The Kevin Trudeau Show: 11-17-12

November 17, 2012 by admin  
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Today, Kevin explains how if your thinking is right and you’re not a fanatic, you will live a long healthy life.

Self Help:
Grass Fed Meat & Poultry
KT’s Daily Supplement Program
Change Your DNA Vibration

Health:
How Safe Are the Drugs in Your Medicine Cabinet?
Diet Sabotage: Nearly 1 In 5 Calorie Counts Wrong
Night Owls At Risk For Weight Gain
Butter & Cheese ‘Doesn’t Increase Risk of Heart Attacks’
Can Coffee Prevent Cancer?
Fluoride Consumption Leads to Brain Damage

Wealth:
Wells Fargo Fined $85 Million for Pushing Subprime Loans

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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 9-22-12

September 22, 2012 by admin  
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Today, Kevin explains how if your thinking is right and you’re not a fanatic, you will live a long healthy life.

Self Help:
Grass Fed Meat & Poultry
KT’s Daily Supplement Program
Change Your DNA Vibration

Health:
How Safe Are the Drugs in Your Medicine Cabinet?
Diet Sabotage: Nearly 1 In 5 Calorie Counts Wrong
Night Owls At Risk For Weight Gain
Butter & Cheese ‘Doesn’t Increase Risk of Heart Attacks’
Can Coffee Prevent Cancer?
Fluoride Consumption Leads to Brain Damage

Wealth:
Wells Fargo Fined $85 Million for Pushing Subprime Loans

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Stand with KT!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
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Kevin’s Film Club
Kevin’s Book Club

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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 8-25-12

August 25, 2012 by admin  
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Today, Kevin proves that majority of the studies done around the world are complete scams! Plus, get the latest scoop on natural ways to cure and prevent diseases.

Self Help:
Get Rid Of Candida
Change The Way You Think
What’s In Your Water?
Kill Viruses Naturally

Health:
Low Vitamin D Levels Dangerous
Scary: The No Allergy Peanut
Depression Linked To Alzheimer’s
Fish Oil Prevents Breast Cancer
Cherry Juice Good For Gout
What’s Really Causing That Headache?
FDA New Scare Tactic: Do Not Use MMS!
Hamburgers Causing Asthma In Children
Tomatoes Help Prevent Sunburns
Power Of Prayer Very Effective
Shrimp Hooked On Prozac
Video Games Hurting Children
Cuddle Pet To Reduce Stress
The Burning Question: Are Airport Body Scanners Safe?
Pasticcios Great For Heart
Tea Tree Oil Effective For Skin Cancer
Lucky Charms Actually Work

Everything Kevin:
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Steve Jobs Death Renews Interest in Natural Health, Old Remedies

October 6, 2011 by admin  
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October 6, 2011

General Medicine

By: Christy Burton

Pharmaceutical industry influence over health care wanes as failure and recession concerns turn patients to what others have done in the past that worked.

She used to get debilitating menstrual cramps every month. For two days in 28, a Canadian woman (who doesn’t want to be identified) rolled around in bed in severe pain and nausea. When she was well she visited a doctor who suggested a drug store shelf staple targeted to women like her. She told the doctor she tried it and couldn’t stomach the side effects.

Why Natural Remedies Aren’t Prescribed.

The woman finally went to a Naturopath, who recommended she try the oil from the evening primrose flower as a preventative and treatment for cramps and bloating. She did. It worked. She went back to her doctor with the exciting news but he didn’t seem surprised at all.

“That’s what my wife uses,” he said to her shock and confusion.

She asked, then why didn’t he suggest that treatment to her, as the only ‘side effects’ were beneficial. Evening Primrose oil is a source of Omega fatty acids. It was a short time before he would be quitting his practice out of frustration with the politicized medical system. “I’m not permitted to do that,” was his response. Pharmaceuticals are okay to prescribe. Natural remedies are not. They don’t go through the rigorous testing process that ‘drugs’ do, and they never will, because they’re already widely marketed and there would be no payback for the multi-million dollar cost of the process. It’s in this spirit that this article is written.

What ‘They’ Use

To avoid the risk of being sued for recommending ‘unconventional’ treatments for ills, this article is written describing what others have used successfully to treat a variety of health challenges. The caveat is responsibly added: any information included in this article is not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical consultation.

It was a shock when computer genius and entrepreneur Steve Jobs died in 2011 at 56 years of age. He had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, treated surgically, and was believed cured and expected to live much longer than he did.

Essiac, Flor Essence, Prayer and an old Ojibwa Medicine Man

A contributor to this article says a CT scan performed on her confirmed a rapidly growing tumour on her pancreas that left her to be unable to eat, and caused her severe pain, jaundice and exhaustion. She had already met with her lawyer and called her life insurance company to alert them to her fast approaching demise when she made what might have been a last trip to the local church. There, a man sitting in front of her prayed personally and fervently for her healing. So did her chiropractor. So did others. Someone got her some Essiac and Flor Essence, both teas made from a number of North American plants used by the Ojibwa first nations for hundreds of years to cure cancer. She was able to digest that tea when nothing else would stay down, and eventually an MRI confirmed that her pancreas was back to normal. There is a rising question, could prayer and the tea have helped Steve Jobs? Patrick Swayze? The myriads of others taxing health care systems?

In his book, Natural Cures “They” Don’t Want You to Know About, (Alliance Publishing Group), Kevin Trudeau provides ample evidence that money and political influence affect the dissemination of medical information around the globe.

He reiterates many known but rarely advised insights into ways to be healed and get healthy such as adequate, good quality sleep and a nutrient rich, organic diet that doesn’t include processed foods. Nutrition is covered for about 20 minutes of the curriculum for medical doctors according to one graduate of the University of Toronto even though whatever is input directly into a system obviously would have the greatest effect. As illustrated in the documentary Super Size Me, unfortunately, people don’t want to hear that they shouldn’t have what they love and are used to. The result is unmanageable health care costs and early deaths.

There are a myriad of treatments on the market for frequent and uncontrolled urination, but some people have found that coffee drinking causes that unpleasantness for them. Some people need to avoid tea, and many have found that real, pure cranberry products help to reverse the effects and negate the need for adult diapers. Drinking cranberry juice has helped a number of people deal with recurrent bladder infections.

Cold cloths on the head and/or massages can alleviate headaches that normally would be treated with drugs that cause stomach and liver problems. Many arthritis sufferers claim to find great relief from taking natural products like pineapple and cherry extracts, boswellia and turmeric (which has many other uses). Doctors generally prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs for arthritis that result in stomach problems that have to be investigated and treated.

It’s well documented that antibiotics cause digestive problems, but those who know, replenish their intestinal flora and fauna with bacteria like acidophilis.

Hyper acidity and acid reflux, both dangerous conditions, have been successfully treated with diet change; mainly, eating alkaline causing foods.

Trudeau responds to his detractors by saying he really doesn’t stand to gain much by recommending that people excercise and eat naturally to be healthy.

“Licensed health-care practitioners who use natural remedies instead of drugs and surgery report higher success rates than medical doctors using drugs and surgery. They also report virtually no side effects compared to medical doctors who report negative side effects in virtually 100 percent of their patients” (P 288, Natural Cures).

In the wake of what seems to many to be an inevitable global recession, health care is going to have to be an individual responsibility, he says, with research and getting the word out as the key.

Click here for the full report from General Medicine

The Kevin Trudeau Show: 7-21-11

July 21, 2011 by admin  
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Today, Kevin explains how if your thinking is right and you’re not a fanatic, you will live a long healthy life.

Self Help:
Grass Fed Meat & Poultry
KT’s Daily Supplement Program
Change Your DNA Vibration

Health:
How Safe Are the Drugs in Your Medicine Cabinet?
Diet Sabotage: Nearly 1 In 5 Calorie Counts Wrong
Night Owls At Risk For Weight Gain
Butter & Cheese ‘Doesn’t Increase Risk of Heart Attacks’
Can Coffee Prevent Cancer?
Fluoride Consumption Leads to Brain Damage

Wealth:
Wells Fargo Fined $85 Million for Pushing Subprime Loans

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Stand with KT!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
Follow Kevin on Twitter
Become A Fan of Kevin on Facebook
Kevin’s Film Club
Kevin’s Book Club

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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 2-12-11

February 12, 2011 by admin  
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Today, Kevin proves that majority of the studies done around the world are complete scams! Plus, get the latest scoop on natural ways to cure and prevent diseases.

Self Help:
Get Rid Of Candida
Free Vitamin D3!
Change The Way You Think
What’s In Your Water?
Kill Viruses Naturally

Health:
Low Vitamin D Levels Dangerous
Scary: The No Allergy Peanut
Depression Linked To Alzheimer’s
Fish Oil Prevents Breast Cancer
Cherry Juice Good For Gout
What’s Really Causing That Headache?
FDA New Scare Tactic: Do Not Use MMS!
Hamburgers Causing Asthma In Children
Tomatoes Help Prevent Sunburns
Power Of Prayer Very Effective
Shrimp Hooked On Prozac
Video Games Hurting Children
Cuddle Pet To Reduce Stress
The Burning Question: Are Airport Body Scanners Safe?
Pasticcios Great For Heart
Tea Tree Oil Effective For Skin Cancer
Lucky Charms Actually Work

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Support Kevin!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
Follow Kevin on Twitter
Become Kevin’s Friend on Facebook
Kevin’s Film Club
Kevin’s Book Club

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Study Investigates Power of Prayer In Healing

February 11, 2011 by admin  
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February 11th, 2011

TimesDaily.com

By: Trevor Strokes

Jerry Crowden was on his way for a vacation on July 4, when a vehicle ran a red light and hit the pastor of Southside Baptist Church in Sheffield.

His wife, Darlene, escaped the upside-down vehicle and Jerry, with a broken neck, pulled his daughter, Jennifer, and her friend from the wreckage.

Members of his church community rallied around and established e-mail lists and phone trees to help pray for the pastor in need.

Doctors at UAB said if the pastor survived, he would become paraplegic.

“With prayers, he is not!” said Lecia Ford, one of Crowden’s supporters.

The majority of Americans share the view that prayer has the power to deliver good health, a notion that scientists have tested and later repudiated.

Four out of five Americans believe that prayer works regardless of what a person actually believes, according to a May Gallup poll. The poll included a random sample of 1,049 adults interviewed in May via landline or cell phone.

Researchers have looked into whether prayer can impact a person’s health, a field critics say is rife with pseudoscience.

That doesn’t sway the feelings of the majority of Americans.

“My feeling is that prayer is very beneficial to anyone, especially one who is going through difficult times,” said Dr. Eddy Garner, director of missions for the Colbert/Lauderdale Baptist Association, who was familiar with Crowden’s case. “The important thing is that we are asking our living God to intercede.”

American and South African researchers concluded that prayer can physically improve the health of those being prayed for, especially when the prayer is done physically close to the person in need.

The researchers concluded that rural residents in Mozambique who were hearing or visually impaired showed improvements when they received prayer that involved direct bodily contact, also referred to as proximal prayer.

“We chose to investigate ‘proximal’ prayer because that is how a lot of prayer for healing is actually practiced by Pentecostal and charismatic Christians around the world,” said Candy G. Brown, associate religious studies professor at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Brown led the study that was published in August in the Southern Medical Journal that is based in Birmingham.

The research was funded by the John Templeton Foundation, an organization that has received criticism from the scientific community as bringing religious questions into scientific inquiry.

“I read through the Southern Medical Journal’s latest prayer study, and it brought to mind a similar attempt by the journal’s editors to gather a lot of public attention by publishing a seriously flawed study of the healing power of Christian prayer (the editors seem indifferent to the efficacy of prayers of other faiths),” wrote Andrew Skolnick via e-mail.

Skolnick is the former executive director for the Center for Inquiry’s Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health and served as an associate editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association for nine years.

The Southern Medical Journal published a study in 1988 titled, “Positive Therapeutic Effects of Intercessory Prayer in a Coronary Care Unit Population.”

Click here for the full report from TimesDaily.com