The Emerging Sperm Count Crisis

If sperm counts continue declining at the current rate, humans could become extinct. Analyzing nearly 200 studies, researchers have found that the sperm counts in men across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand have halved in less than forty years. The study found that the decline in men’s sperm counts may also be accelerating.… Continue reading The Emerging Sperm Count Crisis

EPA Generates its Own Pollution

Courts reprimand agency for giving big companies a pass on animal waste. Following a recent court case, concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) – more commonly known as factory farms or animal feeding lots – will have to report their air pollution emissions. Earlier this year, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals declared illegal a 2008… Continue reading EPA Generates its Own Pollution

Science, the Monsanto Way

That way appears to be deception, obfuscation, and cronyism. We’ve been telling you about a court case against Monsanto in which the plaintiffs allege that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the Roundup herbicide, causes non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Documents in the case, including email messages, are now being made public, demonstrating how far Monsanto will go make… Continue reading Science, the Monsanto Way

The Dietary Supplement 4-MU (4-Methylumbelliferone) is an Effective Chemopreventive and Therapeutic Agent for Prostate Cancer

How 4-MU can help keep prostate and other cancers in check.   Just in case any of us think the title of this can’t be so, it must be nonsense—a dietary supplement that effectively prevents and treats prostate cancer—this was and is the title of an article published in the Journal of the National Cancer… Continue reading The Dietary Supplement 4-MU (4-Methylumbelliferone) is an Effective Chemopreventive and Therapeutic Agent for Prostate Cancer

Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs—Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, as Summarized on Green Medicine Radio

(Why the incredibly long title to this article? Because some might dismiss a shorter title for the article as “just another rant by a “crazy health food nut.” Hard to do that when the title includes the source, a professional journal, published by the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, whose website—www.aslme.org—tells us the… Continue reading Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs—Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, as Summarized on Green Medicine Radio

How to Totally Stop Gallbladder Attacks and Keep Your Gallbladder, Too (A Case)

“I’d rather keep my gallbladder,” Laura Winston said. “My father wouldn’t let them take my tonsils, I’ve got all my teeth, and I found a way around hemorrhoid surgery. I want to keep my gallbladder, too.” She frowned. “Sure is getting harder with all the pain I’ve been having lately. My husband says ‘just go… Continue reading How to Totally Stop Gallbladder Attacks and Keep Your Gallbladder, Too (A Case)

A Genetic Defect We All Share—The Human Need for Vitamin C

  Animals show us why we need vitamin C How much vitamin C is needed daily for optimal health? How much vitamin C should we take every day? Can’t we get enough of this nutrient from orange juice? It’s not widely known that the answer to these questions is found in textbooks of human genetics,… Continue reading A Genetic Defect We All Share—The Human Need for Vitamin C

Frederick R. Klenner M.D., The Originator of Successful High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C Therapy

  How IV vitamin C can help treat viral diseases and other maladies.   Frederick Klenner graduated from Duke University School of Medicine in 1936. After three years of hospital training he entered the private practice of medicine in Reidsville, North Carolina. His main subspecialty was diseases of the chest, but he became interested in… Continue reading Frederick R. Klenner M.D., The Originator of Successful High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C Therapy