#30
23 March, 2023
This issue’s column looks at aluminum in children’s vaccines, the effect of time-restricted eating on metabolism and insulin sensitivity, a retracted study on the HPV vaccines and birth rates, and a tactic for reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.
CLICK TO READ: Shorts
Zinc for skin lesions, niacinamide and skin cancer, magnesium for childhood asthma, and almonds and facial wrinkles are among the topics in this issue’s column.
CLICK TO READ: Literature Review and Commentary
Front Line Covid Critical Care held its third conference in February 2024; topics included gene therapy, covid, vaccine injury, treatments, ivermectin, and more.
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Notes from the FLCCC Conference
A type of programmed cell death, dependent on the chemical reactivity of iron, suggests that certain naturopathic therapies may be helpful in treating cancer.
CLICK TO READ: Ferroptosis: A New Way to Die
Simple eating choices, such as including yogurt, sprouts, and an apple, can improve gut health and overall health.
CLICK TO READ: Best Practices for Enhanced Gut and General Well-Being
A poorly designed study, Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL), is being used to shut down research into the health benefits of vitamin D supplementation.
CLICK TO READ: Vitamin D: Scientific American Chimes in on ‘VITAL’ as Research Money Vanishes
Sodium selenite reduced tumor size and/or improved biomarkers in four patients with prostate or breast cancer.
CLICK TO READ: Use of Sodium Selenite for Cancer Treatment – Part 1 of 2
A recent interview used a Women’s Health Initiative study as evidence of estrogen’s carcinogenic properties, but more recent studies have refuted that initial finding.
CLICK TO READ: Rebuttal to Mercola’s Article on Hormone Therapy
Mindset as Medicine: How the Power of Belief and Hope Can Heal
Sarah LoBisco, ND, IFMCP
The covid pandemic brought many lessons—including the negative health effects of fear and social isolation and the importance of hope and a belief in the body’s innate ability to heal.
CLICK TO READ: Mindset as Medicine: How the Power of Belief and Hope Can Heal
Orthomolecular nutrient supplementation, partially based on Linus Pauling’s vitamin therapy, resolved the author’s arterial hypertension and cardiac arrhythmias and had the added effects of curing Raynaud’s syndrome and stopping vitiligo.
CLICK TO READ: Side Benefits, Not Side Effects
Multiple studies associate daily consumption of apples with reduced risk of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and memory loss due to their anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects.
CLICK TO READ: Apples’ Influence on Human Longevity
A tribute to the doctor who found that alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) reversed liver damage in patients who consumed poisonous mushrooms.
CLICK TO READ: In Memoriam: Burt Berkson, MD, PhD
A tribute to the editor-in-chief of Orthomolecular Medicine News Service and author of numerous books and articles about nutrition and orthomolecular medicine.
CLICK TO READ: In Memoriam: Andrew W. Saul, PhD
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