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"That book was edited by three school teachers ... None of them practised medicine.
"Dr.ink to that!" says Rachel. "Real school teachers who care for life and think for themselves." She pours a whisky.
"Long may teachers survive, backbone of the community!"
"Cheers!"
"Michael, when did the ladies write the book?" "I am not sure the school teachers were female. It just says 'three school teachers.' "
Dr. Gerson read the chapter to the sick lady:
In it there was something about Hippocrates who gave these patients a special soup." - Michael Gearin-Tosh, Living Proof: A Medical Mutiny (Get the book.)
| "As I outlined the symptoms and treatments to a group of middle school teachers one afternoon, several of them remarked that all of their kids had trouble sitting still. I asked about recess and was told that the kids have three a day. "If it rains, and they can't go outside," one teacher piped up, "we bus the kids home. Otherwise, we can't handle them."
Incredibly, there are few studies that provide good statistics on the prevalence of ADHD. One of the best comes from the Mayo Clinic." - John J. Ratey, MD, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (Get the book.)
| "I am not sure the school teachers were female. It just says 'three school teachers.' "
Dr. Gerson read the chapter to the sick lady:
In it there was something about Hippocrates who gave these patients a special soup. I should like to tell you, we use that soup at the present time! That soup from that book, out of the practice of Hippocrates?50 years before Christ! He was the greatest physician at that time, and I even think the greatest physician of all time. He had the idea that the patient has to be detoxified with the soup and with some enemas and so on." - Michael Gearin-Tosh, Living Proof: A Medical Mutiny (Get the book.)
| "Many corporate CEOs and public school teachers, for example, effectively manage chronic mental stress with regular morning jogs, workouts at the gym, or frequent tennis. When I was in college, my roommate was a Golden Gloves bantamweight boxer, and he used to take me to the gym to work out twice a week. I was steeped in the social angst of the sixties in those days. I was determined to overcome all forms of social injustice and actively involved in the civil liberties movement. An hour in the ring twice a week gave me a release valve for the pressure and helped me keep things in perspective." - Rick Levy and Lou Aronica, Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind (Get the book.)
| "Parents, Sunday school teachers and a local pastor were indicted and many were convicted of raping their own children and the children of other members of a sex-ring.19
HISTORY OF A HYSTERIA
What on earth had gone haywire in the United States? What allergen could have set off such a rash of insanity? And was there some convenient theory behind it that evoked deep-rooted archetypes in twentieth-century minds, much in the way the The Malleus Malefico-rum had stirred up the nightmares of sixteenth-century minds? There was." - William Bonner, Lila Rajiva, Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics (Agora Series) (Get the book.)
| "His parents and school teachers continue teaching him not to do drugs, not to smoke, not to drink alcohol, yet they are feeding his addiction with one of the most toxic drugs of all time!
Believe it or not—the "drug" in question is a common soft drink or energy drink perceived by most people as just another beverage. By age 14 (or even sooner), he is overweight and newly diagnosed with diabetes and a slew of other health problems.
He is ultimately prescribed daily insulin shots and other toxic pharmaceutical drugs as a "cure" while his life slowly begins to deteriorate." - Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, Health Begins in the Colon (Get the book.)
| "They work as school teachers, shopkeepers, religious leaders, and accountants, and they are all trim and free of the diseases so common in America."
"Maybe it's genetic," offered Larry. "Well, if it were genetic, then even when these people migrate to a Western nation, like the United States or the countries of Europe, they would retain their history of good health. That's just not the case. When people raised on a plant-based, high-carbohydrate diet begin consuming less carbohydrate and more fat and protein, like their Western counterparts, they gain weight and become sicker." - John A. McDougall, Dr. McDougall's Digestive Tune-Up (Get the book.)
| "My findings are that the percentage of therapists described as truly helpful is roughly equivalent to the percentage of high school teachers who inspired the love of learning—which is to say that a minority of therapists had great things said about them by their former patients. I can only guess why my results are so different. Of Consumer Reports* 180,000 readers, only 7,000 subscribers responded, and of those, only 4,100 saw mental health professionals." - Bruce E. Levine, Surviving America's Depression Epidemic: How to Find Morale, Energy, and Community in a World Gone Crazy (Get the book.)
| "It just says 'three school teachers.' "
Dr. Gerson read the chapter to the sick lady:
In it there was something about Hippocrates who gave these patients a special soup. I should like to tell you, we use that soup at the present time! That soup from that book, out of the practice of Hippocrates?50 years before Christ! He was the greatest physician at that time, and I even think the greatest physician of all time. He had the idea that the patient has to be detoxified with the soup and with some enemas and so on." - Michael Gearin-Tosh, Living Proof: A Medical Mutiny (Get the book.)
| "Elementary school teachers will tell you they got sick frequently during their first year of teaching, but that in subsequent years they rarely were ill; their immune systems learned how to fend off the many organisms that children spread around.
The immune system can't develop properly if it isn't challenged when it is young.2 Recent studies indicate that children who are less challenged by germs are more likely to develop subsequent allergies and asthma. Their T cells tend to make the kind of cytokines that help allergies and asthma develop." - Elinor Levy, Mark Fischetti, The New Killer Diseases: How the Alarming Evolution of Germs Threatens Us All (Get the book.)
| "Congress and federal agencies, forming partnerships and alliances with professional nutrition organizations, funding research on food and nutrition, publicizing the results of selected research studies favorable to industry, sponsoring professional journals and conferences, and making sure that influential groups — federal officials, researchers, doctors, nurses, school teachers, and the media -are aware of the benefits of their products.
This is a great passage to share with people." - Kelly Harford, M.C., C.N.C., If It's Not Food, Don't Eat It! The No-nonsense Guide to an Eating-for-Health Lifestyle (Get the book.)
| "Their backgrounds were equally varied—former elementary school teachers, accountants, musicians, a nun and even a drug smuggler.
Despite all the differences, the students shared two characteristics. One, they had failed to succeed in the highly competitive selection process that filled the limited number of positions in American medical schools. Two, they were "strivers" intent on becoming doctors ?
they were not about to be denied the opportunity to prove their qualifications." - Bruce H. Lipton, The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles (Get the book.)
| "A physician himself, Conan Doyle represented crime detection as a diagnostic science, modeling Holmes after one of his own medical school teachers, Dr. Joseph Bell. The first Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, appeared serially in 1887 and Conan Doyle continued to recount the great detective's cases primarily in magazines. Having written these stories out of financial need, the author grew weary of his creations long before the public's appetite for Holmes and
Watson was satisfied. " - The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)
| "By 1969, women were 40 percent of the entire labor force of the United States, but a substantial number of these were secretaries, cleaning women, elementary school teachers, saleswomen, waitresses, and nurses. One out of every three working women had a husband earning less than $5,000 a year.
What of the women who didn't have jobs?" - Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present (Get the book.)
| "Recently, a study of retired school teachers in Baltimore found that increased dietary protein led to decreased plasma homocysteine and decreased dietary protein led to increased plasma homocysteine.34 This suggests that a diet rich in soy protein is highly unlikely to be good for preventing heart disease.
Finally, methionine is critical because it is the precursor for two "conditionally essential" amino acids, cysteine and taurine.
CYSTEINE
Cysteine is the instable form of the amino acid cystine, and the body converts one to the other as needed." - Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN, The Whole Soy Story: The dark side of America's favorite health food (Get the book.)
| "The local press reported:
It was a full-blown antiwar demonstration with mothers pushing kids in strollers, college professors and grade school teachers carrying signs, peace activists bedecked in peace symbols, and hundreds of students from a dozen schools singing, beating drums and chanting, "Hey, hey, ho ho, we won't fight for Amoco."
Ten days before the bombing began, at a town meeting in Boulder, Colorado, with 800 people present, the question was put: "Do you support Bush's policy for war?" Only four people raised their hands." - Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present (Get the book.)
| "One also wonders if anything is known about the occupational hazards suffered by school teachers (such as carcinogenic benzene in markers, pesticides, neurotoxic mold in carpeting, solvents in paper glues etc.), or mal workers whose environments are saturated with carcinogenic benzene-laden air fresheners and formaldehyde from new clothing and furniture, or dental assistants exposed to neurotoxic mercury vapors, and home makers who are exposed to everything the supermarket, garden center and hardware store offer through much advertising but practically no useful information for health purposes." - Helke Ferrie, Dispatches From the War Zone of Environmental Health (Get the book.)
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