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Saturday, 11 February 2012
UK Nurses are losing their sense of compassion
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Health


Nurses in the NHS too often lack ability, compassion or even the simple desire to work in the profession, a report warns.

In some cases staff lack basic skills, have a poor grasp of maths and do not understand the values of the health service, according to the NHS Future Forum.

The independent advisory panel, set up by the Government last year to examine the NHS, says there is “almost universal concern” about the “huge variations in quality” of education and training for nurses and midwives across the country.

Full Story from telegraph.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Saturday, 11 February 2012 15:09 CET
Half a million children aged under 15 in Britain are unhappy
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Society


Over 64 pages, it sets out to provide a detailed analysis of what makes children in modern Britain happy.

Yet the traditional family unit is given such little importance in the report by the Children’s Society that the word ‘marriage’ does not merit even a single mention.    

The charity insists it is the quality of the relationships within a family, rather than its structure, which has the biggest impact on a child’s well-being.

Full Story from dailymail.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Saturday, 11 February 2012 10:29 CET
Aloe vera helps reverse cancer and AIDS
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Alternative Health


One of the best kept secrets in the nutritional field is aloe vera. Commonly recognized for soothing ulcers, hemorrhoids, sunburns, wounds and other skin ailments, many don't know the power pure raw aloe vera juice has for improving and even reversing serious diseases that baffle mainstream medicine.

That's because those claims are suppressed.

If a supplement or nutritional product promotes any kind of cure, the FDA and other agencies send their bootjack militia to raid them. A frightening example occurred in Tampa, Florida a couple of decades ago as research physician Ivan Danhoff MD was attempting to crash the medical mafia's cancer party.

That's when his nutritional clinic was using aloe extracts and curing terminal cancer patients from hospice. Health agency thugs raided, pulling IVs out of patients whose condition had improved dramatically. Many died months later. The clinical trial was going by FDA guidelines to get the aloe extract approved (http://www.naturalnews.com/028239_aloe_vera_FDA.html).

Improving on nature is probably unnecessary with aloe vera

The desire to modify or isolate ingredients from aloe vera to create an accepted medical model that is efficacious without side effects is commendable. But it appears Big Pharma and the cancer industry's good fellas want to protect their turf. Allowing an actual cure would even put the cancer cure fund raisers out of business.

Most store shelf aloe vera juices don't do much beyond soothing the minor ailments mentioned earlier. Those juices are processed, heated, and diluted. That's not the case with all aloe vera products. The right aloe vera juice products are miracle healers (http://www.naturalnews.com/021858.html).

The most dramatic clinical proof of pure raw aloe vera juice comes from research done with AIDS patients. Almost all who were put on a regimen of daily aloe vera juice got better with white T cell counts skyrocketing. It's obvious that aloe vera is a potent immune booster, which implies it can be applied to other diseases.

One of the AIDS patients in this trial was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer and told he had less than two months to live. His liver was so tumor riddled it was four times its normal size. He continued with the juice, improved gradually, and within a year all his tumors were gone.

A doctor involved with this trial, pathologist H. Reginald McDaniel MD, was at first skeptical. But now he has seriously ill patients using aloe successfully. What turned him around was his own illness, a viral pneumonia for which conventional medicine had no answer. He was given a couple of cases of aloe juice, and his cure turned him into an aloe advocate.

Two short videos covering the aloe AIDS/cancer story are linked at the end of this paragraph. The last part of video 2 is censored, evidently to exclude information for ordering that particular juice. Promoting non-pharmaceutical AIDS and cancer cures is a no-no with the FDA. That data was probably pulled to protect them from FDA harassment (http://healthmaven.blogspot.com/2012/01/is-aloe-vera-cancer-cure-part.html).

Aloe's healing power known for ages

The juice's power has been known by indigenous groups for ages. Franciscan Friar Romano Zago discovered how to make the juice from Brazilian Indians, used it with local villagers, and published his findings in the 1980s. He used their recipe based on the indigenous aloe arborescense plant . You can download a pdf summary of his book/recipe here (http://www.aloearborescens.org/Summary.pdf).

Father Zago's juice and others are from whole leaves. It's possible to get aloe juices without leaf skins (filleted) or reduced aloin content to minimize potential diarrhea side effects. Check below for some other aloe juice options or Google for others.

Sources for this article include:

Friar Romano Zago approved aloe juice products http://www.aloedeca.com/northamerica/ZagoNA.htm http://www.aloedeca.com/northamerica/ProductNA.htm

Brazilian homemade cancer cure recipe http://www.aloearborescens.org/Summary.pdf

Aloe arborescense whole plant source http://www.cycadpalm.com/alarpl.html

Video of AIDS and cancer patient cures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2dx0NKP8y8

Another juice source http://www.aloeverafarms.com/aloe-info.html

Another juice source http://www.lilyofthedesert.com/faq

Plug for cancer use http://www.canceractive.com/cancer-active-page-link.aspx?n=537

Article Source - naturalnews.com


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Saturday, 11 February 2012 02:22 CET
Friday, 10 February 2012
Cambridgeshire village has its own Bermuda Triangle
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Paranormal


Radio enthusiasts claim a Cambridgeshire village may have “its very own Bermuda Triangle” after cars mysteriously refused to open for their owners.

Drivers parking around Waterbeach’s Green experienced problems locking their cars remotely and some said their cars would not start.

The “problem” was noticed when a group of radio amateurs met in the village pub last week  and found themselves locked out of their vehicles.

Full Story from cambridge-news.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Friday, 10 February 2012 11:00 CET
Colonies on Mars will flourish says Stephen Hawking
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Space


Professor Stephen Hawking has predicted that humans will colonise Mars – but not for at least a century.

The physicist, who has decoded some of the greatest mysteries of the universe, said it is ‘essential’ for man to spread across the galaxy in case Earth is destroyed.

He suggested that it was ‘almost certain’ that a disaster ‘such as nuclear war or global warming’ would obliterate the planet within a thousand years.

Full story from dailymail.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Friday, 10 February 2012 18:44 CET
How Big a Problem is Anxiety?
Mood:  cheeky
Topic: Anxiety


The chances are fairly high that either you or a loved one has had a history of anxiety. In any given year about 17% of us will have an anxiety disorder---and over our lives, about 28 % of us will have an anxiety disorder. And, if you have one anxiety disorder, then you probably have two or three anxiety disorders---and, possibly, depression. The most common anxiety disorders are panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and specific phobia. 49% of the general population has a history of anxiety, depression, substance abuse or some of all three major problems.

Full Article from psychologytoday.com


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Friday, 10 February 2012 01:33 CET
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Another Triangle UFO Spotted in Seattle, Video
Mood:  bright
Topic: UFO's & Aliens

Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 12:52 CET
Updated: Thursday, 9 February 2012 16:42 CET
Do the dead outnumber the living?
Mood:  bright
Topic: Death


The population of the planet reached seven billion in October, according to the United Nations. But what's the figure for all those who have lived before us?

It is often said that there are more people alive today than have ever lived - and this "fact" has raised its head again since the UN announcement about the planet's population reaching a new high.

The idea helps fuel fears that the population is expanding too fast.

Full Story from BBC


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Thursday, 9 February 2012 01:03 CET
Man takes Catholic Church to court after it refuses to nullify his baptism
Mood:  d'oh
Topic: Religion


An elderly French man is fighting to make a formal break with the Catholic Church, in a case that could have far-reaching effects.

Rene LeBouvier, 71, has taken the church to court over its refusal to let him nullify his baptism after losing his faith in the religion.

Though he was raised in a community where Catholicism dominated every walk of life, Rene changed his views in the 1970s after spending time with 'free thinkers'.

Full Story from dailymail.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Thursday, 9 February 2012 11:03 CET
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
People who use Facebook to make friends just end up MORE lonely
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Social Media


Loners who use Facebook in a bid to make new friends only end up annoying the few pals they already have, new research claims.

Findings reveal that people suffering low self-esteem who sign up to Facebook often end up over-sharing personal information and moaning.

This presents a negative image of them which irritates existing friends and puts new ones off from getting close to them.

Full Story from dailymail.co.uk


Posted by Neil Bartlett DHyp M.A.E.P.H at 01:01 CET
Updated: Wednesday, 8 February 2012 11:17 CET

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