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Part 3 of this lecture picks up after an unfilmed introductory mention of Dick Gregory, African-American comedian turned health nut. Here is the missing material: Comedian Dick Gregory came to our college campus to speak against the Vietnam war. The ye...
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There is a part missing at the end of this video segment, and here it is. With the possibility of better quality of life, the patient began taking vitamin C in high oral doses. Within days, he stopped coughing up the blood. If the C had done nothing el...
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You can be your own doctor, and you need to. Live presentation with Andrew W. Saul (www.doctoryourself.com) presenting cases from his experience with persons whose illnesses were cured by nutritional therapy. Methods discussed include high doses of nia...
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The Cure for Aging Through Telomere Intervention. Dr. Bill Andrews' presentation for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), San Jose, September 11, 2009.
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Science fiction is now science fact. 40 years of research available today.
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Since the age of 10, Tom Malterre has been fascinated by the science of nutrition. In his quest to understand the genius of food, he has achieved both a bachelor's and master's degree in nutritional science from Bastyr University, learned from world .....
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While the FDA marches on with their plans to take away your right to health and nutrition, this documentary threatens to blow their tyrannical rule apart. Never before seen footage, and never before heard evidence that will SHOCK you into action. This ...
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Health Care & Media Lies, Wake Up America 14 Can you really trust what the media reports about double blind placebo controlled clinical trials for medications and supplements? Has scientific objectivity been sold up the river to profit big corporations...
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Linus Pauling about orthomolecular medicine until the end of the millenium (1993).
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http://www.ihealthtube.com How are they different? Dr. Michael Farley talks about the difference and how treatments are then different. Dr. Farley says it basically comes down to treating symptoms versus treating cause.