Fake Obesity Experts (VIDEO)
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

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December 18, 12 at 09:48 PM
We previously made Jimmy Moore our Obese Low-Carb Guru of the Month! Jimmy saw the video and apparently is complaining that the dates we had of the photos of him were wrong, because some...
Steven C DeLuca, US Army Retired | October 31, 12 at 07:45 PM
When I was 60 I had been working out and eating well for decades - or so I thought. Sometimes that included lots of meat and for a few years I was a vegetarian. ...
June 11, 11 at 07:43 PM
SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH FILM NOW His "Antineoplastons" Therapy Has Been Shown to Help Cure "Incurable" Terminal Cancer Important! The producers of this powerful film are allowing a full and FREE viewing of this...
latimes.com | March 8, 11 at 08:19 AM
Two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese and, according to a growing body of evidence, at greater risk of getting, and dying of, cancer. 'Obesity is almost like the new smoking,' says one expert....
vegsource.com | March 8, 11 at 08:13 AM
Are you overweight? Maybe just a little? Maybe a lot? Guess what: being even a little overweight is dangerous to your health. Here are studies from just the past 30 days: Obesity Alone Raises...
March 1, 11 at 09:17 PM
Can a new diet actually prevent cancer? Dr. Joel Fuhrman, a family physician and the author of the popular "Eat to Live" diet book, says his can. He claims that using his plan, people...
Ruth Heidrich, Ph.D. | December 14, 10 at 08:06 AM
WHITEWASH: The Disturbing Truth About Cow's Milk & Your HealthBy Joseph Keon, Ph.D.Reviewed by Ruth Heidrich, Ph.D If you or anyone you care about still consumes dairy products, the information in this book can...
December 10, 10 at 05:48 PM
Caldwell Esselstyn Jr MD -- the doctor whose program Bill Clinton has turned to in order to reverse his heart disease -- was recently in Australia and New Zealand where he was invited...
Jeff Nelson, Founder VegSource.com | December 5, 10 at 09:50 AM
You hear it all the time: drink milk to get enough calcium to protect yourself from osteoporsis! But is it true? Numerous definitive studies provide the answer: No, milk does not protect against osteoporosis...
naturalnews.com | December 3, 10 at 10:57 AM
The news about the potential health dangers of the TSA's naked body scanners just keeps getting worse. An increasing number of doctors and scientists are going public with their warnings about the health...
foodconsumer.org | October 28, 10 at 07:39 PM
A new study in the October 28, 2010 issue of the journal Nature suggests that the growth of pancreatic cancer is a slow process and it takes almost 20 years for the disease to...
cnn.com | September 7, 10 at 07:29 AM
Animal-based proteins and fats are associated with increased mortality rates, including increased cardiovascular mortality and increased cancer mortality, a new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine concludes. But low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets composed...
Associated Press | MARILYNN MARCHIONE | August 17, 10 at 11:12 AM
Cancer is the world's top "economic killer" as well as its likely leading cause of death, the American Cancer Society contends in a new report it will present at a global cancer conference in...
American Institute for Cancer Research | August 17, 10 at 11:12 AM
From the American Institute for Cancer Research: These ten recommendations for cancer prevention are drawn from the WCRF/AICR Second Expert Report. Each recommendation links to more details. Be as lean as possible without becoming...
the-leader.com | Clare Howard | August 17, 10 at 05:51 AM
Lunch was Greek cabbage salad sprinkled with pumpkin seeds, Ezekiel sprouted wraps, walnuts, raw almonds and a glass of hot purified water. The setting for lunch was a renovated iron-front building with a sign...
reuters | August 3, 10 at 03:40 PM
Pancreatic tumor cells use fructose to divide and proliferate, U.S. researchers said on Monday in a study that challenges the common wisdom that all sugars are the same. Tumor cells fed both glucose...
PubMed | June 22, 10 at 05:54 AM
Mobile Phone Use and the Risk for Malignant Brain Tumors: A Case-Control Study on Deceased Cases and Controls. Hardell L, Carlberg M, Hansson Mild K. Department of Oncology, University Hospital, Orebro, Sweden. Abstract We...
bbc.co.uk | June 15, 10 at 06:49 AM
A class of drugs commonly used to treat heart problems has been linked with a "modestly" increased risk of cancer. Analysis of published data from all trials of angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs) found one extra...
grist.org | Tom Laskawy | May 12, 10 at 12:21 PM
A few years ago, scientists released one of the first studies to examine how diet can affect your exposure to toxic substances. In that case, researchers had a group of Seattle schoolchildren eat an...
washingtonpost.com | May 7, 10 at 08:04 AM
An expert panel that advises the president on cancer said Thursday that Americans are facing "grievous harm" from chemicals in the air, food and water that have largely gone unregulated and ignored. The President's...
sciencedaily.com | May 5, 10 at 06:16 AM
High doses of antioxidant nutritional supplements, such as vitamins C and E, can increase genetic abnormalities in cells, which may predispose supplement-takers to developing cancer, according to a new study from the Cedars-Sinai Heart...
telegraph.co.uk | Alastair Jamieson | April 8, 10 at 07:16 AM
Researchers investigating the use of phenols, phthalates and phytoestrogens, used in packaging as well as perfumes, lotions and shampoos, has found evidence they can cause harm by interfering with the body's hormones. A study...
nytimes.com | DAVID LEONHARDT | March 31, 10 at 09:47 AM
For 14 years until just last month, GlaxoSmithKline sold a denture cream called Super Poligrip that contained high levels of zinc. The zinc helped with adhesion and was probably safe so long as people...
VegSource | Joel Fuhrman MD | March 17, 10 at 09:30 PM
Joel Fuhrman MD discusses a wide body of research showing that cancer risk is directly related to your diet as a child. So does that mean it doesn't matter what you eat as...
drmcdougall.com | John McDougall MD | March 4, 10 at 09:16 AM
The following article comes from Dr. McDougall's newsletter -- you can subscribe to his newsletter here. The lifesaving benefit from the early detection of cancer is over-exaggerated and the harms are way understated. At...