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Tuesday, November 08, 2011
BOOK - MALIGNANT MEDICAL MYTHS
Cancer treatments are poor; 5-year survival rates manipulated, used to mislead, Joel Kauffman, PhD
"Oncologists and others pretend that they can cure 60% of cancers when nothing of the sort is true," writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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Annual mammography does NOT lower the total risk of death notes Joel Kauffman, PhD
"Annual mammography to detect breast cancer is a needless expense and pain with no effect on all-cause mortality rates," writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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Adding fluoride to our drinking water was a way of disposing of fluoridated waste, Joel Kauffman PhD
"[H]ighly respected corporations and federal government agencies conspired to dispose of fluoridated waste products in our drinking water. A minor benefit to baby teeth was magnified out of proportion, and long-term side-effects were not even considered, then denied when found," writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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Friday, November 04, 2011
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Typical background radiation is not only harmless, but actually beneficial notes Joel Kauffman, PhD
Typical background ionizing radiation is not only harmless, but actually beneficial notes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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EDTA chelation retards or reverses atherosclerosis notes Joel Kaufmann, PhD
"EDTA chelation does retard or reverse atherosclerosis with improvements in edema, wound healing and in walking distance before pain," writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
"This chapter [in my book] also showed the first example that mainstream medicine does not 'fight fair' in debunking alternative treatments any more than in promoting mainstream treatments," Kauffman notes. Read the entire article | Email this article
"This chapter [in my book] also showed the first example that mainstream medicine does not 'fight fair' in debunking alternative treatments any more than in promoting mainstream treatments," Kauffman notes. Read the entire article | Email this article
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Extreme exercise can cause heart failure and other injuries notes Joel Kauffman, PhD
"[E]xtreme exercise causes heart failure and other injuries, quite the opposite of preventing them," writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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No proof that red wine reduces the risk of death notes Joel Kauffman, PhD
"[N]o long-term trials exist on the effect of red wine specifically on all-cause mortality [that is, that red wine reduces the risk of death]" writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
One to three alcoholic drinks per day has a slight protective effect against cardiovascular disease, but this does not extend to other causes of death Kauffman notes. Read the entire article | Email this article
One to three alcoholic drinks per day has a slight protective effect against cardiovascular disease, but this does not extend to other causes of death Kauffman notes. Read the entire article | Email this article
Thursday, November 03, 2011
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Low cholesterol levels are dangerous, high ones usually are not, Joel Kauffman, PhD
The basis for using cholesterol-lowering drugs is not based on science notes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
"Low cholesterol levels are dangerous; high ones usually are not," Kauffman writes. Read the entire article | Email this article
"Low cholesterol levels are dangerous; high ones usually are not," Kauffman writes. Read the entire article | Email this article
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Advice to eat diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol are not based on science, Joel Kauffman PhD
"Advice to eat low-fat diets, especially low in saturated fat and cholesterol... has no basis whatever," writes Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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Daily aspirin does not reduce mortality in men, and increases mortality in women, Joel Kaufmann, PhD
Daily aspirin prevents heart attacks, yet it does NOT reduce mortality in men, and typical doses of aspirin INCREASE mortality in women according to Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, the author of Malignant Medical Myths: Why Medical Treatment Causes 200,000 Deaths in the USA each Year, and How to Protect Yourself.
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