|
NaturalPedia > Concepts > Paper
Quotes about Paper from the world's top natural health / natural living authors
page 2 of 47 | Next ->
"Indeed, the authors of the paper, based on data from the Framingham Heart Study, warned: "Physicians should be cautious about initiating cholesterol-lowering treatment in men and women above 65 to 70 years of age. Only randomized clinical trials in older people can settle the debate over the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of lipid-lowering interventions for reducing mortality and morbidity in this population." At the time the updated guidelines were published, no such studies had been reported."
- John Abramson, Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine (P.S.) (Get the book.)
"In his unpublished paper, Bob Wise stated:
More such reports of this type have been received by the FDA for triazolam [Halcion] and alprazolam [Xanax] than for any other drug product regulated by the Agency. Reporting rates, which adjust for differences in the extent of each drug's utilization, reveal much higher ratios of hostility reports to drug sales for both triazolam and alprazolam than for other benzodiazepines with similar indications." - Peter Breggin, Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Medications (Get the book.)
| "Examiner shows words on paper.] "Close your eyes."
Reproduced by special permission of the publisher, Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc., 16204 North Florida Avenue, Lutz, Florida 33549, from the Mini Mental State Examination, by Marshal Folstein and Susan Folstein, Copyright 1975,1998, 2001 by Mini Mental LLC, Inc. Published 2001 by Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission of PAR, Inc. The MMSEcan be purchased from PAR, Inc., by calling (813) 968-3003." - 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.)
| "Apply liberally and use a paper towel to dry your hands. Dispose of used towels immediately into a plastic trash bag. Hand wipes can also be used. Remember to use them only once and dispose of them immediately. Don't leave paper towels or hand wipes lying around after use.
Blow your nose: Use tissues to blow your nose. Dispose of used tissues properly by placing them in a separate plastic bag before putting them in the trash. Burning tissues may destroy some of the virus, but may release some into the air. Don't burn tissue unless burning trash is approved by the public health department." - J. E. Williams, Beating the Flu: The Natural Prescription for Surviving Pandemic Influenza and Bird Flu (Get the book.)
| "In his paper, Abel came to the conclusion that the overall success rate of chemotherapy was "appalling." According to this report, there was no scientific evidence available in any existing study to show that chemotherapy can "extend in any appreciable way the lives of patients suffering from the most common organic cancers."
Abel points out that chemotherapy rarely improves the quality of life. He describes chemotherapy as "a scientific wasteland" and states that even though there is no scientific evidence that chemotherapy works, neither doctor nor patient is willing to give up on it." - Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)
"Destructive microorganisms (those involved in an infection) simply have no business in a clean, well-circulated,
Research paper by S A Hoption Cann, J P van Netten, and C van Netten (July 2003)—Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, University of British Columbia; Special Development Laboratory, Royal Jubilee Hospital and Department of Biology, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and oxygen-rich environment."
- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)
"Formaldehyde is also used in sanitary paper products such as facial tissue, table napkins, and roll towels. Most insulation material, moulded products, and paints contain formaldehyde derivatives, too.
Environmental/food toxins: Many babies are born toxic due to the toxic load of their mothers. Blood samples from newborns contained an average of 287 toxins, including mercury, fire retardants, pesticides and Teflon chemicals, according to a 2004 study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG).
Teflon: This chemical in cooking pots is also carcinogenic."
- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)
| "The extension of prevention
A paper in the journal Ageing Cell showed that the lower your social standing, the faster you are likely to age. We need to concentrate our resources not only to prevent brain aging for ourselves, but also to help our poorest members give up smoking, lose weight, stay in school, and improve their diets, especially pregnant mothers and children whose brains are most vulnerable. peak 4: activism in the twenty-first century
At their core, boomers still retain a spark of activism." - 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.)
| "A surge in the use of CT scans in the last 25 years has led to millions of patients per year being unnecessarily exposed to dangerous radiation that increases their risk of cancer, according to a paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
There are no harmless MRIs or mammograms. Other studies reveal that children exposed to x-rays are more likely to develop breast cancer as adults. Microwave ovens that heat and radiate your food are just as damaging and can cause cancer of the blood, as well as tumors in the brain and other parts of the body. (See section below." - Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)
| "To enjoy deep self-appreciation, get out a pad of paper and write down all the qualities you most love about yourself (and want others to value in you as well). To help you think about what those might be, we offer some of many examples shared by students in our Brilliant Health workshops: honesty, capacity to love, creativity, ability to inspire other people, inventiveness, fairness, sense of humor, and enthusiasm. Ask a few friends and loved ones to add to your list. You may be pleasantly surprised by what you hear.
WHAT DO YOU MOST VALUE ABOUT YOURSELF?" - 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.)
| "According to an NIMH position paper issued in 2006, "Although some atypical antipsychotic medications are modestly helpful for some patients, they are not effective for the majority of Alzheimer's patients with psychotic symptoms." Furthermore, it stated, "Good clinical practice requires that medical or environmental causes for Alzheimer's related agitation and aggression be ruled out and that behavioral interventions be considered before turning to antipsychotic medications." - Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)
| "Desperate to do anything, she grabbed some paper and madly wrote down everything she appreciated about herself. To Kelly's great relief, the pain began to subside. Her brief exposure to desperation led to an immensely important lesson. Ultimately, to get the greatest health benefits from Appreciation, we have to do it for ourselves.
There's a simple yet very profound reason why this works. When others appreciate us, we don't always believe it. We're the only ones who can truly convince ourselves of our own value." - 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.)
| "After the experiment, the lab assistant measured the growth of each sample of Rhizoctonia by outlining its boundary on tracing paper. Of the 195 dishes involved in the negative intention, 151 (77 percent) were smaller than the average size of the controls.8
Barry's study was successfully replicated by researchers from the University of Tennessee, although their study also tested the effect of remote influence; this time, the volunteers sending the intention were 15 miles away from the fungus samples." - Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
| "You may want to capture the image on paper to remind you, or have music that is complementary to your vision. Some people have even recorded themselves or someone else reading a vision script to them. Other people use senses of smell, touch, or hearing to evoke a sense image.
Find ten to fifteen minutes when you won't be disturbed. Close your eyes. Start by bringing your attention inside your body to your breathing and your muscles. Ignore the critical, judgmental part of your brain that may tell you about all the stuff you should be doing." - 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.)
| "Yet in their private circles they will admit that we know too little about the reliability of scans across time and place and that pencil and paper tests such as the MMSE are often the more reliable?not to mention cheaper—medium. Despite this, the government is now spending tens of millions of dollars to promote neuroimaging without, in my opinion, a clear likelihood of significant benefit. This is a time in our healthcare system when we should be looking at spending less on a technology rather than more, given other outstanding health priorities." - 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.)
| "H paper, info focus-on-nutrition.com pH paper, shark liver oil redflagweekly.com/storm_warings/poison.htm
Poison for profit renewlife.com americanlongevity.net pcaw.com/newsite/events/pcaw moduprost.com calcompnytrition.com/proxenol.html wellnessletter.com/html/ds/ds/dsQuercetin.php askjeeves.com monsanto.com/protivadr.greene.com/2t_l680.html foxbghsuit.com/bgh4.htm caers@cfsan.fda.gov caoh.org/vision-vitamins.html deodorant-stones.php saccharides.net living-foods.com pinsight.com/-gssi spirulina.html mercola.com/2000/dec/3/sucralose_dangers. h tm# mercola.com/fegi/pf/2004/jul/21/splenda." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "The gaze can move all over the paper, but if you want to read the text you are training with, you must "point" the line and the letters you would like to focus on, as when reading normally. c. Yes, but it's a matter of convenience. When you reach the stage of training with reading, wearing additional +1 lenses, and holding the text in completely extended arms, you must change the lenses and use higher dioptric power training ones, simply because, otherwise, it would be hard to read the text at a further distance." - David De Angelis, The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness (Get the book.)
"Here's a paper with the image of three lines of the text that I gradually made blurred. Can you tell me which one among these lines is to be considered an initial level of fogging of the text to be followed with CRB movements?
(D To be, or not to be: that is the question (D To be, or not to be: that is the question ?In b,. o, no. to be: ItMt ?the qu«l«m
Here are my answers: a. The exercise of ocular stretching "rotations fixing at a point" must be carried out so as to let all the extraocular muscles be subjected to the same level of stretching out."
- David De Angelis, The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness (Get the book.)
| "She was content with the knowledge that her experiment had made a very nice paper, and might help along her career as an assistant professor involved in research into miniaturization, the direction she believed quantum mechanics was heading. Occasionally, she allowed herself to speculate that her crystal might have proved something important about the nature of the universe. But she was only a postgraduate student. What did she, after all, really know about how the world worked?" - Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
| "Don't leave paper towels or hand wipes lying around after use.
Blow your nose: Use tissues to blow your nose. Dispose of used tissues properly by placing them in a separate plastic bag before putting them in the trash. Burning tissues may destroy some of the virus, but may release some into the air. Don't burn tissue unless burning trash is approved by the public health department. Do the same with paper towels used to dry your hands, wipe countertops, or clean other surfaces like computer screens and keyboards.
Clean your clothes: Wash clothes frequently in hot water with detergent." - J. E. Williams, Beating the Flu: The Natural Prescription for Surviving Pandemic Influenza and Bird Flu (Get the book.)
| "The smallest increases or decreases in electrical resistance were picked up by the plates and recorded on a paper chart, on which a pen traced a continuous, serrated line. When someone lied or in any way experienced a surge of emotion (such as excitement or fear), the size of the zigzag would dramatically increase and the tracing would move to the top of the chart.
Backster sandwiched one of the long, curved leaves of the Dracaena between the two sensor electrodes of a lie detector and encircled it with a rubber band." - Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
| "The wrinkled piece of paper that held Erica's Bliss List was her constant companion. She kept flowers in the living room, read romance novels, drank quarts of fresh orange juice, and invited friends to come visit.
Recasting
Erica describes her own Recasting process this way: "As it turned out, I really was able to make an opportunity out of each new part of the cancer situation. During every 3 a.m. freak-out I challenged myself to Recast. I Recast chemotherapy, surgery, doctor's visits, my friends' reactions to the cancer, and my own fears." - 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.)
| "Flohn and Fleer's paper triggered a new era of research into the global effects of the Christmas Child—much of it based on both computer modeling and internationally supported ocean, land, and space-based observations—that leaves us in no doubt that ENSO is a major driving force in the global weather machine. For example, as sea surface temperatures peak during an El Nino event, temperatures over most of the tropics increase by about one degree. During cold events, air temperatures cool slightly. These swings are large enough to significantly affect average global temperatures." - Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
| "I was confident of my analysis but thought that teaming up with an academic expert would make an even more powerful paper. I went over the problems I had identified in the article with a recognized authority. He found no fault with my analysis. I asked if he would be interested in writing the article with me, assuming that a university-based expert would welcome the opportunity to help correct the commercial bias that was creeping into the medical literature. He politely declined, explaining that he did "some consulting for the drug companies." - John Abramson, Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine (P.S.) (Get the book.)
| "Breathing into a paper bag creates respiratory acidosis. This increases the amount of carbon dioxide inhaled. Increased levels of CO2 levels in the blood lower the pH which causes depression of the nervous system and increased blood flow to the muscles. Some people may find this makes them dizzy and can have potentially harmful side effects such as passing out and injury. Swallowing sometimes helps hiccoughs, especially drinking water alone or with one's nose plugged." - Heather Caruso, Your Drug-Free Guide to Digestive Health (Get the book.)
| "In 1983, a paper appeared in an English medical journal entitled "Onion and Garlic Oils Inhibit Tumor Promotion." This first position paper, about 3,500 years after Codex Ebers, was the initial step in verifying whether garlic actually had tumor-inhibiting properties. Two lines of research have since verified that garlic does indeed have cancer-prevention and possibly even cancer-inhibiting properties.
One avenue of research pursued by many groups, most notably by a group led by Dr." - James Scala Ph.D., 20 Natural Ways to Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer : A Mind-Body Approach to Health and Well-Being (Get the book.)
| "Budwig has been unable to get papers about her cancer results published in medical journals, probably because one such paper might seriously damage sales of both chemotherapy drugs and artificial oils. For many years, Mr. Clifford Beckwith has provided cancer victims with an audiocassette telling of his remission of Stage 4 (advanced) cancer of the prostate by flax oil and cottage cheese.
His PSA fell from 75 to .1 after 6 months of flax oil. In the course of giving these audiotapes to many cancer victims he knew of more than 60 survivors in 1998 who took flax oil and cottage cheese.
Mr." - James A. Howenstine, A Physician's Guide to Natural Health Products That Work (Get the book.)
| "Gene Lutz, a pharmacist and the store's owner, suggested his customers gather up their pill bottles, place them in a brown paper bag, and bring them in.
Lutz said there was "no question" that some of his customers were taking too many drugs or were taking heavily advertised ones when other older and far cheaper pills would be better. "The way medications get used or managed in this country," he said, "is broken."
It had gotten to the point where Iowans didn't even need a prescription." - 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.)
"With the ghostwriters and pharmaceutical executives editing the paper each step of the way, the marketers could pick certain words and phrases that helped boost the image of the product. Dangers of a medicine could be toned down. Benefits of a drug could be pumped up. A serious injury in a patient taking the drug in a trial might be referred to simply as "an event." The words "adverse reactions" might be changed to the more benign-sounding "side effects." A drug that worked only slightly better than a sugar pill might be described as having "proven efficacy." It was all a matter of degree."
- 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.)
"Zabusky explained to the doctors that the paper should end by stating that more scientific data were needed but that the outlook was "very hopeful for children."
Dr. Markowitz and Dr. Patrick repeatedly agreed with the executives' suggestions. Zabusky promised to send them an outline later in the day and a new draft during the week of September 23.
"I think we're quite clear on what you want the next manuscript to look like," Dr. Patrick said, just before hanging up.
In 1942 the pioneering sociologist Robert K. Merton argued that scientists must be dispassionate in their quest for knowledge."
- 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.)
|
page 2 of 47 | Next ->
FAIR USE NOTICE: The research quoted here is provided under the protection of Fair Use provisions and published by the 501(c)3 non-profit Consumer Wellness Center for the purposes of public comment and education. Authors / publishers may submit books for consideration of inclusion here.
TERMS OF USE: Read full terms of use. Citations of text from NaturalPedia must include: 1) Full credit to the original author and book title. 2) Secondary credit to the Natural News Naturalpedia as a research resource and a link to www.NaturalPedia.com
This unique compilation of research is copyright (c) 2008, 2009 by the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center.
ABOUT THE CREATOR OF NATURALPEDIA: Mike Adams, the creator of NaturalPedia, is the editor of NaturalNews.com, the internet's top natural health news site, creator of the Honest Food Guide (www.HonestFoodGuide.org), a free downloadable consumer food guide based on natural health principles, author of Grocery Warning, The 7 Laws of Nutrition, Natural Health Solutions, and many other books available at www.TruthPublishing.com, creator of the earth-friendly EcoLEDs company (www.EcoLEDs.com) that manufactures energy-efficient LED lighting products, founder of Arial Software (www.ArialSoftware.com), a permission e-mail technology company, creator of the CounterThink Cartoon series (www.NaturalNews.com/index-cartoons.html) and author of over 1,500 articles, interviews, special reports and reference guides available at www.NaturalNews.com. Adams' personal philosophy and health statistics are available at www.HealthRanger.org.
|
|