MUST LISTEN from Sue Vogan radio show
By Bryan Rosner on Jan 11, 2012 in General News | comments(0)
By Bryan Rosner on Jan 11, 2012 in General News | comments(0)
By Linda on Dec 14, 2011 in General News | comments(0)
Instituto Vasco de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Departamento de
Sanidad Animal, Berreaga 1, 48160 Derio, Bizkaia, Spain.
The genus Bartonella was detected by PCR in 5.7% (12/212) wild
carnivores from Northern Spain. Based on hybridization and sequence
analyses Bartonella henselae was identified in a wildcat (Felis
silvestris), Bartonella rochalimae in a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and in a
wolf (Canis lupus) and Bartonella sp. in badgers (Meles meles).
By Brennen Shiya on Jun 16, 2011 in General News | comments(0)
Prayer Request
We are asking everyone to say a prayer for “Darkhorse” 3rd Battalion 5th
Marines and their families. They are fighting it out in Afghanistan & they
have lost 12 marines in 4 days. IT WOULD BE NICE TO SEE the message spread
if more could pass it on. God Bless America and God Bless the United States
Marine Corps… Semper Fi, Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever
Justin Allen, 23,
Brett Linley, 29,
Matthew Weikert, 29,
Justus Bartett, 27,
Dave Santos, 21,
Chase Stanley, 21,
Jesse Reed, 26,
Matthew Johnson, 21,
Zachary Fisher, 24,
Brandon King, 23,
Christopher Goeke, 23,
Sheldon Tate, 27,
All are Marines that gave their lives for YOU this week!
Honor THEM by this out to everyone you know. You
have permission to copy and paste and share….
By Brennen Shiya on May 16, 2011 in General News | comments(0)
Linda’s comments: I have been working with Dr Gordon giving PEMF treatments…I have watch unbelievable results….find a physician near you for a treatment. For $20,000 you can own your own, but for those of su who can not afford one, you can get treatments from doctors around the world now using the PEMF machine.
Dr. Gordon’s Comments:
Light therapy alone is doing amazing things; why not combine therapies with PEMF, laser, chelation, detoxing, FIR sauna, HBO and start to heal what no one else can hope to help? Is physics more important than biochemistry?
Do you suffer a universal disease related to the newly recognized
condition of magnetic deficiency syndrome? Is this why we have an
epidemic of diseases never seen before? If we raise transmembrane
potential with these physical modalities will all cells take on the
nutrients better and pump out the toxins better?
Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
www.gordonresearch.com
Link: http://www.rexresearch.com/dougal/dougal.htm
Excerpt:
An electromagnetic radiation therapy system comprises means for emitting divergent electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength between 950 and 1500 nm and being capable of producing, at the site being treated, a radiation intensity of at least 50 .mu.Watts/cm.sup.2. Also disclosed are the use of the system for treating various conditions and the method of applying the treatment.
By Linda on May 10, 2011 in General News | comments(0)
Linda Comment: We are what we EAT!! Food is healing, that is if you are not eating GMO garbage….Today it is even more important that we watch what we eat and try and get the foods that will help us heal….
Dr. Gordon’s Comments:
his research supports the need to prescribe food, not drugs, to patients. Each serving of fruit or vegetable lowers overall risk by 4%.
The findings also suggested that people who consumed at least eight portions of fruits and vegetables per day had a 22 percent lower risk of fatal ischemic heart disease compared with those in the study who consumed three or fewer servings per day. In fact, the data shows that EVERY SERVING lowered risk by 4% and even a medium size apple counted as two servings! So an apple a day DOES help keep the doctor away.
Excerpt:
Consumption of Fruit and Vegetables May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease.
Source: European Heart JournalDiseases of the heart and circulation are so common and the laity is so well acquainted with the major symptoms resulting from these disorders that patients and occasionally physicians, erroneously attribute many noncardiac complaints to cardiovascular disease. Ischemia, or inadequate myocardial perfusion, is manifest most frequently as chest discomfort.
By Garry Gordon, M.D. on Oct 22, 2010 in General News | comments(0)
Full article: http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/2010/08/13/jnnp.2009.191940.short?rss=1
Excerpt:
We report three patients with a brachial plexus neuropathy diagnosed as neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) preceded by a proven Bartonella henselae infection. Neuralgic amyotrophy is a disabling disease involving the brachial plexus, with attacks of severe shoulder and arm pain followed by weakness and sensory involvement.1 Several observations support the hypothesis of an immune-mediated genesis. First, brachial plexus biopsies of NA patients in the (sub)acute stage show inflammatory changes.2 3 Second, antiganglioside antibodies are reported to be associated with NA.1 4 Third, several immune-triggering events, most frequently infections (50%), are known to precede NA.1–4 Various micro-organisms preceding NA have been reported (see table 1) but not yet B henselae.
View this table:
By Linda on Aug 24, 2010 in General News | comments(0)
VITAMIN D stopped all asthma for years in Canada under Dr Carl Reich but often needed higher doses, some as high as 50,000 units for awhile. He had records on nearly 10,000 children with dramatic reduction in all asthma related issues. Of course they took his license 15 years ago.
Now finally there is research to back this up and with my FIGHT program and getting off gluten and dairy etc and detoxing. The extremely high levels he had to keep using I am sure could be modified down much sooner. Taking things like probiotics and evening primrose oil with Omega 3 etc all make asthma easier to control and always keep on
hand some Quercetin with Bromelain, as in high doses this permits someone to cut the lawn even if they have Significant grass sensitivities.
Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
www.gordonresearch.com
Excerpt:
Vitamin D may protect asthmatics from an allergic response linked to common mold, suggests a new study from the US supporting the vitamin’s immune health effects.
Results of a cell study ,published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, identifieda connection between vitamin D levels and the activity of certain allergy associated immune cells.
“We found that adding vitamin D not only substantially reduced the production of the protein driving an allergic response, but it also increased production of the proteins that promote tolerance,” said lead researcher Dr Jay Kolls from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.
By Bryan Rosner on Jul 16, 2010 in General News | comments(0)
From http://www.endfatigue.com,
Lemonade Iced Tea Cocktail
By Bryan Rosner on Jul 14, 2010 in General News | comments(0)
Full article: http://ukpmc.ac.uk/articles/PMC1490240;jsessionid=7D7D2D45FB70B5A24793992EDD921DFB.jvm4
Excerpt:
AbstractA case of 65-year-old male is reported who presented with myalgias, headache, and fever. He subsequently developed myocarditis and was diagnosed to have anaplasmosis on peripheral blood smear. He was treated with doxycycline for 30 days. A coronary angiogram done after recovery showed normal epicardial arteries. The case illustrates the importance of a careful examination of the peripheral smear, with a high index of clinical suspicion, which led to prompt treatment and complete recovery of the patient
Ehrlichiosis, first discovered before 1910, has been recognized to cause human infection since 1986.1 It belongs to Rickettsiaceae family. Ehrlichiae are small, obligate intracellular bacteria that grow in cytoplasmic vacuoles to form clusters called morulae. Three distinct species cause human ehrlichiosis. E. chaffeensis predominantly affects the monocytes and is hence termed human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME) while E. phagocytophilium, and E. ewingii cause human granulocytic ehrlichiosis.2E. phagocytophiliumE. equi are now recognized as the same organism and has been renamed Anaplasma phagocytophilum; the disease is now known as Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis (HGA). Both HME and HGA share similar clinical and laboratory features and are treated with the same antimicrobials.