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  1. F.I.S.T.

    Pot for Parkinson's? The Scientific Evidence Is Compelling

    Pot for Parkinson's? The Scientific Evidence Is Compelling Posted on: Sunday, November 22nd 2015 Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder Could the very plant that for decades was accused of "frying" users' brains be far superior to pharmaceuticals in treating the "incurable" neurodegenerative condition...
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    Tocilizumab drug offers potential treatment for patients with polymyalgia rheumatics

    Tocilizumab drug offers potential treatment for patients with polymyalgia rheumatics A drug approved to treat rheumatoid arthritis, tocilizumab (Actemra, Genentech), is a potential new therapy for patients with polymyalgia rheumatica, according to an open-label, phase II study presented at the...
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    Patients with achilles tendon disorders fare better with conservative treatment

    Patients with achilles tendon disorders fare better with conservative treatment Achilles tendon disorders are common and often misdiagnosed, with about 25 percent of ruptures missed during initial examination, but the prognosis is favorable for the vast majority of patients, according to...
  4. F.I.S.T.

    Parkinson’s Disease and Gut Bacteria: A Proven Link

    Parkinson’s Disease and Gut Bacteria: A Proven Link Posted on: Tuesday, October 27th 2015 Written By: Case Adams, Naturopath The gut and the brain are pretty far apart, but increasingly scientists are connecting the dots and finding that Parkinson's is truly related to gut bacteria...
  5. F.I.S.T.

    20 Foods To Cut Colon Cancer Risk

    20 Foods To Cut Colon Cancer Risk Posted on: Tuesday, October 6th 2015 Written By: Margie King, Health Coach Up to 90% of colon cancer cases can be linked to diet. Let food be your medicine. Recently the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug for metastatic colon cancer...
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    Unbelievable scam of cancer industry blown wide open:

    Unbelievable scam of cancer industry blown wide open: $100 billion a year spent on toxic chemotherapy for many FAKE diagnoses... National Cancer Institute's shocking admission affects millions of patients Thursday, October 08, 2015 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) With $100...
  7. F.I.S.T.

    New Trial Suggests Resveratrol Might Prevent, Slow Alzheimer’s Disease

    New Trial Suggests Resveratrol Might Prevent, Slow Alzheimer’s Disease by Julie Fidler Posted on September 14, 2015 Plus many other benefits. A naturally occurring compound found in red grapes, raspberries, dark chocolate, and red wine may halt the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, the...
  8. F.I.S.T.

    6 Tips for Speeding up Bone Fracture Healing

    6 Tips for Speeding up Bone Fracture Healing by Alexandra Preston Posted on August 30, 2015 Including some of the latest techniques. Whether you are a grade school student or a highly-paid professional athlete, a bone fracture can be a tremendous inconvenience that may involve weeks or...
  9. F.I.S.T.

    61 Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    61 Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Posted on:Thursday, June 7th 2012 at 9:00 am Written By:Pat Robinson There is strong evidence that omega-3 fatty acids have a beneficial effect in bipolar disorder. Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation is associated with reduced mania and...
  10. F.I.S.T.

    Major Depression Symptoms Improved with Chlorella

    Major Depression Symptoms Improved with Chlorella Posted on: Sunday, August 23rd 2015 at 5:15 pm Written By: Case Adams, Naturopath The symptoms of depression are often treated with drugs that can have long-term adverse side effects. A new study finds chlorella significantly reduces symptoms...
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    Structural brain changes found in chemoradiation-treated glioblastoma patients

    Structural brain changes found in chemoradiation-treated glioblastoma patients US researchers find evidence of marked and progressive brain atrophy during standard chemoradiation therapy in patients with glioblastoma. Source: Structural brain changes found in chemoradiation-treated...
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    Researchers successfully treat eczema patients using rheumatoid arthritis drug

    Researchers successfully treat eczema patients using rheumatoid arthritis drug Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have successfully treated patients with moderate to severe eczema using a rheumatoid arthritis drug recently shown to reverse two other disfiguring skin conditions, vitiligo and...
  13. F.I.S.T.

    One Form of CoQ10 Treats Parkinson's, Study Finds

    One Form of CoQ10 Treats Parkinson's, Study Finds Posted on: Friday, June 19th 2015 Written By: Case Adams, Naturopath Ubiquinol - a form of CoQ10 - has been found to improve symptoms for some Parkinson's patients, and may well be a candidate for adjunctive treatment according to recent...
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    Autoantibodies play major role in IPF patients with acute exacerbations

    Autoantibodies play major role in IPF patients with acute exacerbations Patients with acute exacerbations of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis responded well to therapies similar to those used to treat autoimmune diseases, according to findings published today in PLOS ONE. The study suggests that...
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    Celldex?s lead program RINTEGA demonstrates overall survival benefit in patients with recurrent glio

    Celldex?s lead program RINTEGA demonstrates overall survival benefit in patients with recurrent glioblastoma Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. today presented positive results from the Company?s randomized, double?blind Phase 2 study of RINTEGA (rindopepimut) in patients with EGFRvIII?positive...
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    Pharmacyclics? Ibrutinib Phase Ib/II data show ibrutinib may be safe and effective in patients with

    Pharmacyclics? Ibrutinib Phase Ib/II data show ibrutinib may be safe and effective in patients with cGVHD Pharmacyclics LLC today announced interim results from the ongoing Phase Ib/II PCYC-1129 study suggesting that ibrutinib (IMBRUVICA) may be a safe and effective treatment for patients with...
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    Short course of oral steroids unlikely to provide much benefit for patients with acute sciatica

    Short course of oral steroids unlikely to provide much benefit for patients with acute sciatica Among patients with acute sciatica caused by a herniated lumbar disk (a condition also known as "acute radiculopathy"), a short course of oral steroids resulted in only modest improvement in function...
  18. F.I.S.T.

    Vitamin C outperforms vaccines

    Vitamin C outperforms vaccines Jonathan Landsman Natural News Fri, 27 Mar 2015 The idea of a "silver bullet" that can cure humankind of a broad variety of the diseases that plague it, from cancer to measles to the flu, has long been a dream of patient and physician alike. What if that silver...
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    Medicine-loaded nanoparticles could help patients achieve corneal transplant success

    Medicine-loaded nanoparticles could help patients achieve corneal transplant success There are about 48,000 corneal transplants done each year in the U.S., compared to approximately 16,000 kidney transplants and 2,100 heart transplants. Out of the 48,000 corneal transplants done, 10 percent of...
  20. MattyIce

    BP Protocol

    What do use guys do about elevated BP while on cycle? CoQ10 Omega 3 proper hydration
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