Sunday, November 22, 2009

How to fake a vitamin study

Faking a vitamin study to show supplements as harmful is extremely easy to pull off. Just use synthetic forms of the vitamins and avoid using natural, food-sourced vitamins. These synthetic vitamins – which are really just industrial chemicals – may be called "Vitamin E" or "Vitamin A" or even "Vitamin C" but they have no functional resemblance to the real vitamins that occur in nature.


Every study over the past two decades that has sought to discredit Vitamin E, for example, focused on using synthetic Vitamin E in order to show harm. It is curious that no researcher from the world of conventional medicine will ever test the natural, full-spectrum vitamins, nutrients and phytochemicals that appear in nature. You know why? Because they would discover a universe of natural medicine that makes patented prescription drugs obsolete.

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How to fake a vitamin study

The Cost of dying

Last year, Medicare paid $50 billion just for doctor and hospital bills during the last two months of patients' lives - that's more than the budget of the Department of Homeland Security or the Department of Education.


And it has been estimated that 20 to 30 percent of these medical expenditures may have had no meaningful impact. Most of the bills are paid for by the federal government with few or no questions asked.

Every medical study ever conducted has concluded that 100 percent of all Americans will eventually die. This comes as no great surprise, but the amount of money being spent at the very end of people's lives probably will.

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Last Two Months of Life Cost Medicare $50 Billion Last Year

Top 10 Most Common Toxins

A modern high-tech society has its perks(like having access to the

Internet and digital cameras and MP3 audio players to name a few of my favorites.) But as with most things in life and in nature, whether you call it yin and yang, balance or the principle that opposites attract, with the upside comes a significant downside.

For all of the conveniences and advances that we have grown so accustomed to comes a slew of environmental toxins -- chemicals and other materials largely from industry and carelessness -- that have very much saturated our water, our food and the very air we breathe.

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How to Avoid the Top 10 Most Common Toxins

$894 billion health care bill, who is fooling who?

House Democratic leaders unveiled a plan that would extend coverage to 36 million Americans and include a public option.  A sweeping health care bill Thursday that includes a more moderate version of the government-run public health insurance option.

A combination of versions passed by three House committees -- includes what is termed a "negotiated rate" public option. It will cost $894 billion over 10 years and extend insurance coverage to 36 million Americans, according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office. The biggest problem is the increase of taxes and the program not going into effect for 2 more years.


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$894 Billion Health Insurance