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An overview of
new health products, plant technology, superfoods and natural
health research breakthroughs
In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the more interesting
products and issues we're uncovering these days. There’s a
product that I highly recommend for those that want a nutritious
food bar made with real food, and not a bunch of processed or manufactured
ingredients. It's called LaraBar, and if you look at the ingredients
on any of the available LaraBars, you'll be quite pleased -- because
there are only three or four key ingredients. These bars are real
food; they're made with fruit and nuts, and are they delicious.
I've been buying and eating these in great quantities, probably
going a little overboard, in fact. I recommend you take a look at
these bars, because so many of the other food bars out there are
really just candy bars. But not LaraBars -- these are the real deal.
I'm also excited about the Organic Food Bar, which is increasingly
available everywhere. On the new company front, there's also Lydia's
Organics which makes some outstanding dehydrated food bars that are
simply the best I've ever found. I recently purchased around $60
worth of her food bars for some travel I had to do, and I couldn't
have been happier. While everybody else on the airplane was suffering
through foods loaded with sodium and additives, I was crunching away
on Lydia's Organics food bars.
The healing power of natural sunlight
I'm also excited about sunshine, and the increasing realization of
just how important natural sunlight is to your health. The more
I learn about sunshine, the more fascinating it becomes. Sunlight
is an essential nutrient for optimal human health. It's something
that every person needs, and yet as I am increasingly observing,
very few people get sufficient sunlight. Part of that is because
most of us work indoors, and so we sit under artificial light rather
than getting the natural light nature intended our bodies to have.
There are some interesting issues here as far as workplace health,
and what employers could do to help their employees receive some
healing natural sunlight. There are also some widespread health implications
in this. Imagine if people went outside in increasing numbers...
think of what we could do as an entire nation in terms of preventing
disease and reducing health care costs. If every person went outside
for five minutes a day and got some sunshine on their skin, we would
see dramatic reductions in breast cancer, prostate cancer, schizophrenia
and depression, obesity, osteoporosis, and even nervous system disorders.
All of this is due to vitamin D of course, and vitamin D deficiency
seems to be present at epidemic levels in our modern society. But
the good news is you can counteract all of this by simply going outside
and getting sunshine on your skin on a regular basis.
Sea kelp for garden plants
Another item I'm excited about is the research I'm conducting on
the use of sea kelp on garden plants, and how this impacts human
health when people eat foods right out of their garden. Preliminary
research is showing that when plants are treated with sea kelp,
in powdered or liquid concentrate form, they produce fruits and
vegetables with much higher levels of antioxidants and phytochemicals.
These plants are also more resistant to disease and pests, and
they produce larger yields.
But even more interesting, when human beings consume these fruits
and vegetables, they receive additional health benefits, such as
enhanced immune system function, that would not be available if they
were eating plants that were not treated with sea kelp. Sea kelp
is something that's quite inexpensive to use, and it seems to offer
tremendous benefits to the home gardener. And since I'm a person
who always recommends that people grow their own food and eat it
right out of the garden as much as they can, sea kelp is certainly
going to be one of the top nutritional supplements for plants that
I'm going to be covering in future articles.
New aeroponic technology
Speaking of growing your own plants at home, I'm very excited about
a new upcoming product announcement that I will be covering in
great detail, an aeroponic growing system. This new aeroponic growing
system will be sold to consumers, allowing them to grow garden
vegetables with almost no hassle. With an aeroponic system, there's
obviously no soil needed whatsoever. Thanks to the simplicity of
this high tech system, it's going to be a hands-off product, where
you just put in the seeds of whatever garden vegetables you want,
press a button to tell it to go, and then the system takes over
from there. A few weeks later, you have large plants, and a few
months later, you have produce growing right out of this new aeroponic
technology system.
This is exciting because it will allow people who aren't gardeners
to effectively grow their own produce, even without gardening knowledge
or much space. You could grow garden vegetables in a windowsill,
for example. With all of the new research showing the health benefits
of fresh fruits and vegetables, eating these fruits and vegetables
straight out of garden in their raw, live, state is going to be an
essential part of maintaining optimum health.
In fact, this could open up a whole new wave of interest in people
growing their own dietary supplements. If you're growing your own
okra, and eating it raw right off the plant, as I do, for example,
you're going to experience a lot of health benefits from those live
okra pods. But if you're growing your own berries, such as blueberries,
you can see even greater health benefits. Research has shown blueberries
are even more effective at lowering LDL cholesterol levels than statin
drugs. Again, this is something you don't hear very much from doctors,
or certainly from the pharmaceutical industry, but it's been proven
true -- blueberries are better than statin drugs. And now, with these
upcoming aeroponic growing systems, consumers finally have a realistically
simple way to grow their own berries.
The system I'm talking about isn't ready yet -- the manufacturer
says it will take another six months, probably. But I'll keep you
posted on this when it's finally available.
When this new technology is finally releases, I can see a lot of
people growing strawberries right out of their kitchens, or growing
blueberries and eating them right off the vine as medicine. Remember,
it was Hippocrates that said let your food be your medicine, and
when it comes to food, there's nothing healthier than growing it
yourself. So in the months and years ahead, you will definitely see
me emphasizing the importance of becoming a gardener, even if you're
using a simple-to-use aeroponic system in a windowsill that you don't
even have to mess with in any complicated way. To me, it's simply
astounding to think of all the medicinal foods that people could
be growing in these aeroponic systems.
Think about it. You could even grow your own aloe vera plants right
in your kitchen, chop off a leaf and squeeze out the gel, and put
that into a blended drink. You would receive enormous cardiovascular
benefits from doing so. This is a habit that I have adopted, and
since I grow aloe vera plants outside, in the desert sun, I have
the luxury of being able to eat raw aloe vera leaves anytime I want.
But for most people, that isn't an option because they don't live
in the desert. With an aeroponic system, they could do this indoors.
These aeroponic systems, by the way, should cost somewhere around
$100 each, which is very affordable, and unlike the aeroponic systems
available today, these new consumer targeted systems are going to
be very easy to use, and there will be no assembly required.
Astaxanthin - vitamin X
One of the next things I'm really excited about is a product called
astaxanthin. It’s something I've done a considerable amount
of research on, and in fact I plan to do a rather large report
on it in the future. Astaxanthin is harvested from microalgae,
and is a pigment phytochemical that alga produce when they become
stressed and think that their environment is changing for the worse.
It's the same pigment that makes shrimp or salmon look red, and
when it is extracted from microalgae and encapsulated, it becomes
an extremely potent antioxidant with tremendous health benefits.
In some of the research I've done on astaxanthin, I've already seen
how the nutritional supplement is practically eliminating arthritis
pain in users. It is also making people practically immune to flus
and colds, reducing muscle aches and pains, and giving people better
mental clarity and higher levels of energy throughout the day. I
currently recommend two companies, and I've been told they both recently
lowered their prices on astaxanthin, so it's a better deal than ever:
AstaFactor fro Mera Pharmaceuticals
BioAstin from Cyanotech
Of course, I was curious about how such a simple-sounding nutritional
supplement could deliver such astounding health benefits, so about
a year ago I bought some astaxanthin and started trying it myself.
I'm happy to report to you that the results are in. Astaxanthin greatly
reduced my muscle soreness from intense exercise (i.e. gymnastics),
and at the same time increased my flexibility. This was an unexpected
side effect, because it was not reported in any of the study literature
surrounding astaxanthin.
As you may know, I engage in gymnastics on a regular basis, do a
lot of yoga and Pilates, and I'm a very physical person. But part
of the downside to that is I'm frequently sore, and I tend to feel
a lot of chronic soreness in the muscles and joints that I stretch
and work heavily as part of these exercise routines. I'm 35 years
old, and out there throwing my body around on the gymnastics floor
like a 17-year-old. Because the astaxanthin nutritional supplement
greatly reduced my muscle soreness and increased my flexibility,
I'm now seeing gains in stretching ability and flexibility that I
hadn't seen for a very long time. What might have taken me six months
to accomplish in terms of stretching is now taking me only two to
three weeks.
A nutritional sunscreen
Another exciting benefit from astaxanthin is that it greatly enhances
your body's adaptability and resistance to excessive exposure to
sunlight. This benefit to astaxanthin was reported by employees
at the manufacturer in Kona, Hawaii. They were able to take astaxanthin
and go windsurfing all afternoon long without getting sunburned.
For my part, I'm under the sun on a regular basis. As a result,
I have fairly dark skin coloration for a white guy. But I knew that
when I went to Hawaii, I was going to get burned if I went under
the sun without any sunscreen for an entire afternoon, especially
out on the ocean, where I was getting not only the direct rays from
the sun, but also the rays bouncing off of the water.
So, as an experiment, since I'd been taking astaxanthin, I decided
to go outside and try this without any sunscreen whatsoever. Now
that's not something I recommend other people do, but I wanted to
try it myself to find out what the results would be. The results
were rather interesting. I didn't burn at all, but I did see some
slight redness on my skin after three hours, which faded later that
evening. Remember, this is three hours of intense tropical sunlight
with a double dose. I am not a dark-skinned person to begin with,
by any means; in fact, I remember growing up as a child, I was always
the first one who got sunburned. I was the easiest to get burned
of anybody I knew. So here I was in Hawaii, under the tropical sun,
getting a double dose of rays, and basically relying on astaxanthin
to help protect me from the sun. And it turns out that it worked.
Yes, my skin turned a little bit red after three hours, but I took
two more astaxanthin and the redness faded that evening, and by the
next day, the only result you could see was a slightly darker tan.
So astaxanthin, it seems, functions as a sort of internal sunscreen,
a nutritional sunscreen. It helps you increase your resistance to
excess sun radiation without having to put on external sunscreen,
and as you may know, I certainly don't like external sunscreens because
they often contain toxic, cancer-causing chemicals all by themselves.
Most sunscreens, for example, are made with artificial chemical
fragrances, and these chemicals are absorbed right through the skin.
They go right to the liver, where they cause liver damage, and they
tend to function as carcinogens in the human system. So, sunscreen
is something that I don't recommend people use. Of course, common
sense should prevail here. If you are pale-skinned and not used to
getting a lot of sunlight, and you are planning on going hiking and
getting six hours of sun on your skin, definitely consider using
some natural sunscreen rather than burning yourself to a crisp. I'm
just saying using sunscreen on a regular basis is not something I
recommend.
Tofu 2 Go
Moving on, I'm also interested in a fairly new product called Pete's
Tofu 2 Go. These Tofu 2 Go products are tasty tofu snack products.
They come in a variety of flavors, and they have both marinated
tofu cubes and a dipping sauce. It kind of reminds me of dipping
Chicken McNuggets into that sweet and sour sauce at McDonald's.
I don't know if McDonald's still offers that, since I haven't eaten
there in probably 7 or 8 years, but I remember growing up I would
eat at McDonald's all the time, and one of my favorite items was,
of course, the Chicken McNugget items. This new Tofu 2 Go product
brings back some of the pleasant memories of chowing down on Chicken
McNuggets, but of course, without all the detrimental health effects
of actually eating fried, pressed chicken parts.
These tofu products aren't fried, and they don't contain animal
protein, of course -- they're made with tofu. But here's the most
interesting part about this…they're sold in a nice, full-color
plastic wrapper package, so it's the kind of product that looks like
it would normally be manufactured with ingredients such as taste
enhancers. I would have expected to look at the ingredients label
for this product and see something like yeast extract, which is really
a code name for monosodium glutamate (MSG), a neurotoxin chemical
that overexcites the nerves in the nervous system, causes imbalances
in the endocrine system making it very difficult to lose weight,
and can cause extreme headaches, mental cloudiness, dizziness, and
so on. Unfortunately, a lot of natural products these days contain
MSG, hidden as an ingredient called yeast extract.
In fact, there's a product I purchased at Trader Joe's called Kitchen
Basics Natural Roasted Vegetable Stock. This was supposed to be a
vegetable stock liquid that you would use to make soups, and the
ingredients say "natural flavor", with an asterisk. The
box says that it's made from corn. Well, it turns out that it also
contains free glutamine because the minute I drank this vegetable
stock product, I immediately got a severe MSG headache.
Because I have very high body awareness, I know what an MSG headache
feels like, and I never get headaches unless it's something that
I've eaten. So this product, Kitchen Basics, apparently contains
MSG in an ingredient that they call "natural flavor," and
yet right on the box it says "No MSG, No Fat, and No Glutens." I
think that's a very misleading product, and it's something that people
should not purchase.
But at the same time, this Tofu 2 Go didn't have any MSG at all.
There's no yeast extract, and even after eating an entire package,
I suffered no headache at all, indicating that there was no hidden
MSG in this product. I'm sure that was an important product formulation
decision made by the manufacturer of Pete's Tofu, and by the way,
you can learn more about this product at PetesTofu.com.
Interview with Dr. Elson Haas
Moving on, I'm also excited about an interview I completed with one
of the best-known doctor-authors in the industry, Dr. Elson Haas,
who's the author of "Healthy Living with the Seasons" and "Healthy
Living with Nutrition." He's also known as the detox doc,
and he has a new book called "The New Detox Diet," which
I strongly recommend everybody pick up, read, and follow.
"The New Detox Diet" strongly supports most of the things
I've been talking about here on this website. Most notably, it talks
about what ingredients you should avoid. Dr. Haas refers to these
ingredients as SNACCs, standing for sugar, nicotine, alcohol, caffeine
and chemicals. These are some of the same ingredients I call metabolic
disruptors. Dr. Haas talks about how damaging these substances are
to human health, and how people can get off of these ingredients
in order to experience greatly improved health, clarity of mind,
and enhanced immune system function, weight loss, and so on. We'll
have some feature articles in the near future about this interview,
so you will get to hear more of his thoughts on a variety of topics.
Unsweetened soy protein powders
There's another product I'm talking about called the Unsweetened
Simply Natural Spirutein protein powders. You may be familiar with
the Spirutein protein powders, because they're quite visible on
the shelves of practically every health food store. These powders
are made primarily from soy protein and fructose, which is why
I'm not excited about the product line in general, as I don't recommend
protein powders made with fructose.
However, they now have a line that is unsweetened. They call it
the Simply Natural line of Spirutein protein powders, and these are
fantastic. The flavors are wonderful, the lineup offers a considerable
variety of flavors, and of course there's a little bit of spirulina
in these products as well, but not that much, by the way. I think
that if any product had much spirulina in it, it would be green,
but these Spirutein powders aren't green, indicating that there's
really not much spirulina in them.
If you want spirulina, go to any health food store and buy some
spirulina powder or capsules. I've been taking a whole lot of spirulina
these days, blending in a couple of tablespoons in every breakfast
shake, and I feel all the better for it.
But getting back to these Spirutein products, their product line
is great if you buy the unsweetened products, because you can sweeten
it yourself using stevia. They create a fantastic base for any kind
of blend. One of my favorite blends is to buy the Simply Natural
Spirutein Peaches and Creme flavor, throw in some soy milk, and a
heavy dose of stevia, and a large scoop of spirulina powder. Mix
that up and enjoy. It's a delicious drink.
If you want some extra fat, one of the things I do is throw in a
raw egg and blend that up, because a raw egg gives you all sorts
of fats and oils that are good for you. I can't recommend that everybody
else do that, because there is a risk of salmonella poisoning from
eating raw eggs, and if you don't have a super-performing immune
system, you may find yourself getting sick. Personally, I eat raw
eggs all the time and I have never had any problems. In any case,
the Unsweetened Simply Natural Spirutein protein powders are definitely
on my recommended list.
If you're vegan or just can't stand the thought of swallowing raw
eggs, go with macadamia nut oil instead of raw eggs.
Speaking of spirulina, there have been some questions recently about
whether it's okay to eat spirulina in huge doses, given how much
vitamin A is in the product. People say gee, if you have too much
of vitamin A won't you compromise your health in some way? Isn't
that dangerous to be eating too much of vitamin A?
There is such a thing as vitamin A toxicity. That's because vitamin
A is a fat soluble vitamin, and there have been studies showing the
levels of toxicity associated with consuming this. But I think it's
very difficult to reach a toxic level of consumption with vitamin
A, unless you're taking it as an isolated vitamin. If you go out
to the store and buy a vitamin A in capsules or gel caps and start
chowing down on that, then sure, you could potentially get an overdose
of vitamin A, and before long you're going to start showing toxicity
symptoms. But getting vitamin A in a natural form with a natural
complementary base of nutrients, like you get in spirulina, is very
different. I don't believe there's a very high risk at all of vitamin
A toxicity, even if you're chowing down on very large doses of spirulina
on a regular basis. And I submit my own experience as a demonstration
of that -- I consume large amounts of spirulina, perhaps more than
any person I know, and yet I don't show any of the symptoms of vitamin
A toxicity at all. But just to be safe, always work with your health
care provider before starting any nutritional supplements, including
spirulina.
A solution for constipation
In fact, there's one thing I want to mention here for those suffering
from constipation or bowel disorders, if you really want to give
yourself a helping hand, go out and consume large quantities of
spirulina powder on a daily basis, in your breakfast shakes or
other fruit shakes. At the same time, get yourself some aloe vera
juice or gel, and buy some okra and eat it raw. I found that these
three things give your intestinal tract lots of lubrication, and
this makes things much easier when it comes time to pass fecal
matter. If you're constipated or you're not having at least one
or two bowel movements a day, you probably could use some help
in this area.
A lot of people turn to fiber, and fiber is fine, because it does
get things moving, but it doesn't lubricate the digestive tract.
If you want to lubricate, you need these polysaccharides and these
lubricating substances found in plants like okra and aloe vera, and
even in spirulina. You also need to be drinking plenty of water.
If you do all these things together, I guarantee you're going to
have a much easier time taking care of your bowel movements on a
regular basis.
I know this is an uncomfortable subject for a lot of people, but
the fact is, if you have to push when you're going to the bathroom,
there's something wrong. A normal, natural bowel movement does not
involve pushing at all. It involves sitting down, letting the peristaltic
action of your bowels do all the work, and basically passing a large
amount of fecal matter in just a few seconds. The feces should be
well-formed, in other words it should be solid. It should pass without
effort, and it should have a medium-dark color, but not too dark,
but more of a medium color, to indicate that it is healthy.
Now, if you're sitting down and actually having to work at creating
a bowel movement, if it takes you a lot of pushing and grunting,
then there's definitely something wrong. You're not getting enough
water in your day, or you're not eating foods that help lubricate
the bowels and digestive tract. So make it a point to get more spirulina
in your diet, get more okra, get more aloe vera especially, and if
you can eat raw aloe vera gel, that's the best of all (don't eat
the whole leaf, because the whole leaf contains a bitter orange liquid
that can cause diarrhea). You will notice a difference within probably
two to three days, and once you notice this difference, you will
never go back to the old way. Because hey, if you can do it with
less effort, why not do it that way for the rest of your life? Going
to the bathroom shouldn't be a cardiovascular workout. It should
just be something you do easily and simply and painlessly, in order
to get on with your day.
And another point on this, sorry to sidetrack so much, but this
important -- if you're not having at least one bowel movement a day,
then there's also something wrong. The body was designed to move
fecal matter through the system rather quickly, and healthy people
will have two to three bowel movements a day. If you're not having
at least one a day, you're probably eating far too much red meat,
white flour, sugar, fried foods, or other processed or manufactured
foods. You're probably not getting enough fiber in your diet.
You might suffer from a calcium deficiency that's affecting the
peristaltic action of the smooth muscles in your bowels and large
intestine, or from a magnesium deficiency. There could be vitamin
B deficiencies involved here, or even vitamin D deficiencies. So
to enhance your colon health, it is extremely important to avoid
consuming large quantities of red meats and processed foods, while
at the same time, making sure you supplement your health with all
of those nutritional supplements that you know are good for you.
These are the superfoods and the green foods, and things like cod
liver oil and plant-derived mineral supplements.
Spry gum with xylitol
Moving along, another product that I am increasingly excited about
is called Spry gum. It is something I've mentioned to several people
now, and they're chewing on it too. Spry gum is a gum that's sweetened
with xylitol, which is of course an alternative sugar replacement
product derived from trees. Xylitol looks and tastes just like
sugar to you, but in your mouth, xylitol actually inhibits the
acid production by bacteria that would normally be working to create
cavities in your mouth when they consume sugar.
By chewing on xylitol, you’re actually causing these bacteria
in your mouth to tire out and eventually die before they can actually
produce acid. See, they think xylitol is sugar, so they go to work
on it. But it's not sugar, so they can't metabolize it in the way
they would metabolize sugar, and as a result they finally just wear
out and die. So, Spry gum actually protects your mouth from cavities.
And at the same time, it's a delicious gum to chew, but be sure to
get the cinnamon flavor or the spearmint flavor, and avoid some of
the other flavors, like fruit flavor, because the flavor fades away
in about three seconds in the fruit flavor.
Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer still rocks...
Moving on, I'm still excited about the Alive vitamin supplement that
I've been recommending for quite some time. I've noticed this product
is increasingly popular these days. The full name Nature's Way
Alive Whole Food Energizer.
Recently, I was being illegally frisked and searched by TSA authorities
at an airport when they noticed I had all sorts of vitamin supplements
in my luggage. They said, "What are those?" I said, "Well,
I'm a nutritionist and these are all my vitamin supplements." All
of a sudden, I was surrounded by three or four TSA employees who
started asking me what supplement they should be taking, because
they're looking for a good multivitamin, but they don't know what
to take. I told them, "Hey, the only thing you need is this
Alive supplement by Nature's Way. That's all you need if you're looking
to take one pill." They were really excited to hear about this,
so they wrote it down, and they looked like they were going to go
out and buy this supplement the very next day.
In any case, if you're not taking Alive supplements today, I strongly
recommend that you go out and buy a couple of bottles of them, and
start taking them. I continue to be a strong proponent of this nutritional
supplement, because it contains so many of the food groups that we
know are now beneficial to health. It not only prevents chronic disease
in a huge way, but when taken in very large doses as a food, I believe
it can even help treat and reverse chronic disease.
Think about what's in it. There’s the green foods blend, with
spirulina; there are also amino acids and concentrated powders from
garden vegetables, many of which are known to be anti-cancer vegetables;
there are also concentrated fruit powders, including fruits that
are known to reverse macular degeneration, to lower cholesterol,
ward off heart disease and cardiovascular disorders, and even boost
immune system function. The Alive supplement also contains concentrated
mushroom extracts, digestive enzyme blends, and even healthy fat
in the form of omega-3 fatty acids.
This is just a fantastic product. It's almost a product I would
have designed if I were going to go out and design a multivitamin
product. Of course, I don't make products, nor do I sell them, so
I wouldn't be doing that, but if I were, this is probably a similar
recipe to what I would design. The only problem people have with
the Alive supplement is they don't take enough. They think it's like
a pill, so they take one or two a day and call it quits. Well that's
nothing; that's like eating one piece of broccoli a day and expecting
to see miraculous anti-cancer benefits.
If you're going to be treating this supplement as whole food concentrate,
you need to put some serious doses into your body -- several grams
a day at least. Some days I will take six or eight of these pills.
Remember, these aren't drugs; these are food concentrates; they are
food, and your food should be your medicine. This is sort of like
eating a lot of fruits and vegetables every day, and there's absolutely
nothing wrong with doing that.
New protein shake from Nature's Way
There's now a protein shake mix offered by Nature's Way that has
the exact same name -- the Alive Whole Food Energizer Protein Drink,
or something similar. It might be called a meal replacement drink.
I've checked this out, as I was quite excited to see this on the
shelf, so I immediately went to read the ingredients label, and
found that, unfortunately, it is sweetened with fructose. Of course,
this protein drink is off my list of recommendations due to the
fructose, but I still strongly recommend the whole food vitamins
in the nutritional supplement form. So remember, what you're looking
for is Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer.
Introducing effervescent compost tea
Due to the popularity of the Alive supplement, Nature's Way recently
came out with an effervescent version of the Alive Whole Food Energizer.
This is a tablet that you drop into a glass of water, then it fizzes
like Alka-Seltzer. I recently picked up a box of these and decided
to give them a try.
Let me save you the trouble: these are downright nasty. I'm sorry
to say it, because I really love the Nature's Way company, but this
effervescent formula tastes sort of like compost tea with an aftertaste
of heavy metals. I know it's good for you, but I just couldn't stomach
it. And I drink some pretty raunchy-tasting stuff. I'll chug a glass
of raw spirulina, or unflavored psyllium husk, or straight chlorella
with water. But I dare not drink this effervescent Alive Whole Food
Energizer again. It's MUCH easier just to take the tablets.
More research supports nutrition
One of the other things I'm excited about these days is that we're
seeing a tremendous amount of research coming out now supporting
the main points I've been talking about over the last few years.
We're seeing all sorts of new evidence about the dangers of pharmaceuticals,
and we've seen new warnings and even outright bans on some of the
most popular yet dangerous drugs on the market. That's going to
benefit millions of people now who are going to live longer thanks
to the fact that they aren't being harmed by these dangerous prescription
drugs.
We've seen evidence coming out now finally proving that antidepressants
do in fact cause people to commit suicide and commit violent acts.
This is something I've been warning people about for years and until
recently, most people would look at me with a blank stare when I
said antidepressants actually make you commit suicide. Finally the
FDA even has acknowledged it, and we're seeing the truth come out.
They can't suppress the truth about these prescription drugs forever.
There are eventually so many people harmed by them that the statistics
cannot be covered up or denied any longer. Pharmaceutical companies
can certainly suppress studies and get drugs approved under questionable "science" to
begin with. Then, they can market them and convince an entire population
to start taking them, but they can't cover up the real side effects
forever. Eventually, after a period of years, the side effects become
obvious, and I believe a few years down the road, the same thing
is going to happen with statin drugs.
Many prescription drugs cause the symptoms they claim to treat
By the way, it's really interesting to find that these drugs often
tend to cause the very same symptoms they are promoted as preventing.
The case in point is antidepressant drugs. They're supposed to
prevent depression, right? But they actually cause people to commit
suicide, so what kind of drug is that? It's causing people to do
the very thing the drug is supposed to prevent. Vioxx is another
example. When I interviewed Paul Chek the other day, he talked
about seeing so many clients who had inflammatory problems (problems
with inflammation), and who were on COX-2 inhibitors such as Vioxx.
He found that the patients' joint pain and inflammation problems
actually became worse once they got on these anti-inflammatory
drugs. He described the situation in his own words, stating that
these anti-inflammatory drugs cause the very same symptoms they
were marketed to prevent.
Prescription drugs often actually cause the very same problems they
are designed to suppress or eliminate, and when they're not causing
the same problems, they are causing other problems that need other
prescription drugs. This creates a chain of prescription drug dependence,
and I think one of the best examples of this is statin drugs.
Let’s say a person goes to their doctor with high cholesterol
levels. The doctor says, "Well, you've got to be on a statin
drug for the rest of your life." So the uninformed, ignorant
patient says, "Okay, I'll do anything you say, doc," and
then starts taking statin drugs. Statin drugs, of course, interfere
with the production of CoQ10 at the cellular level, throughout the
body. It interferes with the mitochondria in the cells, and as a
result, people suddenly have CoQ10 deficiencies, and they can't manufacture
cholesterol the way they used to be able to as well. Suddenly, they
are lacking in sex hormones, because sex hormones are manufactured
from cholesterol, and now that they are taking statin drugs they
can't make cholesterol. So now they have no sex drive left.
Of course, they think this is just an aging problem. They think
it's just because they're getting old; they no longer have any sex
drive, so what do they do? They go back to the doctor. The doctor
says, "Well, you need Viagra." So now they're on statin
drugs and Viagra. That's two prescriptions that they've got to take
on a regular basis, and who knows what the side effect of Viagra
is when consumed over a long period of time?
The point to all of this is that the same guy could have gone to
his doctor and said, "Doc, my cholesterol is too high," and
then the doctor could have said, "Well, all you need to do is
eat some blueberries and stop consuming hydrogenated oils and trans
fats in your foods. That's all you need to do. Your cholesterol is
going to come down naturally." And the guy would say, "Oh,
okay I can do that. I can eat blueberries. I can avoid foods made
with hydrogenated oils. I can do that." And if the patient was
sent home with that advice, the doctor probably never see the patient
about the cholesterol problem again, because the cholesterol problem
would disappear. They don't need prescription drugs.
Let your food be your medicine
The truth is all starting to come out now about this. The research
is supporting what I've been saying all along. We've seen all sorts
of research coming out now supporting the good news about feeding
your body right. We're seeing a lot of information about vitamin
D supplementation with cod liver oil. We're seeing research on
herbs like turmeric, now being shown to be a strong anti-cancer
herb and something that boosts immune system function. We're learning
how cinnamon can control blood sugar levels in diabetics. We're
learning about the super healing powers of fruits such as blueberries
and raspberries. We're seeing more research on garlic and how garlic
can prevent cancer. We're also seeing research on ginseng and how
ginseng extracts prevent colds and flus during the flu season.
The list goes on and on.
Research is finally starting to show that diseases are not only
prevented, but in many cases reversed, by consuming foods as medicine.
And that's good news, because that's the kind of research that empowers
people. It gives people options to taking prescription drugs and
undergoing radical therapies such as chemotherapy.
So the big news in all of this is that it's all coming out, but
it's just taking time. And it leads me to the conclusion that the
things I am writing about today, the information you get from the
books I write or on this website, is the information that will be
considered common sense maybe ten years from now. When all of this
is proven, when medicine has been revolutionized, and when the dangerous
side effects of prescription drugs are finally fully realized and
acknowledged, you're going to see the whole population turning to
foods and natural substances as their medicines.
Don't wait around for organized medicine to catch up
Ten years from now, it's going to be a very different landscape,
and a lot of people want to wait around for the evidence to actually
come out and prove every single thing about food, herbs, and nature
before they're going to do it. Well, that's fine for them, but
it's going to take ten years or longer for that information to
come out.
The good news is that you don't have to wait. You can trust in nature
and your body's innate healing ability right now. You don't have
to have scientific evidence that blueberries are going to reduce
cholesterol in order to actually eat blueberries and receive the
beneficial effects. You don't have to wait for the good news about
salmon oil and how it enhances cardiovascular health in order to
eat salmon. You could have been eating salmon 10 years before this
evidence came out, and you would still get the benefits, even though
the science wasn't there yet.
And there are all sorts of things that the science isn't available
on yet. Some of these include seaweed extracts. Sea vegetables have
potent anti-cancer properties. There's one called fucoidan which
is extracted from marine plants and seaweeds, and I think it will
someday be proven as a very strong anti-cancer agent. I also think
there's a lot more research that's going to come out about the beneficial
effects of eating raw berries such as blackberries, raspberries,
blueberries, and strawberries, not to mention the superfruits such
as acai, goji berries, and the like.
Plants are natural pharmaceutical factories
In the near future, we're going to see a lot more research about
the importance of eating live foods – that is, foods right
off the vine -- versus cooked foods. I think someday there will
be an element discovered that is in live foods but missing in foods
that have been taken away from the vine for several days. The closer
you can get to the garden (the shorter the time between picking
a fruit or a vegetable and consuming it), the better it is for
your health. I think there's some currently undetectable, unquantifiable
element in live foods that is so beneficial for human health, and
yet is completely underestimated and not even acknowledged by modern
science.
And I think it's also fascinating to remember that plants are pharmaceutical
factories built by nature. They are living miracles. By absorbing
sunlight, taking carbon dioxide out of the air, and pulling nutrients
from the soil, they use a genetic blueprint to manufacture foods
that actually reverse disease in the human body. I find that absolutely
amazing, and I think that households in the future will all be engaged
in growing these health-enhancing fruits and vegetables using aeroponic
systems in order to enhance their health.
I think every family that can afford one will have a growing unit
right in their house, and they will be pulling berries right off
the vine and eating those, and they will be grabbing zucchini or
okra or tomatoes right off the vine -- right in this growing unit
-- and eating those raw. That's how people are going to stay healthy
in the future, not by downing a dozen meds every day.
Nature really has provided everything that you as a human being
need to live, and once again, you don't have to wait around for science
to catch up to nature. Science is never going to have all the answers
to this stuff. They're never going to be able to research every single
phytochemical, every phytonutrient in the world. Even if they did
somehow manage to catalog everything that they knew about, there
would be a whole new discovery of energetic elements.
The homeopathy of plants
There's something I call the homeopathy of plants. Homeopathic medicine
is something that has now been proven to be scientifically verifiable.
Water has memory, and if you consume water that has been energized
with the right elements, it can have a physiological effect on
your body.
Plants are also made primarily with water, so the water in the plant
has homeopathic properties as well. The question is what the homeopathic
properties of the water in the plants are. If you eat a bowl of grapes,
you're consuming not only the grape skin, grape fiber, grape sugars,
the phytochemicals, and the phytonutrients, you're also consuming
water in the grape, and that water has the vibration of a grape.
There's a whole new universe to explore here of what I call vibrational
nutrition, or the homeopathy of plants.
Modern science hasn't even scratched the surface on this. There
could be a whole new school of vibrational nutrition that looks at
the different characteristics and vibrations of different plants
as they come out of the garden. The vibration of water from grapes
is probably very different than the vibration of water from a zucchini
plant, or water from a tomato plant. And there are important questions
here, such as how that vibration is altered based on the farming
practices. If someone is a corporate farmer so he's only interested
in profit and greed, how does that change the homeopathic water properties
of the water in the plants, versus a small, organic farmer who loves
his plants, and who brings joy and happiness to his garden each and
every day? Because honestly, I think those two plants are entirely
different, and I think they have a different effect on the human
body. If you eat a happy grape, that's going to give you a much different
health effect than eating a greedy grape, so to speak.
So these are things that we're only beginning to explore right now
in terms of nutritional science. Frankly, most doctors don't even
understand the basics of chemical nutrition, and wouldn't even acknowledge
that vibrational nutrition exists at all. But this is what's coming
down the road. This is an area I'm going to be increasingly looking
at and bringing information to you on, as I find out what's relevant.
This is something that is going to be common sense fifty years from
now. Everybody's going to understand that water has memory, and that
what goes into the water and into the plants is very, very important
for human health.
In fact, if you want to make all food healthier, set up prayer stations
where people of all sorts of different religions and spiritual backgrounds
either meditate or pray over the food as it passes by them on its
way out to the grocery stores. By praying over the foods, you alter
the memory of the water in those foods. You make those foods happier,
more balanced, and more calming. If you actually had prayer stations
with volunteers who would come in and pray or meditate over the foods,
you could actually enhance the health and vibrancy of the entire
human population without having to add a single ingredient to the
products.
That's the future of medicine. See, when Hippocrates said let your
food be your medicine, he probably had no idea that he was talking
about something that existed at many, many levels. It's not just
physical; it's not just chemical; it's also energetic, and that's
the future of food. |