these circumstances.

The missing link to lower blood pressure...

Sadly, in all cases you’re missing out on a vital lifestyle technique, a mechanism that affects every system of your body, especially blood pressure. You can do all the exercising, dieting and healthy lifestyle changes you can stand - all good things that will pay off in time...

But even they may not save you from high blood pressure and its medications if you miss this simple but vital activity.

Even high blood pressure which is not related to lifestyle responds to this…

It’s your breathing, more specifically: slow breathing.

Slow breathing? Many people will think this is just another “alternative” gimmick and it’s hard to blame them. Alternative health fanatics often do in their “cause” themselves with absurd extremes and claims.

But the effects of our breathing have been known for millennia and have now gained solid scientific and medical validity. The respiratory and circulatory systems are closely connected and work in parallel; where one goes the other follows.

When your heart rate and blood pressure rise, your breathing rate goes up in unison.

So doesn’t it follow that your heart rate and blood pressure go down when your breathing slows?

Even though analogies are useful, even "common sense" can sometimes be wrong. But the effects of breathing on our blood pressure have now been proved beyond a shadow of a doubt. They carry the hallmark of scientific credibility:repeated and randomized, double-blind trials… the same standards used in drugs testing.

In fact, in one of those trials slow breathing demonstrated a positive response rate of 82% in even resistant hypertensives. The results are documented in the American Journal of Hypertension, June 2003. That’s better than any single medication. In fact, you’d need a barrage of potentially dangerous drugs to equal it.

What makes slow breathing more promising than other natural remedies?

The media is constantly announcing new “natural remedies” for high blood pressure. You get all excited when you hear, for example, that chocolate can reduce blood pressure. But then you read the fine print to find out that the reductions averaged something like 3 points systolic and 1.5 points diastolic.

Whoopee! That’s barely significant and isn’t going to make a bit of difference for someone with even moderate hypertension. But it always turns out to be the case with natural remedies. Either that or the effects are only temporary or you’d have to consume so much of the stuff that it would make you sick.

But in no less than 10 slow breathing trials the top 10% of reductions averaged 36 points systolic and 20 points diastolic within 8 weeks. What’s more, these top results are obtained through no more than 10 to 15 minutes a day, several times a week.

You can see many of these reports for yourself on our Clinical Results page, although only summaries are available without a subscription to the journals.

One more phenomenal aspect of slow breathing...

One of the most common, and understandable, objections to slow breathing is the fact that the results of relaxation on our blood pressure are only temporary. That's why relaxation CDs and other "passive" stress-relief programs are useless for long-term blood pressure control.

But one of the most amazing things is that the effects of slow breathing are proved to be cumulative. Blood pressure reductions through slow breathing last a little longer each day, building up until they last around the clock within a few short weeks.

This is exactly the opposite to typical natural remedies, and even drugs, whose effects tend to diminish over time. It's no exaggeration to say that nothing else works like slow breathing.

Significant and lasting results...

No treatment is 100% effective (and I would run the other way from anyone claiming anything even close). The nature of averages is that some people obtain lower results... while others experience higher results.

The significance and breadth of results combined with its high response rate and cumulative effects make slow breathing superior to any other natural remedy or single medication.

Yet how many people have actually given slow breathing serious consideration?

Are these the kind of results that would help you? Would even the average help you to prevent, reduce or even eliminate prescription medications with their risks and side effects?

They’re certainly the sort of results I was needing… and I got them.


My name is David O'Hara. I battled high blood pressure for years and I can confirm that it's one of the most frustrating problems you'll ever face.

I was stuck in Scenario 1. Even though I'd always been fit and active with a healthy lifestyle, I suddenly developed high blood pressure out of the blue in my mid-40's. Of course, my doctor wanted to put me on medications immediately but...

I've seen up close what blood pressure drugs can do to people. My wife was stuck for years on beta-blockers (now thankfully withdrawn for hypertension treatment in many countries). They changed her life but not for the better. Previously a devoted runner, she became easily fatigued and short-winded, put on weight, and finally became depressed taking beta-blockers.

I was determined to find a better way – a way without pharmaceuticals or side effects. A natural way.

Boy, did I have a lot to learn! I tried absolutely everything under the sun and then some, but nothing ever worked. I went through every herb, supplement, diet plan and natural remedy you can imagine and came to the conclusion that treating hypertension with "remedies" like this is no more effective than taking shots in the dark!

Some of these remedies do work for some people (but if you talk to them months later after the placebo effect has worn off you'll often get a different story!). The fact is that most remedies don't work for most people and so your health gets left to little more than a frustrating and potentially dangerous game of chance.

And if you don't get your blood pressure under control you will have to resort to medicine sooner or later.

Health is too important for a game of chance!

As for myself, I finally reached a point of desperation when I would wake up at night so stressed out that I had pains in my chest and couldn't sleep again for hours.

In fact, if things had run their normal course I would long ago have been on medication and like millions of others I'd have been none the wiser.

Luckily, fate intervened...

I was ready to go back to my doctor for the prescriptions when I stumbled onto a last-ditch chance on a morning TV talk show. It was a demonstration of a new, natural method called, you guessed it, slow breathing.

Now if you're thinking of the high-tech, computerized devices that have been heavily advertised I don't blame you. But I'm going to introduce you to something totally new and unique.

First, though, let me explain a little more about slow breathing...

A rare natural alternative… with scientific proof!

I have to admit that I’m a die-hard skeptic. Of course I prefer natural health, but whenever I hear the word “alternative” or even “natural” in some contexts (especially advertising) alarms start ringing in my head.

So my first thoughts on hearing “slow breathing” were of gurus and maybe even charlatans. But I couldn't have been more off the mark; slow breathing was developed by medical doctors and has even won FDA approval.

Finally, a genuine breakthrough in natural blood pressure control


Solid scientific credentials are what makes slow breathing different from countless other natural remedies we hear about, even those supported by a small study or two. For FDA approval and medical acceptance slow breathing had to fulfill three major requirements:

  • Clinical proof using the same rigorous testing methods as used for drugs: randomized, double-blind trials.

  • Repetition is a second essential requirement. Slow breathing has proved itself in at least 10 formal clinical trials and numerous other studies.

  • Finally, testing methods and results must be published in peer-reviewed medical journals. Slow breathing trials have been published in respected journals around the world including the Journal of Human Hypertension, the American Journal of Hypertension, Harefuah(Israel), Hypertension (Italy), The Lancet and the Journal of Clinical Hypertension.

The evidence is good enough for slow breathing to be endorsed by leading medical institutions including Harvard Medical School, The Mayo Clinic,Rush-Presbyterian Hospital and the American Heart Association.

Just one example from the Mayo Clinic:

Within a few weeks, the deep breathing exercises can help lower both systolic and diastolic blood pressure — the top and bottom numbers in a blood pressure reading. The theory is that slow, deep breathing reduces activity in the part of the nervous system that controls blood flow (sympathetic nervous system), which allows blood pressure to return to normal.

As long as you continue doing the breathing exercises, you're likely to enjoy the effects on your blood pressure. If you stop doing the breathing exercises, your blood pressure is likely to increase again.

Sheldon G. Sheps, M.D.
Mayo Clinic Emeritus Hypertension Specialist
http://www.mayoclinic.com

If it's good enough for the Mayo Clinic, it's good enough for me!

The rest is history. Slow breathing came to the rescue and solved my blood pressure problem - quickly and easily, once and for all - when everything else had failed.

I felt like I had gotten my life back! And I soon learned that I wasn't just a lucky case and this wasn't just another fad remedy.

I had discovered the easiest, most relaxing and even enjoyable way to tackle high blood pressure!


The Journal of Human Hypertension Reports:

"Breathing Control Lowers Blood Pressure"


Studies published in the Journal of Human Hypertension and numerous other respected medical journals reveal that:

* Breathing slowly and deeply (less than 10 breaths per minute) for 10 to 15 minutes a day while extending exhalation results in significant reductions in blood pressure

* Documented reductions of up to 36 points systolic and 20 points diastolic have been achieved

* High response rate: 82% of even resistant hypertensivesresponded to slow breathing in a formal clinical trial

* Using music with slow breathing is the best way to create the relaxation needed for the method to be effective

* The effects of slow breathing are cumulative and begin to last throughout the day within 4 to 6 weeks

* The result is a significant and lasting drop in your blood pressure!

See More Proof For Yourself On Our "Clinical Results" Page!


The new, practical method of slow breathing

The developers of modern biofeedback devices for slow breathing have brought breathing into its rightful place in the medical world. They have also made the benefits of slow breathing accessible to many more people.

But that way is not for everyone! The devices are expensive, they can be awkward to use and have met with mixed results under real-life conditions. Some people just don't take to the way this particular method operates. So it's easy to imagine that you may have thought slow breathing wasn't for you.

But now there's a very good reason to think again!

That's because you don't need expensive and complicated technology to enjoy all the benefits that slow breathing has to offer! In fact, it can even be counter-productive!

I've been able to combine the same clinically proven breathing methods with familiar, user-friendly audio technology to create the Breatheasy System (pronounced "breathe easy"). Breatheasy is a totally new way of using slow breathing that'sSimple, Easy to Use, and extremely Affordable.

I use it regularly, am impressed with the results and I recommend it to others. At a fraction of what other programs charge and with an unconditional 6-month, money-back guarantee...what's not to like?

George Szczerbaniuk, M.D.
Tomah, WI

Enjoyment: one of the overlooked keys to success...

Best of all, Breatheasy is so enjoyable that you'll really want to use it! Often overlooked, this a vital aspect of anything that needs to be used regularly... because even a method with impressive clinical credentials is not going to work from the back of a drawer!

In fact, BreathEasy is the answer to 5 common problems standing in the way of your success with natural methods or lifestyle modifications:

  • Unknown risks/side effects: Obviously applies to drugs but not all herbs and supplements are harmless either. Breatheasy is 100% safe & natural.

  • Complexity/difficulty: Using it is nearly effortless.

  • Lack of time: get maximum results in 15 minutes a day.

  • Boredom/lack of discipline: Breatheasy is relaxing and enjoyable.You'll want to use it.

  • No proof/bogus claims: Breatheasy's slow breathing method is clinically proven in the same way as used for drugs.

The Breatheasy difference is real music!

Slow breathing must be done in a state of relaxation in order to be effective. Only genuine music can be truly relaxing and the Breatheasy system uses some of the most beautiful and relaxing music ever created.

The Breatheasy System is a scientifically designed method of coordinating your breathing with music... Breatheasy relies on the fact that slow breathing has the ability to relax blood vessels and thus reduce blood pressure. I check my own blood pressure regularly and the system certainly helped me.

- Gordon Cameron, M.D.
www.bloodpressurehigh.com

The heart of the system is my soundtrack called Slow Breathing with MusicTM, a unique audio program that combines two powerful therapeutic tools:

  • Slow breathing: clinically proven to produce significant and lasting reductions in high blood pressure using just 15 minutes a day

  • Music: therapeutic in its own right, the relaxation produced by listening to the right music is the extra vital ingredient slow breathing needs to be effective

Because the more relaxed you are, the greater the benefits!

7 Reasons To Love BreathEasy

    Available on CD and mp3
  • Fully portable: use with any CD player or mp3 player (mp3 version now available with every purchase) - start today!

  • User-friendly: no straps, sensors or other awkward paraphernalia

  • Simple: no complicated routines. No tedious counting. No mysterious rituals or mumbo-jumbo. Just relax to beautiful music and breathe.

  • Enjoyable: uses real music (highest quality commercial recordings in various music styles - no muzak here!)

  • Versatile: Master the method and apply independently to a huge range of circumstances... effortlessly acquire a method with a lifetime payoff!

  • Kind to your heart... and your pocketbook: a mere fraction of the price of complicated biofeedback devices and other methods you may have seen advertised... and no recurring costs!

  • Unconditionally guaranteed with a full 6-month, zero-risktrial!

I checked the Resperate on the web and I was not impressed. I did some more research and found Breatheasy... sure glad I did! What a fantastic idea... love the music!

(3 weeks later...)

I love the Breatheasy System. My blood pressure is down to 145/87 and I'm still on the first CD!

Margaret Hansch
Toronto, Canada

And did I mention that you can try it right here online... FREE?

Just listen, breathe along, and enjoy...

That's how Breatheasy user Dr. George Szczerbaniuk puts it. The Breatheasysoundtrack contains a pleasant and natural-sounding breathing track (actually created from an ocean wave) integrated with music.

The breathing track gently and gradually slows your breathing from the overly tense and fast way we tend to breathe down to the slow and precise patternproven to lower high blood pressure.

Additional CDs in the set offer a large selection of music at the ideal slow breathing rate to maintain and accumulate your benefits well into the future without boredom.

You simply relax to the music and breathe in sync with the soundtrack. The method quickly becomes almost effortless, allowing you to relax fully with the music... and all it takes is 15 minutes a day!


The future of natural blood pressure and stress control?


Slow breathing with music - Breatheasy style - may just be the "next big thing" in treating high blood pressure and stress-related conditions. Consider these two reports:

  • Listening To Music Found To Lower Blood Pressure - reported by Reuters May 16, 2008

  • Music Therapy Shows Promise In Treating High Blood Pressure- reported by Naturalnews.com, among others, June 21, 2008

These articlesare the result of recent research including an important study released at the 2008 convention of the American Society of Hypertension, a professional group of scientific investigators and health care professionals.

In the study, participants between the ages of 45 and 70 with mild hypertension listened to 30 minutes of relaxing music daily "while practicing slow, controlled breathing exercises".

The head of the investigation, Pietro A. Modesti, M.D., PhD, explained:

Listening to music is soothing and has often been associated with controlling patient-reported pain or anxiety and acutely reducing blood pressure. We are excited about the positive implications for both patients and physicians, who can now confidently explore music listening as a safe, effective, non-pharmacological treatment option...

Pietro A. Modesti, M.D., Phd.

I'm proud to say that I discovered and started developing this method nearly four years ago.

You may think that music alone could lower your blood pressure, and you'd be right. But the results are only temporary. You need to add slow breathing techniques following the step-by-step instructions found in Breatheasy to see real and lasting results.

The cumulative blood pressure reductions of slow breathing combined with the therapeutic power and relaxing effect of music is the ideal solution.

What you get with Breatheasy are benefits, not side effects!

The deep relaxation and enjoyment experienced with the Breatheasy System not only boost the effectiveness of slow breathing to lower high blood pressure, but they can also bring about numerous other life-enhancing benefits.

As explained above, our breathing influences just about every system in the body and virtually every aspect of our health and well being. So hypertension rarely exists alone. High blood pressure

A more complete list of the things Breatheasy slow breathing with music can do include:

  • Lower LDL cholesterol levels and improved cardiac health

  • Intensive relaxation

  • Relief of chronic stress and anxiety

  • Improved sleep and moods

  • On-the-spot relief of anxiety/panic attacks

  • Increased energy (due to increased oxygen levels in the blood, among other things)

  • Way to cope with pregnancy-induced hypertension (babies love it too!)

  • Greater respiratory fitness

  • Higher rate of detoxification (did you know that the respiratory system accounts for up to 70% of the body’s removal of toxins?)

Real People, Real Results

See for yourself the range of results obtained by ordinary people using Breatheasy. It should go without saying that these are authentic, unsolicited comments of genuine Breatheasy users with documentation on file.

Health product promoters like to use feedback obtained within a short time of the initial purchase when enthusiasm, commitment and the placebo effect are running high. If you were to hear from the same people weeks or months down the road you would often get a different story.

But here you will find happy users with results spanning months and even years. I like to build long-term relationships with people who use my program. And on my Testimonials page you can see many more reports including detailed case studies.


Tom Roth, Breatheasy User "My doctor is amazed..."


says Tom Roth of Declan, New Jersey, on
March 2, 2009

I've been using your program for several months now and I'm absolutely hooked on it. My doctor is amazed how well I have reduced my BP without the use of drugs.

I was borderline high when I started and am now back in the 120/75 range. Not bad for a 60 year old male that does not exercise! This kind of healthcare is priceless.

Later that day...

I just gave the bonus CDs a test run and I enjoy your choice of soundtracks very much. For me it is now great to have a full month of individual tracks for every working day. I have also loaded them onto my iPod for days that I am not at my desk at work.

UPDATE: Sept. 25, 2009

I am still using the program daily and I have to say the results are still great. No weight loss but my doctor is very pleased with the results of my BP.

Tom Roth
Declan, NJ


Katherine Hornton, Breatheasy User "Breatheasy is a lifesaver!"


for Katherine Hornton of Santa Cruz, California.
DATE: November 19, 2007

My doctor put me on Atenolol and at first I thought it was the answer. My heart rate and blood pressure did go down but then my energy and mood also took a nosedive. And my weight went up. I couldn't stand it!

I'm so happy I discovered Breatheasy. My blood pressure and pulse are normal now even though I quit the beta-blockers weeks ago. It also helps keep me level-headed but without taking the edge off like the drugs did.

UPDATE: January 17, 2009

Since getting off Atenolol I've never looked back. I still do slow breathing nearly every day but now I usually use my own music... Thank you for making this possible with your fantastic program!

Katherine Hornton
Santa Cruz, CA


William Reid, Breatheasy User Gave up 20 years of blood pressure medications...

William was one of the first Breatheasy users and he has stayed in touch during more than 3 years.

Despite 20 years of treatment with powerful drugs,William Reid lived with the constant threat of hypertension. When the diuretic he was taking brought on the painful condition of gout and his blood pressure reached crisis levels of 200 over 100, Willam started looking seriously for natural alternatives.

Within two months of discovering Breatheasy on the Internet William was enjoying the blood pressure of a much younger man. If fact, he was so encouraged with his results that he started his own blog to record his experiences and to keep a journal of his readings... readings that document a sustained average of 129 over 83. William wrote in his blog:

After the adverse effects of pharmaceutical drugs... I HAVE NOT used any pharmaceutical preparations at all. I now rely solely on Breatheasy.

The ONLY problem with Breatheasy is that you find it difficult to believe that something so simple and easy to use actually works.
My advice is have faith... and believe in Breatheasy because
IT WORKS!

William Reid
Stirling, Scotland
www.ochils.blogspot.com


Linda Schmid, Breatheasy User "I was amazed at how quickly I
got results!"

Reports Linda Schmid of Brainerd, MN, on
July 10, 2007

I can't begin to tell you how much your system has already helped me. I started doing the download right away and within just a couple of days my blood pressure was down quite a bit of the time lower than I've seen it in years.

My average is somewhere around 155/85 but it often goes a lot higher to around 190/90 but that's not often. Now it is around 126/70 at least part of the day. I can't believe how fast it worked on me. I put off taking meds for 3 years but finally decided that I had to do something. Thank you so much.

August 20 (six weeks later):

I am still very thrilled with your program. It's very hard to believe that something that is so enjoyable to do can lower your blood pressure so much, but it does. My blood pressure is in the 120's or the lower 130's most all of the time now over 72. As I had mentioned before it had gone as high as 190 over 90 but usually averaged around 155 or 160 over 85, so I have had a dramatic change thanks to your music.

Linda Schmid
Brainerd, MN

UPDATE, August 2008:

(Linda contacted me to report that after getting control of her blood pressure with Breatheasy last year she stopped doing slow breathing and, eventually, her blood pressure crept up again. I promptly sent her our latest edition. She replied as follows...)

I do have good news. Again my blood pressure has gone down quickly since I started listening to your CD's. I started using them again a little over a month ago. Before we left on our trip my pressure dropped most of the time to where I like it. I was afraid that it would go up while we were on vacation but it did not. I'm very lucky that it works so fast on me.

Linda Schmid
Brainerd, MA


Hope Harris, Breatheasy User "Slow breathing was the missing link!"

Says Hope Harris of Sacramento, CA, onSeptember 20, 2008

I ordered the CDs and have been using them for about 3 months. I am quite amazed at the wonderful results. I have been trying for years to beat high blood pressure with healthy diet and exercise but slow breathing was the missing link!

I used to have a BP (with medication) of 130/90 on average (sometimes MUCH higher). I now have been able to reduce one of the medications prescribed (Atenolol) almost completely and my average BP is about 110/75 with a pulse around 72! Sometimes the readings are even lower.

I feel wonderful and also continue to walk 1-2 miles daily combined with slow breathing (I often do the breathing if I am unable to sleep or while I am driving). It makes me feel very calm and grounded and all I can say is that I am very pleased with your program!

Hope Harris
Hope Harris Photography
Sacramento, CA


"I was a little skeptical at first... "


Sonia Sharifi admits:

I was a little skeptical at first about trying the Breatheasy System. I have always known that slowing down your breathing will relax you but I did have doubts about how it can lower your blood pressure. Well, I decided to give it a try and I absolutely love it!

It is SO relaxing. It only takes 15 minutes a day and I can easily lower my BP about 20-30 points after one session.

Sonia Sharifi
San Jose, CA

And my wife?... She was stubborn about using my method but I finally got her going with it. I'm happy to say she took her last beta-blocker nearly a year ago and is now fighting-fit again!

Read these reports in full detail along with case studies and many more user testimonials on our Real People, Real Results page.



NOTE: Not everyone can expect the same results. These examples are published to show what is possible with Breatheasy and what real people do achieve. Breatheasy carries the most comprehensive guarantee offering you a full six months to evaluate your results with zero risk.


Ask The Experts About Breatheasy

Dr. Gordon Cameron is a prominent British joint and hypertension specialist. He is afflicted with high blood pressure himself and publishes the authoritative website www.bloodpressurehigh.com. Here's what he had to say about Breatheasy:

The magic of Interactive Breathing with Music... I was lucky enough to receive a copy of the Breatheasy System recently, a scientifically designed method of coordinating music with your breathing.

You only need to spend 15 minutes a day with the system to obtain benefits in your blood pressure. I found that it also improved my sleep patterns and helped me to relax. It's easy to learn and inexpensive compared to some other methods of blood pressure control without medication.

Breatheasy relies on the fact that slow breathing has the ability to relax blood vessels and thus reduce blood pressure. I check my own blood pressure regularly and the system certainly helped me.

Gordon Cameron, M. D.
http://www.bloodpressurehigh.com

Dr. George Szczerbaniuk is a repeat customer and recommends Breatheasy. He sent these comments:

I checked out various stress reduction breathing programs including "Resperate" ($299), Heartmath's "emwave"($199), and "Breatheasy" ($47). I subsequently bought "Breatheasy" because of its ease of use and varied music -- very simple, very functional, very relaxing. Just listen, breath along, and enjoy.

I use it regularly, am impressed with the results, and recommend it to others. Moreover, at a fraction of what other programs charge and with an unconditional 6 month money-back guarantee, what's not to like?

George Szczerbaniuk, M. D.
Tomah, WI

Kellie Helen is a developer of the popular "My Blood Pressure" monitoring and tracking software. She operates the Australian website www.My-Blood-Pressure.com.

Kellie has reviewed literally dozens of blood pressure remedies and relaxation programs. Here's what she said about Breatheasy:

My doctor told me I should find time each day to relax, perhaps meditation or yoga. He then suggested I buy a CD of relaxing sounds and listen to it each night. The CDs (which were quite expensive) ended up being mostly rain sounds. It's nice to listen to rain but they quickly became very boring. I probably listened to them 5 times before they went in the bottom drawer.

I assumed that the Breatheasy CDs would be something similar. ButBreatheasy was not what I expected! ... it works quicker. I can listen to it for 5 minutes and feel relaxed at the end of it. Also, knowing there is sound research behind it makes me feel like it's time well spent.

Kellie Helen
http://www.My-Blood-Pressure.com

And remember, Breatheasy is the first and still ONLY program combining two natural methods that are only now being discovered and promoted by medical experts. With recent developments others are sure to follow but Breatheasy will always be the original... tried, tested and proven! Breatheasy is the 100% safe and natural option.

Try Breatheasy for yourself...

I do want you to know that before and after listening to the demo I checked my blood pressure and my pressure was 30 points lower - top number - and 10 points lower for the bottom number.

Dolly Eller
Clemmons, NC

Thursday, October 8, 2009

No one should take the H1N1 vaccine

Truth of contents not verified.

Read for yourself and decide on its authenticity.

______________________________________________________________________________

Subject: Swine Flu article by Dr. Russell Blaylock

"No one should take the H1N1 vaccine - it is one of the most dangerous vaccines ever devised.
It contains an immune adjuvant called squalene (MF-59) which has been shown to cause severe autoimmune disorders
such as MS, rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus.

³This is the vaccine adjuvant that is strongly linked to the Gulf War syndrome, which killed thousands of soldiers
and caused a 200% increase in the fatal disease ALS (Lou Gehreg disease).
This virus H1N1 kills by causing a "cytokine storm", which means that it causes the body's immune system to overreact
and that is why it is killing young people and is a mild disease in the elderly. (The elderly have weakened immune systems)

This vaccine is a very powerful immune stimulator and carries the real possibility of making the lethality of the
virus much greater.

³One's best protection is vitamin D3....One should take 5000 IU a day now and when the disease begins
to spread increase the dose to 15,000 IU a day.
Vitamin D3 modulates the immune reaction, reducing the chance of an overreaction and stimulates the body to produce
what are called antimicrobial peptides, which are powerful killers of viruses that do not involve immunity.

This is dose related, which means the higher the dose of D3 the better the protection. Fish oils
(the best is Carlson's Norwegian lemon flavored fish oil) also reduce immune overreaction.
One teaspoon a day should be sufficient. For severe symptoms, one teaspoon twice a day.
Antioxidants of various kinds also help.²

Feel free to spread this around. People need to know to protect themselvesÅ 


http://www.russellblaylockmd.com/ (this is his bio)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_War_syndrome (Gulf War Syndrome)


Wednesday, July 15, 2009


Dr. Russell Blaylock: Vaccine Maybe More Dangerous Than Flu

http://www.newsmax.com/health/vaccine_swine_flu/2009/07/07/232717.html

Vaccine May Be More Dangerous Than Swine Fl

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

By: Dr. Russell Blaylock

An outbreak of swine flu occurred in Mexico this spring that eventually affected 4,910 Mexican citizens and resulted in 85 deaths.
By the time it spread to the United States, the virus caused only mild cases of flu-like illness.

Thanks to air travel and the failure of public health officials to control travel from Mexico, the virus spread worldwide.
Despite predictions of massive numbers of deaths and the arrival of doomsday, the virus has remained a relatively mild disease,
something we know happens each year with flu epidemics.

Worldwide, there have only been 311 deaths out of 70,893 cases of swine flu. In the United States, 27,717 cases
have resulted in 127 deaths.
Every death is a tragedy, but such a low death rate should not be the basis of a draconian government policy.

It is helpful to recall that the Centers for Disease Control - with the collusion of the media - constantly tell us that 36,000 people
die from the flu each year, a figure that has been shown to be a lie. In this case, we are talking about 300 plus
deaths for the entire world.

This virus continues to be an enigma for virologists. In the April 30, 2009 issue of Nature, a virologist was quoted as saying,
"Where the hell it got all these genes from we don't know." Extensive analysis of the virus found that it contained the original
1918 H1N1 flu virus, the avian flu virus (bird flu), and two new H3N2 virus genes from Eurasia.
Debate continues over the possibility that swine flu is a genetically engineered virus.

Naturally, vaccine manufacturers have been in a competitive battle to produce the first vaccine. The main contenders have been
Baxter Pharmaceuticals and Novartis Pharmaceuticals, the latter of which recently acquired the scandal-ridden Chiron
vaccine company. Both of these companies have had agreements with the World Health Organization to produce a pandemic vaccine.

The Baxter vaccine, called Celvapan, has had fast track approval. It uses a new vero cell technology, which utilizes cultured
cells from the African green monkey. This same animal tissue transmits a number of vaccine-contaminating viruses,
including the HIV virus.

The Baxter company has been associated with two deadly scandals. The first event occurred in 2006 when hemophiliac
components were contaminated with HIV virus and injected in tens of thousands of people, including thousands of children.
Baxter continued to release the HIV contaminated vaccine even after the contamination was known.

The second event occurred recently when it was discovered that Baxter had released a seasonal flu vaccine
containing the bird flu virus, which would have produced a real world pandemic, to 18 countries.
Fortunately, astute lab workers in the Czech Republic discovered the
deadly combination and blew the whistle before a worldwide disaster was unleashed.

Despite these two deadly events, WHO maintains an agreement with Baxter Pharmaceuticals to produce the world's pandemic vaccine.

Novartis, the second contender, also has an agreement with WHO for a pandemic vaccine. Novartis appears to have won the contract,
since their vaccine is near completion. What is terrifying is that these pandemic vaccines contain ingredients, called immune adjuvants
that a number of studies have shown cause devastating autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and lupus..

Animal studies using this adjuvant have found them to be deadly. A study using 14 guinea pigs found that when they were injected with
the special adjuvant, only one animal survived. A repeat of the study found the same deadly outcome.

So, what is this deadly ingredient? It is called squalene, a type of oil. The Chiron company, maker of the deadly anthrax vaccine,
makes an adjuvant called MF-59 which contains two main ingredients of concern - squalene and gp120.
A number of studies have shown that squalene can trigger all of the above-mentioned autoimmune diseases when injected.

The MF-59 adjuvant has been used in several vaccines. These vaccines, including tetanus and diphtheria,
are the same vaccines frequently associated with adverse reactions.

I reviewed a number of studies on this adjuvant and found something quite interesting. Several studies done on human
test subjects found MF-59 to be a very safe immune adjuvant. But when I checked to see who did these studies,
I found -to no surprise - that they were done by the Novartis Pharmaceutical Company and
Chiron Pharmaceutical Company, which have merged.
They were all published in "prestigious" medical journals.
Also, to no surprise, a great number of studies done by independent laboratories and research institutions all found
a strong link between MF-59 and autoimmune diseases.

Squalene in vaccines has been strongly linked to the Gulf War Syndrome. On August 1991, Anthony Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
admitted that soldiers vaccinated with the anthrax vaccine from 1990 to 1991 had an increased risk of 200 percent in
developing the deadly disease
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig's disease.
The soldiers also suffered from a number of debilitating and life-shortening diseases, such as polyarteritis nodosa, multiple sclerosis
(MS), lupus, transverse myelitis (a neurological disorder caused by inflammation of the spinal cord), endocarditis
(inflammation of the heart's inner lining), optic neuritis with blindness and glomerulonephritis (a type of kidney disease).

Because squalene, the main ingredient in MF-59, can induce hyperimmune responses and induce autoimmunity,
a real danger exists for prolonged activation of the brain's immune cells, the microglia.
This type of prolonged activation has been strongly associated with such diseases
as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, ALS and possibly vaccine-related encephalitis.
It has been shown that activation of the systemic immune system, as occurs with vaccination, rapidly activates the brain's microglia
at the same time, and this brain inflammation can persist for long periods.

So, how would the gp120 get into the brain?
Studies of other immune adjuvants using careful tracer techniques have shown that they routinely
enter the brain following vaccination.
What most people do not know, even the doctors who recommend the vaccines, is that most such studies
by pharmaceutical companies observe the patients for only one to two weeks following vaccination
- these types of reactions may take months or even years to manifest.

It is obvious that the vaccine manufacturers stand to make billions of dollars in profits from this
WHO/government-promoted pandemic. Novartis, the maker of the new pandemic vaccine,
recently announced that they would not give free vaccines to impoverished nations - everybody pays.

One must keep in mind that once the vaccine is injected, there is little you can do to protect yourself‹at least by conventional medicine.
It will mean a lifetime of crippling illness and early death.

There are much safer ways to protect oneself from this flu virus, such as higher doses of vitamin D3,
selective immune enhancement using supplements (antioxidants), and a good diet.


© 2009 Newsmax.

Egg york is also good

5 to 10 eggs with york still have less chelestro. Day of exercise 10 eggs.

read that new study that egg york have good chelestro where all the protein are.

Pierre 8 Oct 09



I'm sure you've heard it before. When you think of a "health freak," you don't think of someone eating egg yolks and discarding the white.

Think again.

Egg Nutrition: Yolk vs. White

Egg yolks are indeed full of cholesterol. Like most cholesterol-rich foods, they are jam-packed full of important nutrients, especially the fat-soluble vitamins and essential fatty acids.

In fact, the slew of nutrients in an egg yolk is so comprehensive that a few a day would offer better insurance than a multi-vitamin. Most importantly, the yolk contains most of the nutrients in an egg.

Egg whites, on the other hand, contain far fewer nutrients. The only thing that could justify their consumption is their attachment to their companion yolk.

Don't believe it? Below is a table that compares the nutritional value of egg whites and yolks, with data provided by the USDA. I've included additional analysis in the last two columns that provides the percentage of the total nutrition found in the yolk and the percentage of total nutrition found in the white.

Table 1: Egg Yolks Versus Egg Whites

Nutrient

White

Yolk

% Total in White

% Total in Yolk

Protein

3.6 g

2.7g

57%

43%

Fat

0.05g

4.5g

1%

99%

Calcium

2.3 mg

21.9 mg

9.5%

90.5%

Magnesium

3.6 mg

0.85 mg

80.8%

19.2%

Iron

0.03 mg

0.4 mg

6.2%

93.8%

Phosphorus

5 mg

66.3 mg

7%

93%

Potassium

53.8 mg

18.5 mg

74.4%

25.6%

Sodium

54.8 mg

8.2 mg

87%

13%

Zinc

0.01 mg

0.4 mg

0.2%

99.8%

Copper

0.008 mg

0.013 mg

38%

62%

Manganese

0.004 mg

0.009 mg

30.8%

69.2%

Selenium

6.6 mcg

9.5 mcg

41%

59%

Thiamin

0.01 mg

0.03 mg

3.2%

96.8%

Riboflavin

0.145 mg

0.09 mg

61.7%

48.3%

Niacin

0.035 mg

0.004 mg

89.7%

9.3%

Pantothenic acid.

0.63 mg

0.51 mg

11%

89%

B6

0.002 mg

0.059 mg

3.3%

96.7%

Folate

1.3 mcg

24.8 mcg

5%

95%

B12

0.03 mcg

0.331 mcg

8.3%

91.7%

Vitamin A

0 IU

245 IU

0%

100%

Vitamin E

0 mg

0.684 mg

0%

100%

Vitamin D

0 IU

18.3 IU

0%

100%

Vitamin K

0 IU

0.119 IU

0%

100%

DHA and AA

0

94 mg

0%

100%

Carotenoids

0 mcg

21 mcg

0%

100%



Data taken from the USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 15. AA and DHA data from NutritionData.Com. Since the article was written, the USDA has published revisions. The latest, Release 17, can be found here.

As you can see from the table, the yolk contains 100% of the carotenoids, essential fatty acids, vitamins A, E, D, and K (6 items). The white does not contain 100% of any nutrient.

The yolk contains more than 90% of the calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc, thiamin, B6, folate, and B12, and 89% of the panthothenic acid (9 items). The white does not contain more than 90% of any nutrient, but contains over 80% of the magnesium, sodium, and niacin (3 items).

The yolk contains between 50% and 80% of the copper, manganese, and selenium, while the white contains between 50% and 80% of the potassium, riboflavin, and protein.

It should also be kept in mind that the yolk of an egg is smaller than the white. Where the white contains a slim majority of nutrients, such as protein, this is not due to a greater concentration in the white, but simply to the fact that there is more white in the egg than yolk.

Egg Yolks Would Resolve Americans' Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies

According to the Executive Summary of the Third Report on Nutrition Monitoring in the United States by the Interagency Board for Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology's Life Sciences Research Office, the following is true:

Most groups have a deficient median intake of magnesium.
Several groups have a deficient median intake of calcium.
Children aged 1-2 and most groups of females have a deficient median intake of iron.
Blacks over the age of 16 and Mexican-Americans over the age of 60 have a deficient median intake of folate.
All age groups and races have a deficient median intake of vitamins A, E, B6, and copper.
Considering this information, the importance of the egg yolk and relative unimportance of the egg white becomes even more clear. The yolk contains the majority of the copper, nearly all of the calcium, iron, folate, and B6, and 100% of the vitamins A and E.

The white, on the other hand, is only useful as an added source of magnesium, or if the diet is on the whole deficient in protein. The simple addition of an adequate amount of meat in the diet would provide for both.

Finally, eggs are an excellent source of carotenoids. These are primarily highly absorbable forms of lutein and its partner zeaxanthin. These carotenoids accumulate in the back of the eye and appear to protect against age-related macular degeneration. There is no RDA for them, as researchers are still trying to understand their importance. All of the lutein and zeaxanthin in an egg is contained in the yolk.

Egg Yolks Contain Essential Fatty Acids DHA and Arachidonic Acid

One important set of nutrients that should not be overlooked is the long-chain essential fatty acids. Egg yolks contain the long-chain omega-3 fatty acid DHA, which is necessary for the brain and proper retinal function in the eye, and the long-chain omega-6 fatty acid arachidonic acid, which is required for the healthy skin, hair, libido, reproduction, growth and response to injury. These fatty acids are primarily needed by young children, pregnant and lactating women, and people with degenerative diseases involving oxidative stress, especially those of the nervous system such as Alzheimer's. While fatty fish and cod liver oil supply DHA in larger amounts, egg yolks have an advantage over these foods because they also contain arachidonic acid and because they do not contain EPA, which interferes with arachidonic acid metabolism.

According to NutritionData.Com, one egg yolk contains 75 mg of arachidonic acid (AA), 20 mg of DHA, but no EPA. As I describe in my Special Report, How Essential Are the Essential Fatty Acids?, DHA and AA are the two fatty acids essential to humans and other mammals, while EPA interferes with the body's use of AA and probably does not belong in the mammalian body at all.

Animal foods from animals raised on pasture are likely much richer in DHA. In all eggs, both the DHA and AA are contained in the yolk.

To Cook, or Not to Cook? The Benefits of Raw Egg Yolks

Many people believe that the health benefits of egg yolks are greater when the yolks are consumed raw. Heat destroys enzymes, reduces the amounts of certain nutrients, and may make the amino acid cysteine less available, which is needed to synthesize the master antioxidant of the cell, glutathione.

Those who eat raw egg yolks report easier digestion, increased stamina, and resistance to illness — not to mention a quicker snack if they're on-the-go.

That said, there is little evidence beyond such anecdotes that egg yolks are truly more beneficial when consumed raw.

There is also little evidence to support the common belief that consuming raw egg yolks is dangerous. Please see Dr. Mercola's article on the safety of eating raw egg yolks if you are concerned about this.

Raw Egg Whites Contain Digestive Enzyme Inhibitors and Anti-Nutrients

Raw egg whites should not be consumed. They contain inhibitors of the digestive enzyme trypsin, which are destroyed by heat. Consuming 100 grams of raw egg white with one egg yolk compared to consuming the same food cooked was shown in one study to reduce protein digestion from 90 percent down to 50 percent.

Raw egg whites also contain an anti-nutrient called avidin. Avidin is a glycoprotein that binds to the B vitamin biotin, preventing its absorption. Biotin is necessary for fatty acid synthesis and the maintenance of blood sugar, and is especially important during pregnancy when biotin status declines.

Residual Egg White Avidin — Cooking Does Not Fully Destroy the Anti-Nutrients

It is a myth that light cooking completely destroys the avidin.

According to this study, poaching eggs only destroys one third of the avidin while even frying leaves 30 percent of it behind.

This raises the question of whether there is a net nutritional advantage to eating any egg whites at all. Most likely, it depends on the individual person. There is controversy over whether biotin produced in the intestinal tract is absorbed — if intenstinal biotin production is indeed nutritionally important, then people whose intestinal flora are less avid producers of biotin probably need to be more concerned about the potential adverse effects of consuming egg white.

Finding The Right Kind of Eggs

Pastured eggs, meaning eggs from chickens that are free to forage for grass and insects, are of much higher nutritional quality than eggs from confinement chickens. The marginal increase in value, of course, is found mostly in the yolk.

Insects provide a higher DHA content, found exclusive in the yolk, and grass provides a higher vitamin E and carotene content, also found exclusively in the yolk. Egg yolks from pastured chickens are thus a powerful supplement to a healthy diet — a super-food — providing necessary nutrients in which the Standard American Diet is deficient.

To find a source of eggs from chickens raised on pasture, you can visit LocalHarvest.org and do a search for "eggs pastured" or "eggs grass fed" with your zip code. You can also visit EatWild.com and click on your state for a list of farms that pasture their animals.

Additionally, you may be able to find roadside stands in your area that sell eggs from pastured chickens. Be sure to inquire about the farming practices, to make sure that the chickens are able to forage for both grass and insects.

Back to the Basics: Taste!

The truth is that most satisfying meals one could make with eggs just don't taste right without both the yolk and the white. Most baked goods come out with a richer taste and a better texture when the yolks are included. Food should provide good nutrition — for which inclusion of the yolks is necessary! — but it should also taste good.

Food should be fun. It should be rewarding to cook, delicious to eat, and relaxing to indulge in.

The anti-cholesterol establishment upholds its poor theory and unjustified conclusions only to condemn us to a bland and unsatisfying diet, the cornerstone of which is "light cooking" with bland and taste-challenged "foods" like the notorious, emasculated, yolkless egg white.

Fear not.

You are now armed with the raw facts from the USDA's nutrition database that shows that missing out on the egg yolks means missing out on the nutrition in your breakfast. Take heart in this the next time you enjoy the incredible, edible egg yolk.

http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com/Egg_Yolk.html

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Whole grain

Whole Grains Guide
Written by Gloria Tsang, RD
Published in Dec 2005; Updated in Aug 2007

(HealthCastle.com) You've probably heard a lot about how good for you whole grains can be. But do you really know what whole grains are – or why they're so beneficial?
A grain is considered whole when all three parts – bran, germ and endosperm – are present. Most people know that fruits and vegetables contain beneficial phytochemicals and antioxidants, but many do not realize that whole grains are often an even better source of these key nutrients. In fact, whole grains are a good source of B vitamins, Vitamin E, magnesium, iron and fiber, as well as other valuable antioxidants not found in some fruits and vegetables. Most of the antioxidants and vitaminsare found in the germ and the bran of a grain.


Common Types of Whole Grains:

wild rice
brown rice
whole wheat
oatmeal
whole oats
barley
whole rye
bulgar
popcorn
Less Common Types of Whole Grains:

amaranth
millet
quinoa
sorghum
triticale

Recommendations on Whole Grains
Whole grains have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease by decreasing cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and blood coagulation. Whole grains have also been found to reduce the risks of many types of cancer. They may also help regulate blood glucose in people living with diabetes. Other studies have also shown that people who consume more whole grains consistently weigh less than those who consumed less whole grain products.

In January 2005, the US government published the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005. One of the new guidelines recommends that all adults eat half their grains as whole grains – that's at least 3 servings of whole grains a day.

Increase whole grain intake: An easy way to increase whole grain intake is to replace some of your refined-grain products with whole grain products.

have a slice of whole grain bread to replace your white bread
have a serving of whole grain breakfast cereal in the morning
substitute half the white flour with whole wheat flour in your regular recipes for cookies, muffins, quick breads and pancakes
add brown rice, wild rice or barley in your vegetable soup
snack on popcorn instead of chips on movie nights
Check labels carefully! Foods labelled with the words "multi-grain," "stone-ground," "100% wheat," "cracked wheat," "seven-grain," or "bran" are usually not whole-grain products. Color is also not an indication of a whole grain. Brown does not necessary mean whole wheat or whole grain! Some brown bread has brown coloring added to achieve the brown color!

When determining if a packaged food product contains whole grain or not, look for the word "whole" in the ingredient list. Also look for the Whole Grain Stamp (see above examples). A "good source" stamp contains at least 1/2 serving of whole grains while an "excellent source" contains at least 1 serving of whole grains.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Alive at 150

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-27609.html

David Icke's Official Forums > Main Forums > Health / Nutrition / Diet / Alternative Therapies / Healing > Our Body Can Make its Own Stem Cells!
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hagbard_celine
03-06-2008, 05:59 PM
Stems cells are the embryonic cells that all mature cells grow from. All cells start off as stem cells and then grow or "differentiate" into specialized cells, bone, skin, blood, nerve etc. Science is currently developing ways of creating new stem cells and implanting them into a patient to heal some disease or injury. The path being taken by conventional science is to retrieve stem cells from a specially grown embryo containing some of the patient's DNA. This is an expensive and intricate process, but very profitable for the pharmaceutical companies of course. Retrieving the cells from the embryo usually kills it, making the whole treatment ethically questionable and very controversial. The stem cells only contain a part of the patient’s DNA and so are alien to their body, like a transplanted organ. This means that the patient will need to take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of their life and take even more drugs to counter their resulting immune-deficiency, making even more profits for Big Pharma!

So would Big Pharma welcome with open arms a treatment that allowed the body to make its own stem cells, in a completely non-toxic, ethical and harmless way? Sure! And I set up a pork butcher shop in the local synagogue!

The latest Nexus magazine has a fascinating article by Marvin-Lee Robey, a man who’s been inspired as much as me by the brilliant book, The Body Electric by Robert O. Becker. He’s shown how using a special silver-ionic poultice, he can make wounds heal, not only quicker than by normal antiseptic and antibiotic treatment, but better. He sites the case of a vet who tried it on an injured horse. The horse slashed its knee right down to the bone, cutting the muscle, nerves and myelin sheath. The wound was badly infected and the horse in fever and great pain. It couldn’t walk and his fellow vets wanted him to shoot it. But this vet decided to give the silver treatment a go. After just 16 days (the article has photos of it) the wound was gone. Gone! Not even a scar! The shattered tissues had repaired themselves by actually producing their own stem cells. These stem cells were part of the horse's own body, with its own DNA, not donated alien DNA as in a conventional transplant culture. The horse not only recovered, it went on to become a champion show-jumper! There was another case sited of an elderly woman who had two lacerations on her skin, one was treated with the usual antiseptic-antibiotics and the other with ionic silver. The difference was amazing. The conventionally treated wound took 4 times as long to heal and left a scar, the silver-treated wound was gone in two weeks flat with no scar.

Ionic silver seems almost an intelligent drug! It kills the bacteria and viruses that cause infection and leaves the body’s own symbiotic "friendly" bacteria alone. How does it tell them apart? Antibiotics are carpet-bombers; they kill everything that moves, including the body’s friendly bacteria. This is why when I took a course of antibiotics I got stomach ache. The drug was killing off the friendly bacteria that help me digest my food! If I’d had to take them for a long time I’d have suffered serious long-term side-effects (which of course would need more medicine from Big Pharma to treat!) Not with ionic silver.

This is fascinating stuff! Even if you’re not a regular Nexus reader, get a copy of the current issue to read this article!
hagbard_celine
03-06-2008, 06:01 PM
Here's another thread that's relevent to the subject:

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19270
2013
03-06-2008, 11:56 PM
Looks an interesting article thanks for posting i will look out for the magazine . I have used colloidal silver before in spray form . Can you take ionic silver internally ? do you know .
hagbard_celine
05-06-2008, 04:49 PM
Looks an interesting article thanks for posting i will look out for the magazine . I have used colloidal silver before in spray form . Can you take ionic silver internally ? do you know .

According to the article you can take it internally for non-invasive somplaints like cancer, arthritis etc. But you've got to be careful to get the right mixture. The author recomends how you do this.

Some types of silver solutions can make you turn blue!:eek:
pedsi
05-06-2008, 04:54 PM
Like this dude!


http://media.kval.com/images/071219_karason_northrup_470.jpg
2013
05-06-2008, 07:42 PM
Like this dude!


http://media.kval.com/images/071219_karason_northrup_470.jpg

Papa Smurf :D
pedsi
05-06-2008, 08:47 PM
papa Smurf :d

:d:d:d
boots
14-10-2008, 12:03 PM
In relation to stem cells and repairing lungs, kidney's etc the doc's have found that at the end of our chromosomes are things called telemiers (spelling).

The analogy is that our chromosones are like shoe laces and the bit at the end is the Telemiers, which holds it together, when these become frayed, through stress, the signal to produce stem cell breaks down and we age.

There is no reason why we could not be fit and healthy at 150 years old.:cool:
hagbard_celine
14-10-2008, 09:13 PM
In relation to stem cells and repairing lungs, kidney's etc the doc's have found that at the end of our chromosomes are things called telemiers (spelling).

The analogy is that our chromosones are like shoe laces and the bit at the end is the Telemiers, which holds it together, when these become frayed, through stress, the signal to produce stem cell breaks down and we age.

There is no reason why we could not be fit and healthy at 150 years old.:cool:

Technically aging is a pathology. Until the 1930's when Switzerland's railway system began, there were isolated villages in the Alps where people didn't visibly age. They lived in a purely natural envirnoment eating only fresh organic vegetables, meat and dairy products. However they didn't live forever. When they reached a certain age, 60 or so they suddenly and very quickly deteriorated and died, in a metter of a couple of years. So it seems we do hgave a natural, built in programme which stops us living forever, but until we reach the correct age we can remain healthy and youthful. This is very diferent to the situation in the modern western world where we are virtually embalmed alive by pharmaceuticals! We live longer than the native rural Swiss used to, but we live lives where we age and become dependant on Big Pharma's drugs.
chris
14-10-2008, 09:21 PM
Like this dude!


http://media.kval.com/images/071219_karason_northrup_470.jpg

How did that guy get like that?
hagbard_celine
14-10-2008, 09:26 PM
How did that guy get like that?

I've heard of this happening, but I'm not sure how it does. Apprently misuse of ionic silver can cause it, acording to Robay.
paolo
15-10-2008, 12:47 AM
Argyria (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria) is an extremely unlikely result of taking colloidal siver. Usually the result of ingestion of silver salts. I've taken relatively large swigs of cs when threatened with a cold. No grey-blue
I've only heard of one documented case of argyria, permanent blue/greying of the skin, due to colloidal silver, which concerned a Libertarian election candidate in the US who ingested large amounts of colloidal silver daily for months on end
Normal moderate usage presents no problem whatsoever
hagbard_celine
15-10-2008, 09:33 PM
Argyria (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria) is an extremely unlikely result of taking colloidal siver. Usually the result of ingestion of silver salts. I've taken relatively large swigs of cs when threatened with a cold. No grey-blue
I've only heard of one documented case of argyria, permanent blue/greying of the skin, due to colloidal silver, which concerned a Libertarian election candidate in the US who ingested large amounts of colloidal silver daily for months on end
Normal moderate usage presents no problem whatsoever

That's a relief.:eek:

BTW I like the Wilhelm Reich avatar.:cool:
hagbard_celine
05-03-2009, 03:53 PM
I saw something about this a few months ago, but now the Army is taking it seriously!:eek::cool: I wonder why it wasn't developed many years ago, like the time Robert O. Becker wrote his book. Will it reveal something about the human body that they Elite don't want us to know?:confused:;) Obviously it's "rising above the threshold" now:cool:!
hagbard_celine
05-03-2009, 05:15 PM
Sorry! Forgot to post the link::o:p

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxhi4Q8EDTU
hagbard_celine
29-08-2009, 08:57 AM
I've been watching these David Malone films: Stem Cells- The Promise:

http://www.becauseyouthink.tv/shop/detail.asp?pguid={3E0B81EB-6815-4FD3-85C9-B900C46A0195}

It's fascinating.:):cool: It explains how stem cell research is leading to a virtual panacea, where body parts could be regenerated, damaged brains repaired, broken tissue replaced and aging bodies restored to youth and vitality.

But in the programme they make it clear that this kind of reseaerch is the pure domain of multinational corporations and it's woth billions of dollars. But as you ssee above, what if there were a cheap, simple method of stem cell therapy that you could do at home from basic ingredients?;):confused: The corporations wouildn't like that!

If stem cell research proides a cancer cure then they've obviously decided to sacrifice the cancer meal-ticket for stem cell revenue; in which case they'll be even more irked if somebody undermines their exclusivity.
hagbard_celine
08-09-2009, 01:25 AM
At the end of the second film there's a rather sickening scene where the board member of the stem cell research company is chortling over the amount of money he's going to make from their project.:(:mad:

The work of Becker and Robey would be a real thorn in his side!:p

Blood tests to detect cancers BERLIN

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Tech%2Band%2BScience/Story/STIStory_432521.html

Sep 21, 2009
Blood tests to detect cancers
BERLIN - TWO new blood tests could help doctors detect colon and stomach cancers simply, cheaply and early without the need for invasive procedures or unpleasant examinations, researchers said on Monday.

The tests, one developed by the Belgian biotech firm OncoMethylome and another by scientists in Germany, use blood samples to detect specific genetic signals of the disease and could help predict whether it is likely to spread.

Ernst Kuipers, a specialist in bowel cancer at Rotterdam's Erasmus University, who was not involved in the research, said the new tests marked a promising advance in the field of developing more convenient screening. 'The blood sample can be taken by nurses or primary care doctors without the need for special equipment or training,' Joost Louwagie of OncoMethylome said.

Ulrike Stein, who presented her findings with Louwagie's at the ECCO-ESMO European cancer congress in Berlin, said hers was the first test to be able to detect signals of a specific gene, called S100A4 and known to be linked to cancer, in the blood.

Dr Stein's test finds various types of cancer, including colorectal and gastric cancers, and had also shown potential in identifying patients whose cancer was likely to spread.

'Cancer patients have significantly higher levels of this S100A4 gene than people without cancer,' she said. 'Being able to detect this gene in the blood of the patient, you can monitor the disease course and you can continue to monitor it over several years and throughout various treatments.'

Colorectal cancer effects around one in every 17 people and is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States and Europe, where a total of 560,000 people develop the disease each year, and 250,000 die from it.

Deaths can be reduced if the cancer is diagnosed early, when it is most treatable. Although current tests such as a colonoscopy internal examination or the analysis of stool samples are effective, they can be invasive, expensive and unpleasant.

Dr Stein and colleagues from the ECRC Charite University of Medicine and the Max-Delbrueck-Centre for Molecular Medicine in Berlin looked at daily blood samples from 185 colon cancer patients, 190 with rectal cancer and 91 gastric cancer patients.

They also analysed blood from 51 tumour-free volunteers. They found a signal of the gene at significantly higher levels in those with the cancers. There were even higher levels in patients whose cancer had spread.

Dr Louwagie's team collected blood before surgery from 193 patients known to have colorectal cancer, and from 688 people being screened using a colonoscopy internal examination.

They looked for two so-called methylation genes, SYNE1 and FOXE1, known to be linked to the formation of tumours, and found high levels in colorectal cancer patients, Dr Louwagie said. OncoMethylome said in August it was in advanced talks with several large companies over licensing rights to its colorectal test. -- REUTERS