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Le magasine "Science et vie" a publié un article choc : "Un vaccin contre le cancer, les premiers tests sur l"homme". Youpi !

Les labos ont trouvé le moyen de s'accorder avec le principe de précaution accepté par tout le monde scientifique, (mais non rentable). Jeûne, jeûne intermittent, diététiques restrictives, pipi de chat tout cela. Avec un vaccin, au moins il y aura la rentabilité au bout. Ce sera brévetable, miam, miam, les gros sous continueront à entrer. Sauf que, comme j'en parle dans le précédent article, nous sommes tous des cancéreux, et que des cellules mutent tous les jours, sans qu'il y ait maladie de cancer déclaré. Un système immunitaire fort s'occupera tranquillement de vous protéger. Mais je laisse la parole à ces médecins qui nous ont fait l'honneur de collaborer dans le cadre de la technique du dr GERNEZ.

Suite à cet article, je viens de recevoir ce mail des docteurs Delahousse et Jacques Lacaze que je vous transmet illico :

Lettres aux ami(e)s pour une action urgente.

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natural health icon What’s the Best Temperature for Sleep? Cooling Down for a Better Night’s Rest

Whats the Best Temperature for Sleep 416x277 What’s the Best Temperature for Sleep? Cooling Down for a Better Night’s Rest
Do you sleep with the heat cranked up high, cuddled under layers of blankets? Or do you keep your window open in dead of winter to keep your room chilly? During the day, I tend to run on the cold side, constantly wearing layers to stay warm. But at night, I can’t stand being too warm and almost always like to have fresh, cool air coming in through a cracked window. We all have unique preferences for our sleeping environment, but if you are a poor sleeper, adjusting some of your habits might help you out. Research shows that while the best temperature for sleep can vary between individuals, keeping your room colder, rather than warmer, will help you to sleep better.

Why temperature matters for sleep

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natural health icon Pygeum Benefits for Prostate Health: BPH Treatment and Prostate Cancer Prevention

Pygeum Benefits for Prostate Health BPH Treatment and Prostate Cancer Prevention 416x277 Pygeum Benefits for Prostate Health: BPH Treatment and Prostate Cancer PreventionAs men age, the prostate gland often becomes enlarged. If you have symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), you are likely tired of the unpleasant symptoms caused by the condition. These include increased urgency, frequency, and hesitancy of urination, as well as reduced urinary flow rate, incomplete emptying of the bladder, and the need to get up to urinate during the night.[1]

While drug treatment can cause even more discomfort, natural BPH treatment options, like pygeum, can help reduce symptoms and protect against prostate cancer safely and without side effects. Consider taking advantage of these pygeum benefits by adding it to your daily dietary supplement regime.

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natural health icon Learn What Causes Migraines by Keeping a Headache Journal

I first began getting migraine headaches about eight years ago. While they started out infrequent, within a year, they had become so common that I was having them many times a week. For me, keeping a headache journal was an important step in getting my migraines under control.



One of the most essential things you can do to aid in treatment of headaches and migraines is to identify triggers and patterns that are associated with your symptoms. Does drinking red wine trigger an attack? Are you more likely to get a headache after a stressful day? Answering these questions with the help of a headache journal might help you to answer the question, “what causes migraines?” for yourself. Because headache causes can be different for everybody, and your triggers might be unique to you.

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natural health icon Is Coffee Bad for You or a Potential Cancer Fighting Tool?

Is Coffee Bad for You or a Potential Cancer Fighting Tool 416x312 Is Coffee Bad for You or a Potential Cancer Fighting Tool?Coffee has certainly had its fair share of negative attention. Many people who drink coffee do so with the feeling that their habit is a guilty pleasure, one they should probably cut back on. But is coffee bad for you after all? Not so fast.

We recently reported on how drinking coffee might help tinnitus, as well as how it can lower your risk for Alzheimer’s disease. You might be surprised (and pleased) to learn that coffee can also lower your risk for certain types of cancers.

Drinking coffee lowers your risk of certain cancers