and my thoughts
STIRB und WERDE Sag es niemand, nur den Weisen, Weil die Menge gleich verhöhnet: Das Lebendge will ich preisen, Das nach Flammentod sich sehnet. In […]
STIRB und WERDE Sag es niemand, nur den Weisen, Weil die Menge gleich verhöhnet: Das Lebendge will ich preisen, Das nach Flammentod sich sehnet. In […]
Two of her favorite poems! (offered “des coeur”, before IPT chemotherapy) ` ` Recueillement Sois sage, ô ma Douleur, et tiens-toi plus tranquille. Tu réclamais
“Female Problems” ` It’s not easy being a woman. I know. After all, I have studied the gender. All those hormones flooding back and forth,
Research published in the journal Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine demonstrated that dehydration increases systolic blood viscosity by 9.3% and diastolic blood viscosity by 12.5%.
Drink water to reduce stroke risk Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Milk is soul food… fun and pleasurable to eat but… BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH. We have taught this for years. But
Got Milk = Got Cancer Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: You better be listening…. can you hear me now! Digital Domain Should You Be Snuggling With Your Cellphone? By RANDALL STROSS Published:
more reasons not to sleep with your cell phone Read More »
` New Method for Control of Malaria Applied in Africa ` ` ScienceDaily (Nov. 10, 2010) ”” Research carried out in Mali, West Africa, has
Progress in the treatment of Malaria Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: High cholesterol has been the boogie man, a convenient multi-billion dollar boogie man and our war against cholesterol has lined many pockets
A drug company would NOT have funded this study Read More »
Dr. Weeks’ Comment: Soybean, pomegranate, grape seed, pine bark, periwinkle, yew – the list of plants offering “anti-cancer” remedies grows daily. Researcher in cancer treatments
Nature offers the cure, the doctor’s role is to discover it. Read More »
Watch Out: The World Bank Is Quietly Funding a Massive Corporate Water Grab By Scott Thill, AlterNet Posted on November 2, 2010, Printed on November
“Water water everywhere but …. privatized?? Read More »