Posts Tagged ‘radiation’
Vitamin C for Cancer Patients
September 19th, 2010
Cancer and Vitamin C
Vitamin C as a Cancer Treatment has been used for decades, in combination with other remedies.
The debate, Is Vitamin C Effective For Treating Cancer? ran tonight, 18 September, 2010, on 'Sunday', presented by John Hudson.
The most striking thing, I thought, was the difference between those doctors who were open to the idea of using Vitamin C as part of a cancer treatment, and those doctors who were closed to the idea of Vitamin C having any value, even though they had never tried it.
Someone in the know should really do some research into the psychology behind ...
Electromagnetic Sensitivity
July 19th, 2010
We are all sensitive the the effects of electromagnetic fields. Some people are fortunate enough to recognise the effects of an electromagnetic field immediately they enter it. If the electromagnetic field is a strong one, then they might straight away get palpitations, or tingling up the arms, or a darting pain in the scalp, or bone ache in the limbs.
They might experience a sudden rise in temprerature, similar to a hot flush. Or they might feel nauseous, have stomach cramps, or get a nose bleed. They might suffer vertigo, dizziness, and a feeling that their life force is draining away, ...
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Electromagnetic Fields
July 10th, 2010
How Electromagnetic Fields Affect You
Today, I am going to write about electromagnetic fields in the city of Auckland which are currently affecting my health.
Dear Reader: It is interesting to me to note that this is my 100th post. I began writing about the effects of electromagnetic radiation on health when my sons first began this site for me. And here I am, 'celebrating' the 100th birthday of the site with a post on electromagnetic fields again. Very appropriate. Still relevant. Note: It is not I who is 100. Just this post. Regards, Merrilyn.
This is a good time to put up ...
Causes of Breast Cancer
June 25th, 2010
Causes of Breast Cancer
Many articles will tell you that the causes of breast cancer are unknown. Some doctors will tell you that breast cancer is hereditary. However, there are some chemicals and some factors which are known to contribute towards people succumbing to breast cancer.
Radiation
X Ray radiation of the chest area in childhood, or during youth, can cause breast cancer to develop later in a woman's life.
The women who were exposed to the Hiroshima bomb succumbed more easily to breast cancer, and other cancers, than women of the same generation who were not irradiated.
Your health can suffer, and your immune ...
