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  • Re: A cheap way to stay on the healthy side of life.

    The cheapest and simplest way is to drink Kangen water, which is the highest quality alkaline, ionized water. It can be made in your home through a small medical device which hooks up to your faucet. All you need is a faucet and an electric outlet and this water can be made in unlimited quantities! The device is even portable, so you can take it ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by hdolgin on October 22, 2009
  • Re: persistent cough but only when talking or physical exercise

    There is a special kind of water, made according to a Japanese medical technology, which helps all of the body's systems to work better. You can read about it at www.WatersofHealth.com. Let me know where you are located, I may be able to contact someone who can give you some to try for free.  You can call me for more info at 917 ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by hdolgin on October 22, 2009
  • Re: Water ionizers (producing alkaline and acid water) - the best is Kangen water!

    Hi! I have been drinking alkaline restructured water, called Kangen water, for about 6 months now and have experienced great benefits, such as weight loss, better sleep, more energy, smoother skin and a younger appearance. My husband lost about 15 lbs. in three months with no other changes to his lifestyle, and his heartburn is gone. We ...
    Posted to Healthy Living (Forum) by hdolgin on October 22, 2009
  • Re: Cervarix and Gardasil

    Here is the link to interesting study related to autism from Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine:  http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/162/11/1026 ... and another one on HPV Epidemiology from Cancer Research report: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/68/21/8813      
    Posted to Drugs and Side Effects (Forum) by aicranham on November 4, 2008
  • MMR: Don't treat parents like children

    It’s all unravelling badly for our health guardians who have been trying their upmost to convince us that the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine is perfectly safe. In the past few weeks we’ve heard from the US that a court has awarded substantial damages to a family whose child developed autism after being vaccinated, and this week ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on March 28, 2008
  • MMR and mercury detox: how to protect your child

    The latest views about children with autism is that it is a multifactorial problem, due to a combination of vaccination, heavy-metal exposure and even to microwaves, as generated by mobile phones. Typically, a child exhibits gut conditions, problems with detoxification and heavy-metal poisoning. Here are a few basic ways to regularize these ...
  • MMR: Mercury, the bringer of autism

    The MMR-autism debate just isn't letting up, especially in the States where a TV drama has this week jettisoned it back onto the front pages.  The programme, Eli Stone, features a lawyer who wins a $1 million lawsuit for a mother whose child became autistic after having the MMR vaccine.  Doctors have been so concerned by ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on February 15, 2008
  • MMR: Parents do it for themselves

    Advocates of childhood immunisation consistently argue that there is no evidence to suggest that vaccines are dangerous.  Claims that the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine in particular causes autism has never been established.  In fact, they say, every study has shown conclusvely there is no causal link. Most of the studies ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on December 7, 2007
  • MMR: The myth of the herd

    Health experts are concerned that the uptake of the MMR vaccine is still far too low to provide ‘herd immunity’ for the population.  Vaccination levels have risen to 85 per cent overall following the autism scare - but they are still well below the 95 per cent recommended by the World Health Organization in order to achieve global ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on September 28, 2007
  • Autism and the MMR

    Times are hard for our health regulators, who have been trying for years to put the lid on the theory that the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine may be linked to autism. A new study, prepared by the prestigious autism research team at Cambridge University, suggests that autism could afflict one in 58 children in the UK - and there's ...
    Posted to Adverse Reactions (Weblog) by bshubbard on July 10, 2007
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