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Is Your Soy Genetically Modified

So many millions consume soy products, from oils to flours to tofu and soy milk, that health concerns have arisen; additionally, over 60% of the soy products and food additives come from genetically...

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Bouncing for Health

By Scott Miners. My sister and I sought every opportunity in our childhood to find a springy bed and jump up and down upon it. I recently learned that this simple activity, happy as it was, stimulated...

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Walking to Improve Physical Health

In Walking Your Blues Away: How to Heal the Mind and Create Emotional Well-Being, Park Street Press (2007), Thom Hartman writes: “walking may well be the best single exercise there is for human beings....

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Just How Necessary are Most Vaccines Anyway?

By Scott Miners in Vol. 17, No. 2. In his book, Searching for Safety, Aaron Wildavsky (pages 67-68) quotes the respected physician and researcher Lewis Thomas, M.D., for substantiation of the view that...

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Dietary Options for Autistic Children

By Jane Hersey, Well Being Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3. Autism is more common in the United States than previously estimated, affecting about one in 150 children, and is an urgent public health concern,...

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Can Environmental Factors Trigger Autism?

By Jane Hersey, Well Being Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3. A new study from Cornell University has found that environmental factors associated with staying inside too much because of a rainy climate, such as...

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Identifying & Treating Food Allergies: Special Focus on Autistic Children

By Elizabeth Strickland, Vol. 18, No. 6. Food allergies are becoming a serious concern for American children. An estimated 6 to 8 percent of children under the age of three suffer from food allergies,...

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Sleep, Cancer & Protecting Your Health

By Christine Horner, M.D., Vol. 23, No. 3. Everyone knows that sleep and rest are important, but what you may not know is that when you sleep has a profound effect on your health, especially that of...

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Cancer Treatments

By Scott Miners, editor, Well Being Journal, Vol. 23, No. 5.  With colon cancer at age sixty, Kenneth Forror’s oncologist told him that he would probably only live one more year, provided he started...

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Cancer, HIV/AIDS Reversed with Selenium & Amino Acids

By Harold Foster, Ph.D., Well Being Journal, Vol. 23, No. 5 Despite the widespread promotion of programs stressing condom use, fidelity, and chastity, HIV is continuing to spread. Globally, as of 2013,...

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How Chlorine is Detrimental in Our Water

By Joseph G. Hattersley, M.A., Well Being Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3.  Federal regulations require chlorine treatment of the water supplied to urban/suburban areas of the U.S. and much of Canada from...

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A Smarter Way to Vaccinate

By Sarah Cimperman, N.D., Well Being Journal, Vol. 23, No. 6.  In the United States, we give children more vaccines than in any other country in the world. Just three decades ago, kids received eight...

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MMR Vaccine and Autism Link

By Scott Miners, editor, Well Being Journal, Vol. 23, No. 6. Data manipulation by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that obscured a higher incidence of autism in...

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The Case of the Disappearing Cancer

By Louise Heyse-Moore, M.D., Well Being Journal, Vol. 23, No. 6 The referral seemed quite straightforward: a request for home support for a woman with advanced, metastatic cancer. I noted from...

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Just how necessary are most vaccines anyway?

Measles vaccine was introduced in 1963 in the United States. Prior to 1963, according to the Centers for Disease Control’s own records, deaths per year from measles, which had reached a high of over...

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Xenoestrogens

By Bonnie Penner, Well Being Journal, Vol. 23, No. 6. Xenoestrogens can wreak havoc on hormonal balance, potentially creating a myriad of problems. Recent research indicates that they are greatly...

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Dietary Guidelines: A Healthy Nation Coalition Letter

By the Healthy Nation Coalition, Well Being Journal, Vol. 24, No. 2. Dear Secretary Burwell and Secretary Vilsack, At the conclusion of the sixth meeting of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory...

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Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall: Prepare for the Weather

By Heather Tick, M.D., Well Being Journal, Vol. 24, No. 1.  We have lost touch with our environment in so many ways. One indicator for me was my children, who, when they were little, hated dressing for...

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Natural Deodorants

By Sophie Uliano, Well Being Journal, Vol. 24, No. 4. In the green cosmetics world, there has recently been a debate about the pros and cons of standard store-bought deodorant. Two terms have been...

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Pesticides and Children’s Health: The Myth of Safe Pesticides

By Andre Leu, Well Being Journal, Vol. 24, No. 4.  A large body of published, peer-reviewed scientific research shows that pesticide exposure in unborn and growing children is linked to: • Cancers •...

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