Posted on May 31, 2008 by pauleilers
“The total quantity of toxins that people are exposed to daily in this country is alarming. Our livers can do only so much to neutralize toxins we take in. After a while it gets exhausted.”
“It takes five to twenty years for cancer cells to grow into malignant lethal tumors. Why speed up that growth [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by pauleilers
Around 300 people turned out for the opening day of the Conway Farmer’s Market, according to Phyllis Strackboard, board member and treasurer for the Farmer’s Market.
Early birds bought bundles of lettuce, new potatoes, cabbage, squash, peaches and even herbs like cilantro, basil and sage from local farmers.
“We’ve been busy since 6 o’clock out here,” Phyllis [...]
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Posted on May 31, 2008 by pauleilers
Satire is difficult, unless the vast majority knows what you’re talking about. Though I’m not a big Maher fan, his commentary about Big Pharma is at the heart of the American health care situation.
“There’s no money in healthy people,” he says.
“If you believe you need all the pills and drugs the pharmaceutical industry says you [...]
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Posted on May 30, 2008 by pauleilers
Satire is difficult, unless the vast majority knows what you’re talking about. Though I’m not a big Maher fan, his commentary about Big Pharma is at the heart of the American health care situation.
“There’s no money in healthy people,” he says.
“If you believe you need all the pills and drugs the pharmaceutical industry says you [...]
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Posted on May 29, 2008 by pauleilers
The New York Daily News recently ran an article attempting to explain why food allergies are on the rise, particularly in the U.S.
Young children are the group most likely to be affected. “As many as 8% of children under the age of three have food allergies,” says Sampson.
In children, the most common food allergies are [...]
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Posted on May 29, 2008 by pauleilers
The New York Daily News recently ran an article attempting to explain why food allergies are on the rise, particularly in the U.S.
Young children are the group most likely to be affected. “As many as 8% of children under the age of three have food allergies,” says Sampson.
In children, the most common food allergies are [...]
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Posted on May 28, 2008 by pauleilers
Did you know forty-six percent of Americans take at least one prescription drug daily?
At one point, my grandmother was prescribed eleven different prescriptions by her doctor. She once said she did not remember anything from that period of her life. The drugs dulled her thinking, made her listless and who knows what else. Eventually, she [...]
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Posted on May 28, 2008 by pauleilers
Did you know forty-six percent of Americans take at least one prescription drug daily?
At one point, my grandmother was prescribed eleven different prescriptions by her doctor. She once said she did not remember anything from that period of her life. The drugs dulled her thinking, made her listless and who knows what else. Eventually, she [...]
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Posted on May 28, 2008 by pauleilers
For one of the kids’ Christmas presents last year, my wife, Laura, bought season passes to Wild River Country. She has lived in Conway for over twelve years and yesterday was her first time to go to the water park.
On Saturday we loaded the car, including our baby’s things. Of course, we also had [...]
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Posted on May 27, 2008 by pauleilers
For one of the kids’ Christmas presents last year, my wife, Laura, bought season passes to Wild River Country. She has lived in Conway for over twelve years and yesterday was her first time to go to the water park.
On Saturday we loaded the car, including our baby’s things. Of course, we also had [...]
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