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"Addressing timely problems, promoting instantaneous acquisition of relevant information, facilitating development of insight and the pursuit of possibility, and enabling learning through direct experience and formal study that leads to the acquisition of academic degrees (baccalaureate and masters).
2. promoting personal and organizational transformation that enables graduates to serve as agents for positive change as they work to create values and visions that enable lasting world peace.
3." - Ervin Laszlo, Quantum Shift in the Global Brain: How the New Scientific Reality Can Change Us and Our World (Get the book.)
| "Or one can take the older population and, instead of promoting Calcium and Magnesium for the old bones, develop a new wonder-pill. One can point to erection problems (as in the case of Viagra) and so on. FINDING new diseases. DEFINING new diseases. promoting new diseases. That is the high-art of the pharmaceutical research expert. It is MARKETING KNOW HOW.
Did you ever notice the astonishing increase of new diseases today?" - Kenneth W Thomas, Ron Gilbert, Gerd Schaller, Side Effects: The Hidden Agenda of the Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel (Get the book.)
| "Addressing timely problems, promoting instantaneous acquisition of relevant information, facilitating development of insight and the pursuit of possibility, and enabling learning through direct experience and formal study that leads to the acquisition of academic degrees (baccalaureate and masters).
2. promoting personal and organizational transformation that enables graduates to serve as agents for positive change as they work to create values and visions that enable lasting world peace.
3." - Ervin Laszlo, Quantum Shift in the Global Brain: How the New Scientific Reality Can Change Us and Our World (Get the book.)
| "I sympathize with the need of my patients to find a biological pill treatment for their condition, but as a clinician committed to minimizing human suffering and promoting quality of life, I will not enthusiastically prescribe medicines I no longer believe provide value for the money. Nor do I feel it is worth spending so much time talking about drugs with patients and families in the clinic when there are more important topics to be considered in the precious little time we have together." - 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.)
| "This is consistent with the role vitamin D plays in slowing growth and promoting cell differentiation.
Other studies show us how vitamin D works. Researchers looking at Indians living in the United Kingdom saw that last-trimester vitamin D supplementation of nutrition-deficient pregnant women who were eating low-protein vegetarian diets made these women gain weight faster in the third trimester and have infants half as likely to have intrauterine growth retardation." - James Dowd and Diane Stafford, The Vitamin D Cure (Get the book.)
| "Saccharomyces boulardii have shown promising preliminary results in Crohn's disease studies and may be helpful in promoting general intestinal health. In fact, both lactic acid bacteria L. rhamnosus GG and L. salivarius UCC 118, as well as Escherichia coli Nissle are currently thought to be effective in maintaining remission of inflammatory bowel disease.
Lactobacillus piantarum may also offer some help to intestinal tracts plagued by inflammatory diseases such as Crohn's disease. Critically ill, antibiotic-treated inflammatory bowel disease patients were supplemented with L. piantarum." - Allison Tannis, Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive Complaints and More (Get the book.)
"Probiotics have other roles in promoting health in your body. They can inhibit the ability of bad microbes to grow in the intestines. This can help prevent illness and disease. Many strains of probiotics are lactic acid bacteria. This means they are capable of releasing lactic acid into the environment. By producing lactic acid, certain probiotics can lower the pH of the intestinal tract, making the environment unfriendly to bad microbes and thus reducing the growth of bad microbes that can cause illness. Certain probiotics can also excrete antimicrobial substances."
- Allison Tannis, Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive Complaints and More (Get the book.)
"The probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is effective in promoting a rapid recovery of watery diarrhea in children with a Rotavirus infection. The exact way this probiotic helps children get better has not been discovered; however, preliminary research suggests that L. rhamnosus GG may increase cell production in the small intestine which acts to wash out cells that are infected with the virus. Removing the virus from the body shortens the duration of diarrhea.
Diarrhea in children can be life threatening: there is a research study that is worth noting. Children (aged one."
- Allison Tannis, Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive Complaints and More (Get the book.)
| "Robert Butler, a practicing clinical psychiatrist and gerontologist and, to this day, one of my close colleagues, for whom I have enormous respect, began promoting AD as its primary research area, allowing federal funding for the "disease" to be channeled from federal coffers to individual researchers. Butler said, "I decided that we had to make it [Alzheimer's disease] a household word. And the reason I felt that, is that's how the pieces get identified as a national priority. And I call it the health politics of anguish." - 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.)
| "The results shocked the world and bewildered the researchers, most of all Benson, who had spent much of his career promoting the beneficial effects of the mind on the body. The researchers had predicted the greatest benefit in the prayed-for-and-knew-it group, the second greatest effect in the prayed-for-but-didn't-know-it group, and the least effect among the didn't-get-prayed-for-and-didn't-know-it group. But their results indicated that no amount of prayer under any condition, whether the patients knew it or not, made any difference to the outcome of their operations." - Lynne McTaggart, The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World (Get the book.)
| "We can also help defend women's rights to nurse their children in public in the name of promoting healthier brains in our younger generations. a race for prevention: the virtues of exercise
Most of my patients seem to know that they are well served by staying active, and that it is important to develop lifelong habits of exercise. Our evolutionary thinking cap will remind us that before agriculture, hunter-gatherers were mobile and active and may have traveled upward of five to ten miles a day on foot in search of resources." - 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.)
| "Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule, promoting vasodilation. In addition, NO has been linked to other physiological functions such as inhibition of platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion. In these ways, NO mediates increased blood flow at rest and during exercise. Three gram GlycoCarn?group had significantly higher NO levels over other groups.
5. GPLC treatment at 3 grams resulted in a greater decrease in triglyceride (TAG) levels compared to GPLC at 1 gram per day and placebo, (p>0.09).
6. Fat mass loss was greater for GPLC (2-2.4kg vs. 0." - Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)
"In essence, L-carnitine supplementation helps to maximize efficient metabolic activity by mobilizing ATP and promoting better utilization of oxygen. A similar type of reasoning can be applied to arrhythmia, another condition of the heart that has been found to respond to our "triad" of metabolic nutrients.
Cardiac Arrhythmia
I have mentioned before that cardiac palpitations are frequent cardiac complaints. Two of the most benign, yet frequent, types of arrhythmias are premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and premature arterial contractions (PACs)."
- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)
"Continued clinical and scientific research on the benefit of ribose for controlling free radical formation in hypoxic tissue, cardioprotective benefit in hypoxia, treating congestive heart failure, cardioprotective benefit in healthy hearts, preserving harvested blood platelets and promoting skeletal muscle energy recovery.
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Ribose put on formulary at several hospitals (United States) for treating pre- and post-operative cardiac surgery patients."
- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)
"Repeated hypoxic exercise drains energy pools in their muscles, creating physiological strain and promoting free-radical production. It must be remembered that what constitutes hypoxic exercise varies from person to person. While trained athletes might not become hypoxic for several miles of running, swimming, or cycling, a mostly sedentary person may become hypoxic with only minor exercise, such as raking the leaves on a sunny fall day, playing golf, or participating in a weekend game of touch football."
- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)
| "Inactivity wreaks all kinds of havoc by
?promoting the storage of energy as fat, which produces inflammatory substances;
?contributing to insulin resistance; and
?increasing physical stresses on your bones, joints, and cardiovascular system.
The Vitamin D Cure No-Sweat Workout
Here's an exercise routine that's simple, quick, and gets the job done without muss or fuss.
Stretches for Hip Extensors and Knee Flexors
You use these muscles every day for walking, rising from a sitting position, and climbing stairs." - James Dowd and Diane Stafford, The Vitamin D Cure (Get the book.)
| "Developing resistance to the neurotoxic effects of excess levels of hormones like Cortisol and other glucocorticoids
?Promoting resistance against the depletion of neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine and dopamine, which occurs with age
•Recruiting other brain regions to perform tasks
•Increasing cerebral blood flow and metabolism and conferring greater resistance to the neurotoxic effects of environmental toxins
A study published by the journal Psychological Medicine combined data from 29,000 individuals taken from twenty-two other studies." - 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.)
| "These plants seem to reduce the production of intestinal gas by promoting better digestion.
Peelu is a natural twig fortified with minerals that help clean the teeth and other inhibitors that prevent gums from bleeding. It also has cleaning agents that kill microbes and germs and a scent that makes breath naturally fresh. Peelu is an ideal brush that has been naturally endowed with more breath-freshening, mouth-cleaning compounds than any artificially made toothpaste.
Finally, herbs like coriander, ginger, cumin, and fennel are helpful." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
| "The conclusion was that the head and neck radiation had damaged the carotid endothelium, promoting plaque formation, while the treatment program prevented plaque buildup in the coronaries. We normally expect arterial disease in the carotids to be accompanied by some coronary disease.
We have patients asking for unnecessary chest X-rays every year. Don't get more X-rays than you need. If your doctor says X-rays are necessary, that's another thing. But X-rays do have a downside." - Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts, Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late (Get the book.)
| "When Gelimer and Tzazon learned that the revolt had been fomented by Justinian through his agent, the governor of Sardinia,14 the brothers attempted to return the favor by promoting rebellion among the Arians who made up a significant portion of Belisarius's federated troops, and particularly the never-very-well domesticated Huns.
By December, Tzazon and his troops had arrived from Sardinia and joined with Gelimer, assembling an army twenty miles from Carthage, at the village of Tricameron." - William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: The First Great Plague and the End of the Roman Empire (Get the book.)
| "Overconfidence, however generated, appears to be a fundamental factor promoting the high volume of trade we observe in speculative markets. Without such overconfidence, one would think that there would be little trading in financial markets. If people were completely rational, then half the investors should think that they are below average in their trading ability and should therefore be unwilling to do speculative trades with the other half, who they think will probably dominate them in trading." - Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"Since 2000, many top managers of tech companies that were built promoting a fundamentally flawed business concept have made their initial public offerings, and have retired to their estates, and hardly care that the price of their stocks has dropped so far. Some business magazines that prospered not so much because readers demanded them but because companies wanted to advertise there as part of their act have shut down their operations. But more such ventures are still appearing, if at a lower rate, and the story is by no means over."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
"United States, who were accused of offering their customers deliberately biased analysis with the aim of promoting their investment banking business. Of this sum, $80 million was earmarked for an investor education program.
These changes are a healthy sign that steps have been taken to reduce the problem of analysts' bias. We do know that rather more sell recommendations are made today than at the peak of the market. But sell recommendations are still relatively scarce, and it is too soon to tell whether analysts' forecast bias has really been reduced."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)
| "It is believed that when normal wound healing has concluded, the macrophages responsible for promoting angiogenesis, switch modes and inhibit angiogenesis. However, at tumor sites, it appears that the signals that cause the angiogenesis-promoting mode to switch to an angiogenesis-inhibiting mode are lacking and the angiogenesis-promoting mode continues unabated.
Insulin plays an active role in promoting angiogenesis. Insulin is a growth factor that stimulates glycolysis and the proliferation of many cancer cell lines." - The Life Extension Editorial Staff, Disease Prevention and Treatment (Get the book.)
| "As early as 1986, two psychologists involved in promoting frontline psychosocial responses to the AIDS crisis, Lydia Temoshok and George Solomon, described a patient who, in spite of significant T-cell degeneration, was remarkably healthy. Why? They couldn't say for sure, but they had been struck, they said, by the patient's "superb attitude, determination, 'fighting spirit,' . . . and other psychosocial attributes." It seemed reasonable to suppose that these striking qualities had played "a significant role" in stabilizing this man's condition." - Anne Harrington, The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine (Get the book.)
| "Pharmaceutical companies spend more than $15 billion each year promoting prescription drugs in the United States. One-third of that amount is spent on 'detailing'—an industry term for drug company representatives' one-on-one promotion to doctors," writes investigative reporter Mike Adams on NewsTarget.com." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
| "National and international research is not set up for sharing and promoting each other's ideas and helping each other along. It's set up so that researchers fight for limited funding, which does not allow for the kind of collaborative thinking that accelerates the delivery of new ideas to the public. But we in our lab wanted to share our work with every lab that was interested in doing follow-up studies to ours, to help them along in duplicating our protocol—with the hope that we might go further faster in curing this disease." - Donna Jackson Nakazawa, The Autoimmune Epidemic (Get the book.)
| "In this process toxins are stored in fat as well, which then aggravate the situation even more by promoting more fat storage. These toxins essentially mess with the proper signaling we need for maintaining a good fat-to-muscle ratio. Other factors can also contribute to the chaotic signaling." - Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith, The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps (Get the book.)
| "The Vitamin C Foundation—a group of physicians and other health practitioners and advocates dedicated to promoting the therapeutic value of vitamin C—recommend that "every man, woman and child over the age of 3 consume at least 3 grams (3,000 mg) of vitamin C daily in order to enjoy optimum health." Hold on to your horses—it recommends even more during pregnancy (6,000 mg or 6 g) and "much, much more during periods of disease"— 20,000 mg and up.
Cardiovascular Health
Vitamin C also plays an important role in heart health." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
"Probiotics, also known as "good bacteria," are wonderful for promoting healthy digestion. In fact, they're essential for it. Remember, your gut is a garden balanced between the "good" bacteria (the flowers) and the "bad" (the weeds). Everyone has some of both—the trick is to keep them in balance. The "good" bacteria— probiotics—are beneficial bacteria, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium bifidum."
- Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
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