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"Prescription for Natural Cures. New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, 2004.
Balch, Phyllis, Prescription for Herbal Healing. New York: Avery, 2002.
Balch, P., Balch, J. Prescription for Dietary Wellness. Greenfield: Prescription Books for Health Inc., 1992.
Balch, P., Balch, J. Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Third Edition. New York: Avery, 2000.
Berkow, Robert ed. The Merck Manual, Sixteenth Edition. New Jersey: Merck Research Laboratories, 1992.
Bernard, H., The Homeopathic Treatment of Constipation. New Delhi: B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd., 2004.
Bhanja, K.C." - Heather Caruso, Your Drug-Free Guide to Digestive Health (Get the book.)
| "Merck's Willful Disregard of Human Rights
On April 11, a new jersey jury granted a 77-year-old new jersey man an award after finding that Merck:
•* Knowingly withheld information about the drug's risks from federal regulators.
«•* Showed "wanton and willful disregard of another's rights" through its actions.
•* Committed consumer fraud in misrepresenting the medicine's risk to prescribing physicians.
Superior health doesn't require a prescription
With natural health, there are no drugs required, no prescriptions needed, and no surgical procedures." - Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)
| "The remote viewer in new jersey, flicking up the scene before it had happened, made no mention of cows at all in his description, but he did say that he was getting an image of farm buildings, fields and the irrigation ditch.'
Other scientific evidence supported the idea that human beings have the ability to 'see' the future. The Maimonides Center's Charles Honorton put together a review of all well-conducted scientific experiments of most varieties." - Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)
| "Judith Sachs, a professor at the College of new jersey in Trenton, explains: "We can no longer sit in a doctor's office. The average managed care visit, whether it is for a cold or a brain tumor, is nine minutes long. In that period of time, you cannot give a full case history, you can't talk about what's going on in your life. You can talk about some symptoms, which may be somatic symptoms that come out of your stress and depression, but you can't get near the root of the problem. It's much easier for doctors to throw a prescription at it and say 'take this.'" - Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)
"Tel: (941) 349-7127
JUDITH SACHS has taught stress management at the College of new jersey and conducts workshops on stress, mid-life, and menopause and sexuality, throughout the New York tristate area.
404 Burd Street Pennington NJ 08534 Tel: (609) 737-8310
RAY SAHELIAN, M.D., obtained a B.Sc. in nutrition from Drexel University and completed his training at Thomas Jefferson Medical School, both in Philadelphia. He is certified by the American Board of Family Practice, and is the author of books on leading edge nutrients and hormones. www.raysahelian.com
MICHAEL B. SCHACHTER, M.D."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)
"Safe Minds (Sensible Action For Ending Mercury-Induced Neurological Disorders), 14 Commerce Drive, PH Cranford, new jersey 07016, USA. blaxill@comcast.net. Medical Hypotheses. 2004;62(5):788-94.
The autism-mercury hypothesis first described by Bernard et al. has generated much interest and controversy. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reviewed the connection between mercury-containing vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)
| "Nine states (California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, new jersey, Ne York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas) are where more than half of all boomers live.
Source: MetLife Mature Market Institute the wisdom of oprah: a look back and way forward
In the 1980s, I, like many of my colleagues, had an earnest hope that AD was a biological disease that could be significantly ameliorated through the development of drugs. In fact, I remember sitting on the stage of Oprah Winfrey's show in the mid-1980s to share important developments in my Alzheimer's research at Johns Hopkins University." - Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George, The Myth of Alzheimer's: What You Aren't Being Told About Today's Most Dreaded Diagnosis (Get the book.)
| "Merck, Sharpe, and Dohme Laboratories in new jersey. Folkers confirmed Crane's discovery,
TABLE 4.1. THE HISTORY OF COENZYME Qt0
1957
CoQ10 first isolated from beef heart by Frederick Crane.
1958
Karl Folkers at Merck, Sharpe & Dohme determines the precise chemical structure.
Mid-1960s
Professor Yamamura (Japan) is the first to use CoQ7 (related compound) in congestive heart failure.
1972
Dr. Littarru (Italy) and Dr. Folkers (United States) document a CoQ10 deficiency in human heart disease." - Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)
| "He lives in Cliffside Park, new jersey, with his wife of twenty years, Lisa, and their four children, Daphne, Arabella, Zoe, and Oliver.
Dr. Frederica Perera is professor at Columbia University School of Public Health, where she serves as director of the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health. Dr. Perera pioneered the field of molecular epidemiology, conducting the first studies of carcinogen-DNA adducts in human populations and co-editing the principal textbook Molecular Epidemiology: Principles and Practices. She has authored over two hundred publications." - Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)
"With that goal in mind, in 2001, I founded the Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology at the Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, new jersey, to raise people's awareness of the environmental factors that contribute to childhood cancer and other serious childhood diseases. In our campaign to reduce kids' exposure to environmental toxins, we place a big emphasis on the dangers of cleaning chemicals and pesticides in schools and homes."
- Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)
| "In Tragic America, his 1931 commentary on the social and economic status of the American working class, Theodore Dreiser specifically cites asbestosis as an example of a worker's health risk to which factory owners in new jersey were completely indifferent.31 new jersey was a center of asbestos processing ever since H. W. Johns had first opened shop in the nineteenth century.
Although the link between asbestos exposure and cancer (as opposed to lung scarring) was first reported somewhat later, this notice still dates back to 1935, fifty years before any substantive controls were introduced." - Paul D. Blanc, M.D., How Everyday Products Make People Sick: Toxins at Home and in the Workplace (Get the book.)
| "Lynne turbocharged her efforts to find a medical treatment for autism, and discovered a nurse in new jersey who knew more about the disease than anyone Lynne had ever met. "There's a doctor you should consult," the nurse said. "He's in a little town called Rhinebeck, up in New York. His name is Ken Bock."
"Does he have a treatment?"
"He has recoveries."
Syracuse, New York
When the ugly rash on Kevin Densak's head and back hit the one-year mark, his mother knew she needed to find a new doctor." - Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)
| "A sales rep in new jersey told me in 2003 that a physician on his rounds was giving talks on ten different prescription products and demanding $1,500 a speech. "Doctors are corrupt," he grumbled. "They say, If you hire me as a speaker, I'll prescribe. "
The drug companies also warmed the doctors' hearts at these educational events by providing extra cash for fun and entertainment. After the lectures the doctors often enjoyed beach parties, banquets, and barbecues, courtesy of the corporate sponsors." - Melody Petersen, Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs (Get the book.)
| "I was in new jersey for a case when an attorney told me that the state law journal had published an article in March 2005, entitled "Kentucky Fried Verdict Up for Grabs."12
The trial ended in 1994, but the Kentucky Supreme Court did not empower Judge Potter to investigate the case until May 30, 1996. By the time the truth about the secret settlement came out, Eli Lilly had negotiated settlements favorable to itself with most of the remaining hundred or more cases. Even after that, the overturning of the verdict and its implications never became widely known, even in the legal community." - Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
| "The Amazon loses an area the size of new jersey every year to clear-cutting and timbering," reports the The New York Times.
Here in Borneo, it's muggy and overcast every day. An ominous brown cloud lingers over the entire island. Voon tells me that this haze sticks around for months at a time, the result of forest fires in Indonesia.
The devastation of these ancient forests has tragic consequences. Nomadic tribes, like the Penan, who used to survive on wild tree fruits can no longer maintain their traditional lifestyles." - Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
"Blueberries were first domesticated in New Jersey's Pine Barrens, where they now grow in massive quantities. Even severe arctic climates produce fruits. Doyenne du Cornice pears, with their distinctive Chanel No. 5 fragrance, do well in gardens north of Toronto, Canada. Orchards of apples, plums and peaches thrive in Kazan, Russia, despite spending months buried under snow. Certain species of kiwi grow in Siberia.
Alaska is the one state that doesn't ship produce to the Hunts Point Terminal Market in New York."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
"Fingers were pointed at New Jersey's chemical factories; others speculated that it was a leak of mercaptan, the substance that gives natural gas a noticeable funk. In the end, the source of the stench was never identified. I think I know what might have caused it: durians. The durian is the most odoriferous fruit in the world. Containing forty-three different sulfur compounds, including the same ones found in onions, garlic and skunks, this spiky fruit befouls any enclosed space. Its penetrating smell is intended to attract animals like orangutans, tigers
Into Borneo and elephants."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
| "Merck's Willful Disregard of Human Rights
On April 11, a new jersey jury granted a 77-year-old new jersey man an award after finding that Merck:
•* Knowingly withheld information about the drug's risks from federal regulators.
«•* Showed "wanton and willful disregard of another's rights" through its actions.
•* Committed consumer fraud in misrepresenting the medicine's risk to prescribing physicians.
Superior health doesn't require a prescription
With natural health, there are no drugs required, no prescriptions needed, and no surgical procedures." - Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)
| "In a January 4, 2007, New York Times report, "The Cosmetics Restriction Diet" by Natasha Singer, highly qualified academic dermatologists were quoted making statements such as "the cheapest products work just as well as the more expensive ones," and this one about the origins of product ingredients, which should really get your attention: "all these skin-care products come out of the same vat in new jersey." The article goes on to point out how moisturizers "don't do much except for creating a smooth surface so that make-up can go on without drag." - Samuel S. Epstein, Randall Fitzgerald, Toxic Beauty: How Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Endanger Your Health . . . And What You Can Do about It (Get the book.)
| "The Merck Manual, Sixteenth Edition. New Jersey: Merck Research Laboratories, 1992.
Bernard, H., The Homeopathic Treatment of Constipation. New Delhi: B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd., 2004.
Bhanja, K.C. The Homeopathic Prescriber, Sixth Edition. Calcutta, N.K. Mitter at the Indian Press Pvt. Ltd., 1989.
Blumenthal, Mark. The Complete German Commission E Monographs, Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. Boston Massachusetts: Integrative Medicine Communications, 1998.
Boger, CM. Boenninghausen's Characteristics Materia Medica & Repertory with Word Index New Delhi: B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd." - Heather Caruso, Your Drug-Free Guide to Digestive Health (Get the book.)
| "In very large regions of high incidence-including new jersey, New England, and New York-12 percent to 15 percent of all children have asthma.
• Each year, there are approximately 2 million emergency room visits for asthma.
• Children who take antibiotics before age four have 400 percent more asthma than others.
• During spikes of air pollution, asthma hospitalizations generally increase by 20 percent to 30 percent.
• Approximately 40 percent of asthmatic adults have asthmatic children.
• Asthma now costs $11.5 billion annually in medical care." - Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)
| "In the debate over the new jersey bill, Dale Florio, a lobbyist for the new jersey Restaurant Association, said inexplicably: "People have to take a certain level of responsibility. Increasingly, these types of bills are decreasing people's need to take responsibility."12
In order to deflect blame and accountability, many major food companies are fond of claiming that the solution to the nation's obesity epidemic lies in better consumer education and personal responsibility." - Michele Simon, Appetite for Profit: How the Food Industry Undermines Our Health and How to Fight Back (Get the book.)
| "They are mainly grown commercially in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, new jersey, Oregon, Washington, and also in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Quebec.
Cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
BIRD IN THE BUSH
Why Should I Eat Cranberries?
Cranberries are rich in fiber and are an excellent source of vitamin C and phytonutrients, such as flavonoids and proanthocyanidins (PAC). They contain more phenolic antioxidants than nineteen of the most popular consumed fruits according to a study published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry." - David W. Grotto, RD, LDN, 101 Foods That Could Save Your Life! (Get the book.)
"New Jersey is the second largest, followed by California. Mexico exports eggplant to the U.S. during the winter.
Why Should I Eat Eggplant?
Eggplant is high in potassium, copper, folate, magnesium, and fiber. It contains flavonoids and phenols such as caffeic acid and chlorogenic acid, which may fight cancer, viruses, and harmful bacteria, and protect against damage to cells.
Home Remedies
In Asia, the roots are often used for coughs, phlegm, and sore throats. It is believed that crushing a baked, blackened eggplant and applying it to teeth and gums will promote a healthy mouth."
- David W. Grotto, RD, LDN, 101 Foods That Could Save Your Life! (Get the book.)
| "Ever since, from Stockholm to Southern California to Princeton, new jersey, neuroscientists have been scrambling to figure out what our new brain cells actually do. The implications are wide-ranging, given that the fundamental cause of degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's is dying and damaged cells. Aging itself is a matter of cells dying, and suddenly we learned that the brain has a built-in countermeasure, at least in certain areas. Figure out how to kick-start neurogenesis, and maybe we could make replacement parts for the brain." - John J. Ratey, MD, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (Get the book.)
| "Our group at the new jersey Medical School has a lot of experience in implanting and using these stimulators for patients with epilepsy. Moving to FM is what is novel. We are only considering the treatment for FM patients who continue to have a substantial amount of pain despite treatment with a pain-relieving antidepressant and at least two antiepileptic drugs. Implanting VNS is pretty much the same as putting in a cardiac pacemaker, but a lot less dangerous since we don't go anywhere near the heart." - Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
"After California, there are seven states with high numbers of female physicians—New York, Texas, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts,
Florida, and new jersey. Female physicians in those states make up an additional 39 percent of the total for the entire country. So if you live in one of these eight states, you may have an easier time finding a female physician than you'd have in one of the other forty-two states. But with more and more women entering medical school, these numbers will improve in the near future."
- Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
"Trust Your Instincts
Some time after I became a full professor at the new jersey Medical School, I was involved in a case that dramatically changed the way I thought about medicine and the way we were training young doctors at our medical school. This case alerted me to the dangerous consequences of allowing patients to fall through the cracks of classical medicine. In this instance, the instincts of the patient and her husband prevented a tragic outcome.
The patient was the thirty-six-year-old wife of a practicing neurologist."
- Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
"But, if you are interested in finding out about my research activities and those of my colleagues at the new jersey Medical School, check out our Web site, www.umdnj.edu/fatigue.
The bottom line, of course, is to decide if my treatment has allowed the patient to sleep without all the awakenings experienced in the past. I ask if the patient feels slightly more refreshed in the morning. If he or she answers no, then I discuss stopping the treatments."
- Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D., Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong (Get the book.)
| "Morton, MD, professor of surgery, and chief, division of urology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine & Dentistry of new jersey, and director, urologic oncology, Cancer Institute of new jersey, both in New Brunswick.
Council for Responsible Nutrition.
The New England Journal of Medicine.
Millions of older American men use saw palmetto to treat an enlarged prostate, clinically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), but a new study concludes that this herbal supplement is ineffective." - Bottom Line Health, Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007 (Get the book.)
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