Tag Archives: cancer

December 2009 class dismissed!

Wow! Thanks for joining us “in class” last night. We were programmed to stop at the 2-hour mark ~ sorry we dropped the last 15 minutes. (No chance to change the time duration “on-the-fly” due to new software. A sincere debt of gratitude goes out to Dr. Magda Havas, who graciously gave EXTENSIVELY of her [...]

Thoughts on leadership

Abraham Lincoln, one of the greatest American Presidents of all time, said: “The surest way to reveal one’s character is not through adversity but by giving them power.” No credit is given to the author of the following: “I sought my God and my God I could not find. I sought my soul and my [...]

A new online tool to rate cell phone radiation

Thanks for being in class last night. Here’s the latest on electrosmog up close and personal: YOUR CELL PHONE! http://www.ewg.org/NYT_An_Online_Tool_to_Rate_Cellphone_Radiation Have fun with the Environmental Working Group’s website. It’ll make you glad you have your MRS 2000!

Some scientific abstracts on PEMFs, for those so inclined to enjoy…

Aaron, R. K., D. M. Ciombor, et al. (1999). “Power frequency fields promote cell differentiation coincident with an increase in transforming growth factor-beta(1) expression.” Bioelectromagnetics 20(7): 453-8. Recent information from several laboratories suggest that power frequency fields may stimulate cell differentiation in a number of model systems. In this way, they may be similar to [...]

Aging cells (‘senescent’ cells) release proteins that promote cancer

Those of you who have learned about “apoptosis” in our public lectures and certifications know that maintaining healthy cell membrane function is a key to lasting health and longevity. Scientists at Berkeley Lab are discovering this also. Watch, listen and learn: Note the sentence containing: “… damaging chemotherapy …” She’s telling us that chemotherapy creates [...]