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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
One of my hospital stay lasted 32 consecutive days. During that time I lost 60 pounds. Not the best way to loose weight. Actually, even though I was overweight I never tried to diet. I used to say, "I could live on steak and potatoes for ...
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Does garlic prevent cancer?
Key Points
> A host of studies provide compelling evidence that garlic and its organic allyl sulfur components are effective inhibitors of the cancer process.
> Several compounds are involved in garlic's possible anticancer effects. Garlic contains allyl sulfur and other compounds that slow or prevent the growth of ...
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Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
In a previous article I wrote about the importance of maintaining proper pH levels in your body. I pointed out that the right pH levels in your body are a necessity for optimum health. If you took chemistry classes in high school, you studied about pH levels. ...
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Monday, January 14th, 2008
Your health is affected by your PH Level. Do you know what your PH level is? Do you even know what PH means? Do you care? Before my battle with cancer I didn't have the foggiest idea what PH levels were. I didn't really care. ...
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Sunday, January 13th, 2008
These walks are fun and exciting. The provide public awareness for breast cancer and also help raise money. Nine walks are scheduled for 2008 in 9 US cities.
You can choose to walk a half marathon or a full marathon on the first day. Everyone can walk a ...
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Being diagnosed with cancer can be devastating. It can also propel you to new heights. It can motivate you to do and accomplish things you only dreamed about. To own your own business is a dream most people have entertained. Few act on it. These ...
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Friday, January 11th, 2008
Several years ago I was taken to the hospital with horrific stomach pain.
Within an hour of arriving at the hospital, I was in the operating room having
my gall bladder taken out. That is no longer a major surgical procedure inasmuch
as it is done with just a couple if small incisions. ...
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Thursday, January 10th, 2008
Ed McCabe offers the following insights in his book "Flood Your Body with Oxygen"
"Our bodies were designed to function on nearly twice as much oxygen than is available in today’s everyday atmosphere. Deep core ice drillings reveal ancient atmosphere levels were up to 38 ...
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Thursday, January 10th, 2008
After finally completing extensive chemotherapy treatment and enduring the many complications as a result of that treatment, I found that I was physically and mentally exhausted. I wasn't too surprised at that. After all, I went through a lot in my battle with cancer. ...
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Thursday, January 10th, 2008
I have never enjoyed visiting people in the hospital. Or even in their home when they were sick. That's not a good thing for an ordained minister. When I was the pastor of a church, visiting the sick was not ...
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