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I'm sure you never expected to see those two thoughts in the same title: your health, your nails. But I would like to pass on a little tip that you might find too good to be true. A while back as I was shooting my show, A Healthy You,' on Fox News, I did an interview with Dr. Robert Bard. Dr. Bard runs a premier cancer center in New stork City. He is a radiologist - not just any radiologist, but probably one of the best radiologists in the world. People travel from every continent to see him. Besides being...
I know I've given you a lot of information in these last couple of weeks. Some advice is for prevention and some are for help when you're actually having an issue. So let me quickly break it all down for you and lay it out. Today's blog will recap the prevention steps you can take. Get rid of toxic foods and habits: FYI your average glass of milk has 21 different antibiotics and medications that they give the cows. Clean food is imperative! It's also imperative that you cut down on unhealthy habits such as smoking and drinking. And I...
{Serves 2} When it comes to raw broccoli in soup, less is more - just a little of this nutrition-packed vegetable is all you need for flavor. That works out quite nicely, because raw cruciferous vegetables are a potent anticancer food, and you only need a little to do that job as well - recent research showed lower cancer rates in people who ate just three servings of raw cruciferous vegetables (that also includes greens) per month. The same effects weren't found in those who ate their vegetables cooked. So next week, try my Broccoli and Carrot Salad and the...
The number of blogs in this series kept growing! I had to limit it somehow or I could be writing about this for the rest of my life. I want you to know that I do or have done every single one of these protocols that I have written to you about. I would never tell you about a protocol if I didn't believe there to be a benefit or if I didn't believe I got a benefit from it. I have been dealing with my issues for almost 30 years. And I can't tell you how many times I've...
You know, I like to watch TV. I like to keep up on new shows, new actors, and of course, since it's my business, what kinds of shows are selling. I watch commercials, I watch documentaries, movies, series television, history; I watch it all. Let's just say it's a hazard of my occupation! A lovely hazard; I say lovely because I like watching TV. When you watch a lot of commercials, you can't help but notice how many commercials are geared toward cancer and pharmaceuticals. It's horrifying. It makes television watching a much more depressing experience for sure. If you...
For the last week, I have been an unsuspecting guinea pig, and believe me I didn't like it. But it gave me great insight into what allergy sufferers are going through every spring. Last week my eyes started to swell and feel itchy and my sinuses started to act up. I haven't had that feeling for a very long time - actually for 20 years - since I went raw. I was crazy with trying to figure out what was happening. So I started to blame my poor little kitty, Sammy. I mean, I didn't have Sammy last spring; he...
Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Sam. Sam lost his father to cancer. Watching his father suffer caused Sam great distress. It started him thinking that there has to be a better way to help people with cancer. He thought he could not make chemo any better, and he couldn't change radiation, but perhaps he could find another way to deal with cancer. So Sam went to med school and graduated young and top of his class. He also was one of the youngest students to ever go before the Australian medical board with a thesis....
It's surprising how many people die from treatable disease because they're afraid to tell the doctor they think they're sick or they find a lump and they're afraid to get it tested. It's happening every day. Those especially at risk are men who are too macho to get tested for breast cancer. "Breast cancer? In men? Isn't that a woman's disease?" In these post 9/11 days, breast cancer is prevalent not just in women, but in men, too.The Firemen, emergency workers and even the civilians who were anywhere near the towers falling, are suddenly, especially at risk. Male or female....