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We now suspect Pesticides as the best candidate cause for Parkinsons

 
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We now suspect Pesticides as the best candidate cause for Parkinsons
We now suspect Pesticides as the best candidate cause for Parkinsons


More than 80 percent of schools in America use toxic pesticides as a preventative measure, whether it's needed or not.

Mark Lame, an entomologist and professor at Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs, believes this is an entirely unnecessary practice that carries more risks than benefits to students and faculty.

The most widely used pesticides are, in fact, nerve poisons. They cause uncontrolled nerve firing, and disrupt the delicate hormone systems.

[link to articles.mercola.com]
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Hotmail message. Where is our "Free Press" Criminals one and all.

Al Sears, MD

My research team just brought a new study to my attention. It sound evidence that the holy grail of cancer fighting is not a drug. The most powerful cancer fighter ever discovered is naturally occuring vitamin D.

Ive been writing about this for years. And now finally people in power are taking action. In fact, the Canadian government seems intent on spreading the news. They are launching a countrywide campaign to encourage their citizens to get more vitamin D.

Why? The new study shows vitamin D lowers the risk of all cancers in women by a remarkable 77%!

Now news services in Canada are reporting that vitamin D supplements are flying off the shelves in record numbers. Pharmacies and health food stores around the country are struggling to keep them in stock.

And men enjoy similar benefits. In fact, the Canadian Cancer Society contends that a simple supplement of 1,000 international units of vitamin D per day can reduce the risk of various cancers by as much as 60 per cent.

This is one of most important findings in modern medical history: Vitamin D is the best current hope for preventing cancer. Period.

So why didnt you hear more about this stunningly important news? In contrast to Canadas enthusiasm, the US seems to have no interest in natural treatments and preventions for cancer. Our FDA is more intent on prosecuting doctors that stray from drug treatments than disseminating the truth about natural cures. Even when a simple, and sometimes free substance like vitamin D (more on that later) could reduce national cancer rates by 75 percent.

This is a damnable shame, but doesnt surprise me Our leaders in medicine have sought to make us a nation dependent on drugs and sought to suppress natural solutions even if proven to actually work. (Looks like I need to keep beating this drum.)

Aside from cancer prevention; vitamin D cools the fire of inflammation throughout your body. Less inflammation means stronger, pain-free joints and a healthier heart. Vitamin D also:

* Enhances mood
* Boosts your immune system
* Prevents bone and muscle weakness
* Dramatically lowers risk of heart disease
* Prevents diabetes
* Fights arthritis, pain and inflammation
* Helps prevent Parkinsons disease and multiple sclerosis

Whats astonishing is that the power of this simple nutrient has been in plain sight for years. Study after study has proven just how vital vitamin D is in combating a host of ailments. Yet the good news has yet to reach the American public.

Until now Its past time to boost your vitamin D.

The easiest, safest and cheapest way (its free) is to increase the amount of vitamin D your body produces through regular exposure to sunlight. You can also take vitamin D as a supplement. You can download all the details right now from my latest book, Your Best Health under the Sun.
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Can you call medicine a racket. I can.



The source of the 1-to-10 ranking data is prescription tracking. So-called "health information organizations" (including IMS Health, Dendrite and Verispan) purchase prescription records from pharmacies. According to the authors, IMS Health buys records of about 70 percent of prescriptions filled by community pharmacies. Pharmaceutical companies purchase the records and use them to identify high-prescribing doctors.

How the AMA earns millions by helping drug companies buy influence

Prescription tracking records do not always identify doctors by name; in some cases they are identified by a state or federal license number or a pharmacy-specific identifier. To establish the identity of the prescribing doctors, pharmaceutical companies rely on the American Medical Association (AMA), which maintains a Physician Masterfile on every U.S. physician. Citing the New England Journal of Medicine, the authors wrote, "In 2005, database product sales, including an unknown amount from licensing Masterfile information, provided more than $44 million to the AMA."

Once the high prescribers are identified, the drugs reps are then directed to reward those doctors with attention and gifts. The highest prescribing doctors are the ones with whom the drug reps work hardest to build relationships. According to Ahari, "The highest prescribers (9s and 10s) are every rep's sugar mommies and daddies." Lower prescribing doctors are hardly ignored, however; Ahari explained that he was taught to "pick a handful out and make them feel special enough" and then associate increased prescribing with personal attention and a reward such as dinner at a fine restaurant.

[link to www.newstarget.com]
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"Here is a book you might want to read."

[link to www.amazon.com]





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