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When you catch a cold, here’s how to strike it out.. quickly!

You were working all day and when you arrived home, you began to notice, something’s not right.

Your throat feels scratchy, head a bit dizzy, and just when you are about to figure it out, you have begun sneezing. You just catch a cold.

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A $2.61 /lb. of Sodium Bicarbonate Will Outperform A $100,000 Chemo Treatment

Mainstream medicine has departed from sanity long time ago. There’s simply no money in it once a patient gets well.

There are far better alternative to poison based medical practice and the procedure is easier to replicate, even non-doctors can do it.

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Gilead Sciences selling Sovaldi at $1,000 a pill in US and $4.29 in India

Oh, the nuances of the “free market” economy… and the convoluted principles of economics.

One of the fundamental rules of free market economy is the law of supply and demand. If there is a high demand for a product then the price of that product rises as the supply is depleted, artificially or otherwise.

The funny thing is: the Indian market of hepatitis C patients is very large so why is the price of the drug plunging there, and is much cheaper by 99.57% than in the United States?

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Prepare for The Globalist Church of Modern Medicine

In the process of providing alternative healthcare services to the public, one of the hardest areas to overcome is the patient’s psychology with regards to his deep seated relationship with mainstream medicine. Medical doctors are one of the most revered personalities in our society, second only to priests. Continue reading Prepare for The Globalist Church of Modern Medicine

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The Dark Side of the Blues

Light at night is bad for your health, and exposure to blue light emitted by electronics and energy-efficient lightbulbs may be especially so.

Until the advent of artificial lighting, the sun was the major source of lighting, and people spent their evenings in (relative) darkness. Now, in much of the world, evenings are illuminated, and we take our easy access to all those lumens pretty much for granted.

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Superbugs Render Drugs Obsolete; How to Prepare for the Next Pandemic

A very strong case is being forwarded against the continued use of chemical drugs to fight against bacteria that have evolved into superbugs or antibiotic resistant bacteria. Both, the US Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization, have considered antibiotic resistance a global threat and the next pandemic.

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