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"Based on internet searches, antidepressants are much on the mind of Americans. Remarkably, almost a quarter of American internet users have searched for mental health topics like depression and anxiety. As a category, mental health issues are searched for more often than immunizations, dental health, Medicare or Medicaid, sexual health information, or problems with drugs and alcohol.29 In July 2006, of the ten most popular online searches for pharmaceutical and medical products, six concerned psychiatric drugs or psychiatric disease."
- Charles Barber, Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation (Get the book.)

"We cheerfully help with questions and phone orders; call toll-free 1-866-394-2520 (local 1-520-394-2520) x212. internet orders can be placed by visiting www.AwakenedShoppe.com Branches of the Tree of Life Association: Become a beacon of light in your own community, and a branch of our ever-expanding global Tree of Life network by hosting monthly potlucks and seminars following the regularly scheduled Alive with Gabriel or Wake Up with Gabriel live internet telecasts. Becoming a branch, which requires certain criteria be met, also comes with several benefits."
- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"Replace as many cordless and WiFi items as you can with wired, corded lines (phones, internet, games, appliances, devices, etc.). ??Minimize or space out your computer use. Sit as far back from the screen as possible; flat screens are preferable. Use wired Internet connections, not WiFi—especially for laptops. ??Keep a low-EMR sleep, home, and personal zone. •I* Move your alarm clock radio at least three feet from your head or use battery-powered ones; six feet is the recommended distance from all electronic devices during sleep. • ?"
- Mark Hyman MD, The UltraMind Solution: Fix Your Broken Brain by Healing Your Body First (Get the book.)

"Before we went "live" on the internet for our first experiment, planned for March 24, 2007, we decided to carry out a trial run using the attendees of an Intention Experiment conference held by my publishing company in London on March 11. Mark would hook up a webcam, and a live image of each leaf would appear on its own web page, visible only to me and my London audience. Just before the experiment, the audience would select one of the leaves. We'd send intention for 10 minutes to the target leaf, after which Mark would place both leaves under the CCD camera to be photographed."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"Lynne sat next to Wesley and they paged through the painfully slow internet. When they finished, Lynne felt sick. The symptoms of autism applied to Paul. Uniformly. Why had no one mentioned this? Autism: incurable. Cause unknown. No medical treatments. Inability to communicate. Emotional sterility. Halfway houses. Institutionalization. It was as if Paul, right then and there, had died. It was really that bad. Or-God help Paul-maybe even worse. Lynne became, in her own words, The Crazy Mom. She began to confront doctors about why no medical treatments were available."
- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"All of these books will probably be readily available from internet sources, including Amazon.com. If not, they may be available from various organizations, such as Defeat Autism Now. Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments, by Jon Pangborn, Ph.D., and Sidney MacDonald Baker, M.D. A highly detailed account of biomedical therapies for autism, focused upon supplementation therapy. An extraordinary compilation, highly recommended. The Defeat Autism Now Conference Proceedings. These are written accounts of the presentations by doctors and others at DAN conferences."

- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"You can find these kits on the internet as well, at sites like www.leadinspector.com, www.leadcheck.com, and www.leadtesttoys.com.) While extremely easy to use, these lead-testing strips or swabs can on occasion produce inaccurate results, and they do not indicate the amount of lead present in an item. You should also check the Web site of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (www.cpsc.gov) for important recall information on specific toys. Until toys containing lead have been banned from this country, you might want to consider getting your child tested for lead."
- Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)

"You can find good ecological school supplies at an increasing number of stores and internet vendors: Office Depot (www.officedepot.com) has a good selection of eco-friendly school supplies, including Foray Recycled Groundwood Construction Paper and recycled multipurpose printer paper. Office Max (www.officemax.com) also has recycled postconsumer-waste printer paper. Whenever you buy paper, always look for the recycled-content and chlorine-free symbols. Green Earth Office Supply (www.greenearthoffice supply.com) is a really fun source for eco-friendly supplies."

- Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)

"We zone out with television, radio, the internet, shopping, parties, movies, hanging out, and working out. Some equate to bad habits, some are therapy, but most are escapes from the routines of daily life. • Is This All There Is? Upon closer inspection, we begin to ask, is this all there is? These routine blueprints that form the labyrinth of life are seemingly harmless habits like watching too much television, over-shopping, surfing the internet, talking on the phone, or things we overdo without realizing it. It seems like normal behavior because we do it repeatedly."
- Richard, Dr. DiCenso, Beyond Medicine, exploring a new way of thinking (Get the book.)

"Chapter 4 Looking at the Big Picture: Screening for Diabetes It is unthinkable that in this age of advanced medical screening tests, sophisticated medical procedures, and the availability of detailed health-related information on the internet and from other sources that the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes can be tragically delayed for as long as nine to twelve years, and that as many as one-third of people who have the disease are unaware that they do. Yet these statistics are true. You, your friends, and your loved ones don't want to be counted among them."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"Included for one year is Alive with Gabriel on the internet, for helpful questions and answers. Clinically, three to four months into the program I like to measure the HgbAlc levels, and every three months thereafter. I know we can activate the anti-diabetogenic genes and bring most people to a normal FBS in close to twenty-one days. The real task is how to stabilize participants in the diet and lifestyle of the Culture of Life."
- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"I've discussed vaccination hazards on more than 50 radio and television programs, addressed hundreds of professional, political, and trade groups, produced two informational DVDs, and authored numerous articles for both print publications and internet sites. In addition, I'm scheduled to produce two books relating to the subject over the next year. The risk of vaccination must be considered as important—and potentially more serious—than the risk of a childhood disease."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"Branches of the Tree of Life Association: Become a beacon of light in your own community, and a branch of our ever-expanding global Tree of Life network by hosting monthly potlucks and seminars following the regularly scheduled Alive with Gabriel or Wake Up with Gabriel live internet telecasts. Becoming a branch, which requires certain criteria be met, also comes with several benefits. Superfood Juice Feasting: For those who have long-term weight loss, detoxification, and healing needs. Visit www.treeoflife.nu and www.JuiceFeasting.com for more information."
- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"You also can find these products in health food/vitamin stores and on the internet, or you can ask a pharmacist to order for you. In my office, I sell JRCarlson Labs and Biotics Research Corporation products at retail prices. Most pharmacies sell vitamin D only in 400 IU tablets, so if your calculated dose is 4,000 IU a day, you would have to take ten tablets a day! Most tablets also contain about 100 milligrams of calcium phosphate, so you're going to get 1,000 milligrams of calcium by taking ten tablets."
- James Dowd and Diane Stafford, The Vitamin D Cure (Get the book.)

"The change that it brings to our fast-paced lives of day planners, internet relationships, and reality TV is happening on such a subtle level that few people may have even noticed that it's begun. You probably haven't read about it in the morning newspaper, for example. It's unlikely that the question of "reality" has been the topic of conversation in your weekly staff meetings or at the office watercooler... that is, unless you're a scientist working to understand the nature of that reality."
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"Can we upgrade the program of life, healing, peace, and everyday reality just in the way we can the code of our internet connection or word processor? At the very least, such a possibility is intriguing. From this perspective, for example, miracles are programs that bypass the "limits" of science, and the unfortunate accidents and bizarre occurrences that just seem to "happen" sometimes are due to occasional glitches in the computer's programs. Invariably, these questions open the door to even deeper ones—and with them, the mysteries that may not be answered anytime soon: ?"

- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"He recently wrote an internet guide to 1,530 Japanese restaurants in the United States. ("I actually went to three hundred of them.") He loves taking photographs of geometry, and, as we drive, he points out the Euclidian forms in the palm trees, in the steering wheel and in the fruits we're eating. His bylines in magazine pieces state that he "has been involved in agriculture since he was first spanked for tearing up the front yard to plant beans to bring to his new kindergarten teacher." Our first stop is his farm."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"But as March 11 approached, I began to think that an instruction to "lower light" might confuse people, particularly once I rolled out this experiment on the internet. Most people instinctively would try to increase the light. I phoned Gary a half hour before the experiment was to run at 5 P.M. UK time, and suggested that we reverse our instruction: the audience should attempt to increase the light emissions. Gary agreed and told me to instruct the delegates to use their thoughts to make the leaf "glow and glow."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"Diet Even a quick internet search will indicate the strength of evidence suggesting that diet is related to cancer risk. As a sample of the evidence to date, eating soy, chicken, olive oil or using a low-calorie or Mediterranean diet are all associated with a lower risk of cancer. More than 30% of cancers are thought to be preventable with dietary means. A diet rich in a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, whole grains and legumes is thought to offer the body many nutrients to help fight cancer development. What should you avoid?"
- Allison Tannis, Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive Complaints and More (Get the book.)

"For example, if you go to the internet and type in coenzyme Qio as a search word on the Pub Med site, you will see 1,254 published articles in various scientific and medical journals. Type in coenzyme Qio's generic name "ubiquinone," and the count rises to 5,769, most of which represent sound science-based inquiry. L-carnitine and D-ribose will bring up thousands of queries. So, I'm confused when my peers say "there's no data." The rejection of D-ribose, L-carnitine, and coenzyme Q10 as potent, nonprescription treatment defies imagination."
- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)

"Today, the internet is crowded with coenzyme Qio wholesalers and those who just want a billboard on which to place their latest coenzyme Qi0 success stories. As of today, there are well over 100 observational, epidemiological, and population studies on coenzyme Qio, and research continues at a fevered pace. There have been at least twelve international symposia on the biochemical and clinical aspects of coenzyme Q10 since 1976, and these symposia alone have generated over 450 papers, presented by 200 different physicians and scientists from twenty different countries."

- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)

"More than 30,000 citations on the internet alone cite the proven benefits of coenzyme Qio in treating a wide variety of degenerative diseases, especially clinical cardiac conditions including congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, angina ("heart cramp"), and arrhythmia, as well as other cardiological situations."

- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)

"Not all of the latter group are willing and able to link up to the internet to share their results with others. Unfortunately, we don't have follow-up studies to monitor all the patients throughout time; therefore, at the moment, the results are anecdotal, but not unreliable. With time, as the technique spreads out, more and more voices will be supporting PVS visual rehabilitation."
- David De Angelis, The Secret of Perfect Vision: How You Can Prevent and Reverse Nearsightedness (Get the book.)

"Even in our day-to-day lives stories are ubiquitous, appearing in newspapers, on television, on the internet, surfacing in conversations with friends, in e-mails and cell phone discussions, and even cropping up in our inner monologues and daydreams. The stories most meaningful to us are the ones that give shape to our values and beliefs, and form cognitive frames that help us sort out a complex world that might otherwise overwhelm us."
- 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.)

"We have at our disposal right now a tool that can facilitate the exchange of personalized narrative and quality of life information: the internet. There are already organizations such as Dementia Advocacy and Support Network International (DASNI) that provide space for online chat rooms for persons affected by dementia. Visit their site at www.dasninternational.org. In the future, evaluation projects might reach out to their consumers by offering online Hogging spaces that enable consumers to detail their experiences with drugs."

- 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.)

"You should always cross-check information, and confirm information obtained on the Web with trusted friends and authorities. The internet is a great asset. Even so, as a medical student at Johns Hopkins, I remember some of the wiser senior clinicians telling me that the most important aspect of medical diagnosis, as well as ensuing care, was listening carefully to the patient's history, to the stories they bring to the clinic. The axiom went that 85 percent of diagnosis was reliant on listening to a patient's story, 10 percent on physical examination, and 5 percent on technology."

- 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.)

"Your use of the internet need not be purely information-oriented. Reading the stories of others who are undergoing the challenges of brain aging can be a liberating way to see that every experience is a unique one, and that there is more to a sick man or woman than their aging brain. Joining online chat rooms and groups can also provide the opportunity to share your questions and concerns with others who are coping with similar circumstances. In short, there is no reason not to take advantage of the technology at our fingertips."

- 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.)

"His preliminary analysis of the Australian study and our internet study seemed to show no difference between the target seeds and the controls. Gary worried that the two studies suffered from intention "contamination." To ensure that all four sets of seeds were planted in conditions with the same light, moisture, and soil conditions, Mark had planted the target and the controls in the same dirt. As the seeds had not been shielded from each other, there also could have been "biophoton" contamination."
- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"It began to dawn on me that the biggest challenge with these experiences was not in demonstrating the power of intention but in finding an internet system sophisticated enough to allow thousands of people around the world to stare at the same live image at the same time. I'd spent so much time choosing the experimental targets that I'd never considered the technical issues involved in having thousands of people opening the same web page at exactly the same moment."

- Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)

"After doing some quick investigating on the internet, my suspicions were confirmed. The pesticide that was proposed was the same stuff that has been linked to a variety of health conditions, none of which were good. It's almost as if the company believes that as long as their product doesn't cause three-headed ants to appear in the yard a week later, the stuff is okay to use! The key here is that we don't have to think about our experiences to determine if they're right for us. The body already knows the answers, and it responds with signals with which we're all familiar."
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

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