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Potatoes are the Richest Veggie Source of Potassium

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
The potato has gotten a bad rap! It is good for lowering blood pressure and it is the richest and most economical veggie source of potassium. It has many other vitamins, minerals, and nutrients such as vitamin C and catalase. The cost of potassium rich white potatoes was half that of most other veggies. It is what we put on the potato that can get us into trouble....

Potatoes Lower Blood Pressure

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
In people who are overweight that have high blood pressure, potatoes lowered their blood pressure about 4% and did not cause weight gain over a 30 day period. It is the condiments that lead to weight gain. Most foods that are unadulterated are healthy for us.      

Practical Application of Kinesiology with Richard Richman, D.C.

submitted by: admin on 11/26/2024
It is possible to do applied kinesiology on one's self. It is possible to strengthen neural pathways in the brain and this is the basis for training to learn how to use kinesiology. Dr. Richman gives examples of how he uses this system.  

Practitioner Application

submitted by: admin on 11/26/2024
Home  ·  Events  ·  Media  ·  Membership  ·  About HMF  ·  Contact Us           Listen in... Call in! “Prescriptions for Health” KEST...

Pradaxa: a New Breakthrough in Anticoagulation?

submitted by: admin on 02/19/2015
  Pradaxa is currently the only FDA approved drug that inhibits factor Xa and seems to have significant advantages over Coumadin. Early studies have shown a 21% less likely risk of stroke in atrial fibrillation, a 31% lower risk of bleeding, and an 11% lower mortality rate. Two drugs under study by the FDA now include Xarelto, and Eliquis.  If...

Praise by Doctors

submitted by: admin on 11/26/2024
                                  A Return To Healing, Radical Health Care Reform and the Future of Medicine

Pre-Op Talks with MDs

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
It is important to know the qualifications and personality of your physician in this setting. A heart to heart talk is critical to make decisions about what to do. Physician counseling is very important. Your attitude is critical.          

Pre-School, is it a Good Idea?

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
Is it more important to learn academics or to bond with parents and learn family values? There are factions in the US that want to increase the length of academic training to make the US more competitive in science.          

Prediabetes: Is It a Disease?

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
  Having a blood sugar range in the high normal as opposed to the low normal range is associated with a 2-3 times risk for developing type 2 diabetes later in life. The best treatment is lifestyle that includes a healthy low carb diet to lower our insulin needs and maintain a healthy weight, plenty of exercise, controlling stress, and getting enough...

Pregnancy and Flu Shots

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
  When doctors recommend the flu shot patients are 50 times more likely to take it. We need studies to prove that the flu shot is safer than not taking it...they don't exist. The rate of spontaneous abortions is an issue that is not worked out. Mercury is concentrated 15 times in the baby's blood stream over that which is in the mother; this...

Premonitions Function Unconsciously with Larry Dossey, MD

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
Premonitions are so innate that they can function unconscious both in dreams and in waking life. Dr. Dossey shares several stories that are amazing. Low attendance at events that were disasterous have been documented for airplane and train crashes and at the World Trade Center collapse.              

Prenatal Smoking Linked to Teenage Obesity

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
  An article published in the August issue of the 2012 Archives of General Psychiatry showed a link between prenatal smoking and an increased risk for teen obesity. As little as one cigarette a day during the second trimester led to this finding. Previous studies have shown that prenatal smoking is linked to low birth weight, miscarriage, increased fetal...

Prescription Drug Addiction

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
Prescription drug addiction is more common than street drugs. Many patients become dependent on anti-anxiety, antidepressant, and analgesic medications and have great difficulty getting off of them.        

Prescription Drug Advertisements are Problematic

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
Direct to consumer ads are misleading and often outright lies. The only countries in the world allowing these ads are the US and New Zealand. The FDA is not doing a reasonable job in regulating what DTC ads can say. The goal of Big Pharma is to make money for their stockholders. Ads for "the purple pill" are exposed as outright deceptive. We need new...

Prescription Drug Overdose Deaths on the Rise

submitted by: admin on 12/18/2013
Prescription drug overdoses are the leading cause of accidental deaths in the US. Forty percent of these deaths are from opioid prescriptions. Over the past three decades the number of drug poisonings has increased  sixfold, and there are now more than 36,000 deaths annually in the US. Between 1999 and 2010 physician prescriptions for opioids increased fourfold....

Prescriptions for Health

submitted by: admin on 09/15/2013
Prescriptions for Health is a talk show featuring Dr. Len Saputo and Registered Nurse, Vicki Saputo. Dr. Len's tirades and Nurse Vicki's humor make an interesting husband-wife combination in presenting the latest cutting edge mainstream and complementary and alternative medicine news.              

Prescriptions For Health - 11/14/11

submitted by: admin on 11/26/2024
    Prescriptions For Health - 11/14/11 MD's over-prescribe tests if they make a profit from them. Could probiotics prevent deaths from swine flu as an alternative to the flu shot? Are we getting sick from our disinfected water by-products? The U.S. still lags in health quality improvements. A government backed...

Prescriptions for Health 12-03-2012

submitted by: admin on 10/14/2013
  Prescriptions for Health – Vaccine$ – 12/03/12 December 3, 2012 | Filed under: Prescriptions For Health and tagged with: mammography, medicine, Obamacare, Research, tamiflu, Vaccines, Women How will ObamaCare affect MDs, patients, and the practice of medicine? Who...

Prescriptions for Health 2/27/12

submitted by: admin on 11/26/2024
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...

Prescriptions for Health 9/10/12

submitted by: admin on 11/26/2024
  Prescriptions for Health 9/10/12: Stanford University’s Hatchet Job on Organic Foods Can Obesity affect Cognitive Function in Adolescents? How a Pregnant mom’s Habits can Lead to Obesity in her Child How the values of the affluent and the poor differ when Reacting to Stress and...

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