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"What if we're living our lives shrouded in the false limitations and incorrect assumptions that other people have formed over generations, centuries, or even millennia? Historically, for example, we've been taught that we are insignificant specks of life passing through a brief moment in time, limited by the "laws" of space, atoms, and DNA. This view suggests that we'll have little effect on anything during our stay in this world, and when we're gone, the universe will never even notice our absence."
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of false Limits (Get the book.)

"Fortunately, sometimes it's just a false alarm. While what you're seeing may indeed be blood and signal a serious disorder, it can also be a harmless sign that you've eaten or drunk large amounts of something red. It's not just leeches and maggots that have recently caught on for medical treatments.The eggs of intestinal worms found in pigs are worming their way into the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. A University of Iowa gastroenterologist has been successfully treating IBD patients with soft drinks mixed with 2,000 whipworm eggs."
- Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan, Body Signs: From Warning Signs to false Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective (Get the book.)

"People with false teeth may notice that their dentures don't fit as well as before. WARNING SIGN Recently, a rare but very serious condition, osteonecrosis of the jaw (literally, death of the jawbone), has been linked to the bone-building drugs bisphosphonates especially when used to treat some cancer-related bone complications. While these drugs are also commonly prescribed to prevent and treat osteopenia and osteoporosis (bone loss), osteonecrosis of the jaw has occurred only rarely with these uses."

- Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan, Body Signs: From Warning Signs to false Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective (Get the book.)

"Because protective tooth enamel can be worn down during teeth grinding and clenching, teeth can become very sensitive as well. Even false teeth can bear the signs of teeth grinding and clenching. And grinding or clenching teeth, whether awake or asleep, can often lead to jaw problems, such as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). (See Chapter 6.) SPEAKING OF SIGNS Hof things, sharp things, sweet things, cold things—all rot the teeth, and make them look like old things."

- Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan, Body Signs: From Warning Signs to false Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective (Get the book.)

"Yet the assumptions some people make based on our hair may be as false as their eyelashes. We can cover the gray, making us appear years younger; cut our hair very short or let it grow very long, making it difficult to determine our gender; or straighten curly hair or curl straight hair, making our ethnicity anyone's guess. And by adopting the hairstyles of the rich and famous, we can look like we're to the manor born when we may be struggling to make (split) ends meet. Hair is overflowing with sexual symbolism and cultural significance."

- Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan, Body Signs: From Warning Signs to false Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective (Get the book.)

"If our deeply entrenched, sometimes-subconscious beliefs are the seed for what we experience, then how do we heal the false beliefs that limit us? How do we rewrite our reality code? This is where a new perspective that blows the conditions right off of everything we've held true in the past can be so powerful. The key is to find the experience that works for us—and to recognize it when it arrives. Belief Code 28: We tend to experience in life what we identify with in our beliefs."
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of false Limits (Get the book.)

"It means that since the time when Isaac Newton's "laws" of physics were formalized in his 1687 release of Philosophiae Naturalis Prin-cipia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), we've based what we accept as our capabilities and limits on information that is false or, at the very least, incomplete. Since that time, most science has been grounded in the belief that we are insignificant in the overall scheme of things. It has written us right out of the equation of life and reality!"

- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of false Limits (Get the book.)

"Chapter Five If You Know the Code, You Choose the Rules: Shattering the Paradigm of false Limits "[In a simulated reality] the simulators determine the laws, and can change the laws, that govern their worlds." - John D. Barrow, astrophysicist and 2006 Templeton Prize winner "[Each person is born with an] infinite power, against which no earthly force is of the slightest significance." ?"

- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of false Limits (Get the book.)

"What's more, many test results are false—either giving a false positive or a false negative. A false positive can move you onto the conveyor belt of additional and often invasive procedures; a false negative, of course, can kill you, as those whose Pap tests and other cancer slides were mistaken for negative when they actually were positive could tell you—if they were still alive to do so. What can you do to prevent unnecessary tests? Speak up, rather than blindly submitting. Ask if the physician would administer the test to a parent or spouse under the same circumstances."
- Sheldon P. Blau, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.R. and Elaine Fantle Shimberg, How to Get Out of the Hospital Alive: A Guide to Patient Power (Get the book.)

"There are false positives and false negatives. The scan may indicate significant calcification; however, obstructive coronary disease may not be present. The scan may uncover a situation worth checking out with further testing. Similarly, a negative result may not account for the presence of uncal-cified, soft coronary plaques in the arteries. These plaques, as we have explained, pose a real danger because they have greater potential to rupture and cause arterial blockage than calcified coronary plaque. We have seen blocked vessels in patients with low EBT scores."
- Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts, Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late (Get the book.)

"Some people provide this very pernicious, ugly view of old people that's completely false in order to get you worried about getting older. They say they can stop—and even reverse—aging, claims which are absolutely false. You've got a bunch of people who are professing to be physicians or scientists, who are saying that they can stop or reverse the aging process. I will tell you that real scientists cannot do such a thing, so what makes the public think that these people can? It is mostly hucksterism and charlatanism."
- Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest (Get the book.)

"There are false positives and false negatives. The scan may indicate significant calcification; however, obstructive coronary disease may not be present. The scan may uncover a situation worth checking out with further testing. Similarly, a negative result may not account for the presence of uncal-cified, soft coronary plaques in the arteries. These plaques, as we have explained, pose a real danger because they have greater potential to rupture and cause arterial blockage than calcified coronary plaque. We have seen blocked vessels in patients with low EBT scores."
- Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts, Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late (Get the book.)

"Controversy continues over the effectiveness of the PSA test due to the number of both "false negative" and "false positive" results. With a "false negative" result, the PSA number will show "normal" even when cancer is actually present. "False positive" results occur when there are high levels of PSA present with no cancer. One of the reasons for a false positive result can be the growth of benign prostatic tissue (BPH), as we saw in Chapter 1."
- Harry G. Preuss, Brenda Adderly, The Prostate Cure: The Revolutionary, Natural Approach to Treating Enlarged Prostates (BPH) (Get the book.)

"We need "to discuss with them how many false beliefs they have about who they are, why they think this way, why their body looks the way it does, and so forth. So false-belief modification is an important part of treatment." Psychologist Lynne Freeman treats patients with eating disorders from a different point of view. "There's clearly a relationship between anorexia and anxiety. In fact, 38 percent of anorexics have reported a history of having anxiety. At some point, an anorexic may recognize that if she doesn't eat, she will die."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"Conditions that may yield false negative antibody results include a patient who makes low levels of or no immunoglobulin A (IgA), young children who may not manufacture autoimmune antibodies, an inexperienced lab, and testing while the patient is already on a gluten-free diet. false positive tests can also be seen with these antibody tests, as delineated later, in normal individuals with other gastrointestinal disorders and in other autoimmune disorders. 1."
- Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)

"Delusion—Commonly defined as a fixed false belief, used to describe a belief that is false, fanciful, or derived from deception. Electromagnetic fields (EMFs)—Invisible lines of electromagnetic force that permeate and surround anything through which energy flows. The earth produces EMFs, as does a thunderstorm and other electrically charged objects."
- Rick Levy and Lou Aronica, Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind (Get the book.)

"Risks of Too Many Tests: Red Herrings and false Impressions Newer diagnostic tests are aggravating the problem of excessive care. CT and MRI scans offer amazing inside pictures of the body. But they also reveal tiny abnormalities that would once have gone unnoticed. Intuition tells us that this must be good, but it turns out that many of these abnormalities are red herrings. Again, the problem of back pain offers good examples. Experts have concluded that perhaps 85 percent of patients with back pain can't be given a definitive diagnosis, despite the best medical evaluation."
- Richard A. Deyo M.D. M.P.H., Donald L. Patrick, Hope or Hype: The Obsession with Medical Advances and the High Cost of false Promises (Get the book.)

"The original test, made by Abbott Laboratories, had had other false positives reported. A lawsuit against both Rufer's doctor and Abbott Laboratories followed. In 2001, this resulted in a jury award of $15 million for pain and suffering; $452,000 more for economic damages, including lost wages and the cost of having children using a surrogate mother; and $750,000 to David Rufer for pain and suffering. Newspapers reported that one juror nearly cried when talking about what happened to Rufer, saying, "Here's somebody who went to the doctor for medical help and got hurt for the rest of her life."

- Richard A. Deyo M.D. M.P.H., Donald L. Patrick, Hope or Hype: The Obsession with Medical Advances and the High Cost of false Promises (Get the book.)

"In the aggregate, it's true that medical advances offer real benefits. But false starts like DES are surprisingly common. Take a step back and consider some recent "breakthroughs" that were widely used before they were debunked. Doctors and patients alike hailed high-dose chemotherapy with bone marrow transplantation for late-stage breast cancer as a breakthrough. Patients sued to get insurance coverage for the new procedure, and states passed laws requiring coverage. But in the end, the procedure proved no more effective than standard care, and was more toxic and more expensive."

- Richard A. Deyo M.D. M.P.H., Donald L. Patrick, Hope or Hype: The Obsession with Medical Advances and the High Cost of false Promises (Get the book.)

"These costs include lots of false starts for every drug that actually proves to be safe and effective, and the process typically requires seven years per marketable drug. Once a drug is marketed, the costs of manufacturing a pill are small, so development costs are the largest part of the investment. Although these figures are daunting, the returns usually more than cover the bills. Consider the global sales of some top-ten drugs for a single year, 2003. Lipitor, for lowering cholesterol, earned $10.3 billion. Zocor, another cholesterol-lowering drug, was second at $6.1 billion."

- Richard A. Deyo M.D. M.P.H., Donald L. Patrick, Hope or Hype: The Obsession with Medical Advances and the High Cost of false Promises (Get the book.)

"Controversy continues over the effectiveness of the PSA test due to the number of both "false negative" and "false positive" results. With a "false negative" result, the PSA number will show "normal" even when cancer is actually present. "False positive" results occur when there are high levels of PSA present with no cancer. One of the reasons for a false positive result can be the growth of benign prostatic tissue (BPH), as we saw in Chapter 1."
- Harry G. Preuss, Brenda Adderly, The Prostate Cure: The Revolutionary, Natural Approach to Treating Enlarged Prostates (BPH) (Get the book.)

"What's more, many test results are false—either giving a false positive or a false negative. A false positive can move you onto the conveyor belt of additional and often invasive procedures; a false negative, of course, can kill you, as those whose Pap tests and other cancer slides were mistaken for negative when they actually were positive could tell you—if they were still alive to do so. What can you do to prevent unnecessary tests? Speak up, rather than blindly submitting. Ask if the physician would administer the test to a parent or spouse under the same circumstances."
- Sheldon P. Blau, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.R. and Elaine Fantle Shimberg, How to Get Out of the Hospital Alive: A Guide to Patient Power (Get the book.)

"In yin vacuity there is an deficiency of cooling energies and the heat is called false heat. false heat is like the heat that forms when a tea kettle is left on the stove until all the water (the yin fluid) boils out. Once the water evaporates, the pot gets extremely hot, even though the heat of the burner has not increased. The false heat of yin vacuity tends to manifest most during the yin hours (the evening and nighttime). Table 10.1 provides a list of symptoms that distinguish true cold from false cold, and true heat from false heat. 10.2."
- John Boik, Cancer & Natural Medicine: A Textbook of Basic Science and Clinical Research (Get the book.)

"These herbs include dong quai {Angelica sinensis), blue cohosh {Caulophyllum thalictroides), crampbark {Viber-num opulus), false unicorn or helonias {Chamae-lerium luteum), and squaw vine {Mitchella repens). Dong quai can tonify a weakened uterus by improving the metabolism within the uterus45 as well as regulating hormonal control and improving the timing of the menstrual cycle.46 Blue cohosh can improve the muscular tone of a hypotonic uterus and thereby was thought by early traditional herbalists to improve fertility."
- Tori Hudson, N.D., Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness (Get the book.)

"The source for the financing of the building has always been slightly uncertain; a legend from only fifty years after the church's completion describes the just-in-time discovery of a cache of coins that permitted the construction to proceed—a good story, but probably false. There is no evidence that Justinian ever questioned the cost of the rebuilt Hagia Sophia; apart from the structure itself, its ambo (the lectern from which the Gospel was read) was decorated with huge quantities of precious stones, its altar made of solid gold."
- William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)

"These events, and the ones that ensued, took on the makings of a story full of colorful characters, greed, community fighting, false blame, an unsolved mystery, heroics, and, finally, celebration. One of our core intentions is creating new adventures, so in the wake of the Martha incident, we looked at each other and said, "Hey, want to write a children's book?" And so we did. But not before having to conquer some self-limiting beliefs that could have sunk the project before it ever started. "Do we have the time, skill, energy, and financial resources to take this on?" we wondered."
- Rick Foster, Greg Hicks, M.D., Jen Seda, Choosing Brilliant Health: 9 Choices That Redefine What It Takes to Create Lifelong Vitality and Well-Being (Get the book.)

"The main obstacle to finding real cures for cancer is that modern cancer treatment is rooted in the false assumption that the body sometimes tries to destroy itself. Medical students are trained to understand the mechanism of disease development, but they are left in the dark concerning the origins of disease. Viewed superficially, to the students, an illness appears to be something destructive and harmful for the body. Seen from a deeper perspective, however, the same illness is but an attempt by the body to cleanse and heal itself, or at least, to prolong its life."
- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)

"The disease agencies that were originally set up to protect the population against false claims of cures insist that only medical drugs can "diagnose and cure diseases." Their agents seek out anyone who makes such claims using different methods than are being propagated by the medical industry and the drug cartels. Accordingly, anyone who says that a natural and harmless herb or food does the same or even better, violates the law and risks prosecution."

- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)

"The producers of these products claim that most of the harmful chemicals becomes degraded in the presence of sunlight and must therefore be safe for the consumer, a claim that is outright false since almost every person in America is contaminated by sunscreen chemicals (according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Avobenzone [butyl-methyoxydibenzoylmethane and oxybenzone particualry penetrate the skin very quickly."

- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)

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