NaturalPedia > Gps

Quotes about Gps from the world's top natural health / natural living authors

Bookmark and Share  Email this page to a friend   |  Click here for FREE email alerts

"Big Field: Many of the newer cars have a global positioning system (GPS) device that works via satellite. The gps allows you to know your position relative to the environment. It tells you where you are in relation to factors of Earth such as longitude and latitude or a location within a city. You can think of the NES scan results of the Big Field as telling you something about your body-field's state in relation to certain energy grids/fields of Earth (vertical, equatorial, and magnetic polar axes). ž Energetic Drivers: To drive your car, you have to fuel it."
- Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey, Decoding the Human Body-Field: The New Science of Information as Medicine (Get the book.)

"Institutional fruit trackers have access to helicopters and parachutes, and use gps and radar devices to hone in on their targets. For the most part modern fruit hunters don't bother much with the virgin forest; they hire local guides to bring them to private farms, orchards, agricultural departments, botanical gardens, nurseries, herbaria, laboratories and those rural markets. As Richard Campbell puts it: "You fly into the closest airport, drive through town, peer into backyards, and find the guys who know where the best stuff is."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"Further, as is done in the nursing home in Oslo where Arne Naess lives, nursing homes of the future can use video cameras and gps devices to track patients and monitor them if they get lost or fall. Personalized digital devices can hold individualized music, photo, and video files that can be used to stimulate or calm an individual with memory problems as the need arises. Integrating technology into our care for the elderly is an increasingly feasible endeavor."
- 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.)

"While 40% of patients who walk into doctors' surgeries are said to be suffering from a mental health problem, two-thirds of gps have had no specific nutritional mental health training and therefore do not routinely consider what their patients are eating. Tylee is so passionate about the benefits of nutritional therapy in mental health he wants it to become the first line of treatment doctors use when dealing with mental illness. His reasons become more compelling when one visits any Internet chat room on a mainstream behavioural problem such as ADD or depression."
- Jacky Law, Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda (Get the book.)

"It is like a gps (global positioning system) that constantly informs us of who we are, where we are, and where we're going. That map will be in a neuro-biochemical language. Its frequency signature will also be noted. One key way we store information is by certain frequencies that then resonate with higher centers to help produce the connection. It may be that the imprinted feelings "know" they have friends in higher circles and need to make their acquaintance. What is important about the OBFC is that it contains representations from the depths of the brain."
- Dr. Arthur Janov, Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve Your Health (Get the book.)

"But what about people who sit behind desks, dispense medical advice, or work their cell phones, computers and gps device sometimes all at once? Could their health be endangered by how they earn their living? It turns out that some prestigious professions that no one thinks of as unsafe are in fact riddled with risk. We're not used to thinking that doctors or scientists face greater odds of developing cancer and other diseases tied to the way they spend their daily lives."
- Devra Davis, The Secret History of the War on Cancer (Get the book.)

"New technologies—online mapping systems, gps units, cell phones, and other information appliances—could revive the notion, turning city streets and willing drivers into a personaltransportation network for passengers. Ideally, no planning ahead would be necessary; getting a ride would require only a little more effort than hailing a taxi. Instead of extending a thumb or waving down a cab, the rider would use a cell phone to enter her location (assuming the phone didn't already know it) and desired destination."
- Alex Steffen, Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century (Get the book.)

"Among four patients with metastases to the lungs, a condition that usually causes pleural effusion of fluids and a need for puncture and drainage, "the two NGPs had their hydrothorax punctured twice as frequently as the gps. The much slower recurrence of the effusion in gps might be a result of the strict avoidance of dietary sodium." Two patients had brain metastases: The GP "recovered" for a period of three months, and most of the symptoms disappeared. CT-scan showed that peritumorous edema was reduced by more than 30%."
- Michael Lerner, Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer (Get the book.)

"Inappropriate prescription of medicines by gps is of particular concern,' the MPs said in the UK inquiry into the pharma industry, adding that this was partly due to their poor education which 'has meant that too few non-specialists are able to make objective assessments of the merits of drugs and too many seem not to recognise how little is known about the properties of a drug at the time of licensing, particularly about its adverse consequences.'19 A far more obvious cause is an observation made further in the report. 'The Department of Health spends around £4."
- Jacky Law, Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda (Get the book.)

"But no one was listening. Even gps who took the time to report how their patients were reacting to commonly prescribed drugs were not taken seriously. To substantiate the claim, as if the facts hadn't spoken sufficiently eloquently for themselves, the programme makers commissioned a report analysing the 1,370 emails that had been sent in by viewers plus another 862 messages on a similar theme addressed to a website discussion group."

- Jacky Law, Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda (Get the book.)

"And the fifth, what it consists of, was ranked fifteenth by gps. The top doctor priority, meanwhile, to know the drug's interactions with other medicines, hardly registered at all with patients.31 'The goal of the healthcare professional is to treat symptoms or cure disease and for the patient these are but components of a spectrum of other life circumstances,' says Christine Bond, professor of primary care at Aberdeen University. "

- Jacky Law, Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda (Get the book.)

"A recent study by independent researchers in Germany found that ninety-four percent of the information contained in advertising material and marketing brochures sent out by drug companies to gps is not supported by available scientific evidence. They found around fifteen percent of the brochures did not contain any citations, while another twenty-two percent contained citations of studies that could not be found. Most of the remaining sixty-three percent contained information that was connected with the cited research articles but did not reflect their results."
- Anthony Colpo, The Great Cholesterol Con: Why Everything You've been Told About Cholesterol, Diet and Heart Disease is Wrong (Get the book.)

"Why don't gps tell women that, whatever age a woman comes off HRT, she will have menopausal symptoms, ie., hot flushes, night sweats, etc. No doctor in the land will ever, ever, ever persuade me to go back on any form of HRT. I will slowly piece my life back together, knowing that I, and I alone, really know my own body, and that body does not need poisoning by HRT."
- Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)

"The college, whose members include many of Britain's 37,000 gps, says the pharmaceutical industry is taking the National Health Service to the brink of collapse by encouraging unnecessary prescribing of costly drugs. In evidence to a parliamentary inquiry, the college accuses the companies of over-playing the dangers of conditions such as mild depression or slightly raised blood pressure. Dr. Maureen Baker, the college's honorary secretary, wants the Commons health inquiry to investigate the companies' practices."
- Dr. David W. Tanton; Ph.D., A Drug-Free Approach To Healthcare, Revised Edition (Get the book.)

"The statement stressed that none of the deaths reported by gps had been found to be connected to the vaccine. The other committee involved in production and licensing of vaccines is the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. This committee begins the process of discussing, selecting and recommending particular vaccines as part of vaccine policy at the Department of Health. This committee advises the government on which vaccines will be needed and when."
- Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)

"Fitzpatrick, and he quoted the Chief Executive of Action for ME, who had suggested that patients might now use the Report in arguing with gps who insisted that their patients were imagining their illnesses. That patients might bring this kind of evidence to bear on gps and even in the final recourse report gps who fail to acknowledge the illnesses, Fitzpatrick found disturbing. In the usual manner of the psychiatric lobby, he turned the world on its head: to act in this way would be, he said, to use a 'dogmatic and authoritarian approach."
- Martin J. Walker, Skewed: Psychiatric Hegemony and and the Manufacture of Mental Illness in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Gulf War Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. (Get the book.)

"All physicians should be made to attend monthly day courses on pharmaceuticals, their manufacturing companies and the marketing techniques they use. All gps should have to reach a level of competence in their knowledge of adverse reactions. It should be a reportable disciplinary offence for any physician to deny knowledge of known adverse reactions, or even possible adverse reactions, to pharmaceuticals that he or she has prescribed."
- Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)

"Here again, the problem is multiple: the GP was entirely ignorant of Ros suffering any adverse reactions to HRT, and probably, like many other gps, didn't even bother to record all the details of those reactions. And even if he had, given this prescriber's blind spot, it is unlikely that he would have recognised them for what they were. Without making any specific suggestions about this particular expert witness, it is clear from his introduction to the report that it is not part of the convention of expert witnesses to state any conflicts of interest."

- Martin J. Walker, HRT Licensed to Kill and Maim: The Unheard Voices of Women Damaged by Hormone Replacement Therapy (Get the book.)

"Studies in several nations show that roughly 80 percent of doctors still regularly see drug detailers, though gps like Dr. Iona Heath and Canadian Dr. Warren Bell do not.63 A family physician in Salmon Arm, a small rural town in the interior of British Columbia, Bell grimaces as he talks about the early flattery and friendship offered to him by the company detailers when he was a young intern. "I was basically offended, deeply offended by the fact that people would be nice to me not because of who I was, but because of the role I play in society."
- Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels, Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All into Patients (Get the book.)

"After the operation, gps usually recover better than NGPs and seem to gain weight more easily." This observation of improved weight gain in Gerson patients is intriguing, given the concerns I have previously expressed regarding the potential for weight loss in the radical nutritional therapies. "Patients with metastases in the liver seem to be the best responders to the Gerson therapy," Lechner found. After radical surgical resection, Lechner's patients are no longer given intravenous or intraarterial chemotherapy, "the results having been rather poor in the past."
- Michael Lerner, Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer (Get the book.)

"In the future, volcanologists will have another tool to improve their monitoring: the Global Positioning System, or gps (see page 67). As an eruption approaches, strains and pressures within the earth cause small bulges to appear at places on the flanks of the mountain. If sensors are put on the mountain before the bulging starts, the gps can determine their positions and trace the gradual rising or sinking of the ground. Computers can also help governments plan what to do when the volcano finally erupts."
- James Trefil, 101 Things You Don't Know About Science And No One Else Does Either (Get the book.)

"Among patients with liver metastases, gps again showed "significantly increased tolerance" for chemotherapy. Lechner said this about the three pairs of patients with liver metastases: "Five of the six women are dead by now— only one, a GP, is still alive, her disease having been in a 'no change' state for fourteen months. Her partner died more than eight months ago. In no case did the Gerson Therapy lead to a complete remission, but the two gps survived their partners for at least twice the time [emphasis added]. This might be an effect of the coffee enemas."
- Michael Lerner, Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer (Get the book.)

"Today, though, technology has provided us with such marvels as the Global Positioning System (GPS), which uses satellites to pinpoint with precision the geographical coordinates of anything on the planet; gps can be used on land or at sea. Treasure Hunting vs. Archaeology Archaeologists aren't the only ones interested in underwater debris. Treasure hunters have been active through the years with hopes of finding treasure and making a fortune."
- Donald Ryan, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Lost Civilizations (Get the book.)

"Murray S Del Mar C, O'Rourke (2000) Predictors of an antibiotic prescription by gps for respiratory tract infections: a pilot study Fam Pract 17: 386-388. Neubauer N, Marz RW (1994) Placebo-controlled, randomized double-blind clinical trial with Sinupret sugar-coated tablets on the basis of a therapy with antibiotics and decongestant nasal drops in acute sinusitis. Phytomedicine 1:177-181. Newberne PM, Carlton WW, Brown WR (1989) Histopathological evaluation of proliferative lesions in rats fed with trans-anethol in chronic studies. Food Chem Tox 27: 21-26."
- volker schulz and Rudolf Hansel, Rational Phytotherapy: A Reference Guide for Physicians and Pharmacists (Get the book.)

"The catch is that not all of these doctors are gps. Some are, but some are not. Your first choice for primary care physician should be a GP; this will put you ahead of the game up front. Today's gps are trained in internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, general surgery, and psychiatry. This makes it possible for them to deal with a wide range of problems you or members of your family may face. It also enables them to determine whether what is ailing you is common or will require a specialist. You don't need to wait until you get sick to see him."
- Duncan Long, Attaining Medical Self Sufficiency
(Get the book.)

"That patients might bring this kind of evidence to bear on gps and even in the final recourse report gps who fail to acknowledge the illnesses, Fitzpatrick found disturbing. In the usual manner of the psychiatric lobby, he turned the world on its head: to act in this way would be, he said, to use a 'dogmatic and authoritarian approach.' In a following soliloquy about the labels ME and CFS, Fitzpatrick places himself clearly in the psychiatric camp and makes some alarming statements."
- Martin J. Walker, Skewed: Psychiatric Hegemony and and the Manufacture of Mental Illness in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Gulf War Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. (Get the book.)

"Only the quality of life seems to be better in the GP group, probably for two reasons: (1) The coffee enemas, taken twice a day, give some pain relief so that most of the gps only need low doses of non-steroidal antirheumatics (aspirin or other similar analgesics). They usually do not take alkaloids, so that they can lead quite an active life in spite of their disease. (2) Hypercalcemia, which can alter kidney function, does not occur in gps, maybe as a result of the intake of more than two litres of juices per day."
- Michael Lerner, Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer (Get the book.)

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.

Subscribe to NaturalPedia.com News to receive announcements
Enter your email address:
Enter the 5-digit code displayed:
Free email subscription widget
Email announcements powered by Campaign Enterprise from ArialSoftware.com

Refine your search
with Gps…

Related Concepts:

Patients
Gerson
Metastases
Care
Women
Primary
Liver
Physicians
Gerson Therapy
Specialists
Disease
Chemotherapy
Group
Treatment
Problems
Weight
Remission
Enemas
Life
Doctors
Medical
Complete
General
Patient
Effect
Time
Active
Reduced
Tablets
Practice
Tumor
Lead
People
Coffee
Practitioners
Dietary
Enzyme
Radical
Competition
Symptoms
Medicine
Ama
Kidney Function
Physician
Kidney
Recurrence
Normal
Drops
Local
Quality Of life
Quality
General Practitioners
Breast Cancer
Results
Brain
Ultrasound
Family
Breast
Analgesic
Range
Drugs
Bowel
Obstruction
Company
Product
Choice
Survival
Development
Surgery
Size
Surgeons
Internal Medicine
Doses
Face
Fluids
Double
Lifespan
Causes
Condition
Lungs
Drainage
Improved
Growth
Described
Systems
Cancer Patients
New
Partners
Labor
Side Effects
Punctured
Pain
Red
Backtpack
Liver Failure
Gallbladder
Period
Spontaneous
Drivers
Surgical

This site is part of the Natural News Network © 2009 All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. Truth Publishing International, LTD. is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. Truth Publishing assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms and those published here. All trademarks, registered trademarks and servicemarks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.