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Totally on board with this diet, we’ve been lied to for years. high fat low carb seems to be key to good health.
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Totally on board with this diet, we’ve been lied to for years. high fat low carb seems to be key to good health.
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Your brain needs fat for food, having just read The Alzehimer’s Antidote by Amy Berger and Fat for Fuel by Dr. Joseph Mercola. Theketogenic diet seems to be coming to the fore, it is known to improve and maybe reverse Alzheimer’s as well as many other health conditions Cancer for one.
I am very much aware that the Paleo diet has massive health benefits and can personally vouch for that from experience, but to extend the Paleo diet to one having a greater fat to carb ratio that’s radical but I’ve only just started to up the fat content of my diet so am not yet in a state of ketosis therefore I can’t say yet for myself whether I notice any difference, so Watch this space!
Scary stuff
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Please ensure you don’t drink tap water without filtering it. Floride and Clorine.
Iodine deficiency is one of the major causes of hypothyroidism, but very few people know that this can be the result of three everyday chemicals. These harmful chemicals are everywhere in our environment, meaning that it is virtually impossible to totally eliminate exposure. However, there are a few ways to reduce them, and this video will hopefully show you just how important that really is! especially fluoride. So what are these three chemicals, and how do they affect your thyroid? Here are some names to remember – Fluoride, Bromine and Chlorine. All three of these chemicals interfere with the absorption of iodine by the thyroid gland and are in our water. Why does this matter? Well, adequate iodine is vital for the proper function and health of your thyroid. If this absorption process is affected, insufficient iodine is retained in your thyroid and hypothyroidism is the result.
This film features: Dr. Andrew Saul, Dr. Joseph Mercola.
With prescription medications now in the top ten killers of Americans, taking more lives than illegal drugs and more lives than car accidents, this timely documentary shows that there is a safer, more effective and cheaper way to tackle illness. It reveals a ‘hidden’ 65-year history demonstrating that vitamins and other supplements work. From Mexico to Toronto, from Oslo to Tokyo, over 20 of the world’s leading nutritional experts (including many physicians) give plain and simple advice which they believe will help us live longer, feel better, and cut worldwide health budgets by billions.
Featuring:
Andrew W. Saul
Dr. Joseph Mercola
Sayer Ji
John Mosher
Helen Saul Case
Erin Elisabeth
Kelly Brogan, MD
Derrick de Silva, MD
Philip Day
David Brownstein, MD
James Lunney, MP
Tom Levy, MD, JD
Atsua Yanagisawa, MD
Roberto Ortiz
Bo Jonsson, MD, PhD
Michael Gonzalez, DSc, NMD, PhD, FACN
Dr. Jorge Miranda Massari
Hyla Cass, MD
Dr. Garry Vickar
John Hoffer, MD, PhD
Jonathan Prousky, ND
Ron Hunninghake, MD
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OMS is a positive lifestyle program that aims to help people live long, healthy lives without the usual problems associated with Multiple Sclerosis. OMS is based on rigorous scientific research. For more detail about the OMS program, see http://www.overcomingms.org and Professor George Jelinek’s book, ‘Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis’.
By Dr. Francisco Calvo,
Clinic for Autoimmune and Chronic
Diseases, Spain
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Interview with Dr Cicero Galli Coimbra
by Dr Francisco Calvo
in English
Video success stories of vitamin D
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A Message to Grassroots Health Participants from Dr. Coimbra Video Date: February 28, 2016 Over 4,000 MS patients treated now all in remission. Come on Doctors only 27 doctors around the world following this successful treatment don’t let Big Parma stop you!
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English subtitles but well worth reading, If only we could find an enlightened doctor in the UK who would follow this protocol. 2014 article 2.500 patients treated 95% success rate many more now.
Great info on many Facebook groups that can help you if you want to start on D3.
English transcript:-
Dark skinned people are far more likely to get MS (dark skin people typically have low vitamin D)
Elderly (who typically have low vitamin D) are more likely to get MS
Is there increased risk in people who already have diseases associated with low vitamin D – TB, for example ? ? ?
Women typically have 3X increased MS risk then men (note: women typically have 20% lower levels of vitamin D than men)
Exception: women in very sunny climates and dark-skinned women have the same MS risk as men
Obese are 60% more likely to get MS
Smokers – smokers have lower level of vitamin D and have higher incidence of MS (also, smokers are difficult to cure of MS in Brazil)
MS recurrence is much higher in spring – the lowest time of the year for vitamin D
increase in clouds/rainfall (which reduces available Vitamin D) is associated with increased risk of MS (Scotland, Western Washington)
MS incidence has increased 70% in a decade while the incidence of vitamin D deficiency doubled
Less MS in those with outdoor occupations PDF file, not a web page
PTH vs Vitamin D – from the web
auto-translated so there are various errors
Text bolded by VitaminDWiki
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Story at-a-glance –
“Before the Flood” explores the potential of catastrophic disruption of life on planet Earth
To sustain our dependence on fossil fuels, we’ve implemented increasingly risky and environmentally devastating extraction methods, such as fracking, mountaintop removal, offshore drilling and tar sands.
Waste pollution is choking our waters and deforestation is rapidly causing serious consequences to the earth
About Before the Flood:
Before the Flood, directed by Fisher Stevens, captures a three-year personal journey alongside Academy Award-winning actor and U.N. Messenger of Peace Leonardo DiCaprio as he interviews individuals from every facet of society in both developing and developed nations who provide unique, impassioned and pragmatic views on what must be done today and in the future to prevent catastrophic disruption of life on our planet.
Scary stuff a must watch:-
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