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Why
Do We Believe in Vaccines?
by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Why is it that a discussion surrounding vaccination frequently
disintegrates into hot-tempered debate? Would the same emotionally
charge interchange occur if the discussion was centered around a
new antibiotic or new antihypertensive medication that it was thought
to be causing harm?
Highly doubtful. The drug would promptly be removed from the market
if deaths were merely suspected. We stop the use of medications
until they are proven to be safe. Not so with a vaccine. We continue
to use it until we can "prove" it has caused harm.
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Guide
to a Good Night's Sleep
by Joseph Mercola, DO
If you are having sleep problems, whether you are not able to fall
asleep, wake up too often, don't feel well-rested when you wake
up in the morning, or simply want to improve the quality and quantity
of your sleep, try as many of the following techniques as possible.
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Changing
The Future of Dentistry
by Richard T. Hansen, D.M.D., FACAD (Center For Advanced
Dentistry)
Imagine a future where no one fears going to the dentist. Imagine
a dental visit that did not involve shots and drills but instead
focused on laser cleanings and vaporizing any decay with a laser
without hurting good tooth structure. Imagine a future that virtually
has no adult dental disease, no cavities, no root canals, and no
crowns. Instead, using saliva and electromagnetic, biofeedback energy
as a diagnostic tools, the dentist can assess the status of whole
body health and give advice on improving health. Where a trip to
the dentist may mean detecting a disease process in the body years
before any symptoms show up and where correcting the course of the
disease is simple and easy. That future may be sooner than we think
if only we could get the dentists to look at their profession a
different way and start using new techniques and technology that
is here today.
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Survival
and the Immune System
By Richard T. Hansen, D.M.D, William G. Timmins, N.D, and Aristo
Vojdani, PhD, MT
In order to adapt and survive on a changing planet, every living
organism has a primary function to defend itself from potentially
harmful exposures. The human species has a highly evolved level
of protection systems. The outer barrier of skin protects like a
suit of armor from environmental and microbial invasion. Yet through
this barrier there are many natural openings allowing material from
the outside to enter and waste material from the inside to exit.
These natural openings are the mouth, eyes, ears, and nose in the
head allowing informational stimulus to enter as well as nutrients,
air, and water necessary for the raw materials of life maintenance.
There are also waste elimination openings through the anal and urinary
pathway. The mouth and nasal passages play dual roles of intake
and waste removal. These natural openings are defended by our first
line defense system - the mucosal barrier immune system. This highly
evolved defense system, aided by cellular immune function, produces
massive amounts of secretory immunoglobulins necessary to instantly
protect the organism from invasion by harmful elements.
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HYPOTHYROIDISM
- The Undiagnosed Dilemma
A recent study indicated that nearly 13 million Americans
may be undiagnosed for low thyroid function. This is in addition
to the approximately 20 million individuals who are receiving thyroid
replacement treatment for hypothyroidism. Why the large discrepancy
in diagnosis? One reason may be inadequate testing for thyroid hormone
levels, and the sole reliance by medical practitioners on these
lab tests despite the individuals specific health complaints.
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