Child victims of Technological abuse Science from the ‘40s to present has demonstrated conclusively the harmful effects of microwave radiation—the platform upon which the entire wireless universe—cell phones, text messaging, WiFi, WiMax and RFID—is built. Yet the wireless network is expanding, with the approval of government “as fast...
Here are some examples of what Merck the manufacturer does not know about Gardasil: BY SANDY LUNOE 1. Whether Gardasil prevents cancer Gardasil is promoted as a vaccine which prevents cancer. Here is what immunologist Charlotte Haug M.D. Ph.D writes in her article in New Scientist (1) “Despite claims that...
By Joseph Mercola, MD Dr. Morando Soffritti and his international team of researchers have been investigating the link between aspartame and leukemia for a number of years. Last fall, we received the first tidbits about his long-term study of aspartame on rats and more horrible health risks. His study...
Saturday, March 31, 2012 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035417_aspirin_cancer_prevention.html#ixzz1rmbyLajS (NaturalNews) The mainstream media is abuzz with new reports that claim taking an aspirin a day will supposedly help keep cancer away (http://www.naturalnews.com). But just a few years ago, mainstream science was declaring the exact opposite, as a...
Russell Blaylock, MD, is arguably the world’s foremost authority on the biochemistry of aspartame and its effect on brain function. Dr. Blaylock classifies aspartame alongside monosodium glutamate as an “excitotoxin”-substances that overstimulate brain cells causing cascades of neurological complications. His book, “Excitotoxins: The Taste that Kills,” is considered by many...
April 10 2012 at 06:00pm By SAPA REUTERSPeople who get regular dental X-rays are more likely to suffer a common type of brain tumor, US researchers say. Washington – People who get regular dental X-rays are more likely to suffer a common type of brain tumour, US researchers said on...
By John Fox-Clinch Mar 16, 2012 Woman is tested with Micrima breast cancer screening unit Bristol Business News Micrima, the Bristol-based company developing a safe, low-cost system to improve the detection of breast cancer, has attracted a further £900,000 of investment following the success of clinical trials. The company, originally...
Anthony Gucciard NaturalSociety February 9, 2012 Even mainstream health officials are now admitting that breast cancer screening methods are not only ineffective, but are leading to improper diagnosis and unnecessary treatments — around 7,000 per year. As we have covered for quite some time, mammograms are routinely being ousted as...
Anthony Gucciardi NaturalSociety December 9, 2011 Following the explosive findings of a recent study on the effectiveness of breast cancer screenings, British researchers are now admitting that breast cancer screening does more harm than good. For years the medical establishment has been pushing enhanced screening techniques on women of an increasingly...
Jill U. Adams Los Angeles Times June 12, 2011 An 18-year study from the National Cancer Institute has found that widespread screening for ovarian cancer doesn’t save lives but does set up many women for needless surgery and avoidable complications. The results, published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Assn., were...