Archive for August, 2008

The End Of Cancer…

Posted on August 26, 2008. Filed under: Plenty of Health Help | Tags: , , , , , |

The story of Dr. Hulda Clark is one of a brilliant scientist finding the cure for cancer, in a world that makes more money, trying to keep her findings and the rest of the world, believing it’s all a fairy tale. A Canadian, she discovered natural cures for cancer, and has been persecuted by government, the conventional medical community and the big drug companies. Dr. Clark Ph.D.,N.D., is an independent research scientist who specialized in biology, biophysics and cell physiology.

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You’re Getting On My Nerves…

Posted on August 21, 2008. Filed under: Thought you should know |

I just visited some friends of mine at a place I used to work at. The guy is a chef and is on his feet all day. (And he’s a young Dad in his early 30’s). He was almost hunched over with the pain, he claims is a “pinched nerve” in his disc. That is [...]

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Looking Sexy and Being Sexy Is Healthy

Posted on August 20, 2008. Filed under: Thought you should know | Tags: , , |

I take Vitamins… and I’m out of Vitamin E. My skin is itching some and dry. No major problems, but then I read the info I posted on the site a long time ago and I was reminded of some things that everyone should know.
I know some people that don’t buy Vitamins and say they’re [...]

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OK, DON’T Get My New eBook If You’re Well!

Posted on August 15, 2008. Filed under: Knowledge IS Power, Thought you should know | Tags: , , , , , , , |

How could a guy with melanoma cancer completely refuse his doctors treatment, live to talk about it and be even healthier than ever before? I’ll tell you how… here’s what happened:
I noticed I was having a little irritation with a mole on my back, so I scheduled an appointment with a dermatologist. During my visit, she cut a piece of skin from my leg and some of the mole off my back. (A couple places that looked suspicious according to her) She sent it to the lab for analysis and said she’d call me back.
Maybe a week later, I was home working the day the phone rang with the news that sent me into a “horrible place” I’d never been before. It was my dermatologist on the other end. She said, “You have melanoma cancer! I asked her, “How could that happen? What could have caused this?” Her answer was, “It could have been too much sun or some other reason, we’re not sure how it starts.” She said, “I’ll give you the name of a surgeon and he’ll take it from there.” (She wasn’t kidding…)

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What Doesn’t Oil of Oregano Do?

Posted on August 12, 2008. Filed under: Plenty of Health Help | Tags: , , , , , , |

OK, it won’t wash your clothes for you!
But for health, it does so much!
Oil of oregano is nature’s “natural antiseptic.” Up until 1950, it was used to sterilize operating instruments.
Oregano comes from the Greek word meaning, “mountain of joy.”
Hippocrates used Oregano for curing different diseases like stomach pain and respiratory diseases. In the 15th century, [...]

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Colloidal Silver… The “Power Antibiotic”

Posted on August 1, 2008. Filed under: Thought you should know | Tags: , , , , , , , |

The ‘power’ of colloidal silver have been lauded for thousands of years, only to be quieted by penicillin and other bacteria killers manufactured by the pharmaceutical labs, given Latin names and used to fight every bacterium originated disease known to man.
The results of shunning this natural antibiotic has been that diseases have evolved to have [...]

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