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Treating Chronic and Long-term Lyme Disease and Answers to Your Important Questions About Lyme

Treating Chronic and Long-term Lyme Disease and Answers to Your Important Questions About Lyme

from Innovative Healing's Podcast on November 12, 2009
Duration: 1110
An Access to Health Experts interview with special guest Paula Bartholomy, Director of Hawthorn University. Paula discusses treatments for chronic and long term Lyme disease. She also answers questions from callers about Rife machines, the Herksheimer effect, the transmission of Lyme, and the use of Protease enzymes in the treatment of Lyme. Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a membership website featuring user forums, special reports, 20% discounts on professional grade nutritional supplements, monthly teleseminars, and much more. Visit www.accesstohealthexperts.com for more information.
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Republic Magazine Webinar, 10-13-09: Renaissance, Survivalism, New World Order. p5: Jeffrey Grupp

Republic Magazine Webinar, 10-13-09: Renaissance, Survivalism, New World Order. p5: Jeffrey Grupp

from YouTube :: Tag // money on October 14, 2009
Duration: 606
Author: AntimatterRadio Keywords: Renaissance dollar collapse economic collapse New World Order survivalism antibiotics Stephen buhner sacred plant medicine medicine big pharma polio vaccine cure wild plants alternative medicine 9/11 truth veganism arthritis purdue organic soy hemp oil olive oil bentonite Echinacea aloe vera rota virus probiotic hunting foraging food storage farming Added: October 13, 2009
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Republic Magazine Webinar, 10-13-09: Renaissance, Survivalism, New World Order. p6: Jeffrey Grupp

Republic Magazine Webinar, 10-13-09: Renaissance, Survivalism, New World Order. p6: Jeffrey Grupp

from YouTube :: Tag // money on October 14, 2009
Duration: 426
Author: AntimatterRadio Keywords: Renaissance dollar collapse economic collapse New World Order survivalism foraging stored food warts antibiotics medicine medicinal weeds nutrition genetically modified food shortage farming nettles infowars luke rudkowski sound weapons Lrad citizen militia guns revolution fear preparedness spirituality Added: October 13, 2009
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Breakthrough Sinusitis Treatment Cures Sinus Infection Quickly, Easily and Naturally

Breakthrough Sinusitis Treatment Cures Sinus Infection Quickly, Easily and Naturally

from ANUNCIOTUBE - video anuncios on October 07, 2009
Duration: 429
http://tinyurl.com/sinustnsinus infection-sinus infection symptoms-sinus headache symptoms.Breakthrough Sinusitis Treatment Cures Sinus Infection Quickly, Easily and Naturally.nNew sinusitis treatment stops youur sinusitis in minutes. Made from 100% organic plant extracts, discovered by Joe Johnson at www.sinusinfectiondiscovery.com Joe also gives a free sinus infection course plus several free sinus infection videos
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Dr. Dominick Iacuzio at Roche talks about anti-viral Tamiflu, part 1

Dr. Dominick Iacuzio at Roche talks about anti-viral Tamiflu, part 1

from UNICEF on April 26, 2009
Duration: 1380
Dr. Dominick Iacuzio, Medical Director at Roche, explains the biology of the anti-viral drug Tamiflu, recorded from Nutley, New Jersey, on November 3, 2004
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Target & Eliminate Cystic Acne with our Advanced Lasers

Target & Eliminate Cystic Acne with our Advanced Lasers

from Dominic Harris on January 14, 2009
Duration: 112
http://amacorp.com Look in the mirror and finally love what s looking back at you. Our advanced treatments not only remove your acne but also give you back the confidence you desire. Acne treatments require specific lasers which target the bacteria that are infecting follicles, eliminating the infection without the need for antibiotics or medications like Accutane. A specialized BlueLight can also be used for this purpose. With the infection now in retreat, we use 1 or 2 additional lasers to shut down the inflammation that often accompanies acne and cystic acne. This will reduce swelling and remove redness and pigmentation. In many cases, acne treatments are integrated with a package of silk peels (dermal infusion facials) administered by our certified Medical Aestheticians. The Dermal Infusion procedure infuses into your dermis a natural substance called Salicylic acid, which is clinically proven to further reduce acne and cystic acne breakouts. In this procedure, a precise amount of the dead layer of your skin (Stratum Corneum) is also removed, which promotes further healing and rejuvenation of your skin to its silky smooth radiant state. In addition, the Medical Aesthetician will customize an anti-acne daily skincare regimen for continued acne treatment maintenance. Video Produced by Spore Medical http://www.sporemedical.com
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PISS DRINKING: An Educational Burble By GanjaStu (FULL-LENGTH VERSION)

PISS DRINKING: An Educational Burble By GanjaStu (FULL-LENGTH VERSION)

from GAZOOZE on December 19, 2008
Duration: 1786
Piss is sterilised purified water high in salts, vitamins, minerals, nutrients, enzymes, antibodies, urea Indian Ayurvedic medicine has known for millennia, why don't you? Could it be there's no profit in a medicine your body produces?You body only requires a certain amount of vitamins etc at any given moment. When you eat a good meal your body extracts what it needs at that time and what it doesn't need right then & there it puts into your piss. However, it could well use these things a couple of hours later - the next time you take a piss!There's loads of rubbish in our drinking water - literally industrial waste (sodium fluoride) - your body produces lots of water that has passed thru one of the finest filters on earth - your liver - and is full of good things, which you are literally pissing away.As Codex Alimentarius is forced upon us we're going to need these extra vitamins. With all the shit in the water we need clean drinking water! It's time someone pointed out the fact that we are currently wasting a valuable source of vitamins, clean drinking water, and a natural medicine.
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Antibiotics: Is a Strong Offense the Best Defense? (Part 3 of 3) MWV23

Antibiotics: Is a Strong Offense the Best Defense? (Part 3 of 3) MWV23

from recent posts tagged koshland - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2008
Duration: 2173
In the final episode of this 3 part video series on how to optimize antibiotic use and how to minimize the emergence of drug resistant pathogens, Dr. Linda Tollefson, Assistant Commissioner for Science at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, goes in depth on the use of antimicrobial drugs in agriculture, their efficacy, and adverse human health consequences. Dr. Stuart Levy, professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine, discusses policy, regulatory and funding issues around antibiotic resistance. Both Dr. Tollefson and Dr. Levy take a handful of questions from the audience. The series, "Antibiotics: Is a Strong Offense the Best Defense?" was filmed on September 18, 2008 at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C. Parts 1 and 2 can be found at www.microbeworld.org.
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Antibiotics: Is a Strong Offense the Best Defense? (Part 2 of 3) MWV22

Antibiotics: Is a Strong Offense the Best Defense? (Part 2 of 3) MWV22

from recent posts tagged koshland - blip.tv (beta) on October 29, 2008
Duration: 1656
On September 18, 2008 at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C., Dr. Stuart Levy, professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dr. Linda Tollefson, Assistant Commissioner for Science at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, discussed how to optimize antibiotic use and how to minimize the emergence of drug resistant pathogens. In part 2 of this 3 part video series, Dr. Levy discusses how antibiotic resistance develops, the development practices drug companies employ when producing antimicrobials, and how this process may change in the future. Dr. Tollefson outlines how the FDA is encouraging the development of antibiotics in an industry that is mostly focussed on manufacturing drugs for chronic illnesses. Dr. Levy is Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine where he is the Director of the Center for Adaptation Genetics and Drug Resistance. He directs research on mechanisms of bacterial antibiotic resistance. Stuart Levy is also Staff Physician at the Tufts Medical Center and he also serves as the president of The International Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics. Dr. Tollefson is Assistant Commissioner for Science at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She previously served as Deputy Director of the Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM), where she led CVM's efforts to implement a risk-based approach to address antimicrobial resistance, fulfilling a 2001 Congressional mandate, and was instrumental in the founding of the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System for Enteric Bacteria. Tollefson also served as Chief of Epidemiology in the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition where she successfully investigated numerous outbreaks of food borne disease and served as liaison to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Part 3 will be published next week. To view part one visit the MicrobeWorld Video archives at www.microbeworld.org/look/MicrobeWorldVideo.aspx
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Antibiotics - Is a Strong Offense a Good Defense? (Part 1)

Antibiotics - Is a Strong Offense a Good Defense? (Part 1)

from recent posts tagged koshland - blip.tv (beta) on October 16, 2008
Duration: 1560
Will we become defenseless against bacteria? Will bacteria always find a way to infect and even kill us? The emergence of antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria poses an enormous problem around the world. Scientists believe that the overuse of antibiotics is increasing the appearance of these pathogens. In the US, increasing casualties resulting from drug resistant staphylococcus infections received wide media attention. While antibiotics only work on bacterial infections, many patients and doctors regard antibiotics as a front-line form of treating any type of infection. Antibiotics are often prescribed because the specific pathogen that is causing an illness is often difficult to determine. In some cases they are used as a preventative measure. But is this the best defense? Are there ways to beat bacteria at their own game? On September 18, 2008 at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C., Dr. Stuart Levy, professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dr. Linda Tollefson, Assistant Commissioner for Science at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, discussed how to optimize antibiotic use and how to minimize the emergence of drug resistant pathogens. In part 1 of this 3 part video series, Dr. Levy discusses the basics of microbial pathogens, bacteria, and antibiotic resistance. And, Dr. Tollefson outlines the various types and classes of antibiotic drugs, approved uses, and current levels of effectiveness. Dr. Levy is Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine where he is the Director of the Center for Adaptation Genetics and Drug Resistance. He directs research on mechanisms of bacterial antibiotic resistance. Stuart Levy is also Staff Physician at the Tufts Medical Center and he also serves as the president of The International Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics. Dr. Tollefson is Assistant Commissioner for Science at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). She previously served as Deputy Director of the Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM), where she led CVM's efforts to implement a risk-based approach to address antimicrobial resistance, fulfilling a 2001 Congressional mandate, and was instrumental in the founding of the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System for Enteric Bacteria. Tollefson also served as Chief of Epidemiology in the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition where she successfully investigated numerous outbreaks of food borne disease and served as liaison to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Parts 2 and 3 will be published over the coming weeks.
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acne help video

acne help video

from Dominic Harris on April 22, 2008
Duration: 111
http://www.myqmya.com/acne/index.php Acne can be troublesome and depressing. Our experts have written many solutions to questions about acne treatments, acne creams and acne medicines.
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Drugs are found in the nation's water supply - National News

Drugs are found in the nation's water supply - National News

from incomeSunami.com on March 10, 2008
Duration: 205
Drugs are found in the nation's water supply plus the climate change news we all knew was coming. Your National News From GetTheDaily.com - Your Online Source for News.
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Holistic Anarchy: Why do kids get ear infections?

Holistic Anarchy: Why do kids get ear infections?

from The Pernax Effect on February 10, 2008
Duration: 162
Lawrence Palevsky, MD, discusses why children get ear infections and alternative ways of treating them.
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Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch and Bacteriology

Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch and Bacteriology

from Milestones in Science & Engineering on December 31, 1989
Duration: 918
This film documents the influence of the two pioneers of bacteriology, Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch.
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