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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I have had several doctors and fitness trainers to tell me to drink half my body weight in water. For years, I had doctors tell me to drink 8 glasses of water a day and that was MORE than half my body weight.1) Drinking water to excess. The amount he recommends (1/2 your body weight in oz of water. That is, if you weigh 200 lbs, you should drink 100 oz of water) could lead to hyponatremia. This is where you have thrown your body's salt levels off to the point your cells stop working.
2) That this excessive hydration helps prevent sunburns.
3) That you need additional electrolytes beyond what we already get through regular diet.
4) An 'alkaline' diet when you can't do much of anything to shift your blood pH.
5) Endorsement of a product from Alex Guerrero said to prevent concussions. This supplement does not.
This takes us to his buddy, Alex Guerrero.
1) He calls himself a doctor. He is not.
2) He promoted a supplement that was supposed to cure everything from cancer to Parkinson's to AIDS. It does not.
He should tell everyone he's so great he threw three picks in the NFCCG and still won...thanks to the all star team assembled around him.
Meanwhile, this is fine…because…he’s a Patriot. I’m sure everyone here would LOVE Cam if he weren’t on the team.
I’d rather he feed off getting the football to the receiver.Cam Newton says he feeds off the haters
Cam Newton is hard at work, seeking to hold off rookie challenger Mac Jones.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
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You weigh 12 lbs?I have had several doctors and fitness trainers to tell me to drink half my body weight in water. For years, I had doctors tell me to drink 8 glasses of water a day and that was MORE than half my body weight.
8 glasses is 64 oz. I was at 120 lbs when I was a lot younger.You weigh 12 lbs?
I have a science degree and have worked in alternative medicine. Many of these things have merit, they just have not been proven by science yet.
The human body is a very complex entity.
Imagine, flexibility (pliability) helps prevent injuries and extend your career. Where I worked they brought up a trainer who used to work with the Lakers...Byron Scott for example. His name is Bruce Madson. He advocated "Heat and Grease". Moving the joints and muscles slowly to overcome injuries and promote joint health. It pumps oxygen and nutrients into your joints. I used it to overcome plantar faciitis. I asked him if athletes used his methods. He said most don't. They rely on their natural talent. He said those that do are the superstars that have long, healthy careers.
Ozone therapy can disable viruses along with other health benefits. Used in Europe during the COVID pandemic (to save lives). Not readily accepted in American medicine.
Chelation; EDTA transfusions originally used for lead poisoning remove mercury and other heavy metals from your system. They also found it has the the beneficial side effect of decalcifying your arteries. The doctor I went to had 45% hard (calcareous) blockage in his carotid arteries. He now has none. He does an MRI of your carotid arteries before treatment for record of your improvement.
Homeopathy; there is documented evidence of human antibodies reacting to antigens that are no longer in the final dilution. This is evidence of a electromagnetic signature left by the antigen. We can also see an electromagnetic reaction in humans. Near instantaneous reaction to an injected antigen before it gets into the system.
The Chinese have been using herbal remedies for thousands of years (and acupuncture). My wife is Chinese and they have embraced Western medicine. She says "Only the poor people go to the herbal doctor."
There is much we don't know yet. That can only be currently proven by clinical results and case studies.
Chiropractic and acupuncture are now considered mainstream treatments. It was not too long ago they were considered quackery.
You believe what you want to believe. I try to keep an open mind.
I believe some of these treatments are suppressed by the AMA because they do not sell drugs and do not make money for big Pharmaceutical companies.
Such a great post. Thank you for sharing.I have a science degree and have worked in alternative medicine. Many of these things have merit, they just have not been proven by science yet.
The human body is a very complex entity.
Imagine, flexibility (pliability) helps prevent injuries and extend your career. Where I worked they brought up a trainer who used to work with the Lakers...Byron Scott for example. His name is Bruce Madson. He advocated "Heat and Grease". Moving the joints and muscles slowly to overcome injuries and promote joint health. It pumps oxygen and nutrients into your joints. I used it to overcome plantar faciitis. I asked him if athletes used his methods. He said most don't. They rely on their natural talent. He said those that do are the superstars that have long, healthy careers.
Ozone therapy can disable viruses along with other health benefits. Used in Europe during the COVID pandemic (to save lives). Not readily accepted in American medicine.
Chelation; EDTA transfusions originally used for lead poisoning remove mercury and other heavy metals from your system. They also found it has the the beneficial side effect of decalcifying your arteries. The doctor I went to had 45% hard (calcareous) blockage in his carotid arteries. He now has none. He does an MRI of your carotid arteries before treatment for record of your improvement.
Homeopathy; there is documented evidence of human antibodies reacting to antigens that are no longer in the final dilution. This is evidence of a electromagnetic signature left by the antigen. We can also see an electromagnetic reaction in humans. Near instantaneous reaction to an injected antigen before it gets into the system.
The Chinese have been using herbal remedies for thousands of years (and acupuncture). My wife is Chinese and they have embraced Western medicine. She says "Only the poor people go to the herbal doctor."
There is much we don't know yet. That can only be currently proven by clinical results and case studies.
Chiropractic and acupuncture are now considered mainstream treatments. It was not too long ago they were considered quackery.
You believe what you want to believe. I try to keep an open mind.
I believe some of these treatments are suppressed by the AMA because they do not sell drugs and do not make money for big Pharmaceutical companies.
8 glasses is 64 oz. I was at 120 lbs when I was a lot younger.
3% ≠ 50%I have had several doctors and fitness trainers to tell me to drink half my body weight in water.
I have a science degree and have worked in alternative medicine. Many of these things have merit, they just have not been proven by science yet.
The human body is a very complex entity.
Imagine, flexibility (pliability) helps prevent injuries and extend your career. Where I worked they brought up a trainer who used to work with the Lakers...Byron Scott for example. His name is Bruce Madson. He advocated "Heat and Grease". Moving the joints and muscles slowly to overcome injuries and promote joint health. It pumps oxygen and nutrients into your joints. I used it to overcome plantar faciitis. I asked him if athletes used his methods. He said most don't. They rely on their natural talent. He said those that do are the superstars that have long, healthy careers.
Ozone therapy can disable viruses along with other health benefits. Used in Europe during the COVID pandemic (to save lives). Not readily accepted in American medicine.
Chelation; EDTA transfusions originally used for lead poisoning remove mercury and other heavy metals from your system. They also found it has the the beneficial side effect of decalcifying your arteries. The doctor I went to had 45% hard (calcareous) blockage in his carotid arteries. He now has none. He does an MRI of your carotid arteries before treatment for record of your improvement.
Homeopathy; there is documented evidence of human antibodies reacting to antigens that are no longer in the final dilution. This is evidence of a electromagnetic signature left by the antigen. We can also see an electromagnetic reaction in humans. Near instantaneous reaction to an injected antigen before it gets into the system.
The Chinese have been using herbal remedies for thousands of years (and acupuncture). My wife is Chinese and they have embraced Western medicine. She says "Only the poor people go to the herbal doctor."
There is much we don't know yet. That can only be currently proven by clinical results and case studies.
Chiropractic and acupuncture are now considered mainstream treatments. It was not too long ago they were considered quackery.
You believe what you want to believe. I try to keep an open mind.
I believe some of these treatments are suppressed by the AMA because they do not sell drugs and do not make money for big Pharmaceutical companies.
Why? He does.I wouldn't suggest Brady uses steroids or anything like that. He's smart enough to avoid big hits, hasn't had major injuries.
His processing skills are amazing.
But I wouldn't attribute it to TB12 methods.