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NYBob

03/05/15 3:12 PM

#5564 RE: wow_happens28 #5559

Mix These 3 Ingredients And You Will Not Develop Cancer!
by Be Extra Healthy

There is no other natural ingredient in the world which is more effective
for reducing inflammation in the body of turmeric. .
It is a mixture of three readily available ingredients.
If you use these three ingredients every day, almost surely
there is no possibility to get cancer.

The recipe is as follows:

Mix 1/4 teaspoon of turmeric with half a teaspoon of olive oil.
At that add greater pinch of fresh ground black pepper.
These three ingredients, mix in a cup.
You can consume this mixture itself, but it also adds a variety of
dishes, soups and salads.
Just make sure that if you use them in cooked dishes, that these
ingredients do not boil it too much, but adding them to the very end.
If they consume themselves, mix them with a little water.
Use distilled water -



But what of it exactly prevents cancer and spread of cancer?
Answer this doctor gave on his blog.

All knowledge lies in turmeric. Turmeric is a spice in the form
of a yellow powder, which is one component of curry.



Its anti-inflammatory abilities are incredibly powerful.
There is no other natural ingredient in the world which is more
effective for reducing inflammation in the body of turmeric.
The molecules in turmeric caused by this anti-inflammatory effect
called curcumin.

More recent studies have revealed that turmeric prevents many kinds of
cancer, such as
colorectal cancer,
prostate cancer,
brain cancer.


In experiments applied to mice, it was shown that as long as the mice
were exposed to carcinogenic chemicals, as long as they use turmeric,
developing several types of cancer was completely prevented.

Turmeric has only one drawback, and that is that turmeric hardly degraded
in the digestive tract.
Therefore, the ideal combination for the treatment and prevention of
cancer of turmeric used in combination with pepper and ginger.
Pepper according to research increases the effectiveness of
turmeric as much as 200 percent.

In order to successfully prevent cancer, but also the destruction of
cancer cells, this mixture should be used every day on many occasions.
Use it as often as possible will,adding to this mixture or a
natural remedy against malignant cancers, has no side effects.


http://www.riseearth.com/2015/03/mix-these-3-ingredients-and-you-will.html

http://investorshub.advfn.com/Cancer-13807/
God Bless

NYBob

04/06/15 1:58 PM

#5602 RE: wow_happens28 #5559

Pharmaceuticals Kill More Teens Than Illegal Substances In The US -

http://reset.me/study/study-pharmaceuticals-kill-more-teens-than-illegal-substances-in-the-us/

by Monica Thunder
ON MARCH 26, 2015
Combine the number of overdose deaths caused by heroin and
cocaine, and you still haven’t matched the number of deaths
caused by pharmaceutical prescription medications each year
in the United States
.


In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) website,
pharmaceutical abuse was responsible for about
23,000 deaths in 2013 —

that’s more than half of the overdose deaths
in the U.S. that year.


Prescription drugs have a disproportionately large effect
on teenagers.
A recent study published in Journal of Public Policy and
Marketing sheds light on this issue, which
the CDC has labeled an “epidemic.”


Over 1,000 teenagers in 40 different regions around
the U.S. participated in an online survey that questioned
them about their use of alcohol, tobacco, legal drugs and
illegal drugs.
Participants were asked if they suffer from anxiety,
if they have a desire to be “popular,” how often they
participate in exciting activities, and whether they
consider using drugs risky.
The authors of the study —
Richard Netemeyer of University of Virginia, Scot Burton of
University of Arkansas, Barbara Delaney of the Partnership for
Drug Free Kids, and Gina Hijjawi of American Institutes for
Research — published several conclusions.

First, their results showed use of pharmaceuticals has a linear
correlation with the amount of anxiety and other psychological
stress a teenager experiences each day.

Pharmaseutical use also increases with the amount of
alcohol a teenager consumes.


Second, their results show prescription drug use increases
exponentially in circumstances where a teenager is
experiencing
more severe anxiety,
a heightened desire to be popular,
a need to be a “good teen,”
or is using other restricted substances.


“Teens need help before they reach these tipping points
for prescription drug abuse,” write the authors.
“Adults spotting teens with very high levels of anxiety and
at least moderate use of other restricted substances should
realize that these are students with a high
likelihood of prescription abuse.

“Male teens with a high need to be popular and teens in general
appear to be at exceptional risk,” write the authors.
“Campaigns must target parents as well, since they clearly
underestimate both
the physical risks of prescription drugs and
the likelihood that their children will abuse these drugs.”


According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), about 20 percent of teenagers reported that they had tried prescription drugs in 2014. Drugs in this category include OxyContin, Vicodin, Xanax, Valium, Adderall, and Ritalin, among others. Teenagers commonly acquire these drugs from friends or relatives who have prescriptions for them. Often, the friend or relative is unaware the teen is taking the drugs.
The study points to the ways in which approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows pharmaceuticals to escape the stigmas attached to illegal substances.
“Prescription drugs are seen as blessed by a trusted institution, the FDA, while increasingly aggressive advertising by drug companies simultaneously floods parents and children with messages that these substances are safe, popular, and beneficial,” write the authors.
In 1997, the FDA changed the rules on pharmaceutical advertising. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s website, drug companies are now only required to mention the most potent side effects of a drug rather than the entire list of side effects. Moreover, companies are allowed to list side effects while showing serene frames of a revitalized grandmother kayaking with her grandchildren across the screen.
In effect, less emphasis is placed on the dangers of prescription drug use and more is placed on its benefits. While the dangers of illegal substances are widely known, information on the dangers of prescription drugs are often confined to a three-second-long screen of fine print that pops up at the end of a thirty-second commercial.
According to an editorial published by the New York Times in 2013, pharmaceutical advertisements have helped cultivate a “pill for every ill” approach to health care in the United States. U.S. physicians, for example, prescribe drugs as treatment for ADHD 25 times more often than European physicians. It follows that U.S. teenagers have 25 times more access to ADHD medication like Ritalin and Adderall than European teenagers.
Several organizations work to educate the public on the risks of prescription drug abuse. The National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse, for example, organizes school related activities aimed at educating students about the risks of pharmaceuticals, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy is trying to implement a four-part plan to educate teenagers and monitor their use of pharmaceuticals.
Evidence from the study suggests these organizations have a long way to go.