Alternative Medicine Used by 38 Percent of US Adults Reveals …
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- Alternative Medicine Used by 38 Percent of US Adults Reveals …
- FOXSexpert: 4 Common Drugs That Sabotage Your Sex Life
- Researchers find gene mutation that protects Amish from heart disease

Alternative Medicine Used by 38 Percent of US Adults Reveals …
Natural News.com AZ 
Protecting your body with Mother Nature’s medicine is the most natural thing in the world. (Poisoning your body with chemotherapy on the other hand is unnatural and harmful. That’s why chemo patients don’t live very long. )The pharmaceutical approach to medicine is unnatural. It’s often barbaric (chemotherapy) and usually based on scientific fraud (off-label prescribing junk science studies bribery corruption etc.
Related from Fathernickthomas: Many Children Now Rely on Alternative Remedies

FOXSexpert: 4 Common Drugs That Sabotage Your Sex Life
FOXNews 
While there are a number of offenders many people are surprised to learn that commonly used medication can result in sexual side-effects. After all nobody told you there was a sexual price to pay for better health and well-being. So are these pills in your medicine cabinet? If so let’s look at ways you can counter their influence. Cholesterol-Lowering Medications To love someone with all your heart can’t be taken literally when you’re on this type of medication. Cholesterol-lowering meds have impotence and decreased sexual desire as primary sexual side-effects. They can make it harder to make love.

Researchers find gene mutation that protects Amish from heart disease
Globe and Mail Canada 
INDUSTRY INFLUENCEPharmaceutical companies have a long history of promoting the sale of their drugs by lavishing physicians with free dinners exotic trips and product samples. In recent years medical regulatory bodies have introduced rules to curb these giveaways. Now the association that represents Canadian medical students is embracing similar measures. The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada announced this week that it endorses the principles adopted by the Association of American Medical Colleges to curtail the influence of the pharmaceutical companies in medical education. But the announcement comes with caveats. The AFMC can’t impose its will on individual medical schools. Nor will drug representatives be barred from campus.

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