Ad-Hoc Articles

Is there proof that vaccinations are harmful?

I post this article because I am increasingly concerned at the levels of auto-immune disease that to me anyway, seems to be exploding. Celiac’s Disease, Auto-Immune Hepatitis, Primary Biliary Cholangitis – all on the up. Why? Genetic issues do not account for the increase in these diseases, something else is involved. Some people are pointing the…

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Why 80 Percent of Us Are Deficient in Magnesium

Why 80 Percent of Us Are Deficient in Magnesium By Mark Sircus, www.greenmedinfo.com | May 11, 2015 We thirst for magnesium rich water. (Shutterstock*) Magnesium deficiency is often misdiagnosed because it does not show up in blood tests—only 1 percent of the body’s magnesium is stored in the blood. Most doctors and laboratories don’t even…

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Though I Look Fine…..

>>What I Wish People Knew About My Illness, Even When I Look Fine<< A contribution by ‘SG’ – a member of our forum. I haven’t quite decided what I think is worse: living with a chronic illness or living with an invisible chronic illness. I’ve come to find people don’t realize it’s offensive, not a…

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Marijuana After Clearing Hepatitis C

Is it safe to use marijuana after successfully clearing the Hepatitis C virus? Thanks to the new antiviral medications now available, more people than ever have been lucky enough to clear their body of the Hepatitis C virus. Although such an achievement demands celebration, many are unsure what being cured of Hepatitis C means to…

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Detox anyone?

Detoxing, desludging, de-whatevering your liver (or trying to do so) is a complete waste of time and money! This article seems to agree! http://www.upworthy.com/inevitably-someone-will-say-but-my-juice-cleanse-worked-no-it-really-didnt?c=tkp1

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Exposing 5 Common Myths About Liver Disease

When conceptions about liver disease stray far from the truth, efforts to prevent, detect and treat are hampered. Affecting those from all walks of life, an increasing number of people are learning that they have liver disease. An estimated one in ten Americans is affected, yet most of us know very little about this potentially…

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The science of alcohol: How does it affect your liver and heart?

The science of alcohol: How does it affect your liver and heart? From the first taste to the long-term effects, Dr Nick Knight explains exactly what alcohol does to your body Wednesday 06 August 2014 Alcohol, the presumed panacea of low confidence, bad days in the office, and social cohesion, has built-up quite the reputation.…

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Exposing 5 Common Myths About Liver Disease

Exposing 5 Common Myths About Liver Disease When conceptions about liver disease stray far from the truth, efforts to prevent, detect and treat are hampered. Affecting those from all walks of life, an increasing number of people are learning that they have liver disease. An estimated one in ten Americans is affected, yet most of…

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The Connection Between Brain Fog and Liver Health

Brain Fog and Liver Health Understanding cognitive impairment makes the link between brain fog, fatigue and chronic liver disease apparent. Connection Between Brain Fog and Liver Health By Nicole Cutler L.Ac. Most of us take our ability to think, remember and process information for granted. We consider our brain to be the headquarters of our…

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