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"Each participant provided a predose morning urine collection (second void of the morning). Then subjects orally dissolved their assigned testing lozenge (placebo or active). Participants drank only water and ate no food until they completed their final postdose urine collection between one to two hours after taking their lozenge.
All urine samples were labeled and frozen in the lab-provided vials and submitted for measurement of dopamine and serotonin." - Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, RD, The Feel-Good Diet (Get the book.)
| "Saliva Testing
Convenient home collection, accurate, and inexpensive, saliva testing provides a true picture of the bioavailable levels of steroid hormones.
2. Capillary Blood Spot Testing
Capillary blood spot testing offers an easy, finger-stick alternative to blood draws in the doctor's office.
3. Combination Saliva and Capillary Blood Spot Combines both saliva and capillary blood spot test materials in an all-in-one test kit for easy home collection of the major hormone groups—reproductive, adrenal, and thyroid—on the same day at the optimal time.
Dr." - C. W. Randolph, M.D., From Belly Fat to Belly FLAT: How Your Hormones Are Adding Inches to Your Waistline and Subtracting Years from Your Life (Get the book.)
| "We have put together an extensive list of each of these food groups along with a wonderful collection of recipes in the Recipes for Renewal section in the back of this book. As you might guess, these recipes feature and promote pure food eating and cooking. You can find Recipes for Renewal beginning on page 268. (For a more extensive collection of healing recipes, go to www.spentmd.com.) Peruse these and use them at your pleasure. But for now, let's just get your pantry and kitchen ready for the first week of the Spent program." - Frank Lipman, Mollie Doyle, Spent: Revive: Stop Feeling Spent and Feel Great Again (Get the book.)
| "When activated, nine thousand polystyrene balls tumbled over the pegs in the span of only 12 minutes and stacked in one of nineteen collection bins, eventually producing a configuration resembling a bell-shaped curve. Brenda put a toy frog on the moveable REGs and spent time selecting attractive computer images, so that participants would be 'rewarded' if they chose a certain image by seeing more of it. They put up wood paneling. They began a collection of teddy bears. They offered participants snacks and breaks." - Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)
| "The final products generated by this metabolic trash collection are carbon dioxide (C02) and water. Carbon dioxide is released when we exhale. Some of the water is also exhaled, and the rest is transported by the blood to the kidneys to be excreted as urine.
Not all of the oxygen is converted to CO2 and water during mitochondrial respiration. Some oxygen—about 2 to 5 percent—is turned into toxic molecules, called free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS)." - Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)
| "Nevertheless, that tidy view of the universe as a collection of isolated, well-behaved objects got dashed in the early part of the twentieth century, once the pioneers of quantum physics began peering closer into the heart of matter. The tiniest bits of the universe, those very things that make up the big, objective world, did not in any way behave themselves according to any rules that these scientists had ever known." - Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
"This outlaw behavior was encapsulated in a collection of ideas that became known as the Copenhagen Interpretation, after the place where the forceful Danish physicist Niels Bohr and his brilliant protege, the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, formulated the likely meaning of their extraordinary mathematical discoveries. Bohr and Heisenberg realized that atoms are not little solar systems of billiard balls but something far more messy: tiny clouds of probability."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
"The small studies that had made use of groups of Christians to send intercessory prayers to heart patients are often construed as a group intention—an attempt by a collection of people to influence the same thing at the same time.
However promising the results of these early studies, Krucoff realized that a large-scale trial with tightened protocols was needed, and he mounted his own small pilot study. He enlisted 150 cardiac patients, recruited from nearby Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, who had been scheduled for angioplasty and stents."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
"The "island's" innovative architecture had first been built to serve the eccentric needs of a millionaire art collector turned Buddhist, Karl Hein-rich Miiller, who had nowhere to house his vast collection of painting and sculpture. He purchased 650 acres from the American military, and then converted a NATO missile site into an open-air museum.
Miiller's ambitions for the island grew to embrace the possibility of an artists' and writers' community. He commissioned a sculptor turned architect named Erwin Heerich and gave him a free hand."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
| "Statistic information and collection protocols are provided where ever possible. Please see original source as outlined for more details.
AUTISM OCCURRENCE: One in every 150 children born in the US have autism. It is estimated approximately 1 million in the US have this disorder. NOTE: This number does NOT include: PDD, Asperger's and other spectrum disorders. These statistics are endorsed by the CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics, and other federal organizations.
U.S. FACTS:
?A new case of autism is diagnosed nearly every 20 minutes
?There are 24,000 new cases diagnosed in the U.S." - Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)
| "Orte generation later, the cohesiveness of the town broke up; the youth didn't carry on the sense of community, and before long it began to resemble a typical American town - a collection of isolated individuals. In parallel, the heart-attack rate quickly escalated to that of its neighbors.3?For those few precious years, Roseto had been coherent.
Braud had shown that human beings trespass over individual boundaries. What he didn't yet know was how far we could travel." - Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)
"They began a collection of teddy bears. They offered participants snacks and breaks.
Year in and year out, Jahn and Dunne carried on the tedious process of collecting a mountain of data - which would eventually turn into the largest database ever assembled of studies into remote intention. At various points, they would stop to analyze all they had amassed thus far. In one 12-year period of nearly 2."
- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)
| "Thus, including other measures of liver function in the data collection is important to verify that no underlying hepatic disease is resulting in spurious GST values. Additionally, some enzymes are present in isoforms in various tissues. GST-|J,, another GST isoenzyme, is present in lymphocytes as well as in liver; therefore, for this isoenzyme, GST activity or protein concentration can be measured in cells extracted from blood samples [42],
Another approach to monitor enzyme activity in vivo is to use a drug probe." - Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)
| "Participants drank only water and ate no food until they completed their final postdose urine collection between one to two hours after taking their lozenge.
All urine samples were labeled and frozen in the lab-provided vials and submitted for measurement of dopamine and serotonin.
Biochemical Background
The baseline levels of neurotransmitters measured in the initial urine directly reflect reservoir levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. The lower the urinary amount, the more deficient a person is in brain neurotransmitters." - Cheryle Hart, M.D., and Mary Kay Grossman, RD, The Feel-Good Diet (Get the book.)
| "A nice collection of wooden toys will last generations, and when your kids start their own families, they can pass along their favorite toys to their children. When I was growing up, my friend next door to me had this beautiful wooden dollhouse, and we would spend hours playing with it. She still has that dollhouse, and it still looks just as wonderful and magical as it ever did. Can you imagine a plastic toy today lasting that long?" - Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)
| "Supplements Highly Recommended for Everyone multivitamin and mineral formula (source of antioxidants) omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) calcium and magnesium (for women) magnesium (for men) probiotics fiber (chewable fiber wafers, clear fiber in shaker, bars, and shakes)
- Optional Supplements as Needed amino acids digestive enzymes liquid greens whole-food multinutrient
The Detox Diet is a collection of tips on healthier, cleaner eating that you would do well to incorporate into your life as much as possible." - Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)
"Proteins can be relatively large convoluted molecules, but their basic makeup remains the same—a collection of certain amino acids linked together to form a structure needed by the body to sustain life. The proteins used by the human body employ twenty amino acids. The body can make eleven of these amino acids; the remaining nine, known as essential amino acids, have to come from food. You cannot live for very long without getting ample protein, and especially without nourishing your cells with the essential amino acids they need to perform their specialized functions."
- Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)
"CHAPTER 5
STEP TWO: ELIMINATE TOXINS IN YOUR BODY
The essence of the Detox Strategy is a collection of simple concepts and actionable steps comprising a multisystem approach for total body health and transformation. The goal is to stimulate optimum healing and function in all of your body's cells, and the result is a profound, total-body experience.
Now that you have evicted many of the toxic elements in your environment to Reduce your exposure, it's time to address the toxins that have been accumulating in you for years. The E is about eliminating your present body burden."
- Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)
"Utilizing the latest technology, the project thus far includes a collection of seven studies involving 75 participants ranging in age from newborn to the elderly. Of those people, all 75 tested positive for a combined total of 455 out of 528 chemicals, including pesticides linked to birth defects and developmental delays; heavy metals shown to cause brain and nervous system disorders; and dangerous PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) that have been banned in the United States since 1977 because of their damaging effects on the skin, blood, urine, and liver."
- Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)
| "A sermon was delivered. The collection plate was passed. I wasn't sure what I was looking for—signs of why this faith promotes a longevity culture, I guess—but I wasn't finding it.
After the service, the hundreds in attendance seemed to hang around longer than usual, and in larger groups. It was the social equivalent of comfort food. One cluster of eight to ten young people, a diverse mix of race and gender but all between their teens and their thirties, had locked arms and were standing around the Good Samaritan sculpture near a side entrance of the church." - Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest (Get the book.)
"She stood in front of the far wall where a built-in shelf held a collection of vases with flowers, urns, and old photographs. Gozei lit a few sticks of incense and set them down in front of an ancient photograph of a sullen-looking peasant couple. A ribbon of smoke curled upward and filled the room with the smell of sandalwood. Again, I seemed to disappear. For the next ten minutes she recited a series of prayers bowing toward the altar. Then she sat back down and smiled.
"Do you see what's going on here?" Craig asked me. "This is what we call ancestor veneration."
- Dan Buettner, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest (Get the book.)
| "The data collection began with toddlers watching Big Bird and Ernie on Sesame Street. Iowa parents watching the show with their children on public television in 2006 were apt to see a promotional spot for a website called everydaykidz.com. AstraZeneca, the maker of the asthma drug Pulmicort, had paid the creators of Sesame Street to promote everydaykidz.com during its television episodes and in Sesame Street magazine. The Everydaykidz website was designed for children ages one to eight." - 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.)
"A step in the process of gaining compliance was the collection of personal and medical information on every American they hoped to convince to be a longtime customer. For decades, the drug companies had been building giant databases of detailed information on physicians?from their artistic tastes to their outlook on life and their best friends?which sales reps used to gain access to the doctors and become like a friend. More recently the industry had begun collecting and analyzing intimate details on other Americans."
- 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.)
| "This collection of potential positive and negative antioxidant effects on ROS deserves further examination because of the molecular evidence for the multiple role(s) of ROS in development and progression of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other diseases [2, 8]. This increased attention is timely as there have been studies [2] that link some nutritional antioxidants with increased mortality from cancer and CVD, as well as some clinical studies that do not support the cancer prevention efficacy of some antioxidants.
B." - Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey, Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease (Get the book.)
| "Everything in your world, anything you hold in your hand, no matter how dense, how heavy, how large, on its most fundamental level boils down to a collection of electric charges interacting with a background sea of electromagnetic and other energetic fields ?a kind of electromagnetic drag force. As they would write later, mass was not equivalent to energy; mass was energy.56 Or, even more fundamentally, there is no mass. There is only charge.
Noted science writer Arthur C. Clarke later predicted that the Haisch?" - Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)
| "From the year 85, Rome had administered the Jews of the Diaspota through the patriarchare, a family dynasty that tetained some of the leadership functions of the high priests of the old temple, including the collection of taxes, which the patriarch then remitted to the empire." - William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)
| "This is diversity," says Forsline, showing me the collection. "Geneva is Kazakhstan re-created."
Geneva is one of America's twenty-six germplasm repositories. Germplasm is the technical term for active tissue that can be used to grow new plants: seeds, stems, clippings, pollen, scions, cells and DNA. Half a million different plants are backed up by America's National Plant Germplasm System." - Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
"Having traveled to dozens of countries in search of pomegranates, his collection included black, purple and peachy-pink varieties, as well as the seedless Shami, and the super-sweet Saveh, said to be bigger than a baby's head. In the post-Soviet turmoil, Levin was forced to flee Garrygala, minus the 1,127 specimens he spent a lifetime nurturing. Luckily he'd sent backup copies to botanical gardens around the world, so his work has been conserved by, among others, the germplasm repository at the University of California at Davis."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
"Similarly, when a civil war erupted in Georgia in 1993, the area's seed bank was destroyed, but not before eighty-three-year-old conservationist
Alexey Fogel managed to flee through the Caucasus mountains bearing 226 subtropical fruit samples, including the town of Sochi's complete lemon collection. Others have sacrificed their lives to protect genetic resources. When Nikolai Vavilov's repository was on lockdown during Hitler's siege of Leningrad, peanut specialist Alexander Stchukin and rice collector Dmitri Ivanov chose to perish of starvation rather than eat the precious seeds."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
"He considered his garden a collection d'elite—like Jefferson's, minus the slaves. Unfortunately, Bunyard had a family history of fiscal ineptitude, explains Oxford don Edward Wilson, editor of 2007's The Downright Epicure: Essays on Edward Bunyard.
Bunyard was a rabid collector whose burgeoning enthusiasms often flopped commercially. This didn't prevent fruit peregrinations to Algiers, South Africa and Tunisia, where he discovered a single apple tree growing "under the shade of Palms in the island of Sfax."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)
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