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Sayer's Standpoint · 4M ago

200 Reasons To Love Vitamin C

Vitamin C is generally considered to be an important "nutrient," but its perceived value usually ends there. Only rarely does the public (and the medical profession) glimpse its true potential in the prevention and treatment of disease -- and this because, by legal definition (in the US), only FDA-a
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Sayer's Standpoint · 4M ago

Turmeric: The Return of The Golden Goddess

by Sayer Ji, founder of GreenMedInfo.com Ancient Indians understood turmeric to be the physical essence of the Divine Mother. Modern science now confirms that it has therapeutic properties relevant to well over 500 health conditions, and may bestow on those who take it, protection from many common c
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Sayer's Standpoint · 4M ago

Has Drug-Driven Medicine Become A Form of Human Sacrifice?

by Sayer Ji “Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution the time will come when medicine will organize itself into an undercover dictatorship.   To restrict the art of healing to doctors and deny equal privileges to others will constitute the Bastille of medical science.  All such laws are
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Sayer's Standpoint · 4M ago

Is X-Ray Mammography Finding Cancer or Benign Lesions?

For most of the twentieth century mastectomy was the first line treatment for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), and younger patients were more likely to undergo the procedure. Even after lumpectomy and radiotherapy were shown to be at least as effective for invasive cancer as mastectomy, still in 200
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Sayer's Standpoint · 6M ago

Pepper Spray: A Potentially Lethal Chemical Weapon

Reports of the potential lethality of pepper spray reach back as far as 1995, with more recent research indicating permanent and serious eye damage in at least 7% of those who are sprayed. How can the public continue to accept the prevailing view that the use of "non-lethal" pepper spray (sounds so
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Sayer's Standpoint · 6M ago

Is Your Computer Screen Frying Your Eyes? This Can Help…

By Sayer Ji, founder of GreenMedInfo.com I’ve been spending long days with eyes glued to the LCD screen fishing for clinical pearls, as it were, for the GreenMedInfo.com project.  Admittedly, m eyes have been getting a bit fried over the past year, so I’ve been crossing my fingers to find a clinical
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Sayer's Standpoint · 6M ago

Declaring Chemical Warfare Against Alzheimer’s – How Poisoning Has Become The New Standard of Care

What does the 4 billion a year, blockbuster Alzheimer’s drug donepezil (trade name Aricept) have in common with insecticides, chemical weapons and venom? Quite a lot more than consumers taking them have been lead to believe. As a member of the chemical class known as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
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Sayer's Standpoint · 7M ago

The Dark Side of Breast Cancer Awareness Month – Part II

Tens of thousands of women are being diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) annually, without realizing that some experts do not believe it was named correctly at the outset and should not be classified as a Carcinoma (cancer) at all. Nonetheless, the vast majority of newly diagnosed DCIS ca
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Sayer's Standpoint · 7M ago

Robert Scott Bell Interviews Sayer Ji

Is it possible that the effectiveness of natural substances is really proven by science? It turns out that there is an abundance of scientific validity for using natural supplements. Are you ready for a database that reveals it all? Sayer Ji joins RSB for the first time to introduce GreenMedInfo.com
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Sayer's Standpoint · 7M ago

Seeing RED over PINK: The Dark Breast Cancer Awareness Month

If "Buckets for the Cure," and similar cause-marketing campaigns that promote products which contain carcinogenic ingredients are making you nauseous (if not angry!), this article may shed light on the underlying "conflict of interest" behind National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and why we should
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