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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Famous Health Thoughts

Claude Bernard ( 1813-1878 ) “The terrain is everything the germ is nothing. ” And on the death bed of Louis Pasteur admitting to Claude Bernard that he was right in 1895. Antoine BeChamp ( 1816-1908 ) ” Illness is born in us and from us. ” Florence Nightingale – a famous nurse ( 1820 [...]

Bacteria

In 1911, the medical conglomerates made up a tale that Peyton Rous discovered a bacteria that caused cancer and received a Noble Prize for his discovery post-mortem in 1966. This caused the term pathogen named after Peyton Rous’s bacteria. Peyton Rous never recommended this in any of his research that his bacteria caused illness not [...]

Health 101

In 1884, German scientist Friedrich Loeffler isolated the diphtheria bacillus from throats of patients, grew it on a special medium ( laboratories today call this Loeffler’s serum slope to grow the bacteria from suspected cases ), and started carful experiments in animals that took a few years. His work recommended the bacteria themselves didn’t kill [...]

Is Table Salt What You Need?

You Are Losing Dear Completely Structured Intracellular Water When You Eat Ordinary Table Salt? For each gram of sodium chloride that your body can’t dispose of, your body uses twenty-three times the quantity of cell water to neutralise the salt. Eating common table salt causes excess liquid in your body tissue, which can make a [...]

Is Your Body Balanced

As early as about 120 AD in India, Eastern thinkers had reached similar ideas about the seriousness of balance in health. A general medical textbook from that time, the Caraks, described health as a balance of bodily elements know as dhatus, and a contented mental state called prasana. The Middle Eastern approach incorporated the Hindu [...]