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Post menopausal women who smoke or used to smoke have a 16% higher risk of developing breast cancer and there is a study that also says that women who have had extensive exposure to passive smoking, either as a child or as an adult, may also have an excess risk of developing breast cancer. There are many more things that can also increase your risk, such...
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Hour One: 20:20 tips "When and why to drink water" and "Let's label Genetically Modified food"Topics this hour:
Turmeric for cancer
Celebrex is toxic, but may be helpful for colon cancer
Insulin Potentiated Therapy with Chemo (gets rid of sugar that cancer cells like)
Sugar sweetened drinks increase blood pressure and affect brain...
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Beware of commercial sunscreens and use natural organic products. Commercial sunscreens absorb the UV rays and create free radicals. Stay away from chemical sunscreens that can be toxic and actually cause skin cancer, especially when exposed to the sun. Some commercial brands even become inactive when exposed to the sun. Stay away from products that...
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Prescriptions For Health - 2/27/12
BPA or Bisphenol A found to increase the risk of heart disease plus other harms.
Stainless steel and copper for killing germs. SS and glass as alternatives to plastic.
Why is Vitamin D in the news again?
Working out for depression and burnout....even on the job.
In...
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Prescriptions for Health on DemandMarch 11, 2011 ...
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Prescriptions for Health on Demand
March 25, 2011
These are the last Prescription for Health Radio Shows that were broadcast on KEST Radio
Hour One
20:20 tips “Preventing thyroid cancer in the dental office and when getting a mammogram” and
“Have you ever been guilty of looking at others...
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The radiation disaster in Japan is a serous problem in Japan, but not in the US yet. The levels of exposure up to this point have been diluted sufficiently that it is only a minor issue for those of us who live on the west coast. The best treatment is the use of antioxidants to combat the ionizing radiation such as natural vitamin E, selenomethionine, vitamin...
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Nanoparticles are tiny versions of chemicals. It is new technology and not studied for the impact on human health. They are very absorbable and used in many products. There is lots of marketing by commercial products to make us think they are good, but they can be dangerous, especially if put on our skin because they can go to our brains and organs,...
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Prescriptions For HealthApril 29, 2011Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics:
Defensive Medicine
When we need dietary supplements
Medications taken by pregnant women
Pesticides and the developing brain
Regulation of chemicals in the US
Health care reform
H1N1 and narcolepsy
Blood pressure medications and risk of cancer
Vicki's 20-20...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show May 6, 2011Dr. Len and Nurse VIcki explore the following topics:
The influence of salt in primary prevention of heart attacks and strokes
Intestinal microflora types
Diet for diabetics: The ketogenic diet
Insomnia causes type 2 diabetes
Why night owls tend to put on weight
Ideal blood sugars increase mortality in people...
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Prescription bone-building drugs such as the bisphosphonates should be a last resort according to new research from the University of Illinois in 2011. Even though these drugs have been proven to reduce osteoporotic fractures, they have very significant side effects that include GI bleeding, atrial fibrillation, muscle and joint pain, and osteonecrosis of the...
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Do Americans take too many supplements? Our diets are widely deficient in nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and supplements because most of us don't eat a good and balanced diet and the food we are eating is processed, refined, and polluted.
Supplements are clearly needed for most Americans, especially those living in poverty and those who are elderly and...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show May 13,2011Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics
Doctors prefer medical education sponsored by Big Pharma
What is CAM?
Forgiveness
Pre-diabetes
Holism
Health Medicine and the Health Medicine Forum
H. pylori: inflammation vs anti-inflammation
Dangerous side effects of Tylenol
Vicki's 20-20...
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Do we really need supplements such as vitamins, antioxidants, minerals, and important nutrients? If you live a healthy lifestyle you may not need supplements; if you don't you likely need supplements. You can overdo supplements and megavitamins have their downsides. Toxic exposures are a good reason to consider supplementation. The best sources of antioxidants,...
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" A Return to Healing Blog: Fri, 01/22/2010 - 13:10 — BBelitsos
[By Byron Belitsos and Dr. Len Saputo] Designed to be read as a follow-up to “The Infection Deception-I”
“In the event that I am reincarnated,I would like to return as a deadly virus,in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation.”—Prince Philip,...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show
May 20, 2011
Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics
Medical journal advertisements
Big Pharma pill pushing
How much is a billion?
Generic drugs
Vaccines for third world countries
Thimerosal
Whole or skim milk?
Is dairy healthy?
More on vitamin D
What is spiritual medicine?
Vicki's 20-20 Tips
Finally,...
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"A Return to Healing" Blog: Tue, 11/17/2009 - 15:26 — BBelitsos
• Eat a healthy diet and avoid sugarWe know that without the raw materials our bodies need, we simply cannot make the nutrients required to boost our immunity; we also know that refined sugar impairs the ability of our white-blood cells...
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Prescriptions for Health Radio Show
May 27, 2011
Dr. Len and Nurse Vicki explore the following topics
NSAISs increase the risk of heart attack in people with and without heart disease
Aspirin and fish oil
Brisk walking lowers the risk for prostate cancer spread
Tylenol and NSAIDs lower the risk for prostate cancer
More then 750 mg of calcium does not...