Friday, April 29, 2011

Discover the Rainforest̢۪s secret cancer breakthrough

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30 April 2011

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Dear Reader,

My colleague Andrew Miller recently told you how angry I was at yet another Big Pharma disaster!

Much as I thought I'd let go of all my anger with my presentation, I now realise I am still very annoyed by this entire cancer-debacle...I mean, let's be honest, billions of pounds are being pumped into cancer research and the results are pretty much useless!

Worst still, there are alternative treatments available that can do the job just as well as many mainstream treatments... if not BETTER!

Take this breakthrough of almost 20 years ago as an example...

It all started in the early 1990s, when a well-known drug giant started pouring money into the search for a cancer cure...

However, instead of going along with the mainstream norm of developing side effect ridden 'cures', this particular company was intrigued by the healing powers of rainforest plants.

They discovered that one plant in particular was being used by Amazon Indians to treat a huge range of diseases. And when they tested its cancer-fighting powers, bingo, they discovered a revolution...

But you can't make megabucks from any medicine UNLESS YOU PATENT IT... And no one can patent a tree that's been around for millions of years.

So the drug firm tried for seven years to come up with man-made duplicates. But they hit a brick wall, because as you and I both know, Mother Nature cannot be imitated. Finally, they threw in the towel...

Okay, they're in the business of making money... and cancer is one of those diseases that line the pockets of Big Pharma... and this is where I get red around the collar all over again!

If the research files for this breakthrough were sitting on your desk, what would you do with them? Call a news conference? Send out a press release?

I mean, wouldn't you at least publish your research findings in a prominent medical journal? After all, this discovery has the potential to save the lives of millions of cancer sufferers!

But, instead of turning it over to independent researchers... This particular company boxed it up, put it on the shelf, turned off the light and LOCKED THE DOOR BEHIND THEM!

It's atrocious to say the least!

If you want to find out more about all the breakthrough cancer discoveries Big Pharma wants to keep behind lock and key, listen to my special presentation here:

Best wishes,

Rachael Linkie
Editor
Health Sciences Institute


P.S. This information is worth all its weight in gold, especially if you or someone you know suffers from cancer. Click here to listen to my full report.

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About Women's Health: Wedding Plans And Your Health

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This morning's Royal wedding reminds me of the health issues all brides should think about before tying the knot. We also talk about what to expect at your gynecology visit, what a colposcopy is, and lots more. Have a healthy week! Tracee

Health Things To Think About Before You Marry
If wedding plans have you planning for your special day, there are a few things you should do to make sure that you are a healthy bride. While, getting married is a special, exciting, and busy time that most women dream of from the time they are little girls, there is more to getting married than flowers, dresses, and saying "I do." Before you marry the love of your life, you should have a few health checks to make sure that you are in tiptop shape health wise.

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One of the most frightening times in a woman's life is when the gynecologist calls and says that her Pap smear results are abnormal. Although you might think an abnormal Pap smear means that you have cervical cancer, the fact is that the majority of abnormal Pap smears are not caused by cervical cancer. The more likely cause of abnormal Pap smear results is inflammation or a vaginal infection.
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Did you know that there are several other reproductive health conditions that can be improved or prevented with the use of oral contraceptives? According to American Family Physician's update on oral contraceptives, "The non contraceptive benefits (and favorable side effect profiles) of oral contraceptive pills are so important that some patients use the pills exclusively for those reasons."
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Have you ever been to an obstetrician/gynecologist or Ob/Gyn for a pelvic exam and Pap test? If your answer is "no" and you are 21 or older, pick up your phone today and make an appointment with your doctor or a family planning clinic in your area. On the other hand, if your answer is "yes," then how long has it been since your last Pap smear and pelvic exam? All women should have annual Pap smears beginning at age 21, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

 


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Break out the sugar-free margaritas and guacamole! We're coming up on Cinco de Mayo, the most celebrated Mexican holiday in the United States. And it's not that hard to cut the carbs! Laura

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Low-Carb Mexican Food? No Problema!
I love it when I go to my favorite Mexican restaurant and they know to automatically replace the rice and beans with salad for me. Think beyond the enchiladas and tamales- there's really a lot of low-carb Mexican cuisine to enjoy.

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Did you know that even a small margarita usually has at least 17 grams of sugar? That's over a tablespoon of sugar! These authentic-tasting sugar-free margaritas have only 2 grams of carb, from the lime juice.

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