Sunday, July 27, 2014

Cancer Victims have pH too Aidic - Raise pH with Baking Soda-Alkaline Diet


Cancer victims have a pH that is too acidic.

Raise pH with Baking Soda and Alkaline Diet


July 27, 2014 Don Porter

Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1931 Nobel Prize Winner, CLEARLY demonstrated that all forms of cancer are characterized by 2 basic conditions: acidosis & hypoxia (lack of oxygen). “Cancerous tissues are acidic, whereas healthy tissues are alkaline.
Cancer can't survive in an alkaline body or in Oxygen. All people with Cancer have a pH that is too acidic.  

1931 Dr. Otto Warburg, 2X Nobel Prize Winner proved that all forms of cancer are characterized by 2 basic conditions: acidosis & hypoxia (lack of oxygen). “Cancerous tissues are acidic, healthy tissues are alkaline. Cancer can't survive in an alkaline body or in Oxygen. All people with Cancer have a pH that is too acidic. High pH kills cancer cells! 99% of terminal cancer victims are 1,000x more acidic than normal.

“In the last 93 years, there have been only two monumental works that have succeeded in explaining the actual cause and treatment of cancer: No. 1 is the Nobel Prize-winning German physician and scientist, Otto Warburg, M.D., Ph.D. work, The Metabolism of Tumours, published in Germany in1910. No. 2 is Professor Brian Scott Peskin’s, The Hidden Story of Cancer, which details a scientific breakthrough that explains Dr. Warburg’s research and introduces new science that will prevent cancer. This is undoubtedly a breakthrough of biblical proportions.” Bernardo C. Majalca, N.D. (Stage Four Cancer Researcher).

Almost ALL diseases/illnesses require an ACIDIC environment to flourish. Create Alkalinity (high ph-7.8 +) and the enhanced Oxygen environment will terminate their existence in your cells. Eat ONLY Alkaline organic foods, filtered water, green Kukicha tea, walk 30+ minutes per day, & consider using 9+ pH Baking Soda as in DJP Baking Soda Protocol - search- donportercancer

Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr.- Quote:   

 “When people learn to eat “Plant Based” to eliminate heart disease it could inaugurate a seismic revolution in health. Other diseases that resolve include obesity, hypertension, stroke, heart attacks, gall stones, diverticulitis, asthma, osteoporosis, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, lupus, a marked decrease in the common western cancers of breast, prostate, colon, endometrial, ovarian, and pancreatic”.

I recommend Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr. his Books, Plant based Diet seminars, and More !


Almost ANYONE CAN CURE CANCER, along with MOST other diseases ! Eat Organic Plant Based Diet .

Wednesday, July 23, 2014




 AMAZING HUMAN FACTS
updated Don Porter July 23, 2014

Among the top ten causes of death in the US are toxic reactions to correctly prescribed drugs, which make more than two million Americans seriously ill every year, and kill 106,000+ more.  Incorrectly prescribed drugs account for another 90,000+ deaths each year!

Our Bodies - Immune System are a MAJOR Miracle !

STOP Chemically Abusing it with Chemically filled Packaged & Fast Foods, Most Packaged Foods are mad to Look-Smell-Taste Good, be Addictive - Last a LONG TIME ALL done with Chemicals !

Beware of Drs. giving your body dangerous un-natural, Powerful Drugs
Drs. Promoted Smoking Many NOW Promote Drugs
 
ANYONE can beat Cancer, as I did - AND “When people learn to eat “Plant Based”, to eliminate heart disease it could inaugurate a seismic revolution in health. Other diseases that resolve include obesity, hypertension, stroke, heart attacks, gall stones, diverticulitis, asthma, osteoporosis, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, lupus, & a marked decrease in the common western cancers of breast, prostate, colon, endometrial, ovarian, & pancreatic”. Dr. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr.  Quote:  

 o   A person can live without food for about 40 days, but only about 7 days without water, 6-8 minutes without air, and literally an instant without Life Force.
o   Stomach lining cells produce mucus, pepsin, HCl to a pH of 2.0 (100,000X the acidity of your bloodstream)
o   More than half the bones in the human body are in the hands and feet.
o   The highest recorded "sneeze speed" is 165 km (102 miles) per hour.
o   The heart beats about 3 billion times in the average person's lifetime.
o   A newborn baby has 350 bones, but a fully-grown adult has only 206.
o   Blood is a liquid organ.         o   Everyone is colorblind at birth.
o   Our lungs inhale over two million liters of air every day, without even thinking.  The surface area of the lungs is approximately the same size as a tennis court.
o   Food will get to your stomach even if you're standing on your head.
o   Skin is the largest body organ.
o   Your brain operates on the same amount of power as a 10 watt light bulb about 200 kilocalories per day,.. So the cartoon image of a light bulb over your head when a great thought occurs isn't too far off the mark.
 Every 7 years your body completely replaces itself. 25,000,000 of your cells died while you read this sentence. It's okay though, your body made more than 300 billion new ones today. The cells that make up your body are dying and being replaced all the time. This happens so often that about every 7 years you have a completely new body of cells. While this is true for most cells, such as the cells lining the stomach, some of the most important cells in your body (those of your bones, your brain, and your heart) don't regenerate much at all, so treat them with care.
 o   Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 250 miles per hour The speed of nerve impulses varies enormousy but the fastest travel at about 250 mph. That's as fast as a Formula 1 racing car! However this demand for speed uses a lot of energy and is found only in neurons that need to transfer information urgently. For example, if you burn your fingers it is important that your brain gets the message to withdraw your hand very quickly.
o   There are more cells in your body than stars in the galaxy Your entire body is made up of around 75 trillion cells. Each one of your cells is like a small city with thousands of different types of complex molecules interacting with each other to keep you alive and conscious. When you compare this to the 400 billion stars in our galaxy, you can understand just how magical your existence really is. So the next time you are feeling down or insignificant, simply remember, you are made of 75,000,000,000,000 cells, and that's far from “insignificant”!

   There are 100,000 miles of blood vessels in an adult human body If you took all of the blood vessels out of an average child, and laid them out in one line, the line would be over 60,000 miles long. An adult's vessels would be closer to 100,000 miles long! That means an adult's blood vessels could go around the circumference of the world more than 4 times!
o   The cells in your body react to your thoughts Ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once said: “Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions”. Your mind is a powerful machine and controls every function of the body. But the good news is you have the power to control your mind. Experiencing positive thoughts leads to more positive thoughts and an even broader view of everything around us. For example, positive thoughts can strengthen your immune system while negative thoughts can bring it down.
o   You are made of stardust  As Carl Sagan used to say, we are made of “star stuff”. It sounds like a line from a poem, but there is some concrete science behind this statement: almost every element on Earth was formed at the heart of a star. The carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms in our bodies, as well as atoms of all other heavy elements, were created in previous generations of stars over 4.5 billion years ago. So next time you're out gazing at stars twinkling in the night sky, remember, we are all made of star dust, we are all one!
o   The average adult is made up of 100 trillion cells.
o   There are more bacteria in your body than the number of cells in your body.  There are an estimated 75 to 100 trillion cells in the human body.
o   Our brain is more complex than the most powerful computer - has over 100 billion nerve cells.
o   Capillaries are so small that red blood cells can only travel through them in single file.
o   The cornea, the outermost layer of the eye, is the only living tissue in the human body without blood vessels?  It receives nutrients from tears and from the aqueous humor.
o   Each cell in your body has an estimated 6 to 8 feet of DNA.
o   Research - shown that guilt damages immune system by lowering your immunoglobulin levels.
o   The total length of your circulatory system stretches an amazing 60,000 miles. That is more than twice the distance around the Earth.
o   In one square inch of skin there are four yards of nerve fibers, 600 pain sensors, 1300 nerve cells, 9000 nerve endings, 36 heat sensors, 75 pressure sensors, 100 sweat glands, 3 million cells, and 3 yards of blood vessels.
o   Except for your brain cells, 50,000,000 of the cells in your body will have died and been replaced with others, all while you have been reading this sentence.
o   Your heart beats about 100,000 times in one day and about 40,000,000 times a year.  In one hour the heart works hard enough to produce enough energy to raise almost one ton of weight one yard from the ground.
 o  The liver is often called the body's chemical factory.  Scientists have counted over 500 liver functions.
o   The central nervous system is connected to every part of the body by 43 pairs of nerves.  Twelve pairs go to and from the brain, with 31 pairs going from the spinal cord.  There are nearly 45 miles of nerves running through our bodies.
o   Messages travel along the nerves as electrical impulses.  They travel at speeds up to 248 mile per hour.
o   The central nervous system is the master system of all functions within your body and has a reciprocal Neurophysiologic relationship with the Acupressure Meridian and Chakra (Emotional Energy Centers) Systems of energetic function within your being.  Subluxations in your spine, cranium and extremities, interfere with the flow of nerve impulse energy information and acupressure meridian energy within your body.
o   The aorta, the largest artery in the body, is almost the diameter of a garden hose.  Capillaries, on the other hand, are so small that it takes ten of them to equal the thickness of a human hair.
o   Your body has about 5.6 liters (6 quarts) of blood.  This 5.6 liters of blood circulates through the body three times every minute. In one day, the blood travels a total of 19,000 km (12,000 miles) - that's four times the distance across the US from coast to coast.
o   Our eyes can distinguish up to one million color surfaces and take in more information than the largest telescope known to man.
o   Our hearing is so sensitive it can distinguish between hundreds of thousands of different sounds.
o   Our sense of touch is more refined than any device ever created.o   We give birth to 100 billion red blood cells every day and about two million red blood cells every second.
o   When we touch something, we send a message to our brain at 124 mph.
o   We have over 600 muscles.  
o   We exercise at least 30 muscles when we smile.
o   We are about 70% water. 
o   We make one liter of saliva a day.o   Our nose is our personal air-conditioning system: it warms cold air, cools hot air and filters impurities.
o   We have copper, zinc, cobalt, calcium, manganese, phosphates, nickel and silicon in our bodies.
o   If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.
o   During the first month of life, the number of connections or synapses, dramatically increases from 50 trillion to 1 quadrillion.  If an infant's body grew at a comparable rate, his weight would increase from 8.5 pounds at birth to 170 pounds at one month old.
o   The average life of taste bud - 10 days.    Our bodies contain enough water to fill 10-gallon tank.
o   We have enough carbon to manufacture 900 pencils.
o   Fingernails are one of the human body's strongest components.  They contain keratin, which is also found in rhino horns, which refuses to erode after death.
o   Babies are not fully naked in the womb.  In fact, their entire bodies are usually covered in a thin layer of dark hair by the end of the fifth month of pregnancy, which disappear when the baby is born.
o   People blink once every four seconds.  That's because the eyelashes act as windscreen wipers, keeping dust and grime from getting into the eye itself.
o   Humans are one of the only mammals who are unable to 'turn' their ears in order to hear approaching predators. An embryo is genderless for the first 6-8 weeks of pregnancy.  Only after  that the body decides whether the baby will be a boy or girl through  dominant hormones that emerge.
o   Every tongue has its own individual print, which is unique to each person.
o   The big toe is actually one of the most important elements within the body, as it balances the skeleton and enables the owner to move forward when walking without it, we would simply fall over.
o   If the population of China walked by you in single file the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction.
o   If a person has two-thirds of their liver removed from trauma or surgery, it will grow back to its original size in four weeks time.
o   On average, you breathe 23,000 times a day.  You take about 600 million breaths during your lifetime.
o   The odds of being struck by lightning are about 600,000 to one.
o   It is normal to lose 100 hairs per day from the scalp.
o   We take say 600 million breaths during our lifetime.
o  There is more bacteria in your mouth than the human population of US and Canada combined.
o   There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee. Of these, only 26 have been tested, and half caused cancer in rats.
o   The average human body contains enough: Sulfur to kill all fleas on an average dog, Carbon to make 900 pencils, Potassium to fire a toy cannon, Fat to make 7 bars of soap, Phosphorus to make 2,200 match heads, and enough water to fill a ten gallon tank.
o   If you could save all the times your eyes blink in one lifetime and use them all at once you would see blackness for 1.2 years!
o   The average American sees or hears 560 advertisements a day.
o   A  CDC report reveals painkillers are responsible for 4x as many deaths as heroin and cocaine combined

Our Bodies & Immune System are a MAJOR Miracle 

STOP Chemically Abusing it with Packaged and Fast Foods,

Beware Drs. giving your body dangerous un-natural, Powerful Drugs

My Choice is to IGNORE MOST Drs. as I can CURE CANCER -They Can't !

YOU, along with your AMAZINGLY miraculous Immune system can resolve  heart disease, obesity, hypertension, stroke, heart attacks, gall stones, diverticulitis, asthma, osteoporosis, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, lupus, and most cancers. 



Friday, July 18, 2014

Cigarettes were once ‘Doctor’ tested, approved - Now Drs. Push Drugs

Cigarettes were once ‘physician’ tested, approved
 

From the 1930s to the 1950s, ‘doctors’ once lit up the pages of cigarette advertisements.    

HemOnc Today, March 10, 2009 -In the grand scope of the history of medicine, the relationship between doctors and patients has changed quite a bit in recent years. The internet and direct-to-consumer advertising have empowered patients to become active participants in their health care. However, it was not always this way.

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For a long time, physicians were the authority on health. Patients trusted in their doctors' education and expertise and, for the most part, followed their advice. When health concerns about cigarettes began to receive public attention in the 1930s, tobacco cos took preemptive action. They capitalized on the public’s trust of physicians in order to quell concerns about the dangers of smoking. Thus was born the use of physicians in cigarette advertisements
Lucky Strike Cigarette Advertisement
“When you knit this together into a full story, the scope of it and the way it duped the public was just incredible,” said Robert K. Jackler, MD, Sewall Professor and Chair, otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Stanford Univ Medical Center. “The public was becoming increasingly worried about the health consequences of cigarettes. They started to refer to cigarettes as coffin nails and started talking about smoker’s cough and smoker’s hack. The cos saw a threat to their success and business model.”
Executives at tobacco cos knew they had to take action to suppress the public’s fears about tobacco products. “Tobacco cos asked themselves: How can we go about reassuring the public that particularly cigarettes, but also cigars and pipes, are not harmful?” Jackler told HemOnc Today. The answer was to use medical research and physicians to show the public that cigarettes were not harmful. Although the doctors in these advertisements were always actors and not real physicians, the image of the physician permeated cigarette ads for the next two and a half decades.
Famous campaigns
During the 1920s, Lucky Strike was the dominant cigarette brand. This brand, made by American Tobacco Company, was the first to use the image of a physician in its advertisements. “20,679 physicians say ‘Luckies are less irritating,” its advertisements proclaimed. The advertising firm that promoted Lucky Strikes had sent physicians free cartons of the cigarettes and asked them whether Lucky Strikes were less irritating to ‘sensitive and tender’ throats. The company claimed that its toasting process made its cigarettes a smoother smoke.
By the mid-1930s, Lucky Strike had some competition. A new advertising campaign for Philip Morris referred to research conducted by physicians. One ad claimed that after prescribing Philip Morris brand cigarettes to patients with irritated throats, “every case of irritation cleared completely or definitely improved.” This series of advertisements, along with others referring to “proof” of superiority, made Philip Morris a major cigarette brand for the first time in its history.
“There was an interesting paradox in the ads. In one ad a company would say cigarettes aren’t harmful and then in other ads they would say our cigarettes are less harmful than the other brands,” Jackler said. “You would get things like ‘not one case of throat irritation’ with a picture of a throat doctor holding a throat mirror wearing a mirror on his forehead.”
Camel Cigarette Advertisement
Camel Cigarette Advertisement
One of the most famous of the campaigns of this era was the “More Drs” campaign for RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company’s Camels brand cigarettes. These ads, which appeared in magazines from Time to Ladies’ Home Journal, claimed that according to a nationwide survey, “More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette!” These ads pictured doctors in labs, sitting back at their desk or speaking with patients. “The idea was that if you show a physician being an enthusiastic partaker in smoking, the public gets the notion, ‘With what doctors know, if they choose to smoke this brand it must be a safer, better brand,’ or the public thought that smoking itself must be OK,” Jackler said.
Flip side of the coin
Physicians were also not immune to the addictions of cigarettes and tobacco products and tobacco cos knew it. Many physicians still doubted that there was a wide-spread connection between smoking and disease. Instead it was believed that only certain individuals' health was affected by smoking; it was thought to be a case-by-case situation.
Tobacco companies targeted this thought process by telling physicians that if patients are going to smoke cigarettes regardless of what was advised for their health, at least prescribe for them a ‘healthier’ brand of cigarettes.
“There were big ad campaigns with hundreds of ads in medical journals,” Jackler said. “For example, there is an ad showing a physician writing on a prescription pad, ‘For your patients with sore throats and cough, Phillip Morris cigarettes.’”
The pages of The New England Journal of Medicine and The Journal of the American Medical Association were home to many tobacco advertisements throughout the 1930s, 1940s and beyond. However, tobacco companies’ courtship of physicians did not end in medical journals.
Phillip Morris Cigarette Advertisement
Phillip Morris Cigarette Advertisement
“Cigarette companies also wanted doctors to smoke their brands,” Jackler said. Cos like Phillip Morris and RJ Reynolds participated in medical conventions by sponsoring doctors’ lounges and giving away free cigarettes. But the most inventive method to influence physicians was RJ Reynolds’s creation of its Medical Relations Division. This ‘division’ was based out of an RJ Reynolds advertising firm and focused on promoting Camels cigarettes by finding researchers who could substantiate the medical claims that the company was making in advertisements. Now the company was able to refer to research findings in their advertisements, both to consumers and to physicians.
Giving up the fight - In the late 1940s and early 1950s, a transition began to appear in these ads. Advertisements for Camels began to incorporate a ‘try it for yourself’ approach. Although the ads still pictured physicians proclaiming cigarettes to be less irritating, they also now encouraged consumers to test the cigarettes themselves: “The test was really fun! Every Camel tasted so good! And I didn’t need my doctor’s report to know Camels are mild!”
But it was only a matter of time until science caught up to the advertising. By the mid-1950s more research was being published that confirmed a link between tobacco products and lung cancer. Growing concerns among the public about the dangers of smoking cigarettes meant the slow disappearance of the ‘physician’ from cigarettes ads. Slowly, the tobacco cos began to band together as they realized that their entire industry was in danger.
Chesterfield Cigarette Advertisement All photos courtesy of Robert K. Jackler, MD, and Stanford University.
By 1953, JAMA banned tobacco ads from its pages and from AMA conventions. Other advertisers in the publication disliked having their ads placed by ads for cigarettes. Physicians also began to give up the habit. A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 1959 found that the number of physicians in Massachusetts who reported being regular smokers declined from 52% in 1954 to 39% in 1959.
The proof -On Jan. 11, 1964, Surgeon General Luther Terry announced the findings of the Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health. The report, Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the United States, concluded that there was a link between lung cancer and chronic bronchitis and cigarette smoking. In a press conference, Terry said, “It is the judgment of the committee that cigarette smoking contributes substantially to mortality from certain specific diseases and to the overall death rate.” By the end of 1965, the tobacco industry was required to put warning labels on its products and advertisements to warn the public of the health risks associated with smoking.
After a couple hundred years of tobacco use, tobacco cos would lose several more major battles throughout the next few decades, including the ban on television ads in 1970 when Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act. In 2005, tobacco cos made a settlement with the National Association of Attorneys General that included an agreement to remove tobacco ads from the school library editions of Time, People, Sports Illustrated and Newsweek.
Despite all this, about 45 million Americans still smoke. Although the CDC estimates that tobacco use decreased by almost one-third between 1990 and 2007, it is estimated more than 400,000 people still die before their time as a result of tobacco products. – by Leah Lawrence
For more information:
  • For more images on physicians in cigarette advertisements visit: http://lane.stanford.edu/tobacco.
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  • J Natl Cancer Inst. 1994;86: 1048-1049.
  • N Engl J Med. 1959;261: 603-604.