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Make Yourself Heart Attack Proof
Caldwell Esselstyn, MD, chief of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses his 18-year study whereby he reversed severe heart disease in every patient in his program -- who had all been sent home to die by their cardiologists. Dr. Esselstyn shows you how by changing your diet you can prevent and reverse heart disease. A low-fat plant-based (vegetarian) diet is the key.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5215695644951404318
i’m 99% sure that this is the cardiologist referred to in Collin Campbell’s book ‘the china study’.
its interesting that all of these top experts are coming to a similar conclusions. change ur diet.
i just watched ‘Repo men’. it seems to be brainwashing by getting us familiar with the idea that in the future we will be able to change any body part (for a price). what a bullshit idea. why the fuck would u want to replace a body part, when you can repair it by changing diet? much cheaper, easier and less painful.
the people in todays society, who are working towards artificial body parts, are just pawns/puppets under the illusion that they are doing good for our society. the only circumstance that their efforts may help is in situations of trauma/accident, however for the majority of people, this is not the case.
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quotes from ‘The China Study’
"He who does not know food, how can he understand the diseases of man?"
-Hippocrates, the father of medicine (460--357 B. C.)
Hippocrates, who said, "There are, in effect, two things: to know and to believe one knows. To know is science. To believe one knows is ignorance."
(this applies to all things in life, eg. 911, where many people all of a sudden believe that they are structural engineers, yet they know fuck all about structures or engineering and hence believe that the official fairy tale is true and that anyone who questions it is a loony)
Almost 2,500 years ago, Plato wrote a dialogue between two characters, Socrates and Glaucon, in which they discuss the future of their cities. Socrates says the cities should be simple, and the citizens should subsist on barley and wheat, with "relishes" of salt, olives, cheese and "country fare of boiled onions and cabbage," with desserts of "figs, pease, beans," roasted myrtle-berries and beechnuts, and wine in moderation. 2 Socrates says, "And thus, passing their days in tranqUility and sound health, they will, in all probability, live to an advanced age .... " But Glaucon replies that such a diet would only be appropriate for "a community of swine," and that the citizens should live "in a civilized manner." He continues, "They ought to recline on couches ... and have the usual dishes and dessert of a modem dinner." In other words, the citizens should have the "luxury" of eating meat. Socrates replies, "if you wish us also to contemplate a city that is suffering from inflammation .... We shall also need great quantities of all kinds of cattle for those who may wish to eat them, shall we not? " Glaucon says, "Of course we shall." Socrates then says, "Then shall we not experience the need of medical men also to a much greater extent under this than under the former regime? " Glaucon can't deny it. "Yes, indeed," he says. Socrates goes on to say that this luxurious city will be short of land because of the extra acreage required to raise animals for food. This shortage will lead the citizens to take land from others, which could precipitate violence and war, thus a need for justice. Furthermore, Socrates writes, "when dissoluteness and diseases abound in a city, are not law courts and surgeries opened in abundance, and do not Law and Physic begin to hold their heads high, when numbers even of well-born persons devote themselves with eagerness to these professions?" In other words, in this luxurious city of sickness and disease, lawyers and doctors will become the norm.2 Plato, in this passage, made it perfectly clear: we shall eat animals only at our own peril. Though it is indeed remarkable that one of the greatest intellectuals in the history of the Western world condemned meat eating almost 2,500 years ago, I find it even more remarkable that few know about this history. Hardly anybody knows, for example, that the father of Western medicine, Hippocrates, advocated diet as the chief way to prevent and treat disease or that George Macilwain knew that diet was the way to prevent and treat disease or that the man instrumental in founding the American Cancer Society, Frederick L. Hoffman, knew that diet was the way to prevent and treat disease. How did Plato predict the future so accurately? He knew that consuming animal foods would not lead to true health and prosperity. Instead, the false sense of rich luxury granted by being able to eat animals would only lead to a culture of sickness, disease, land disputes, lawyers and doctors. This is a pretty good description of some of the challenges faced by modern America!
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i think the best way to beat the NWO & Big Pharma, is to make ourselves as healthy and disease free as possible.
as i said b4 if you wish to download the files very fast, i mean fast (i get max speed at 2.5 MB/s (that’s Bytes not bits), thats all my isp can handle, i recommend using ‘internet Download manager’ IDM.
after installing (on windows), whenever you goto a site with a video clip (or audio) in places a download button on the top right of the image. hit the button and download at amazing speeds. Note that the quality is always the lowest, so if you want a better quality video clip, then paste the URL into keepvid.com, and choose the quality. u should also adjust the number of connections from 8 to 16, if our computer can handle it.
btw, it also works with most web based upload sites (ie rapidshare etc). i d/l the M Rivero shows in a few seconds.
link to IDM 5.19 precracked. http://www.sendspace.com/file/ieajwg