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The Off Label Usage of Drugs

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
FDA approved drugs can be legally used for any purpose physicians choose. It is illegal for drug companies to promote off-label uses, but the law has not stopped them. FDA regulations need to be enforced.

The Only Three Things with Robert Moss

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
            Shamans are practitioners of the soul. The phenomenon of soul loss is explained. We lose parts of our soul as we pass through life and don't resolve our problems. The shaman is a dreamer. Dreams often sh ow us where the parts of us have gone and can show us where we can recover our missing parts.

The Origin of Fear is Desire with Vijaya Stallings, PhD

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
As soon as we have expectations we have desires and the fear is that if we fail we won't be okay. Desire with attachments are the most challenging. Life isn't just about us individually as it is as a collective whole.

The Outrage of Medical Training

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
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The Outrageous Cost of Health Care in America

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
  We spend more on health care in the US than the next 10 countries combined and at the same time we're ranked last among industrialized countries. Go figure! The only way to "achieve" this is to treat health care as a business rather than a service. The $2.8 trillion we spend every year is great for the economy, but does not do much for...

The Path to Emotional Freedom with Judith Orloff, MD

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
We need to look at harnessing our biology to heal, but we also need to look to the emotional roots to learn the deeper meaning of our dis-ease. Judith shares her early years of emotional challenge very openly. Wholeness requires coming to congruency with all of who we are.

The People Skill Test for Aspiring MDs

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
While doctors often save lives, they are sometimes insufferable know-it-alls who bully nurses and do not listen to patients. There is a way of interviewing aspiring physicians to identify those people who jump to improper conclusions, fail to listen, or are overly opinionated. More than a dozen medical schools are now screening applicants to see if they have...

The Perils of Sugar with Raymond Francis

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
  Our diets destroy our health, and sugar is the most devastating compound we consume. Sugar is rapidly absorbed and causes excessive insulin levels that lead to inflammation and many chronic diseases. Raymond explains this.            

The Philosophy of Healing with Wes Rocki, MD, PhD

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Healing is much deeper than treating symptoms. Respecting nature and interfering only when necessary is a real talent as a healer. Physician heal thyself is essential to be able to help others. As the healer heals patients, the healer heals. Intuition and inner vision must be integrated into the return to wholeness.

The Placebo Effect with Ofer Erez

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
  Placebo is powerful treatment that is safe, effective, and affordable. We screen this out in medicine, but this is not good science. Often the effect of a drug or technology is very minor compared to placebo, but we still prescribe the drug. SSRIs are all placebo according to recent studies. What we think has a profound effect on our biochemistry and...

The PolyPill and PolyMeal

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Big pharma has pushed using a combination of several pills (the PolyPill) for everyone to prevent diseases without regard to the complications. The PolyMeal is about having certain foods in your diet regularly to promote health.

The PolyPill: Can It Be Resurrected?

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
The polypill is a brainstorm of the pharmaceutical companies to create a combination of drugs to make it convenient to take multiple medications. However, their real motive is to sell as much drug as possible. Consequently, they have done research under the guise of convenience but with the hope that they can convince the public and the medical profession to...

The Power of Chi (Qi) with Francesco Garri Garripoli

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Chi (Qi) is something that does not exist in this dimension. The quantum physicists are beginning to understand aspects of Qi as their current research is concurring with what the ancient sages in China and elsewhere have always held to be true. Qi is what we work with in health and healing practices such as Qigong (chi gung) and tai chi is the energy, the force...

The Power of Consciousness with John Renesch

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
Consciousness is the generating force that starts change, creativity, process, content, etc. It can be both positive and negative. Much of today’s mode of action is immersed in a negative fatal fundamentalism and dogma.

The Power of Love and Attitude with Francesco Garri Garripoli

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
When we look at self as heart, love becomes the embracing mechanism. Love is the binding force that acknowledges our truth. There is a dance between love and separation in today's world. Gratitude is the sustaining force that maintains being present in a loving state. The ego only knows about time and space and the heart knows nothing except presence. Love...

The Power of Story with Robert Moss

submitted by: admin on 04/28/2024
        The big story is connecting with the right person. Personal dreams are the gateway to access to the collective mind of community. Each of us have a special mission in this lifetime; we can find this through dreaming. We need to discover our sacred contract with God. People need purpose, but we often stay asleep. We must learn to...

The Power of Taking Responsibility with Neil Fiore

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The Power of the Placebo Effect with Jean Luc Mommaerts

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The Precedence of Psychiatric Illness in Gangs

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
  A study in the UK published in the July 2013 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry showed that gang members and violent men aged 18-34 had a very high incidence of antisocial behavior (86%), alcoholism (66%), drug addiction (57%), suicide attempts (34%), and anxiety (59%). They blamed this on a much higher incidence of psychiatric illness than...

The Presence of Positive Feeling is Healthy with Beverly Rubik, PhD

submitted by: admin on 10/17/2013
Our thoughts have a profound effect on our biochemistry and physiology. Feeling good has a powerful effect on our health. Some of the mechanisms involved in this phenomenon is discussed.
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