High dose Vitamin C for Cancer
Intravenous Vitamin C Orthomolecular medical researcher and Nobel laureate Linus Pauling (pictured) long touted the value of vitamin C in the fight against […]
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Intravenous Vitamin C Orthomolecular medical researcher and Nobel laureate Linus Pauling (pictured) long touted the value of vitamin C in the fight against […]
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With Christmas just round the corner…. The Origin of The Twelve Days of Christmas There is one Christmas Carol that has always baffled me. What in
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Slicing Potatoes “It helps, putting my hands on a pot On a broom, or in a washing pail. It helps, putting my hands
The Fall and Rise Of Kilmer McCully By MICHELLE STACEY Published: August 10, 1997 In 1981, when kilmer mccully started commuting from
Give him a Nobel Prize (and be patient with your cardiologist!) Read More »
Reps attack FDA; call for Obama to “clean house” By Nick Taylor, 26-Nov-2008 Members of the Committee on Energy and Commerce have said that recent
Obama may clean up the FDA – encourage your reps! Read More »
Mobile phones may slow your reactions Alex Wilde ABC Science Online Tuesday, 25 April 2006 Electromagnetic radiation from your mobile phone may impair your ability to
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http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/38908/title/Antidepressants_make_for_sad_fish See Science News… Antidepressants make for sad fish The drugs are becoming more common in river waters and can play dangerous head games with
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For those of you who missed church on Sunday, here is a recap! Four worms and a lesson to be learned!!! A minister decided that
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THE TWO WOLVES One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, ‘My son,
Wal-Mart Employee Trampled to Death By JACK HEALY and ANGELA MACROPOULOS Published: November 28, 2008 A Wal-Mart employee in suburban
Shameful state of affairs Read More »