Monday, December 26, 2011

Die 5 Biologischen Naturgesetze - Die Dokumentation

www.neue-mediz.in http Die 5 Biologischen Naturgesetze Die dritte Revolution der Medizin Eine Produktion für www.5bn.de bzw. http Für das gesamte Video gilt: nichts glauben! Wir verlangen von jedem, dass das komplette System verstanden und überprüft wird. Inhaltsangabe: 1. Prolog 2. Der Paradigmenwechsel 8:25 3. Socken 18:50 4. Erfahrungsbericht Hodenkrebs 32:00 5. Das 5. Gesetz 47:30 6. Das 1. Gesetz 54:40 7. Beispiel Milchdrüsen 1:13:58 8. Das 2. Gesetz 9. Beispiel Schnupfen 10. Das 3. Gesetz 11. Erfahrungsbericht Knochenkrebs 12. Das 4. Gesetz 13. Die Infektionsbehauptung 14. Die 3 Ebenen in der 2-Phasigkeit 15. Die Nierensammelrohre und ihr Einfluss 16. Erfahrungsbericht Gebärmutterhalskrebs 17. Die Händigkeit 18. Rezidive und Schienen 19. Die Außendarstellung 20. Credits 21. Bonus! Das Video ist natürlich kostenlos, das 3er DVD-Set kann jedoch auf www.5bn.de bestellt werden. ***Die Macher der Dokumentation distanzieren sich weiträumig von jeglicher Form des Rassismus oder dergleichen und von Dr. Hamers Aussagen bezüglich Juden*** 5 biologických prírodných zákonov Novej medicíny od Dr. Hamera -- so slovenskými titulkami The documentary about the 5 biological laws of Dr. Hamer's New Medicine, with english subtitles Las 5 Leyes Biológicas - Subtítulos español Es werden nur Kommentare zugelassen von Menschen die den Film auch gesehen haben. Es häufen sich Kommentare von leuten die nach 5 Minuten (2% des Fimes) schon finale Meinungen abgeben.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Part 8 - The Jungle by Upton Sinclair (Chs 29-31)

Part 8 (Chs 29-31). Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Tom Weiss. Playlist for The Jungle by Upton Sinclair: www.youtube.com

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Good Start Gentle Plus Formula, Powder, 25.7-Ounce Cans (Pack of 6)

!±8± Good Start Gentle Plus Formula, Powder, 25.7-Ounce Cans (Pack of 6)

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  • Case of six 25.7-ounce cans of powdered, easy-to-digest infant formula (total of 154.2 ounces)
  • Provides 100% complete nutrition for babies 0 to 12 months old
  • Made with patented, easy-to-digest proteins that are gentle on baby's digestive system
  • Contains ingredients naturally found in breast milk, plus DHA and ARA to support brain and eye development
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Enfagrow Soy Toddler, 2 Infant & Toddler Formula, 4 - 24 oz cans

!±8± Enfagrow Soy Toddler, 2 Infant & Toddler Formula, 4 - 24 oz cans


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Plant-Based Diet: Is Meat Good for You?

!±8± The Plant-Based Diet: Is Meat Good for You?

Imagine this scenario: your 12 month old baby is fussing because it is past his feeding time. You warm up his bottle of regular whole milk. No more infant formula. He looks healthy. You are feeding him well and you feel proud!

Wait a minute! There is something wrong with this picture.

It is the cow's milk--the milk we all consume on a daily basis--1%, 2%,homogenized milk. White and seemingly so good for you!

Not so, says Dr. T. Colin Campbell Ph.D, Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University who has authored more than 350 research papers. He is also Winner of the 1998 American Institute of Cancer Research Award, the 2004 Burton Kallman Scientific Award by the Natural Nutrition Food Association.

In "The China Study," (Benbella Books, 2005), he presents the findings of a 45 year study and a 20-year partnership of Cornell University, Oxford University and the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine. And what is startling about the conclusions of his study is that cow's milk ( 87% of which is made of the protein casein) actually encourages the growth of cancer cells in rats and humans. The China Study shows unequivocally that all meat is suspect: "nutrients from animal-based foods increased tumor development" while "nutrients from plant-based foods decreased tumor development."

What initiated Dr. Campbell's study was not an attempt to justify vegetarianism. In fact, Dr. Campbell grew up as a farm boy in northern Virginia. For most of his life, he ate the typical North American diet--high in animal proteins, meat, eggs, whole milk, butter. But evidence from his own research pointed such an accusing finger at animal protein that he and his family adopted the plant-based diet fifteen years ago.

In the mid 1960's, Dr. Campbell was recruited to the Philippines to develop a protein source for malnourished children. His interest then was on a protein source that was local and affordable--peanuts. However, the peanuts were often contaminated with "aflatoxin" which caused liver cancer in rats and humans. This led to a series of studies and tests which showed some surprising results:

-the children who developed liver cancer from the nuts came from the best-fed ( most affluent) families;

-these children consumed more protein than anyone else in the country( high quality animal protein);

-in studies on rats exposed to aflatoxin, only the animals fed 20% protein developed the cancer while those fed 5% got none;

-reversing the diet of rats that developed cancer ( from 20% to 5% protein) caused a reduction in tumor development; in rats( initially fed 5% protein), whose dietary protein was increased to 20%, there was an increase in tumor development.

-The dietary protein used in these experiments was animal protein--casein from cow's milk. When the same experiment was repeated with plant protein (Soy or Wheat), no cancer growth was discovered, even at the highest levels of protein intake. Rats fed 20% Soy Protein or Wheat Protein diets did not experience early tumor development at all. The cancer promoting factor was cow's milk protein.

Even though these studies were performed on rats, the results were relevant for humans. In a subsequent study on the Chinese diet, Dr. Campbell made several crucial observations between meat-based diets and disease.

-Cancer ( colon, lung, breast, stomach), diabetes, heart disease are all diseases of the affluent. These are also mainly diseases of the Western world where consumption of meat is high.

-As blood cholesterol levels in rural China rose in certain counties, the incidence of Western or Affluent diseases also increased.

-As intakes of animal protein went up, blood cholesterol levels rose; intakes of plant-based protein brought down blood cholesterol levels.

-Lower blood cholesterol levels are linked to lower rates not only of heart disease, but of cancer, and other Western diseases, even though these levels seemed far below those considered "safe" in the West.

What are some of the lessons we can gather from Dr. Campbell's China Study?

-The Western World is plagued with diseases of affluence which can be controlled by switching to a plant-based diet.

-There are virtually no nutrients in animal-based foods that are not better provided by plants.

-Genes do not determine diseases on their own. Nutrition plays a critical role in determining which genes, good or bad, are expressed.

-Good nutrition creates health in all areas of our existence. All parts are interconnected.

The question remains then--for all of us who have come this far--What can we eat? Dr. Campbell provides a very simple profile of the plant-based diet.

-Eat all you want of any WHOLE, UNREFINED Plant-Based Food such as Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts, Legumes ( Soy beans, lentils) and Whole grains. The more color and variety you eat, the better your diet.

Minimize Refined Carbohydrates ( white bread, crackers, sugars, cakes etc), Added Oils ( olive oil, peanut oil), Fish ( salmon, tuna, cod).

Avoid Meat and meat products, Poultry, Dairy, Eggs.

The facts are there and it is up to us either to ignore them or do something with them in our own lives. Nothing, however, speaks more powerfully than Dr. Campbell's final words:

"We, as a society, are on the edge of a great precipice: we can fall to sickness, poverty and degradation, or we can embrace health, longevity and bounty. And all it takes is the courage to change."


The Plant-Based Diet: Is Meat Good for You?

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Are All Baby Formulas the Same?

!±8± Are All Baby Formulas the Same?

Trying to decide which baby formula is best for your baby can be quite confusing, with so many options available. Although the preferred method of feeding babies is breast milk, some babies simply don't tolerate it and the mother must choose a formula. Often times, babies need formula as a supplement to breast milk for added nutritional value. Whatever the reason, if your doctor recommends formula for your baby, it's important to choose the one that is right for your baby's needs.

It should be comforting to most mothers that the US government has strict nutritional regulations on formula in the US, so she is guaranteed to meet her baby's nutritional needs with the many varieties of formula available. Figuring out which one will work for your baby, that can be a little difficult. There are varieties for allergies and other health issues, so it's important to experiment until you find the one that allows your baby to be comfortable and happy. Cow's milk based formula is by far the most popular type of baby formula. It is far preferred by mothers whose babies won't take breast milk.

Gentle formula is great for babies who experience a little discomfort with cow's milk as it contains less lactose. There is also Lactose-free for those babies with lactose intolerance. For babies with acid reflux, there's added rice starch formula. Soy formula is great for babies with milk protein allergies and is becoming more popular. There is also special high-calorie formula for premature babies to help meet their unique nutritional needs. Elemental formulas are for those with soy and milk allergies; while amino acid based formulas are for those with soy and milk allergies that won't tolerate elemental. It's easy to see why choosing the right baby formula could be confusing. The most important thing is to partner with your doctor and pay attention to baby's reaction to the new formula.


Are All Baby Formulas the Same?

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