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"And in another study conducted in mexico City, mexico, the fluoride concentration of 283 samples of soft drinks, juices, and bottled water, available in the metropolitan market of mexico City, were found to range from 0.07 to 1.42 ppm (International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Vol. 14, Issue 4, p. 260).
Some Possible Hidden Sources Of Fluoride To Watch Out For
Fluoridated Tap Water
"Since [the 1940s], the percent of individuals consuming fluoridated water in the US) has steadily increased." - Dr David W Tanton, Ph.D., Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, And Stimulants - Dangerous Drugs on Trial (Get the book.)
| "But one can easily buy them over the Internet or go to mexico and buy them legally there."
"Why mexico?"
Dr. Greg Olson: "They don't have any legal restrictions on it. Even young people are able to get a hold of these drugs."
"Do young athletes have a problem with steroid use also? "
Dr. Greg Olson: "Oh yes. Just recently an article appeared in the USA Today that reported a high school football team was having trouble with two of its athletes taking steroids. It went on to say that national surveys showed that 3% to 3.5% of high school students have used steroids." - Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
"A car company can move its factories to mexico and claim it's a free market. A toy
company can outsource to a Chinese subcontractor and claim it's a free market. A major bank can incorporate in Bermuda to avoid taxes and claim it's a free market. We can buy HP printers made in mexico. We can buy shirts made in Bangladesh. We can purchase almost anything we want from many different countries, BUT heaven help the elderly who dare to buy their prescription drugs from a Canadian or Mexican pharmacy. That's called un-American.
IT'S ALL ABOUT MONEY!"
- Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
| "Curandera Elena Avila, in her book Woman Who Glows in the Dark, says, "In mexico, envy is one of the most commonly recognized diseases. In the mercados, one can buy a variety of oils, potions, amulets, soaps, or herbs to prevent or offset the effects of envy. If a person falls victim to envidia, curanderos perform a variety of rituals to cure the patient. This is not to say that mexico suffers more envy than any other country, but that this disease has been assimilated into the cultural beliefs as a disharmony that affects mind, body and spirit." - Pam Montgomery, Plant Spirit Healing: A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness (Get the book.)
| "They are imported from Eastern Europe and from many third-world countries such as India, China, and mexico.
Unfortunately, these countries use large amounts of insecticides and pesticides in the growing of their herbs. DDT is still commonly used in Asia and mexico, whereas organo-phosphate nerve-gas based insecticides are commonly used throughout Eastern Europe.
It's also worth noting that most of the areas in which these herbs are grown in these countries are heavily polluted. The herbs are inundated by polluted rain and irrigated by polluted rivers." - Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness (Get the book.)
| "And in another study conducted in mexico City, mexico, the fluoride concentration of 283 samples of soft drinks, juices, and bottled water, available in the metropolitan market of mexico City, were found to range from 0.07 to 1.42 ppm (International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Vol. 14, Issue 4, p. 260).
Some Possible Hidden Sources Of Fluoride To Watch Out For
Fluoridated Tap Water
"Since [the 1940s], the percent of individuals consuming fluoridated water in the US) has steadily increased." - Dr David W Tanton, Ph.D., Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, And Stimulants - Dangerous Drugs on Trial (Get the book.)
| "Neurophysiologist Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum, of the National Autonomous University of mexico in mexico City, had used this same protocol a decade before Walach but with a different twist: with light flashes rather than patterns as the stimulus. In this study, the particular patterns of firing in the brain of the sender, evoked by the light, turned out to be mirrored in the brain of the receiver, who was sitting in an electrically shielded room 14.5 meters away." - Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
| "As I stood in front of the main entrance, I held my camera up to capture the brilliance of the deep blue New mexico sky that surrounded the silhouette of the bells still hanging in the towers.
When Spanish conquerors first arrived in the pristine wilderness of northern New mexico, they weren't prepared for what they found. Rather than the primitive tribes and temporary homes that they'd expected, they found an advanced civilization already in place." - Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)
| "Del Prado
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888-671-9849
800-785-0490
Professor Robert Bradford
American Biologies Integrated Medical www.ibchospital.com
Drs. Jorge Vazquez, M.D. and
Center Playas, Tijuana, mexico American mailing address: 1180 Walnut Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91911 800-227-4458 www.als-cancer-fibromyalgia-ms.com
Filiberto Mufioz, M.D. San Diego Clinic
Circuito Bursatil #9031, Edificio Terra,
Zona Rio, Suite 306
CP. 22320, Tijuana, B.C., Mexico
011-52-6-683-1398 www.sdclinic." - J. E. Williams, O.M.D., Viral Immunity (Get the book.)
| "Consider the following:
Research conducted jointly by scientists at the Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, the Instituto de Salud Pub-lica in Cuernavaca, mexico, and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston showed that of 1,866 women aged 20 to 75 in mexico, those who ate the most carbohydrates, particularly sugary foods, had more than twice (2.2 times higher) the risk of breast cancer than women on more balanced diets." - Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track (Get the book.)
| "Huereque Cactus, Herbs of mexico www.herbsofmexico.com (323) 261-2521
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| "There followed a twenty-year career as polyglot cleric, educator, and social activist in mexico, Puerto Rico (vice rector of the Catholic University of Puerto Rico), and with the immigrant Puerto Rican community in New York City. By the mid-1960s, Illich had evolved into an outspoken reactionary whose philosophy ran so counter to the Church that he left the priesthood in 1968 and spent the remainder of his career as a peripatetic intellectual and academic. He came to believe that all institutions of the industrial hegemony, communist or capitalist, had destructive potential." - Nortin M. Hadler MD, Worried Sick: A Prescription for Health in an Overtreated America (Get the book.)
| "Most of mexico comes under the influence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), which moves north during the Northern Hemisphere summer, bringing monsoonlike rain to the country between April and October. During the northern winter, the ITCZ moves south, toward the equator, and subtropical high pressure brings stable, dry conditions. The rainfall patterns vary constantly. When the monsoon is weak and suppressed and the ITCZ stays farther south than usual, prolonged droughts affect highlands and lowlands alike." - Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"At first, the meltwater in the lake spilled over a natural rock sill into the Mississippi watershed and flowed into the Gulf of mexico. Twelve thousand years ago, the shrinking ice front opened up a new channel to the east. Lake Agassiz dropped rapidly as floods cascaded across southern Canada and into what is now the Saint Lawrence Valley. An enormous surge of freshwater washed into the already much-diluted Labrador Sea. Within a millennium, the downwelling that earned salt into the deep ocean and on its long voyage southward stopped altogether."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"A year later droughts also descended on Australia, mexico, the island of Saint Helena in the south Atlantic, and southern Africa. The Nile River fell to record lows. The Indian drought endured until 1792, interspersed with destructive rainstorms. In three days in late October 1791, 650 millimeters of rain fell on Madras. A year later at least 600,000 people in the northern Madras region starved to death as the drought returned. No one connected the famines in India and southern Africa and the summer crop failures in distant Europe to a global weather event."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"Strong easterlies blow in the Caribbean, while displaced jet stream effects bring storms to the Gulf of mexico and an abnormally cool winter to the South. Powerful east winds and winter storms also flow over Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
Far away on the other side of the Pacific, Australian sheep farmers suffer through months of parching drought. Huge forest fires mantle much of Indonesia in suffocating smoke and grime, as they did in 1983 and 1997. Many times, but not always, a strong El Nino coincides with monsoon failure in India."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
| "First, all we have to do is compare the rate of diabetes and obesity of Pima Indians living in Arizona to those living in mexico that still cultivate corn, beans, and potatoes as their main staples plus a limited amount of seasonal vegetables and fruits such as zucchini squash, tomatoes, garlic, green peppers, peaches, and apples. The Pimas of mexico also make heavy use of wild and medicinal plants in their diet. They also work hard, have no electricity or running water in their homes, and walk long distances to bring in drinking water or to wash their clothes." - Michael T. Murray, Beat Diabetes Naturally: The Best Foods, Herbs, Supplements, and Lifestyle Strategies to Optimize Your Diabetes Care (Get the book.)
| "This goes for the Japanese and other Asian diets as well as the traditional diets of mexico, India, and the Mediterranean region, including France, Italy, and Greece. There may be exceptions to this rule—you do have to wonder about the Eastern European Jewish diet of my ancestors. Though who knows? Chicken and duck fat may turn out to be much healthier than scientists presently believe. (Weston Price certainly wouldn't be surprised.) I'm inclined to think any traditional diet will do; if it wasn't a healthy regimen, the diet and the people who followed it wouldn't still be around." - Michael Pollan, In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto (Get the book.)
| "Burt Berkson at the Integrative Center of New mexico, New mexico State University to successfully treat patients suffering from cirrhosis of the liver, as noted in the March 2002 issue of Dr. David G. Williams' Alternatives newsletter (Vol. 9, No. 9, p. 70).
Dr. Berkson published a report detailing a treatment program, as follows:
Each patient was given 600 milligrams of alpha lipoic acid, 400 micrograms of selenium, and 900 milligrams of Silymarin (milk thistle extract) daily in three divided doses." - Dr David W Tanton, Ph.D., Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, And Stimulants - Dangerous Drugs on Trial (Get the book.)
| "DDT is still commonly used in Asia and mexico, whereas organo-phosphate nerve-gas based insecticides are commonly used throughout Eastern Europe.
It's also worth noting that most of the areas in which these herbs are grown in these countries are heavily polluted. The herbs are inundated by polluted rain and irrigated by polluted rivers. In Eastern Europe, for example, there have been no environmental laws for decades. Rivers have been used as open sewers. Everything from chemical toxic waste to radioactive waste—no joke—has been
clumped into these rivers." - Jon Barron, Lessons from The Miracle Doctors: A Step-by-Step Guide to Optimum Health and Relief from Catastrophic Illness (Get the book.)
| "Most of the niacin in corn is unavailable for easy assimilation, and corn is also low in tryptophan. In mexico, pellagra is rare even in people on low-protein corn diets (tortillas, for example) because the corn is soaked in lime before the tortillas are cooked. This process releases the niacin for absorption.
Niacin is not toxic when obtained from food. The niacinamide (nicotinamide) form of niacin has not been found to be bothersome when taken in amounts less than 2000 mg per day. Decreased insulin sensitivity and liver toxicity can result from daily amounts over 2000 mg." - Dr. Steve Blake, Vitamins and Minerals Demystified (Get the book.)
| "Your cholesterol metabolism and, with it, your resistance to the insidious progression of heart disease, can come to resemble those of the rural Chinese, the residents of Okinawa, the Tarahumara Indians of Northern mexico, the Papua Highlanders of New Guinea, and many native Africans. Among these peoples, because of the plant-based diets they have always consumed, heart disease is virtually unknown. I am convinced from my research and from counseling hundreds of patients with heart disease that you, like them, can make yourself heart-attack-proof." - Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D., Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease (Get the book.)
| "In this book, Ruiz shares wisdom from thousands of years ago handed down by Toltec men and women of knowledge in southern mexico. It cleverly explains how, as small children, we make "agreements" in our minds based on what we encounter in our external, parental, and cultural environments about what must be "true"; then, we accept them and they become our beliefs. But, the vast majority of them are not true. When we read and practice "the four agreements," they will revolutionize how we understand ourselves and act in our relationships, and we will gain personal freedom." - Ron Garner, Conscious Health: A Complete Guide to Wellness Through Natural Means (Get the book.)
| "Enzyme preparations have been used at the Con-treras Clinic in mexico and by Drs. William Kelley and Nicholas Gonzalez as part of a cancer treatment protocol. There is little evidence in the scientific literature to support their use, but the logic is that the pancreatic enzymes will digest the protein cell membrane surrounding the malignant cells. By doing so, the immune cells will then be able to enter the cancer cells and alter the abnormal cell division of the cancer cells." - Tori Hudson, N.D., Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness (Get the book.)
| "As some readers may know, Carlos Castaneda was an anthropology graduate student at UCLA in the 1960s who sought to learn from native shamans about psychotropic plants in the southwestern United States and mexico. According to his story, he met a Yaqui Indian sorcerer, don Juan, who agreed to teach him about hallucinogenic plants. In the process, don Juan provided Castaneda with a unique view of the world. Even more important, perhaps, don Juan supplied techniques to experience this new worldview." - Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)
"The land in the dream was similar to Israel hill country, or arid portions of Arizona, Nevada, or New mexico. We were searching for ancient artifacts, like [from] Atlantis or Mu. I recognized that the dream dealt only with one part of an ongoing series of the search for evidence of ancient civilizations.
In the dream, I felt that we were going through the motions of the search in the astral plane in order to establish energetic templates for the persons who would conduct the search on the physical plane."
- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)
"For example, although both Harvey and I dreamed of ourselves in almost identical desert dreamscapes, I identified it as mexico, whereas Harvey first identified it as the Holy Land in Israel. Those who wish to investigate the possibility of mutual dreaming may need to pay more attention to descriptions of the structural level of dreams, rather than to the identifications made by the dreamers on the labeling level."
- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)
| "Or another example: The ho-gan, or mud hut, of the Navahos of New mexico and Arizona, is constructed on the plan of the Navaho image of the cosmos. The entrance faces east. The eight sides represent the four directions and the points between. Every beam and joist corresponds to an element in the great hogan of the all-embracing earth and sky. And since the soul of man itself is regarded as identical in form with the universe, the mud hut is a representation of the basic harmony of man and world, and a reminder of the hidden life-way of perfection." - Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)
"Montezuma, Emperor of mexico, never set foot on the ground; he was always carried on the shoulders of noblemen, and if he lighted anywhere they laid a rich tapestry for him to walk upon. Within his. palace, the king of Persia walked on carpets on which no one else might tread; outside of it he was never seen on foot but only in a chariot or on horseback. Formerly neither the kings of Uganda, nor their mothers, nor their queens might walk on foot outside of the spacious enclosures in which they lived."
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces Joseph Campbell (Get the book.)
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