Posted on May 30, 2007 by TruthSeeker
Monday, May 21st, 2007 – Everyone “in the know” knows that if they, or a loved one, gets diagnosed with Cancer, that it’s time to get their Passport out of the safety deposit box, and start checking with those who keep track, to find out just exactly where to go, right now, for the best [...]
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Posted on May 13, 2007 by TruthSeeker
A daily dose of 300 milligrams of aspirin taken for 10 years can cut colon cancer risk by as much as 74 percent, a new British study suggests.But the risks associated with taking that large a dose of the pill might not be worth it for most people, the researchers warn. For that reason, aspirin [...]
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Posted on May 13, 2007 by TruthSeeker
A group of cancer patients angry over the massive out-of-pocket expenses they pay for unfunded treatments stood up and turned their backs on Health Minister George Smitherman on Saturday as he spoke about his government’s commitment to medicare.About 25 protesters wore shirts bearing the slogans “Cancer patients need a credit card” and “Where did medicare [...]
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Posted on July 2, 2006 by TruthSeeker
Strongest Evidence Yet Of Cancer Risk Near Power Lines
By Jonathan Leake and Chris Dignan
A British scientist has produced the most powerful evidence yet of a link between cancer and electricity power lines. His study confirms that people living near them are exposed to radiation levels dozens of times greater than the legal limit.The research, [...]
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Posted on June 30, 2006 by TruthSeeker
Interesting article by Mary Ann Childers. Doctor Stands Behind The Science Of Sound.
Oncologist Mitchell Gaynor wrote a book on sound therapy. He says the body normally vibrates at certain frequencies, and when people are sick, they are out of tune. Vibrations from music or instruments work to reharmonize.
“The body is composed of 70percent water. It’s [...]
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