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| Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a common main ingredient in your dish soap, toothpaste, mouthwash, hand soap, and shaving cream. SLS is a foaming agent, and a very cheap and effective one. The problem, however, is that SLS has been shown to be very toxic to the body, and can even promote the growth of cancer. According to a study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, SLS may have immunosuppressive and tumor promoting activity, which means that it can decrease your body's ability to fig |
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Time to Wake Up
Whitney Houston, dead at 48. As I write this the autopsy has been completed, however, the results not released. But the lesson already exists in my humble opinion. NO MATTER WHAT THE AUTOPSY SHOWS. Allow me to share. Just take a look at the celebrities that have died from prescription drug use recently. Realize that they are just a few of the famous ones- the vast majority are all around you.
Michael Jackson. The pop-icon di |
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How Full is Your Boat? - Mission Aurora
One of the biggest tragedies of the sinking of the Titanic is that the lifeboats were only half full when it sank so hundreds of people died needlessly. A report in the New York Times in 1912 said that many people didn’t take the situation seriously, so they didn’t do all they could to fill the lifeboats. They thought it was a drill. They didn’t think they were really sinking. It’s no different with our heal |
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British Journal of Cancer—A new link found in eating processed meats and the formation of pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is one of the types of cancers that boast the highest mortality rate amongst all cancers.
The study confirms that eating processed meats daily increases the risk of developing pancreatic cancer up to 38 percent. The data was gathered from 11 clinical trials and over 6,000 pancreatic cancer patients and concluded that this deadly conditio |
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Nerve Damage is the Rule, Not the Exception with Cholesterol Meds
Reading an article earlier this week I found, spending on cholesterol-lowering drugs like statins increased by $160 million, for a total spending of nearly $19 billion in the U.S. In all, more than 255 million prescriptions were dispensed for these drugs making them the most commonly prescribed type of medication in the United States. Unfortunately, this excessive use is an artifact of a medical system that regards |
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