The Dangers of Methanol Ingestion

by Chris Jones on April 2, 2016

Methanol model 1Methanol or methyl alcohol is the simplest of the alcohols and was originally called wood alcohol because it was obtained by heating up wood in a closed container. In most fruits and vegetables, methanol is found attached to pectin molecules which are part of the soluble fiber family. This form of bound methanol is safe but, as the fruits and vegetables begin to deteriorate, the methanol is released and can be hazardous to our health. In animals, methanol is rapidly degraded to formic acid in cellular organelles known as peroxisomes. Humans have peroxisomes also but they are incapable of degrading methanol and so the alcohol is released into the circulation. There is an enzyme present in the lining of the blood vessels that degrades methanol initially to formaldehyde which is highly toxic. Perfusion of the tissues with formaldehyde is extremely dangerous. Methanol ingestion is known to be a major risk factor for multiple sclerosis, an incurable autoimmune disease in which the insulating sheaths around nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged.

Professor Woodrow (Woody) Monte of the University of Arizona is an authority on the dangers of methanol ingestion and has published a list of ways in which we can minimize our exposure, http://www.whilesciencesleeps.com/monte-diet/ . He has ranked these items with the most dangerous first.

Avoid

1. Smoking tobacco.

2. Diet foods and drinks containing aspartame, also known as NutraSweet® and Equal®

3. Fruit and vegetable products and their juices in bottles, cans, or pouches.

4. Jellies, jams, and marmalades not made fresh and kept refrigerated.

5. Black currant and tomato juice products, fresh or processed.

6. Tomato sauces, unless first simmered at least 3 hours with an open lid.

7. Smoked food of any kind, particularly fish and meat.

8. Sugar-free chewing gum.

9. Slivovitz and Schnapps: You can consume one alcoholic drink a day on this diet—no more!

10. Overly ripe or near rotting fruits or vegetables.

© Dr. Chris Jones, M.Sc., Ph.D.

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Simple Steps to Good Health

by Chris Jones on March 20, 2016

If we want to promote good health, we should minimize or completely avoid the following: Inactivity, Sugar, other Refined Carbohydrates, Gluten, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils (Trans Fats), Processed Meats, Alcohol, and Tobacco Products. Would you believe that some processed “foods” on the supermarket shelves contain up to four of these ingredients? No wonder we have an epidemic of chronic disease in the USA!

I know it’s not easy to avoid everything on the list, especially forms of refined carbohydrate, but we should make every effort to limit our sugar intake and particularly that of products containing Fructose, such as Table Sugar and High Fructose Corn Syrup. Please note that sugar is listed on food labels in many different forms, including Sucrose, Cane Sugar, Evaporated Cane Juice, Corn Syrup, and High Fructose Corn Syrup.

We should definitely avoid Trans Fats, Processed Meats, and Tobacco products, and greatly limit Gluten and Alcohol consumption.

On 16 June 2015, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized its determination that Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils (which contain Trans Fats) are not generally recognized as safe, and set a three-year time limit for their removal from all processed foods.

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Body Mass Index (BMI)

February 1, 2016

What is BMI and why is it important? BMI stands for Body Mass Index and it is a measure of body weight relative to height. The higher the BMI, the greater your body weight is relative to your height. How is BMI calculated? If you live in the USA, you need to know your height […]

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Dr. Daniel Amen on Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias.

January 26, 2016

When talking about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, renowned psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen says “As your weight goes up, the actual physical size and function of your brain goes down. That should scare the fat off anyone!” In this video from a Nerium Conference, Dr. Amen goes on to say that after reading the results […]

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The Supreme Importance of Exercise

January 10, 2016

I cannot emphasize enough the importance of regular daily exercise. We are designed for locomotion and not for a sedentary lifestyle. We are not meant to spend hours in office cubicles glued to computer screens, or slumped on sofas and watching television. If you find that your lifestyle is largely sedentary then commit to taking […]

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Healthy Christmas Gifts

December 19, 2013

Christmas is a very special time of the year when Christians celebrate the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ and the impact that he has on their lives. The Christmas message is one of Glory to God in the Highest, Peace on Earth, and Good Will to All People. We express our love and appreciation […]

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Have a Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving

November 10, 2013

As we approach Thanksgiving, this uniquely North American holiday, the nation gives thanks and commemorates the deliverance of the early settlers and the success of their first harvest. Thanksgiving is a time of great feasting, probably the greatest feast of the year, when families come together and sit down to the traditional, rich Thanksgiving dinner, […]

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Which Fruits and Vegetables Contain the Most Pesticide? The 2013 List

May 30, 2013

The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit organization headquartered in Washington D.C., has now published its 2013 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce (1) compiled from data obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Nearly 70 percent of the fruits and vegetables had detectable pesticide residues after […]

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Why Aren’t American Consumers Being Protected?

April 30, 2013

1. Genetically modified foods and animal produce raised on GM feed must be labeled in European Union countries. Why not in the USA? 2. The practice of adding antibiotics to animal feed in order to promote growth has been banned in European Union countries since 2006. Why is it still permissible in the United States? […]

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Obesity and Its Serious Consequences for Our Health

January 18, 2013

What Is Obesity? The clinical definition of obesity is based on a consideration of the Body Mass Index or BMI. This is calculated from the following equation: (Body weight in Pounds x 705) divided by (height in inches x height in inches). So, for someone who weighs 102 pounds and is 5 feet tall, the […]

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Healthy Christmas Gifts 2012

December 8, 2012

Christmas is a very special time of the year when Christians celebrate the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ and the impact that he has on their lives. The Christmas message is one of joy, peace on Earth and good will to all people. At Christmastime, we express our love and appreciation of family and […]

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Have a Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving.

November 17, 2012

As we approach Thanksgiving, this uniquely North American holiday, the nation gives thanks and commemorates the deliverance of the early settlers and the success of their first harvest. Thanksgiving is a time of great feasting, probably the greatest feast of the year, when families come together and sit down to the traditional, rich Thanksgiving dinner, […]

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Vote “Yes” on California Proposition 37

September 30, 2012

If you are a registered voter in California and want to know whether your food is genetically modified (GM) or not, vote “Yes” on Proposition 37 this November. Consumers in over 50 countries, including Australia, China, Japan, India, Russia and member countries of the European Union, are allowed to know if their food in genetically […]

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Organic Produce: The Facts

August 25, 2012

Organic Produce 1) Is grown using natural fertilizers such as compost and manure to nourish the soil and feed the plants. Chemical fertilizers and sewage are not applied. 2) Is NOT sprayed with conventional chemical pesticides. Instead, pests are controlled using natural methods. 3) Is NOT grown where weeds are sprayed with chemical herbicides. Instead, […]

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Pesticides in Baby Food and Drinking Water in the U.S.A.

July 30, 2012

Pesticides in Baby Food For the first time since the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture ( USDA ) began testing for pesticides in produce in 1991, it has examined baby food; specifically green beans, pears and sweet potatoes. The results were revealed in a press release (1) by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit, consumer-protection […]

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Which Fruits and Vegetables Contain the Most Pesticide? The 2012 List.

June 30, 2012

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has now published its 2012 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce (1) which has been compiled from data obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Nearly 70 percent of the fruits and vegetables had detectable pesticide residues after they had been washed […]

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The Supreme Importance of Dietary Fiber

May 31, 2012

It is now generally accepted that dietary fiber is very important for our health and wellbeing. Its role as a natural laxative is well known but there is much more to fiber than that. Dietary fiber is key to the maintenance of a healthy intestine and this in turn will promote a feeling of wellness […]

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Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention and Cure

April 29, 2012

When you hear the word “epidemic” mentioned, it is usually applied to the outbreak of an infectious disease, not a chronic one. However, the alarming increase in the incidence of Type 2 diabetes and in pre-diabetes today has taken on epidemic proportions. Incidence The website of the American Diabetes Association (http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/diabetes-statistics/ ) reports that 25.8 […]

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Laziness, and How to Overcome It.

March 31, 2012

Regular visitors to these columns will know that I believe the greatest threat to our health today is overdosing on fructose. But there is also another, very insidious threat to our health. It’s laziness. Here, I am referring to the natural phenomenon and not the fatigue which can be induced by illness and certain medications. […]

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Are You Roundup Ready?

February 25, 2012

This may seem like a frivolous question but it’s meant to be serious as will soon become apparent. Let’s review what we know about Roundup. What is Roundup? Roundup is the brand name of a broad spectrum herbicide which basically means that it can destroy many different types of plant. Its active ingredient is glyphosate […]

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Why Aren’t American Consumers Being Protected?

January 21, 2012

Updated October 1, 2012 1. Genetically modified foods and animal produce raised on GM feed must be labeled in European Union countries. Why not in the USA? http://www.drgreene.com/blog/2003/07/25/genetically-modified-food-europe 2. The practice of adding antibiotics to animal feed in order to promote growth has been banned in European Union countries since 2006. Why is it still […]

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Which Crops Are Genetically Modified?

December 20, 2011

Genetic modification is radically different from using plant breeding techniques to select out particular traits such as disease resistance. In genetic modification, genes from bacteria and viruses are introduced into plant cells in the laboratory and this process can cause significant collateral damage to the plant’s biochemistry, so much so that some animals can detect […]

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Give Thanks and Stay Healthy

November 10, 2011

As we approach Thanksgiving, this uniquely North American holiday, the nation gives thanks and commemorates the deliverance of the early settlers and the success of their first harvest. Thanksgiving is a time of great feasting, probably the greatest feast of the year, when families come together and sit down to the traditional, rich Thanksgiving dinner, […]

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The Greatest Threat to Our Health Today

October 22, 2011

I believe that the greatest threat to our health today is an ingredient in our diet, the consumption of which has risen dramatically in recent history. I’m talking about sugar. Let’s look at how much our sugar consumption has increased. Here are the figures for Great Britain and they are essentially the same for other […]

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Is there an Association between Time Spent Sleeping and Aging?

September 28, 2011

A research team based at University College London has published the results of a study (1) which show an association between the time spent sleeping and mental aging. The project involved 1,459 women and 3,972 men who were aged 45–69 at the beginning of the investigation. The time spent sleeping ( in hours ) during […]

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How Can We Live a Long and Healthy Life?

August 1, 2011

Perhaps the best way to answer this question is to study those people who actually do live long and healthy lives. There are regions of the world known as Blue Zones where a higher proportion of people live to 100 years or more and in generally good health. What is the secret of their longevity? […]

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Which Fruits and Vegetables Contain the Most Pesticide?

July 10, 2011

Based on the most current data available, the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C., has come out with their latest version of the Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides, detailing the twelve fruits and vegetables with the highest levels of pesticide contamination ( The Dirty Dozen ) and the fifteen with the […]

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Six Reasons Why Babies and Children are at Greatest Risk in a Toxic World.

June 6, 2011

There is clear and growing evidence that children today are exhibiting higher rates of allergies, attention deficit disorders (ADD, ADHD), autism, developmental defects, learning disabilities, brain cancer and acute lymphocytic leukemia. The prime suspect in all of these conditions is increased exposure to environmental toxins and our children are especially at risk. Even babies are […]

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Protecting Our Children from Toxic Environmental Chemicals

June 4, 2011

There are more chemicals in commerce in the U.S.A. today than ever before, and most have not been properly tested for safety. It is therefore little wonder that allergies, autism, leukemias and developmental abnormalities are on the rise in our children. Please support Senator Frank Lautenberg and his Bill to protect our children from exposure […]

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Success in Treating Cancer by Nutrition and Detoxification

May 12, 2011

Are there ways to treat cancer other than by the conventional means of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation? Yes, there are. In this presentation, Dr. Joseph Mercola interviews Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, a New York physician, who has been having remarkable success in using alternative means to treat patients with many types of cancer, including advanced cases […]

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Alzheimer’s Disease: Reducing the Risk

April 28, 2011

A progressive form of senile dementia, Alzheimer’s disease damages areas of the brain involved in memory, intelligence, judgment, language and behavior. The disease is characterized by the presence of neurofibrillary tangles and beta-amyloid plaques in the nerve cells. Beta amyloid is a polypeptide consisting of 36-43 amino acids and is the main constituent of those […]

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Growing Concerns about Fructose, the Fruit Sugar

March 1, 2011

Fructose, or fruit sugar, is a simple sugar, found in many fruits and in some vegetables also. It occurs naturally, either on its own or bound to glucose to give the disaccharide known as sucrose or table sugar. ( It is also the principal component of the polysaccharide inulin. ) Sucrose is the sugar that […]

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Lose the Back Pain

February 22, 2011

Ever suffered from back pain? Then you owe it to yourself to check this out. The Lose the Back Pain System certainly worked for me, and very quickly too! I warmly recommend it. Sound Presentation: http://www.losethebackpain.com/aff/index.php?p=pacific&w=LTBP-AFF-SL Recently, I was incapacitated with lower back pain, caused by postural issues that led to muscle imbalances, which in […]

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Why Aren’t American Consumers Being Protected?

February 20, 2011

Updated Report 1. Genetically modified foods and animal produce raised on GM feed must be labeled in European Union countries. Why not in the USA? http://www.drgreene.com/blog/2003/07/25/genetically-modified-food-europe 2. The practice of adding antibiotics to animal feed in order to promote the growth of livestock has been banned in European Union countries since 2006. Why is it […]

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Health Freedom Expo 2011, Long Beach, California

January 30, 2011

It was Benjamin Franklin who said that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” There is no doubt that health is wealth and for those interested in optimizing their health, the next Health Freedom Expo is being held at the Long Beach Convention Center, California from Friday March 25 through Sunday March […]

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The Health and Wealth of 200 Countries over 200 Years

December 21, 2010

The health and wealth of 200 countries over 200 years is presented by Professor Hans Roslin in this amazing 4 minute video broadcast by BBC Four in which the data is animated in real space.

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Healthy Christmas Gifts

December 20, 2010

Christmas is a very special time of the year when Christians celebrate the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ and the impact that he has on their lives. The Christmas message is one of joy, peace on Earth and good will to all people. At Christmastime, we express our love and appreciation of family and […]

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Obesity and Its Serious Health Consequences

December 10, 2010

What Is Obesity? The clinical definition of obesity is based on a consideration of the Body Mass Index or BMI and this is calculated from the following equation: (Weight in lbs. x 705) divided by (height in inches x height in inches). So, for someone who weighs 102 lbs. and is 5 feet tall, the […]

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Give Thanks and Stay Healthy.

November 21, 2010

As we approach Thanksgiving, this uniquely North American holiday, the nation gives thanks and commemorates the deliverance of the early settlers and the success of their first harvest. Thanksgiving is a time of great feasting, probably the greatest feast of the year, when families come together and sit down to the traditional, rich Thanksgiving dinner, […]

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Food Rules: A Guide to Healthy Eating

November 6, 2010

Michael Pollan talks about his latest guide to healthy eating, “Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual” in a lecture given at the RSA in London. He is the Knight Professor of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley and author of six books and numerous essays dealing mainly with food, nutrition and agriculture.

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Breast Cancer: Reducing the Risk

October 23, 2010

Recently, two dear friends of mine were diagnosed with breast cancer and now they are dealing with the consequences. It’s hard to imagine the thoughts and fears going through their minds and how their lives and those of their family members have been turned upside down. How can we fight back against this scourge and […]

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Benjamin Zander; a Gifted Teacher Inspires.

September 12, 2010

In just 20 minutes, Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, leads and inspires an audience of professionals, conveying his two infectious passions, namely classical music and his desire to help others realize their love for it. But in this presentation he goes further, touching on leadership and the great opportunities that are afforded […]

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How to Build and Maintain a Strong Immune System

July 25, 2010

It is impossible for us to avoid exposure to infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses so the best thing we can do for our health is to fortify our defenses by strengthening our immune system. Here’s how. 1. Exercise: We are designed for mobility and it’s important for us to be physically active. Exercise […]

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Should We Take Dietary Supplements?

July 5, 2010

The short answer is “Yes” and I take certain supplements myself. These are in addition to a diet that includes 7-9 servings of fruits and vegetables each day, rich in antioxidants, minerals and vitamins. It is important to emphasize that supplements are not intended to be used as dietary substitutes. Recommended Supplements. 1) A broad-spectrum […]

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Vitamin D and Health

June 28, 2010

Michael F. Holick Ph.D., M.D., a leading authority on Vitamin D, describes how important it is for our health and wellbeing (1). It is now clear that low serum levels of Vitamin D are associated with an increased risk of many chronic diseases including certain common cancers, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, high blood […]

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The Threat to Our Food Supply

June 24, 2010

Introduction to the movie “The Future of Food”. The movie “The Future of Food”, produced by Lily Films, explains how biodiversity has been sacrificed in the name of corporate profits, resulting in the cultivation of huge monocultures. It’s estimated that 97% of the varieties of vegetables grown at the beginning of the 20th Century are […]

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Genetic Modification of Crops: A Review

June 22, 2010

What is Genetic Modification? Genetic modification of crops is quite different from classical plant breeding where new characteristics are introduced by crossing varieties of the same species in order to select desirable qualities such as vigor and resistance to disease. In genetic modification, genes are taken from the same or different species and inserted into […]

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Why Are We Not Being Protected in the USA?

June 7, 2010

Genetically modified foods and animal produce raised on GM feed must be labeled in European Union countries. Why not in the USA? http://www.drgreene.com/blog/2003/07/25/genetically-modified-food-europe Chemical companies are now being required to prove that their products are safe before releasing them for commercial use in Europe. Why not in the USA? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/11/AR2008061103569.html The inclusion of phthalates, industrial […]

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Which Crops Are Genetically Modified?

May 16, 2010

Genetic modification is radically different from using plant breeding techniques to select out particular traits such as disease resistance. In genetic modification, genes from bacteria and viruses are introduced into plant cells in the laboratory and this process can cause significant collateral damage to the plant’s biochemistry, so much so that some animals can detect […]

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The Vaccine Controversy

May 4, 2010

If you missed the PBS Frontline program entitled “The Vaccine War” here’s your opportunity to watch it online. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/vaccines/view/ The reason why the controversy over vaccination persists is because many parents have reported that their children have regressed after receiving certain vaccinations. These regressions can lead to autism and other neurological syndromes but the agents […]

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Which Fruits and Vegetables Contain the Most Pesticide?

May 2, 2010

Based on the most current data available, the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C., has come out with their latest version of the Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides, detailing the twelve fruits and vegetables with the highest levels of pesticide contamination and the fifteen with the lowest (1). The introduction of […]

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Protect Yourself Against Colds and Flu.

March 14, 2010

It seems that colds and the flu are making the rounds again so what steps can we take to protect ourselves? Here are some suggestions. 1) Take a multivitamin tablet daily and supplement it with additional Vitamin D3. The amount recently recommended is 35 I.U. (International Units) for every pound of body weight (A) or […]

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Healthy Christmas Gifts

December 14, 2009

Christmas is a very special time of the year when Christians celebrate the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ and the impact that he has on their lives. The Christmas message is one of joy, peace on Earth and good will to all people. At Christmastime, we express our love and appreciation of family and […]

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What is the Secret to Living a Long and Healthy Life? The Blue Zones

December 6, 2009

What is the secret to living a long and healthy life? This question has exercised the minds of many through the ages. One approach to answering it today is to study the Blue Zones, those regions of the world where people live the longest. The term Blue Zone was originally applied by a group of […]

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Translation Feature

December 2, 2009

For those who prefer to read in a language other than English, I have now added a translation feature. Simply click on [Translate] at the top of each article and a drop down menu will appear with 52 languages, including English. Select the language you prefer and the text will be translated for you.

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Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective

November 30, 2009

In 2007, a report entitled “Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective” was published by the American Institute for Cancer Research (1). It was a project of the World Cancer Research Fund International and the culmination of a systematic review of many published findings concerning the possible involvement of specific […]

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The Supreme Importance of Exercise

September 26, 2013

I cannot emphasize enough the importance of regular daily exercise. We are designed for locomotion and not for a sedentary lifestyle. We are not meant to spend hours in office cubicles glued to computer screens, or slumped on sofas and watching television. If you find that your lifestyle is largely sedentary then commit to taking […]

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