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(NewsTarget) Experiencing a cleansing,
disease-reversing nutritional detox has never been more social: Over
a thousand health enthusiasts from around the world are participating
in Jon Barron's global detox event that runs from now through January
6, 2008. The event features premium detox supplements...
(NewsTarget) Nearly a quarter-million American
men each year are diagnosed with prostate
cancer and many more are diagnosed with
BPH or Prostatitis; an inflammation of
the prostate. Prostate Cancer and Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) used to be
diseases of old age and was usually diagnosed
around...
World cancer experts have finally declared
what NewsTarget readers learned nearly
four years ago: That processed meats cause
cancer, and anyone seeking to avoid cancer
should avoid eating all processed meats
for life. Hundreds of cancer researchers
took part in a five-year project spanning
more than...
(NewsTarget) If you look at our “family
tree” you will find that apes are
our “parents”, plants are our “grandparents”,
and the sun and sea our “great grandparents”.
The ocean as a plasma Let’s start
with our great grandmother, the sea. A
French doctor by the name of René Quinton...
(NewsTarget) Consumer health advocate Mike
Adams (aka "The Health Ranger")
has a beef against shoppers buying processed
meat this Christmas. And to show people
exactly what they're getting when they
purchase processed meat products, he's
posted a shockingly disgusting photo tour
of a typical processed...
(NewsTarget) British Department of Health
(DoH) approved the mandatory vaccination
of schoolgirls against Human Papilloma
Virus (HPV) which is supposedly responsible
for causing cervical cancer. The series
of three vaccinations are required for
girls aged 12 to 13 years old beginning
in 2008 with an...
(NewsTarget) We live in a culture that’s
obsessed with who or what’s “the
best.” What’s the best exercise?
The best food? The best athlete, the best
actor, the best deal, the best song, best
album, best actress, best candidate, best
television, best laptop, gaming system...
(NewsTarget) On October 20th 2007, CNN.com
featured an article describing the threat
of future heart disease affecting women
who had undergone chemotherapy treatment
for breast cancer (...
(NewsTarget) Let's be honest for a moment.
There's no question that over the years
I've tweaked the FDA, Canadian, and European
regulators for some of the outrageously
absurd positions they've taken when it
comes to alternative health and supplements.
Then again, I've also praised them on those
occasions...
(NewsTarget) The occurrence of breast cancer
has dramatically increased in the past
50 years and the medical establishment
encourages the use of annual mammogram
screenings as a woman’s best option
for early detection. In fact, for more
than 30 years it’s been the unquestioned,
standard screening...
(NewsTarget) Does soy prevent breast cancer
or increase the risk? The debate heats
up this month as part of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. “It's a myth that
soy prevents breast cancer,” says
Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, author of The
Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of
(NewsTarget) A species of bacteria that
has been linked to both peptic ulcers and
gastric cancer becomes more virulent in
the presence of higher salt concentrations,
according to a study presented at the conference
of the American Society for Microbiology.
A bacteria known as Helicobacter pylori
is...
(NewsTarget) Although it may not be apparent
to a layperson, the human body is largely
run by “biological rhythms.” All
organs, systems and cells are controlled
by exact, cyclic patterns of rest and
activity, which we can aptly call the “universal
laws of life.” The following...
(NewsTarget) More than thirty years ago
Linus Pauling and coworkers pioneered the
therapeutic use of high doses of vitamin
C (ascorbate) on terminal cancer patients,
with promising results. Attempts by mainstream
medicine to confirm Pauling’s results
failed, largely because patients were given...
(NewsTarget) The adrenal glands often become
'depleted' as a result of the constant
demands placed upon them. They are the “fight
or flight” glands that can become
exhausted by too much stress. An individual
with adrenal exhaustion will usually suffer
from chronic fatigue, may complain of...
Chili peppers, already seen as having anticancer
properties, may also help you fight flab,
according to new research involving mice
from the National Chung Hsing University
in Taiwan. Chili peppers are a prime source
of capsaicin, and capsaicin is now being
shown to prevent fat cells, or adipocytes,...
(NewsTarget) A gel made from black raspberries
could be a major breakthrough in the treatment
of oral cancer, according to scientists
from Ohio State and Kentucky Universities.
In a collaborative study between both institutions,
20 patients with pre-cancerous lesions
were asked to apply a solution containing...
(NewsTarget) Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is
a semi-tropical rhizhome which has been
popular in East Asian curried dishes and
other forms of cuisine for many centuries.
The plants look like small ginger roots.
Most folks will buy Turmeric in powdered
form, but if you get the fresh roots, peel
away the outer...
(NewsTarget) Coffee is one of the most
widely consumed beverages around the world
and one of the most controversial among
scientists and health experts. Coffee is
so controversial that the American Society
for Nutrition, at its Experimental Biology
2007 conference, focused on the health
effects of coffee...
(NewsTarget) Asian men may have a higher
chance of surviving prostate cancer than
white men, even though they appear on the
surface to be at greater risk, according
to a study conducted by the California
Cancer Registry and published online in
the journal Cancer. Dr. Anthony S. Robbins
and...
(NewsTarget) Naturally occurring chemicals
found in broccoli and soy may prevent the
spread of breast cancer, according to a
study conducted by researchers at the University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and presented
at the annual meeting of the American Association
for Cancer Research. "We think...
(NewsTarget) Women can reduce their risk
of breast cancer by breast-feeding, even
if they have their first child later in
life, according to a study presented at
the annual meeting of the American Association
for Cancer Research in Los Angeles. Researchers
analyzed data on women who had participated...
(NewsTarget) The breast cancer industry
operates a racist medical racket that exploits
black women for corporate profits, charges
consumer health advocate Mike Adams in
a newly-published online report: Breast
Cancer Deception. The report, available
now at www.NewsTarget.com reveals the obvious...
This is the second annual publication of
NewsTarget's "Education, Not Medication" program
designed to teach women the truth about
how to prevent and even cure breast cancer.
This disease is 90 percent preventable,
mostly using completely free therapies.
The breast cancer industry does not want
women...
(NewsTarget) Did you know the exciting
thing about breast cancer is that your
chances of getting it are only one in twelve
women? And that's directly from the Breast
Cancer Institute. The other good news is
that it is preventable and 90% of women
diagnosed in the early stages go on to
lead normal, healthy...
Once in a great while, a report emerges
from the medical establishment that's so
myopic and devoid of wisdom that it boggles
the mind. Today, a new candidate for the "most
ignorant medical advice" emerges from
none other than the Metropolitan Chicago
Breast Cancer Task Force -- a group of
over 100 doctors...
(NewsTarget) Why inject young girls and
boys with a dangerous and life threatening
vaccine when the herb Pau d’ Arco
has been proven to both prevent and cure
HPV? On October 8, 2007, Judicial Watch
Released Analysis Of FDA Data Claiming
Gardasil Vaccination Can Lead To Serious
Health...
(NewsTarget) A South Carolina doctor claims
that consumption of dairy products can
increase your risk of acquiring breast
and prostate cancer. Dr. Robert Bibb of
Myrtle Beach is working on a book, Death
by Dairy, about the dangers of a dairy-consuming
diet. According to Bibb, a growing body...
(NewsTarget parody) Big Tobacco has joined
forces with the breast cancer industry
in the launch of its newest product aimed
at raising money for breast cancer research: "Pink
ribbon" SlimSmokes cigarettes for
women. For every pack of cigarettes sold,
the manufacturer pledges to donate two
cents to breast...
(NewsTarget) That bag of chips that you
decided to forgo is significantly cheaper
than that bag of organic apples. If you
think about it, it doesn’t really
make sense. The bag of chips has gone through
several manufacturing steps, and so has
the bag that contains the chips. The apples
have gone...
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