~Martin H. Fischer

Posted by admin at August 2nd, 2008

In the sick room, ten cents’ worth of human understanding equals ten dollars’ worth of medical science. ~Martin H. Fischer

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Eat Tomatoes for HPV

Posted by Elena Cecchetto at July 22nd, 2008

Try eating tomatoes (lycopene) or take folic acid supplements to help with any symptoms for human papillomavirus (HPV). There are no side effects from eating tomatoes.

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Natural Help For Your Health Problems

Posted by admin at June 21st, 2008

Don’t want anti-biotics? Or habit-forming pharmaceuticals?

Injured? Recurring Cough/Cold/Fever?, Headache? etc…

Acute/First Aid Homeopathic Consultations Can Help You, Naturally

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Access Natural Healing ~Holistic Health Centre~
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Vancouver, BC V5L 3X9
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Get 10% off Your First Homeopathic Consultation

Posted by at June 11th, 2008

Let Access Natural Healing help you reach your health goals!
Attend one of our upcoming events (see events page) and get 10% off Your First Homeopathic Health Consultation.

Call our Holistic Health Centre at 604-568-4663 (HOME) and book your appointment today.

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Dr. R. Moscowitz MD

Posted by admin at May 27th, 2008

“The public surely is entitled to convincing proof, beyond any reasonable doubt, that artificial immunization is in fact a safe and effective procedure, in no way injurious to health, and that the threat of the corresponding natural diseases remain sufficiently clear and urgent to warrant mass inoculation of everyone, even against their will if necessary.”
The Case Against Immunization.

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From “Getting to Maybe” authors Westley, Zimmerman and Patton.

Posted by admin at May 22nd, 2008

“…our current approaches to dealing with mental illness focus on engineering the correct psycho-pharmaceutical intervention to fix the problem. The fact that many patients are too ill to adhere to their prescribed drug regimens is ignored… A new layer of expertise develops around forcing compliance to the drug regimens rather than crafting regimens and support systems that respond to the needs and circumstances of the patient…”
Page 10.

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Francis Bacon

Posted by admin at May 22nd, 2008

He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator.

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Stop Bill C51

Posted by admin at May 6th, 2008

On April 8th, 2008, the Canadian Minister of Health introduced Bill C-51 into the House of Commons. This Bill proposes significant changes to the current Food and Drugs Act that will have wide-ranging negative implications for Canadians.

Bill C-51 will:

· Remove democratic oversight, bypassing elected officials to vote in laws and allow bureaucrats to adopt laws from other countries without our consent.

· Remove 70% of Natural Health Products from Canadians and many others will be available by prescription only.

· Restrict research and development of safe natural alternatives in favor of high risk drugs.

· Punish Canadians with little or no opportunity for protection or recourse for simply speaking about or giving a natural product without the approval of government. More than 70% of people in Canada use a Natural Health Product. The new law goes so far as to warrant action against a person who would give another person an “unapproved” amount of garlic on the recommendation that it would improve that person’s health.

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~Plato

Posted by Elena Cecchetto at May 1st, 2008

“This is the great error of our day in the treatment of the human being that physicians separate the soul from the body”

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Albert Einstein. March 14th, 1879 to April 18th, 1955.

Posted by Elena Cecchetto at April 17th, 2008

Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted, counts.

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