Swine Flu Truth Is Dead

By Dr. Keith | Nov 24, 2009

I hate politics but my beloved profession of healing is now dragged so firmly into the ring with dirty fighters, it’s hard to avoid it.

We know that in Feb 2009 Baxter released a genocidal strain of flu vaccine, designed to start a world pandemic. Baxter apologized and claimed it was a “mistake”. Simply untenable and false. It would have required hundreds of people making the same mistake and violating strict security procedures. Significantly, Baxter has refused to say how this “accident” took place.

We also know that a terrifying outbreak of some plague in the Ukraine, which has infected over a million and killed hundreds.

You may not know that in August (weeks before the outbreak) a microbiologist called Joseph Moshe went public and stated that the Baxter lab in the Ukraine was a cover for a bioweapons facility and that a deliberate virulent plague would be released (this is documented). If you doubt it, then why was Moshe gassed, tazered and dragged off the streets of Los Angeles, with absurd accusations that he threatened to blow up the White House? Continue Reading >>

Alcohol Reduces Men’s Heart Risk

By Dr. Keith | Nov 24, 2009

One of the big problems with so-called “scientists” is that they follow the scientific method but not the scientific speak. It’s so common to find that facts state a particular case and then the scientists contradict it—because they have some problem accepting the data.

So there is the pretense of science. People are fooled into believing they are being “scientific”, when in fact they are just resorting to personal opinions, at variance with the proven facts.

As an example consider this new study from Spain, showing that alcohol reduces death by heart disease by up to 54%–and that’s from HEAVY drinking. Yet they still insist that nobody should drink and “other studies” show alcohol kills. Why shouldn’t people adopt alcohol? If their science is worth a spit, drinking saves and enhances lives, for heaven’s sake. Continue Reading >>

forget swine flu worry about resistant bacteria

By Dr. Keith | Nov 10, 2009

Forget swine flu. It’s trivial at the side of resistant bacteria deaths. As of Nov 6th the total still hasn’t reached 1,000 in the US, despite the continuing media hysteria [http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/updates/us/].

Deaths from resistant bacteria run in the 10,000s. MRSA alone killed 19,000 in 2005, the latest year for which I can find official US figures (it is now much higher, of course).

Now Clostridium difficile has joined the fray. It’s name says it all. It’s difficult to control and it’s antibiotic-resistant form is now killing 5,000 people a year in the USA alone.

According to a report (November 1st 2009) one strain of MRSA is five times more lethal than what has gone before. The mortality is 50%, compared to 11% for the “normal” MRSA. Why aren’t the newspapers and TV programs screaming about this?

This is NOW! 50/50 is horrendous odds. Like Russian roulette with 3 bullets in the gun. Continue Reading >>

sudden memory loss after sex

By Dr. Keith | Nov 7, 2009

OK, I don’t normally share secrets of my intimate private life with the public. But—you know me—wherever there is a lesson to be gleaned and it does somebody some good, somewhere, then I’m right there.

A few weeks ago I had an alarming episode that doctors call “transient global amnesia” (TGA). It’s sudden but temporary memory loss following some strenuous or stressful event. In my case it came on after passionate sex with my beloved wife.

All of a sudden, I couldn’t remember what we were doing or why. I knew who I was but wasn’t sure about the lady with me! For several hours I was quite confused about recent events and couldn’t get a grasp on things. I remember shopping at the local supermarket but not what we bought.

It may result from the deactivation of the brain’s temporal lobes and/or thalamus (the part of the brain that serves as a center for the relay of sensory information). Usually occurring in otherwise healthy persons, TGA triggers memory loss from external stresses such as strenuous exertion, high levels of anxiety, sexual intercourse, immersion in hot or cold water, and other similar conditions.

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Simple tips for neck and low back pain

By Dr. Keith | Oct 30, 2009

The concierge’s wife has back pain due to a prolapsed inter-vertebral disc (a “slipped” disc). Then, I woke up this morning with a stiff neck, due a poor sleeping posture (and a dose of dairy in the form of ice cream last night!)

It got me to thinking I should write a little bit about back pain: neck pain (cervical spondylosis) and low back pain constitute the most common musculoskeletal complaints in primary care clinics.

Few of us will go through life without at least one episode of severe incapacitating back pain, whether due to a fall, repetitive strain injury or excessive lifting. I have some great information you can share with family and friends, if any of them should suffer with this problem.

But it turned out to be too much. Even cut down drastically, it’s far too much for a blog. So I posted an entire web page at alternative-doctor.com.

Go read it here: Back pain! You can beat it!

american cancer society wrong but staying wrong

By Dr. Keith | Oct 28, 2009

The American Cancer Society says it is not currently rethinking its stance on cancer screening, as was widely reported last week. Nor do they intend to restate their guidelines to emphasize the inadequacies of screening. It remains a sales hype document for a totally discredited procedure which Prof. Sam Epstein MD has condemned as “a crime against humanity”. Continue Reading >>

antibiotic age is over

By Dr. Keith | Oct 19, 2009

It’s over!

The truth is, the comfortable world as we have known it for the last 60 years is coming rapidly to an end. Bacteria are deadly and the short period of time where we were able to control them is vanishing fast. Even as you read this, a new strain could be emerging somewhere, just a handful of resistant germs; but because of their fantastic power of multiplication (doubling every 20 minutes or so), that new strain could be all over the Earth within months, or even weeks.

You’ve heard of MRSA, everyone has heard of MRSA. But did you know it now kills more people than AIDS and is gaining ground? It doesn’t require unusual sexual practices to spread; with the latest strain you can literally inhale it at your local club or supermarket. Many people did and died rapidly as a result.

But it’s not just MRSA. Now we have VRE (vancomycin resistant enterococcus), which is far more deadly than MRSA (100% fatal septicemia) . Also we now have PRSP (penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae). It is reported that out of 100,000 hospitalizations for pneumonia, 40% are now due to this organism!

Get safe. Get the facts

Bisphenol Also Causes Aggression

By Dr. Keith | Oct 12, 2009

Unless you have lived on Mars these last few years, you will know the mounting concern over bisphenol A, a primary ingredient in plastics. In Letter From Serendipity issue #14 I reported on a straight bribe to get it through safety challenges with the FDA.

Nobody in their right mind could possibly interpret the current science as showing bisphenol A (BPA) is safe. Abundant studies have shown it to be deadly. But of course the FDA has ignored the science and followed the money (bribes). Continue Reading >>

Strep and OCD? The fumblings of science.

By Dr. Keith | Oct 5, 2009

Sometimes knowledge and certainty is not easy to come by.

You may have seen a recent breakfast piece in the USA, about a boy who had OCD (quite severe) but it turned out to be the consequence of a strep sore throat. Sep 24th, see the OCD video here.

His mother Beth Alison Maloney wrote a book about the journey back to wellness, Saving Sammy: Curing the Boy Who Caught OCD.

It’s a powerful story, not least because Sammy could have been a prisoner for life of this dreadful incapacitating condition; but by chance his mother hit on the cure, when the family doctors missed it. Continue Reading >>

Home Test For Omega-3 Status?

By Dr. Keith | Sep 24, 2009

Forget about cholesterol; we NEED cholesterol. Forget about saturated fats; we NEED saturated fats.

What is vital for health is to have enough GOOD fats. None are better than omega-3s, the brain and heart preservers. Omega-3s block inflammation of all kinds and so are vital for protecting aging joints, skin and connective tissue. Where there is redness and pain, omega-3s work like soothing salve!

Now you can get your omega-3s lab tested with a simple take-home kit that allows consumers to measure their own omega-3 levels. Continue Reading >>

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