Archive for October, 2009

For the majority of people, keeping up with a weight loss program can be really hard and frustrating when they don’t see results soon enough. Those who have allowed themselves to become overweight including children usually develop feelings of guilt, inadequacy and may even experience the unpleasant comments of others. It is not hard to [...]

The majority of people who want to lose weight despair when it comes into finding enough hours in a day in order to follow a weight loss and exercise program. If you feel the same you are not alone and lets be realistic for a few moments. At the end of a day, after you [...]

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  • "The world is a dangerous place,

    not because of those who do evil,

    but because of those who look on

    and do nothing."

    -- Albert Einstein

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  • "The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it."

    Joseph Mengele

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    human body muscles
  • People think that the FDA is protecting them. It isn't. The FDA 'protects' the big drug companies using the government's police powers to attack those who threaten them. What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day.

    Dr. Herbert Ley

    Former U.S. FDA Commissioner

  • Vioxx may have led to more than 27,000 heart attacks and sudden cardiac deaths

  • Tens of Billions Spent On Cures For Cancer And Yet Cancer Rates Continue To Explode.

  • "Most of today’s medicine practices are nothing but a service to pharmaceutical companies"

    Vladimir Prelovac

  • While mainstream medical institutions and media outlets present multivitamin supplements as worthless and frequently toxic, vitamins have led to 0 deaths over the past 27 years.

    In direct contrast, pharmaceutical drugs were accountable for 3 million deaths for the same period, according to statistics from the Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centres'' National Poison Data System (NPDS).

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