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Sudden Cardiac Death and Excitotoxic Foods

http://www.blaylockwellnesscenter.com/Wellness_Blog/Entries/2012/11/19_Sudden_Cardiac_Death_and_Excitotoxic_Foods.html O ver 460,000 people per year are now dying of a disorder called of sudden cardiac death according to CDC statistics. This is a condition striking otherwise healthy people, who have experienced no obvious symptoms of heart disease prior to their deaths. An alarming number of these deaths are occurring in young athletes, both in high schools, colleges, as well as among professional athletes. While cardiologists have found coronary disease and suspect previous scars from silent heart attacks in a number of these individuals, one mechanism is getting no attention at all, and that is excitotoxic damage caused by food additives and the artificial sweetener aspartame. This is despite growing evidence that the excitotoxic mechanism plays a major role in cardiac disease.
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http://ericainthecity.blogspot.com/2012/03/drinking-lunch-raw-carrot-ginger-soup.html I've been feeling a little run-down lately and I'm not entirely sure why. Juicing always makes me feel better, but yesterday I wanted to take it a bit further and just completely drink my lunch. Sounds funny, right? What I really need to do is a Reboot , but I just went grocery shopping, so this week is out. I made this awesome Raw Carrot Ginger Soup from the Reboot website and served a green juice alongside. Lunch Reboot, perhaps?

Raw Carrot Ginger Soup + Green Juice

Reality Sandwich-FOOD

http://www.realitysandwich.com/about Reality Sandwich is a web magazine for this time of intense transformation. Our subjects run the gamut from sustainability to shamanism, alternate realities to alternative energy, remixing media to re-imagining community, holistic healing techniques to the promise and perils of new technologies. We hope to spark debate and engagement by offering a forum for voices ranging from the ecologically pragmatic to the wildly visionary (which, to our delight, sometimes turn out to be the one and the same). Counteracting the doom-and-gloom of the daily news, Reality Sandwich is a platform for voices conveying a different vision of the transformations we face. Our goal is to inspire psychic evolution and a kind of earth alchemy.
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http://tilth.org/events/the-2012-sustainable-herb-conference

The 2012 Sustainable Herb Conference — Oregon Tilth

GivingTree Farm Herb Company in partnership with Linn-Benton Community College's Benton Center and The Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center is proud to present The 2012 Sustainable Herb Conference. The 2012 Sustainable Herb Conference is scheduled for Saturday, March 24, from 9 - 5 pm. The earliest herb gathering of its kind in the Willamette Valley is also affordable, cost of admission to The Sustainable Herb Conference is on a sliding scale: $5 - $25 for the entire conference, with ages 12 and under free.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Gerson

Max Gerson

Max Gerson (October 18, 1881 – March 8, 1959) was a German physician who developed the Gerson Therapy , an alternative dietary therapy , which he claimed could cure cancer and most chronic, degenerative diseases. Gerson described his approach in the book A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 Cases . However, when Gerson's claims were examined by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), they found that his records lacked the basic information necessary to systematically evaluate his claims.