Posted on April 23rd, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
Job of the Bible’s Book of Job, is the earliest known person who suffered from fibromyalgia. “I, too, have been assigned months of futility, long and weary nights of misery. When I go to bed, I think, `When will it be morning?’ But the night drags on, and I toss till dawn…And now my heart [...]
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Posted on April 20th, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
Dr. Hiromi Shinya has written what is quite possibly the most profound book of the 20th and 21st centuries in both health and medicine. In his best selling book, “The Enzyme Factor,” he states succinctly and unequivocally that “None of my patients have to face cancer again.” He goes on to say that so long [...]
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Posted on April 9th, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
Guaranteed that until there is an awakening to what Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Otto Warburg proved in his research that disease thrives in an acidic environment, we will continue to see the statistics on cancer cases increase. The victim list will grow until every single person that eats a Western diet and drinks soda pop [...]
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Posted on March 24th, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
Is your dog begging for Alkalized Water No? Then my guess is he hasn’t been introduced to it. Believe me it’s time, especially if he has EVER suffered from any kind of bacterial infection, virus, digestive, bowel or arthritic disorder. Did you know that dogs are alkaline in their internal biology just like humans? Yes, [...]
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Posted on March 15th, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
Straight from the mouth of Johns Hopkins: “Do the benefits of aspirin and NSAIDs for your heart outweigh the risks to your gut? Here’s advice on how to reduce the risk and what to do if you begin to experience side effects.” You’ll notice something missing. Yep, Alkalized Water! Clearly, we all know more than [...]
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Posted on March 3rd, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
On Monday, February 23rd, Marla Dickerson wrote in the Los Angeles Times about the pros and cons of electrolyzed water. It’s a great little piece that I think you will all find quite interesting and quite useful which is why I have made it into a pdf document and attached it here. Marla doesn’t sugar [...]
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Posted on February 17th, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
With so many phone calls and responses to my “A Strategy for AIDS” post, I wanted to give those who asked more information. Perhaps it will help many. HIV/AIDS is a very misunderstood condition. Here is a link, AIDS Resource Online, which may be helpful for those who either suffer from HIV/AIDS or have a [...]
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Posted on February 7th, 2009 by LouAnn Savage
This question to Whole Foods, the big quality food chain, caught my eye as I was moving around in “Get Satisfaction,” an oversight website for twitter subscribers. I was elated. Here was an entry by an official employee of Whole Foods and in particular their Private Label division, Teresa, explaining how wonderful their many kinds [...]
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Posted on December 18th, 2008 by LouAnn Savage
Two trillion dollars are spent every year in our country, the United States of America, on a healthcare system that ranks 37th in the world right in between the countries of Angola and Cuba. Tell me honestly, do you think you are getting your money’s worth? What do you want to bet that our grandfathers [...]
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Posted on November 20th, 2008 by LouAnn Savage
Last week I got an email from my ‘all grown-up’ son, Garret. He said, “Mom, this is Movember and I’d like it if you would make a donation to further research for prostate cancer. I’m growing a mustache to commemorate this designation and if you go to the Movember website it’ll tell you all about [...]
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