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Mar 8, 2011

Alcohol Saves Lives

Keith Scott-Mumby

Whatever you may have heard or read! One of the big problems with so-called “scientists” is that they follow the scientific method but not the scientific speak. It’s so common to find that facts state a particular case and then the scientists contradict it—because they have some problem accepting the data. So there is the pretense of science. People are fooled into believing they are being “scientific”, when in fact they are just resorting to personal opinions, at variance with the proven facts.

Mar 8, 2011

Alcohol Saves Lives

Keith Scott-Mumby

Whatever you may have heard or read! One of the big problems with so-called “scientists” is that they follow the scientific method but not the scientific speak. It’s so common to find that facts state a particular case and then the scientists contradict it—because they have some problem accepting the data. So there is the pretense of science. People are fooled into believing they are being “scientific”, when in fact they are just resorting to personal opinions, at variance with the proven facts.

Mar 7, 2011

Fatty Liver Disease

Keith Scott-Mumby

Fatty Liver Disease Fatty liver is a common liver condition that occurs in over one-third of adults in the U.S. and with similar alarming frequency elsewhere in Western societies with poor diets. In some cases, the condition is mild and causes no noticeable symptoms, but in other cases it can lead to permanent liver damage […]

Mar 7, 2011

Fatty Liver Disease

Keith Scott-Mumby

Fatty Liver Disease Fatty liver is a common liver condition that occurs in over one-third of adults in the U.S. and with similar alarming frequency elsewhere in Western societies with poor diets. In some cases, the condition is mild and causes no noticeable symptoms, but in other cases it can lead to permanent liver damage […] The post Fatty Liver Disease appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Mar 7, 2011

Mercury Removal and Cancer Is It Dangerous?

Keith Scott-Mumby

Mercury Metal Poisoning and Cancer A subscriber asked for some advice about dental mercury removal and taking Iscador (she has a thyroid cancer and is facing thyroid removal). Mercury, as I have said elsewhere (including my book “Virtual Medicine“) is probably the most toxic of all man-made poisons. Well, it isn’t man made, of course–but we dig it up and spread it around! I have seen so many people made really sick by careless removal of mercury, I am almost inclined to say don’t do it, at least not until the cancer thing is out of the way. It’s too risky to go putting her immune system down, just at a time when she needs maximum support from it. That’s what happens. In countless cases, I identified dental mercury amalgam as the main reason for a virtual shut down of the immune system (white cell counts plunging to 1,000 or less). Patients have come to me on a stretcher for help! Maybe her request is a good prompter to put down a few key thoughts about the dangers of mercury removal in dentistry. It’s one of the most critical health hazards you face in your life: you need to get rid of it but it can do immense damage in the process.

Mar 7, 2011

Mercury Removal and Cancer Is It Dangerous?

Keith Scott-Mumby

Mercury Metal Poisoning and Cancer A subscriber asked for some advice about dental mercury removal and taking Iscador (she has a thyroid cancer and is facing thyroid removal). Mercury, as I have said elsewhere (including my book “Virtual Medicine“) is probably the most toxic of all man-made poisons. Well, it isn’t man made, of course–but we dig it up and spread it around! I have seen so many people made really sick by careless removal of mercury, I am almost inclined to say don’t do it, at least not until the cancer thing is out of the way. It’s too risky to go putting her immune system down, just at a time when she needs maximum support from it. That’s what happens. In countless cases, I identified dental mercury amalgam as the main reason for a virtual shut down of the immune system (white cell counts plunging to 1,000 or less). Patients have come to me on a stretcher for help! Maybe her request is a good prompter to put down a few key thoughts about the dangers of mercury removal in dentistry. It’s one of the most critical health hazards you face in your life: you need to get rid of it but it can do immense damage in the process.

Mar 5, 2011

Live before you die!

Keith Scott-Mumby

Death is better than not living? Here are two great quotes to get you out of bed in the morning! “I would rather be ashes than dust, I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry rot. I would rather be a superb meteor, […]

Mar 5, 2011

Live before you die!

Keith Scott-Mumby

Death is better than not living? Here are two great quotes to get you out of bed in the morning! “I would rather be ashes than dust, I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry rot. I would rather be a superb meteor, […] The post Live before you die! appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Mar 5, 2011

Flattery Works But Is It Healthy?

Keith Scott-Mumby

Flattery   True or not, flattery works. Flattery – like everything else in our reality – is a frequency of energy. It it positive in that it uplifts you and makes you feels better about who you are. As with most issues – this all begins in childhood. A parent who does not praise and flatter their child – and hug them from time to time – will emotional damage the child. Not all children achieve the highest marks in school – or are over-achievers. If a child is doing their best – then praise is needed. In school – there is the praise of teachers and peers – which we all need when we do something special. In adult life we need flattery and praise from employers, co-workers, friends, spouses (other relationship partners) – and even our children. All of us like – and need – to be flattered from time to time. People just seem to be suckers for flattery as it goes to issues of acceptance and self esteem. If you have high self esteem – you can accept flattery and return compliments with ease. If you have low self esteem – you may wonder if there is an ulterior motive behind the flattery.

Mar 5, 2011

Flattery Works But Is It Healthy?

Keith Scott-Mumby

Flattery   True or not, flattery works. Flattery – like everything else in our reality – is a frequency of energy. It it positive in that it uplifts you and makes you feels better about who you are. As with most issues – this all begins in childhood. A parent who does not praise and flatter their child – and hug them from time to time – will emotional damage the child. Not all children achieve the highest marks in school – or are over-achievers. If a child is doing their best – then praise is needed. In school – there is the praise of teachers and peers – which we all need when we do something special. In adult life we need flattery and praise from employers, co-workers, friends, spouses (other relationship partners) – and even our children. All of us like – and need – to be flattered from time to time. People just seem to be suckers for flattery as it goes to issues of acceptance and self esteem. If you have high self esteem – you can accept flattery and return compliments with ease. If you have low self esteem – you may wonder if there is an ulterior motive behind the flattery.

Mar 5, 2011

Ben’s cancer fighting game

Keith Scott-Mumby

Important New Cancer-Fighting Tool: “Ben’s Game” and an inspiring story of selfless giving! I first published this short article several years ago. I’ve brought it out because I don’t think it should be forgotten! Ben Duskin, nine years old, is in remission from Leukemia. Throughout his course of treatment, Ben played computer games and began to […]

Mar 5, 2011

Ben’s cancer fighting game

Keith Scott-Mumby

Important New Cancer-Fighting Tool: “Ben’s Game” and an inspiring story of selfless giving! I first published this short article several years ago. I’ve brought it out because I don’t think it should be forgotten! Ben Duskin, nine years old, is in remission from Leukemia. Throughout his course of treatment, Ben played computer games and began to […] The post Ben’s cancer fighting game appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.
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