Saturday, January 9, 2010
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Teddy's seat could kill the health care bill- This is how, you can help !
From the America coast to coast blog, lets get going!...!
There is an election in MA coming up Jan 19 that can change the face of DC. The main stream media is trying very hard to avoid talking about the special election for Ted Kennedy's seat. There is a very staunch Republican candidate against Democrat-the polls today are tied. Scott Brown is currently serving in MA state senate. He is asking everyone for help in making calls or anything else anyone is willing to do. If Scott Brown wins election it breaks the Democrats filabuster proof Senate-leaving them only 59 votes & giving us the one we need to stop their agenda.Please everyone get involved.
http://brownbrigade.ning.com/; A special group has been created for out of state supporters.
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Patriotic Resistance - A message to all members of Patriotic Resistance
We were asked to get this word out on Scott Brown running for the Senate in MASS to take the late Ted Kennedy's seat held for 40+ years.
Anyone across the country who is interested in phone-banking on Scott Brown's behalf, please contact Field Director Brad Hansen at: brad@brownforussenate.com or call 509-595-4683
Brad will set you up with a user-name and password. You will receive an email with your unique user name and password, as well as a link to the website where you will log in. Once you are logged in, watch the tutorial on how to use the system and then you can start making calls.
We do not endorse or support any candidate. We are simply providing information.
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GO TEAM!
WE CAN DO THIS!
LET'S GIT-R-DONE!
There certainly would be some poetic justice in having Teddy’s seat be the nail in the coffin of Obamacare!!
Related: Teddy’s Seat Could Kill the HealthCare Bill – This is How
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
Fight Cancer with Vitamin D
You’ve probably heard all of your life that vitamin D builds strong bones. That’s certainly true, but recent research shows that vitamin D has an even bigger role in many aspects of our health. One role that many people and even doctors are just now becoming aware of is the impact the “sunshine vitamin” has on lowering our risk of developing cancer.
As a powerful regulator of cell reproduction, vitamin D-3, the most effective form of vitamin D, plays a major part in preventing cancers and controlling the growth and spread of existing cancers.
In the 1970s and ’80s, the medical establishment, led by dermatologists, sounded an alarm over the rising number of deadly malignant melanomas in the United States, but when doctors convinced people to protect themselves from the sun, cases of melanoma actually rose in significant numbers. Medical experts blamed the increase on the fact that people were spending more time in the sun because they felt that sunblock creams protected them. Only later did research reveal that the sun’s UVA rays, which most sunblocks did not affect, were just as carcinogenic as UVB rays.
Although this is important, they still may be missing the boat. When sun strikes our skin, the penetrating UVB rays trigger biochemical reactions in the deeper cells that generate huge amounts of vitamin D. As little as 30 minutes in the sun can generate up to 50,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D.
We now know that vitamin D is a powerful inhibitor of cancer development and growth. So by making people vitamin D deficient with their medical wisdom to avoid sun exposure, they inadvertently increased people’s risk of developing all forms of skin cancer, including the deadly malignant melanoma.
Although vitamin D is known to inhibit some of the worst cancers, such as breast and colon, the most dramatic effect on cancers is with the deadly glioblastoma multiforme, the most common primary brain tumor and the form that has stricken Ted Kennedy.
The mortality is around 90 percent, and most die within one to two years of diagnosis despite aggressive conventional treatment.
In a Phase II trial, researchers found that high dose vitamin D-3 produced a dramatic regression of the tumor and complete clinical remission in 27 percent of cases that lasted as long as four to seven years, far beyond the expected survival with conventional aggressive treatments.
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