Taking Transferceuticals to the WORLD

June 2, 2008
Ron Knisely    Research analyst                       Vitamin Man             
Preventative & Recovery Medicine                     
and Anti-Aging technologies.
Special interest in immune system
enhancement based around
Transfer Factor & Nano Factor science.
 
 
The information in this newsletter is for educational purposes only.
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VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DAUGHTERS AND GRANDAUGHTERS
 
 
Our special report,
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Archived audio:
A 45-minute audio report on the HPV vaccination fraud. It's called the Health Ranger Report and features a detailed discussion of the evidence showing the scientific fraud and fear mongering that's powering Big Pharma's mandatory vaccination push in America today. The program is available for immediate download as an MP3 file at: http://www.NewsTarget.com/podcasts/HRR015_HPV_48.MP3

Listen to Real Health with Dr. Steve which features multiple guests in a fast-paced, information-rich format. The show is now listed on iTunes and can be accessed directly at: http://web.mac.com/drsteve720/Site/Podcast/Podcast.html
(The Adams interview on HPV Vaccinations is found in show #11.)
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Processed Meats Declared Too Dangerous For Human Consumption
 
 The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has just completed a detailed review of more than 7,000 clinical studies covering links between diet and cancer. Its conclusion is rocking the health world with startling bluntness: Processed meats are too dangerous for human consumption. Consumers should stop buying and eating all processed meat products for the rest of their lives.

Processed meats include bacon, sausage, hot dogs, sandwich meat, packaged ham, pepperoni, salami and virtually all red meat used in frozen prepared meals. They are usually manufactured with a carcinogenic ingredient known as sodium nitrite. This is used as a color fixer by meat companies to turn packaged meats a bright red color so they look fresh. Unfortunately, sodium nitrite also results in the formation of cancer-causing nitrosamines in the human body. And this leads to a sharp increase in cancer risk for those who eat them.

A 2005 University of Hawaii study found that processed meats increase the risk of pancreatic cancer by 67 percent. Another study revealed that every 50 grams of processed meat consumed daily increases the risk of colorectal cancer by 50 percent. These are alarming numbers. Note that these cancer risks do not come from eating fresh, non-processed meats. They only appear in people who regularly consume processed meat products containing sodium nitrite.

Sodium nitrite appears predominantly in red meat products (you won't find it in chicken or fish products). Here's a short list of food items to check carefully for sodium nitrite and monosodium glutamate (MSG), another dangerous additive:

Beef jerky
Bacon
Sausage
Hot dogs
Sandwich meat
Frozen pizza with meat
Canned soups with meat
Frozen meals with meat
Ravioli and meat pasta foods
Kid's meals containing red meat
Sandwich meat used at popular restaurants
Nearly all red meats sold at public schools, restaurants, hospitals, hotels and theme parks

If sodium nitrite is so dangerous to humans, why do the FDA and USDA continue to allow this cancer-causing chemical to be used? The answer, of course, is that food industry interests now dominate the actions by U.S. government regulators. The USDA, for example, tried to ban sodium nitrite in the late 1970's but was overridden by the meat industry. It insisted the chemical was safe and accused the USDA of trying to "ban bacon." Today, the corporations that dominate American food and agricultural interests hold tremendous influence over the FDA and USDA. Consumers are offered no real protection from dangerous chemicals intentionally added to foods, medicines and personal care products.
You can protect yourself and your family from the dangers of processed meats by following a few simple rules:

Always read ingredient labels.

Don't buy anything made with sodium nitrite or monosodium glutamate.

Don't eat red meats served by restaurants, schools, hospitals, hotels or other institutions.

And finally, eat more fresh produce with every meal. There is evidence that natural vitamin C found in citrus fruits and exotic berries (like camu camu) helps prevent the formation of cancer-causing nitrosamines, protecting you from the devastating health effects of sodium nitrite in processed meats. The best defense, of course, is to avoid eating processed meats altogether.
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Overview Dietary fiber, found in the walls of plant cells, cannot be digested by enzymes in the human digestive tract but plays an essential role in human health. It is found in all plant-based foods, with most whole foods containing a combination of the two types of fiber -- soluble and insoluble. Both types of fiber help maintain the health of the intestinal tract and promote regular elimination of stool.
Soluble fiber attracts water and forms a gel in the digestive tract. This slows digestion and lowers the rate of nutrient absorption (such as starch and sugars) from the stomach and intestine. The result is a significant reduction in cholesterol levels over time, which may help prevent heart disease and stroke. Intake of soluble fiber may also improve glucose tolerance in people with diabetes. Psyllium husk, pectin, and the soft parts of fruits and dried beans and peas are examples of soluble fiber.
Insoluble fiber, on the other hand, is the portion of plant cells that gives the wall its structural integrity. Insoluble fiber can be found in the peel of fruit, such as apples and grapes. It acts as a natural laxative that speeds the passage of foods through the stomach. It also gives stool its bulk and helps it move quickly through the gastrointestinal tract.
Dietary fiber has been shown to play a role in the treatment of conditions such as gastrointestinal disease, constipation, hemorrhoids, high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes. However, most Americans consume only 11 to 13 grams of dietary fiber per day -- less than half the amount recommended by health experts.

"With a 2000 calorie diet we need 20 to 35 grams of fiber per day"
25 grams soluble - 10 grams insoluble 
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