Chemotherapy treatment places entire family and healthcare workers at risk

When cancer is diagnosed, many patients choose to treat the disease with chemotherapy. But it appears that “chemo” carries health risks not only for the patients receiving it, but for those who care for them. In fact, studies have revealed that family members of cancer patients can be exposed to chemotherapy drugs (which are hazardous carcinogens themselves) through exposure to the patient’s body fluids.  The researchers also found contamination of…

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Dietary carbohydrate intake and mortality: a prospective cohort study and meta-analysis

Low carbohydrate diets, which restrict carbohydrate in favour of increased protein or fat intake, or both, are a popular weight-loss strategy. However, the long-term effect of carbohydrate restriction on mortality is controversial and could depend on whether dietary carbohydrate is replaced by plant-based or animal-based fat and protein. We aimed to investigate the association between carbohydrate intake and mortality. Methods We studied 15 428 adults aged 45–64 years, in four US…

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Gluten Intolerance: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments You Should Know About

  Gluten intolerance has been a big news topic for several years now, but there are still a lot of misconceptions out there. It deserves a closer at what a gluten intolerance is, what symptoms to look for and the treatments available. Gluten intolerance or gluten sensitivity are the same thing, non-celiac gluten sensitivity is another term for this condition, but it’s used much less frequently. While the label non-celiac…

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Moderate weight loss sends type 2 diabetes into remission

  Did you realize a whopping 100 million Americans have diabetes or prediabetes (which leads to type 2 diabetes), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? With so many people facing this life-altering condition, it’s no wonder diabetes prevention and treatment are such major areas of public health concern. Unfortunately, most diabetic patients come to realize that metformin and other medications used to “manage” diabetes come with many…

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Glyphosate weed killer found in coffee beans, more reasons to buy organic

  For years, serious concerns have been brought to light concerning glyphosate, the main substance used in Roundup weed killer. For many years, it’s been the most widely used herbicide worldwide, but studies have continued to show it’s way more dangerous than most people can imagine. In fact, early this year, a meta-analysis showed that exposure to glyphosate increases cancer risk, despite the EPA’s current stance that the chemical is…

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The Forgotten Longevity Benefits of Taurine

The Japanese have a life expectancy that is among the highest in the world. In fact, Okinawa, Japan’s famous “Island of Longevity,” likely has the world’s highest percentage of people over 100 years old. Undoubtedly, there are many factors that play into the life spans of the longest-living populations, but evidence shows that they all have one thing in common: high dietary intake of an amino acid called taurine. The…

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Study Finds Common Knee Surgery No Better Than Placebo

Patients with osteoarthritis of the knee who underwent placebo arthroscopic surgery were just as likely to report pain relief as those who received the real procedure, according to a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Baylor College of Medicine study published in the July 11 New England Journal of Medicine.   HOUSTON (July 10, 2002) — Patients with osteoarthritis of the knee who underwent placebo arthroscopic surgery were just as…

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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: 5 Ayurvedic Herbs to Celebrate Earth Day

This week we celebrate Earth Day, an internationally-celebrated day celebrating the wonderful gifts of creation. We celebrate the abundance of life we have through the resources given to us by the hand of our creator. People all over the world will be hosting events to promote conservation and environmental protection. But we’d like to use this day to celebrate the incredible natural gifts we have been blessed with. Earth has…

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Shanghai Government Officially Recommends Vitamin C for COVID-19

(OMNS Mar 3, 2020) The government of Shanghai, China has announced its official recommendation that COVID-19 should be treated with high amounts of intravenous vitamin C. (1) Dosage recommendations vary with severity of illness, from 50 to 200 milligrams per kilogram body weight per day to as much as 200 mg/kg/day. These dosages are approximately 4,000 to 16,000 mg for an adult, administered by IV. This specific method of administration…

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Three Intravenous Vitamin C Research Studies Approved for Treating COVID-19

(OMNS February 21, 2020) Intravenous vitamin C is already being employed in China against COVID-19 coronavirus. I am receiving regular updates because I am part of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board to the International Intravenous Vitamin C China Epidemic Medical Support Team. Its director is Richard Z. Cheng, MD, PhD; associate director is Hong Zhang, PhD. Among other team members are Qi Chen, PhD (Associate Professor, Kansas University Medical…

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Jane Health Protein Bars

Dry Ingredients 1 cup sesame seeds 15 heaping scoops protein 1 cup chia seeds 3 cups oats 1 cup hemp seeds 1 cup golden flaxseeds 1 cup raw dried coconut 1 cup ground flaxseed 3 tsp sea salt 1 cup raw pumpkin seeds 3 Tbls Cinnamon 1 cup raw sunflower seeds 2-3 tsp powdered vanilla Warm honey to help blend other wet ingredients. Put all wet ingredients in a bowl…

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Do You Have Low Iodine? The Link Between Iodine Deficiency & Cancer

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in February 2017. It has been updated and republished in January 2019. Iodine, a critical mineral in the prevention of cancer, has been used in one form or another for centuries. First as medicine (for everything from breast cancer to syphilis) and consumed in the form of seaweed, and eventually added to bread. Then, in 1948, iodine was suddenly thought of as dangerous…

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