Posts Tagged ‘doctor’
8000 Chemicals Used to Produce Fabric used in Clothing
An estimated 8000 chemicals are used to transform raw materials into fabric – all of which could be damaging your health if you wear conventional clothes. “Often, the clippings from fabric mills are so loaded with dangerous chemicals they are handled like toxic waste,” states German Chemist Michael Braungart, “while the products made from these…
Read MoreAre Your Bed Sheets Poisoning You While You Sleep?
Are chemicals in your bed sheets slowly poisoning you in your sleep? If you are sleeping on bed sheets that are not organic, then every night your body is absorbing an assortment of carcinogenic chemicals such as formaldehyde, bleach, ammonia, and heavy metals through your skin and lungs. This burden of chemicals will accumulate in…
Read More18 Crazy Facts Which Show That No Nation On Earth Is More Doped Up On Prescription Drugs Than America
Anyone that comes to visit America may notice that most of us walk around like a bunch of zombies. Well, the truth is that this is because about half of us are completely doped up on prescription drugs. In America, we don’t just take pills if we are sick. In this day and age, the…
Read MoreHoney and Sugar Outperform Antibiotic Ointments in Treating Wounds and Burns
Honey or clean white sugar powerfully inhibits bacterial growth and can outperform antibiotic ointments for wound treatment. From Alexander the Great to the American Revolution in 1776, man has fought and incurred severe wounds and amputations on the battlefield, was treated and survived. For thousands of years people have survived without antibiotics, and it’s time…
Read MoreThe Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush
The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush is a simple protocol developed to cleanse and detoxify the liver and gallbladder of built up stones. Think of the liver as a large city with thousands of houses and streets. There are underground pipes for delivering water, oil, and gas. Sewage systems and garbage trucks remove the city’s…
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