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Dec 17, 2011

Hack Journalist Tries To Bring Down One Of The Best Alternative Remedies Known To Man

Keith Scott-Mumby

Corny hack writer Ms. Trine Tsouderos of the Chicago Tribune is a pretty lame journalist (and of course the incompetent editor in question who published her ham writings is also to blame), raking over old issues, claiming that the infamous TACT trial investigating the value of chelation therapy is somehow wicked, should be dropped and (she NOT being a medical doctor) claiming all sorts of dangers for this contentious therapy. The truth is she has found nothing new. Her “journalism” (unfair to real journalists) covers only issues that have been raised, reviewed and then passed upon by more qualified judges than her. Why does the hack think she knows more than a medical review body that has investigated all the problems she has “revealed”? Just follow the money. The fact is, this trial was almost brought down by conventional cardiology and cardiac surgeons and their slime lackeys in the media. They have a multi-billion dollar scam going. All science proves that by-pass, stents, etc are a worthless solution to vascular health problems and it is them that should be dropped.

Dec 14, 2011

Do You Like Riddles

Keith Scott-Mumby

Do you like riddles? Try this one! I’m good for cancer and heart disease; inflammation and digestive ease, After exercise too, yes please!… What am I? Wobenzym™, of course! There are many enzymes in biology, indeed a dazzling array for every function of the cell. Enzymes make important chemical reactions occur at body temperature, which […]

Dec 14, 2011

Do You Like Riddles

Keith Scott-Mumby

Do you like riddles? Try this one! I’m good for cancer and heart disease; inflammation and digestive ease, After exercise too, yes please!… What am I? Wobenzym™, of course! There are many enzymes in biology, indeed a dazzling array for every function of the cell. Enzymes make important chemical reactions occur at body temperature, which […] The post Do You Like Riddles appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Dec 11, 2011

Is The The Age Of Anxiety? – 2

Keith Scott-Mumby

I was not too surprised that the article in the last issue about anxiety would strike some raw nerves. I think we are truly living in “The Age Of Anxiety”. See the previous article here: Alternative Doctor: The Age Of Anxiety To increase your understanding, I have reproduced here a page from alternative-doctor.com It’s been […]

Dec 11, 2011

Is The The Age Of Anxiety? – 2

Keith Scott-Mumby

I was not too surprised that the article in the last issue about anxiety would strike some raw nerves. I think we are truly living in “The Age Of Anxiety”. See the previous article here: Alternative Doctor: The Age Of Anxiety To increase your understanding, I have reproduced here a page from alternative-doctor.com It’s been […] The post Is The The Age Of Anxiety? – 2 appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Dec 11, 2011

Laptops Fry Your Nuts, Guys, Dead Sperm

Keith Scott-Mumby

Listen, who cares about brain tumors. I mean, I’m talking about roasted nuts: fried sperm, guys! Ugh! Forget the thermal effect of cell phones on the brain. This is serious! Sperm samples exposed to just the ordinary laptop (you know, the kind you put on your lap, right next to your sensitive biological equipment), went dead. They downloaded the EMF stuff and just, well, just quit moving. In a paper November 23rd in Fertility and Sterility, Argentinian scientists report that they obtained semen samples from 29 healthy men, placed a few drops under a laptop connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi and then hit download. After just 4 hours, 25% of the sperm were deceased (ex-sperm, to continue the Monty Python line of talk). Actually, I should stop joking because, in fact, 14% of the normals (no laptop field) were dead too. That’s the power of controlled studies. But the laptop still DOUBLED the kill rate. Moreover, and this is more serious, 9% percent of the Wi-Fi exposed sperm showed DNA fragmentation, three-fold more than the comparison samples. Dead sperm tell no tales. But live sperm with damaged DNA can produce deformed children, never mind cancer. I suggest laptop computers be re-named “as-far-away-from-lap-as-is-humanly-possible” portable computers.

Dec 11, 2011

Laptops Fry Your Nuts, Guys, Dead Sperm

Keith Scott-Mumby

Listen, who cares about brain tumors. I mean, I’m talking about roasted nuts: fried sperm, guys! Ugh! Forget the thermal effect of cell phones on the brain. This is serious! Sperm samples exposed to just the ordinary laptop (you know, the kind you put on your lap, right next to your sensitive biological equipment), went dead. They downloaded the EMF stuff and just, well, just quit moving. In a paper November 23rd in Fertility and Sterility, Argentinian scientists report that they obtained semen samples from 29 healthy men, placed a few drops under a laptop connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi and then hit download. After just 4 hours, 25% of the sperm were deceased (ex-sperm, to continue the Monty Python line of talk). Actually, I should stop joking because, in fact, 14% of the normals (no laptop field) were dead too. That’s the power of controlled studies. But the laptop still DOUBLED the kill rate. Moreover, and this is more serious, 9% percent of the Wi-Fi exposed sperm showed DNA fragmentation, three-fold more than the comparison samples. Dead sperm tell no tales. But live sperm with damaged DNA can produce deformed children, never mind cancer. I suggest laptop computers be re-named “as-far-away-from-lap-as-is-humanly-possible” portable computers.

Dec 6, 2011

Doctor Shakespeare Will See You Now!

Keith Scott-Mumby

The Immortal Bard is not only a wit and a genius with words; he was pretty good at getting into his characters’ psychology too… That’s obvious. Now a colleague has done a review of Shakespeare’s skills in the realm of psychosomatics (body-mind medicine) and suggested doctors could do well to study his plays and the […]

Dec 6, 2011

Doctor Shakespeare Will See You Now!

Keith Scott-Mumby

The Immortal Bard is not only a wit and a genius with words; he was pretty good at getting into his characters’ psychology too… That’s obvious. Now a colleague has done a review of Shakespeare’s skills in the realm of psychosomatics (body-mind medicine) and suggested doctors could do well to study his plays and the […] The post Doctor Shakespeare Will See You Now! appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Nov 30, 2011

Not Gardasil For Pity’s Sake

Keith Scott-Mumby

It was too late for 21-year-old Christina Tarsell and 17-year-old Jessica Ericzon. Both healthy, athletic young women suddenly dropped dead shortly after receiving their final injection of Gardasil, a vaccine developed by Merck to protect girls and young women from cervical cancer caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). But when Christina’s and Jessica’s shocked families tried to get the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate a vaccine it had inexplicably fast-tracked through the approval process even though only one percent of all cancer deaths are due to cervical cancer, they hit a brick wall. The Tarsells and Ericzons have been vindicated by new documents just released by the FDA’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) under a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Judicial Watch. In just one year – between Sept. 1, 2010 and Sept. 15, 2011 – 26 new deaths and many more severe adverse reactions – including seizures, paralysis, and blindness – were reported in patients receiving Gardasil injections. 

Nov 30, 2011

Not Gardasil For Pity’s Sake

Keith Scott-Mumby

It was too late for 21-year-old Christina Tarsell and 17-year-old Jessica Ericzon. Both healthy, athletic young women suddenly dropped dead shortly after receiving their final injection of Gardasil, a vaccine developed by Merck to protect girls and young women from cervical cancer caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). But when Christina’s and Jessica’s shocked families tried to get the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate a vaccine it had inexplicably fast-tracked through the approval process even though only one percent of all cancer deaths are due to cervical cancer, they hit a brick wall. The Tarsells and Ericzons have been vindicated by new documents just released by the FDA’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) under a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Judicial Watch. In just one year – between Sept. 1, 2010 and Sept. 15, 2011 – 26 new deaths and many more severe adverse reactions – including seizures, paralysis, and blindness – were reported in patients receiving Gardasil injections. 

Nov 26, 2011

Irritable Bowel The Truth

Keith Scott-Mumby

Yet another “I Told ‘Em!” (30 years ago). This is starting to get embarrassing. You all know my pivotal place in the history of food allergies and bringing them to public attention. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) was one of the easiest things to solve. Just stop eating the allergy foods! Now scientists have “discovered” that if you restrict peoples’ diet, the IBS is much better (if they had done it exactly the way I describe in my Diet Wise book, it would have disappeared altogether!) Their plan was to have patients avoid some fancy sugars. It’s called the FODMAP diet (fermentable, oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols). These sugars are found in wheat, rye, onion, garlic, leeks, artichokes, mushrooms, cauliflower, snow peas, beans, chickpeas, lentils, milk products except hard cheese, honey, apples, pears, watermelon, mangos, stone fruits, high-fructose corn syrup, sorbitol, mannitol, maltitol, and xylitol. And more. 
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