I can’t remember the last time I felt so good…
December 3, 2009 by Brandy
Filed under Testimonials
Hi Kevin,
I just wanted to write to you to express my gratitude for all of the wonderful information that you are working so hard to share with the public. I recently picked up a copy of your Natural Cures book and after implementing just a few of your suggestions for the past few months, I must say I can’t remember the last time I felt so good!
As a 28 year old, my health has not been terrible, but I have had a number of problems which someone of my age and fitness should not experience. In particular I’ve suffered with so many colds and flu I’ve lost count, tiredness and lack of motivation, anxiety and panic attacks, and problems sleeping. Since I read your book, I’ve begun to modify my lifestyle as you suggested. I purchased a good quality filtration system and started drinking enough water daily. I’ve also begun only eating organic food and dishes that I’ve prepared myself. I’ve added a lot more organic fruit and vegetables to my diet and have begun taking a vitamin D3 supplement, stopped wearing deodorant, and I also now take some Aloe Vera juice daily.
The results are just phenomenal! Tiredness – GONE! Lack of motivation – GONE! Anxiety and panic attacks – GONE! Sleeping problems – GONE! Body odor from sweat – GONE!
I’ll be implementing more of your suggestions as I go along and I can’t wait to see the results! I just wanted to extend my thanks, as I never would have come across this information if not for your hard work. In a world where it’s so easy to be influenced by the negativity and fear mongering on the airwaves, it’s great to finally have a voice such as yours out there committed to EMPOWERING people with information.
In this regard, your radio show stands head and shoulders above the rest of the alternative media. It actually makes me feel GOOD to listen to it! Congratulations on a fantastic job, thanks so much, and all the best!
Pete Morris
London, England
Dementia from Traffic Fumes
November 23, 2009
Natural News
By E. Huff
A recent German study published in the journal Environmental Research revealed a definitive link between prolonged inhalation of automobile fumes and inflammation of the brain. An analysis of a group of women found that those who lived closest to busy roads were the most likely to develop memory problems and mild cognitive impairment, indicating the potential onset of fume-induced dementia.
The group from Heinrich-Heine University in Dusseldorf constructed models that measured air pollution and the location of the womens’ homes in proximity to roads that were travelled by more than 10,000 cars in a day. Findings revealed that, among women under age 74, those that lived the closest to the busy roads performed the worst on cognition tests.
Since mild cognitive decline can indicate either a transition between normal aging and dementia, further research and follow-up with the women was emphasized. Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most widely recognized forms of dementia and researchers continue to investigate its causes.
It is widely accepted that air pollution particles are so small that they are able to pass through the lungs and make their way into the brain. As a result, the brain tissue becomes inflamed and cognitive decline begins to occur. By crossing the blood-brain barrier and lodging themselves in the brain, these particulates are the primary suspect in causing cognitive dysfunction.
Toxic heavy metals such as aluminum and mercury act similarly in that they build up in the body, particularly in the brain, and cause serious problems. Antiperspirant deodorants, baking sodas, food additives, and vaccines commonly contain aluminum derivatives that many claim are the perpetrators in causing brain disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Vaccines are also often loaded with mercury.
Industry must also strive to develop cleaner forms of energy that cause less of a negative impact upon people. Particularly with automobiles, clean fuel technologies are of critical importance since vehicle exhaust is known also to induce asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes.
One would do best to live as far away from busy roads and polluted areas as possible and to integrate an ongoing detoxification regime into his or her lifestyle. By continually ridding the body of lodged toxins with supplements such as chlorella, spirulina, and garlic, the potential for excessive toxin buildup is virtually impossible. By perpetually cleansing the body, it will be better able to fend off harmful disease despite inevitable exposure to various toxins.













































