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***Bee Venom Therapy: Modern Healing From the Farmer’s Friend

Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) is an ancient method of treating chronic pain and encouraging the healing process. The bee mentioned is only a domesticated honeybee, as other bees and wasps don’t seem to work as well. Done well, by doctor or an angry bee, the sting works wonders with arthritis, multiple sclerosis, fractures, sciatica, and many other painful conditions.

***Medical Thermography in the 21st Century

In late 2004, Martin Stivers, CPT, CLET, SMII, along with an associate, Dr. Christopher Hussar, DDS, DO, began a study involving the latest thermal imaging technology available. A Midweste company called Infrared Solutions had just brought a prototype camera to market. This patented new technology, known then as fusion imaging, had many applications in fields such as medicine, insurance, and law.

***Fukushima's Radiation Release: Here's One Important Way to Protect Yourself

The Japanese College of Intravenous Therapy has released a series of four videos that you can watch here. They make a powerful case for protecting ourselves from radiation by using Vitamin C and other supplements. What they don't mention is that another powerful supplement to protect from radiation is Organic Sulfur. Sulfur reacts with radioactive mineral isotopes, turning them into harmless sulfates. This reaction occurs naturally because of the electrons that are available in sulfur's atomic structure.

***EDTA Oral Chelation

Four Reasons to Consider It EDTA Oral Chelation has a rejuvenating effect on the body, slowing down the biological clock of aging because of its powerful anti-oxidant, free-radical scavenging ability. EDTA is a weak, synthetic amino acid related to vinegar that was developed by the Germans in 1931 as a solution for heavy-metal poisoning (due to the ingestion of lead, mercury, aluminum, cadmium, etc.). It also has been found to have a wide range of positive results in many other health conditions.

***The Sulfur Study

Note: To purchase SuperSulfur, visit http://www.naturodoc.com/LB-OS.htm The Cellular Matrix Study (referred to here as "The Sulfur Study") was organized in 1999. This study was inspired by a fatal type of breast cancer, a type of germ cell reproductive cancer that had been reported to respond to organic sulfur. While researching this cancer, it became obvious that the sulfur cycle plays an important role in the regeneration of our cells. The Study also found that the use of chemical fertilizers had effectively broken the sulfur cycle in countries that use these fertilizers.

***Provisioning the Campaign Against Cancer

Cancer is a complex and difficult condition to heal and recover from, let alone survive. It is as unique as each of the affected body tissues and the person who faces it. Our mission is to help provision your campaign against cancer.

***What Is Naturopathic Medicine?

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***Surviving Sandy’s Suckerpunch

Hurricane Sandy's winds and water have done their damage, and our hearts go out to friends and neighbors on the East Coast who lost so much. But there's a sequel coming their way that might be called "Sandy's Suckerpunch." It's not as dramatic as the original hurricane maybe, but it's possibly just as lethal to those who are the most vulnerable and unprepared.

***How OraSal (Salicinium) Works

Every normal cell in the body takes in glucose and oxygen from the blood to produce energy needed to perform its function. This process is called respiration, an aerobic process where energy for the cell is produced from fuels and units of power are created as Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP). The first stage of respiration—glycolysis—uses glucose. The second stage of respiration is fueled by oxygen. The important things to know about these two ways of making energy are that: