To 'Consume' or Produce? It Shouldn't be a Question

While I have written two of the greatest books rarely to be read (I Am My Body, NOT! is one), the following quotation is as relevant today as it was when I first wrote it over 12 years ago. The People of the United States are creativity and innovation standard setters of the world because freedoms of speech and trade…

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De-hydration, Structured Water, and the Abatement of Disease

The importance of hydration cannot be overstated. The role of dehydration as a factor in the onset of an entire spectrum of disease pathologies, is grossly understated. While the makers of Viagra proudly boast that 20 million men have now used the little blue pill, no one is telling us that replenishing the body’s supply of water could have achieved…

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A Letter to President Obama: Thoughts on Health Care

BOOKS & MEDIAWERKS February 27, 2009 President Barack Obama The White House Washington, DC Dear Mr. President, It is noble of you to want to ensure that adequate health insurance coverage is available to all citizens by proposing a plan that would eventually cover the estimated 48 million Americans who are currently without it. HOWEVER, in choosing this particular strategy,…

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Stimulus Alert: NOT the System, but Health Itself

VANCOUVER, BC — For many millions of Americans and members of other nations who subscribe to Western Medical orthodoxy, the value of the term “health care” has shrunk even more precipitously than that of the American dollar, almost to the brink of meaninglessness. According to an Associated Press story, President Obama is poised to present a health care overhaul plan…

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'Shift' Has Happened: Hail to the New Chief

The major event of my day on January 20, 2009, was returning home from a quick trip to Northern California, where I interviewed two remarkable people. The major event of the world was the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States. While I’ve yet to see his entire address, the light of the shift that…

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