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December 28th, 2007



Nutrition Awareness for Superior Health

The placebo effect is a powerful well established scientific truth. It means what we focus on, we receive. What is held in mind, manifests. Wherever attention goes, energy flows. What we resist, will persist.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to promote disease awareness, or continue the fight against disease. I don’t want to be aware of, or be fighting, cancer (or any other disease). I want to be aware of, and be embracing, health. Perhaps it’s time to change our way of thinking and acting.

Are you tired of the endless contradictory health information out there? Is it possible that health, or being healthy, is far simpler than we’ve come to believe?

For those who already have the simple understanding that the human body is a self-healing mechanism, and that the body can heal itself of virtually anything when stressful negatives are let go of and positives adopted, this information is nothing new. For those who don’t yet understand, it was said even by Hippocrates, (460 BC - 370 BC) the “father of medicine”, that diseases are the product of environmental factors such as diet and living habits. He also said “Let food be your medicine, let medicine be your food.”

24 hours a day the cells of the body are protecting, healing, repairing, regenerating, and rebuilding. What’s the catch, and why isn’t your body healing then? Because our cells are either in protective mode, or growth mode. It’s one or the other. Cells can’t do both at the same time. With this simple understanding however, even severely and chronically ill patients can heal.

The “search for the cure” is actually quite futile because the cure already exists, and it always has. There is nothing new about health, it has been around forever. Natural organic nutrition, and life sustaining energy, have been around for millennia. Organic nutrition has been supporting life for eons. The problem is that we humans have altered our foods into completely unnatural things with molecular structures that aren’t even compatible with an organic system (the human body/cells). The cells that make up the body are then put under stress because they can’t cope with the vast amount of unnatural things we continue to dump into our systems on a daily basis, and all matters of various diseases are the result.

Out of unawareness, we expect our cells to somehow suddenly be able to cope with things, that for millions of years previously, they had never before encountered. The continuously rising level of various degenerative diseases (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc.) in North America show very clearly that the highly processed, altered, and modified foods in our grocery stores, and countless chemical toxins, are simply not compatible with the cells of our bodies.

Since man and his environment evolved together, they are perfectly compatible with each other. It’s a symbiotic relationship based on co-operation. Man does not exist separate from his environment. He is wholly and utterly one with it. Manmade synthetics have been shown repeatedly to not be properly compatible with the cells that make up the body (drugs make healthy people sick). To be properly compatible with the cells/body, nutrients need to contain carbon, be carbon-bond, be wrapped in carbon, or in other words, be organic. This carbon-bond quality is the product of photosynthesis by plants. Organic material is something that has been (purely) derived from something living.

Virtually every degenerative disease, physical or mental, is the result of just one thing… STRESS on the body’s cells. If cells are stressed out, naturally they will malfunction, and that equates to disease. The 3 things that put stress on the cells of the body are “toxins”, a nutrient deficiency, and negative emotions. Whether it’s a backache, headache, high blood pressure, various cancers, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, or pretty much anything else, it doesn’t really matter… it’s all cellular dysfunction due to stress on the cells of the body.

Disease is the absence of health because health is the body’s natural state of being when the cells aren’t subjected to (physical and/or emotional) stress.

The simple truth is that if we fix the cells, everything else is fixed because the body IS a community of cells. Even the genes inside the cells turn on and off (gene expression) according to their environment (nutrients & energy). It’s the cells that take the various building blocks of life (nutrients) and together in a co-operative manner make the body the whole functioning thing that it is. If we don’t give the cells what they need, and subject them to what they don’t want, the body of course fails at its overall optimal functioning.

When we allow the body to heal ITSELF with proper nutrition and positive peaceful emotions, it’s very important to understand that the body can’t create an entire body’s worth of all new cells in one day. It’s called a “degenerative disease” because it developed over time, and because disease doesn’t suddenly happen in one day, it generally doesn’t disappear in one day either (unless you’re a master of the placebo effect).

Dieting isn’t supposed to be something that one does temporarily. The body requires regular maintenance and care on a daily basis because the body is quite literally made of what nutrients (or lack thereof) that goes into it every single day. “Health is a habit, not an event.”

People think they catch a cold or flu because of somebody else that had it, but in actuality, our own immune system was weak and susceptible to that illness because of our own negative lifestyle choices (which are based on unawareness).

Just as giving the cells the entire gamut of nutrients that they need in the first place will prevent disease from happening, giving the cells ALL the nutrients that they need will also cure disease after the fact. So, both preventing disease and healing disease are the exact same process. Preventing is giving the cells/body the proper materials to remain healthy, and healing is giving the cells/body the proper materials to become healthy. Whether it be for preventing or healing, the cells require the exact same materials.

For legal purposes however, it’s important to understand that there is no “cure”. We’ve all heard of silly laws. In Louisiana it’s illegal to gargle in public places, and in Atlanta it’s against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp. There’s also a law that states that the only thing that’s allowed to be called a “cure” is a pharmaceutical drug. The positive side of this is that people who lack responsibility can’t loosely throw that term around just for the purpose of selling their product and making money. The negative side of this law is that the “cure” does actually exist, and it’s called “organic nutrition”, “energy”, “positive attitude”, “peaceful emotions”, “placebo effect”, etc.

Everybody knows that prunes, or prune juice, is a “cure” for constipation, but if a company made the illegal claim that their product did that, the FDA would go storming in, that product would be taken off the market immediately, and the company would be taken to court. This doesn’t particularly make sense, but that’s how it is. This is a major flaw in our system, and because of this, the trillion dollar pharmaceutical industry continues to make massive amounts of money while never-endingly “searching for a cure”. Sometimes the ones we think are responsible, lack responsibility, and sometimes we follow the advice of those who we think know the truth, when in actuality they don’t know the truth.

Most doctors know very little about nutrition because they’re not trained in it. Doctors go to medical school, not nutrition school. If people want medical advice, they go to a doctor. If people want nutritional advice, they go to a nutritionist, naturopath, or holistic practitioner. Drugs have their place, but certainly not to the degree and extent that they are used today. So legally there is no “cure” for many of our diseases, but illegally, there is. It’s all so ridiculously silly!

After all is said and done, being healed is simply a choice. To heal, stressful negatives must be let go of, and positives adopted. That’s all there is to it; it’s so absolutely simple. But that simplicity depends upon your mindset, and whether you feel you HAVE TO eat healthy, or whether you WANT TO eat healthy. It’s the difference between “living to eat” and “eating to live” as Socrates puts it. If one believes the purpose of their existence is to satisfy the physical senses, then one will “live to eat”. If on the other hand one believes the purpose of their existence is to improve oneself and help others, then one will “eat to live”.

About the Author

Jarett Sabirsh is a very serious student of truth in all of its relative forms. While being dedicated to helping others who want to be helped, he uses his gift of being able to simplify complicated subject matter to get right to the root of problems. He highly recommends the use of whole foodSupersupplements.

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General Fluid Pitesti

December 28th, 2007




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December 27th, 2007




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Cold Remedies For Kids

December 27th, 2007




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Tongue piercing aftercare q’s?


Just got my tongue pierced last night. Not too much swelling but it’s sore! Drinking lots of cold water and melting ice on my tongue.
ok now cleaning.
I have H2Ocean spray
But my piercer told me to use non alcohol mouthwash, would a kids mouthwash work well. Like Smart Rinse from listerine?
any remedies for being able to eat. I’m trying tomato soup through a straw.. still it’s sore. (I’m so hungry)
Thanks Everyone!
I Love sonic slushies lol! I’ll have to go get one. I usually do very well and pain free with piercings.. I thought this one would be a breeze
Thanks. Yeah this is my 12th piercing. I love it. I can’t wait until it heals!

I got my tongue pierced about 6 months ago. My piercer told me to drink slushies (like from Sonic) and to take ibuprofen for the pain and swelling. I dunno about the H2Ocean spray, as my piercer told me to use Listerine. The first few days I had mine done, I ate Easy-Mac Macoroni and Cheese. I just put one or two noodles in my mouth towards the very back.

Edit: Okay seriously. The dairy thing that the girl below me is talking about is just a myth. There’s no harm in it. However, I do agree with the person that said be careful when eating because it will hurt if you touch the barbell.
Also, once the piercing is completely healed and you can change the barbells, be sure to keep the balls tight so they won’t fall off. <-- I've had that happen, more than once.

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Seasonal Flu Vaccine 2009 Strains

December 26th, 2007




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Flu Vs H1n1 Flu Symptoms

December 26th, 2007




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H1N1: Is Tamiflu effective in reducing flu symptoms?



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December 26th, 2007




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Cold And Flu Myths

December 26th, 2007



Debunking Three Medical Myths

We live in world where we have information overload! Television, radio, the Internet, the Internet, the Internet… there’s so much information out there that we are often bombarded by it and can very often find it hard to pick apart fact from fiction; and no other place is this more prevalent than in the area of medical information.

Today I want to spend a few minutes talking about three popular medical myths, and I would like to debunk them once and for all so that we can finally put them to rest. I’m not quite sure how these myths got started, maybe they were old wives tales or something else but the fact of the matter remains that these are in fact all myths and not true at all.

The first medical myth that I would like to debunk is the myth that sugar makes children hyperactive. Yes, you heard me correctly this one is a myth. Controlled studies have shown without a doubt that behavior problems are not any more common in kids who eat a lot of sugar.

We actually think we know how this myth got started. Back in the day, parents started to notice that their kids tended to act up at birthday parties where they consumed a lot of sugar in the form of cake and ice cream and candy. This naturally led parents to believe that it was the sugar making the kids hyper but the fact of the matter is that the kids were just excited about the party.

The next myth is that chocolate causes acne, it doesn’t. When you come right down to it, no food causes acne except possibly seafood. Acne is caused by many different things including changing hormone levels in children and stress in adults. Anytime something  raises testosterone levels you can expect it to trigger acne.

The third and final myth is that infections should always be treated with antibiotics. This is a little more serious than the first two but is a myth just the same. Antibiotics, as the name suggests, work on bacteria. Infections like colds and flu are created by viruses and antibiotics don’t have any effect whatsoever on viruses. If you have a cold and your doctor prescribes antibiotics, ask them why. A lot of doctors simply prescribe them because they know that their patients expect them to do something and since antibiotics are not harmful they go ahead and prescribe them just so that they look like they’re doing something.

So there you have three very popular medical myths that I hope have now been debunked once and for all so that we can stop talking about them and move on to more serious issues! As if there was a more serious issue than debunking myths!

About the Author

J.P. Morton has been an article writer online for well over 10 years.  When he’s not writing articles, he has a good time running an indoor air conditioner web site where he also reviews the best frigidaire air conditioner for your home.

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Symptoms Fluctuating Blood Pressure

December 26th, 2007




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Could this be high blood pressure?

Lately I've had these episodes. "Episodes I call b / c the symptoms are intermittent, not constant.It all start with symptoms of migraine, terrible headache, my temples throbbing, sensitivity to light, etc.Usually to get a migraine (which I have been suffering for 13 years) I'll have a heart rate accelerated, but nothing like the migraine this.After "begins my heart starts beating so fast I can hardly take my pulse quickens and definitely breath.My I feel like I'm having a heart attack or simply die at any second.My husband began to worry about what you bought a digital blood pressure as monitor.The is just take a pressure reading and it was normal, but I was having an "episode", I am weak, but my heart rate is normal.What can this be? Blood pressure can fluctuate up and down like that or it could be something more serious? Please help until you can get an appointment. to see my dr.

If blood pressure can fluctuate so you need to measure it during one of his "episodes." Could it be a panic attack?


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