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Is Physical Therapy for You?

Written by alex on Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 in Arthritis.


If you find that you’re slowing down or tightening up, therapy may be the answer.

John McDougall MD: Pills Won’t Save You

Written by alex on Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 in Arthritis.


This is from the GET HEALTHY NOW RED DVD set, John McDougall MD’s presentation on auto-immune diseases. To learn more about this video including how to get a copy of the full talk, go to: secure2.vegsource.com Music by Kevin MacLeod

Bill Rich Lecture on MSM Part 1

Written by alex on Monday, January 16th, 2012 in Arthritis.


Bill Rich was the first person to use the nutrient MSM for human consumption. In this video he talks about his personal experiences as well as the health benefits of MSM. DVD copies of this presentation are available on our web site, richdistributing.com The opinions expressed in this video are the opinions of the Author and no claims are made as to their accuracy.

World Nutrition-Vitalzym-Systemic Enzymes.wmv

Written by alex on Sunday, January 15th, 2012 in Arthritis.


Dr. David Getoff talks about systemic enzymes and Vitalzym. Emphazing the advantages of systemic enzymes and Vitalyzm’s enterically coated liquid gel caps.

Can You Heal a Herniated Disc?

Written by alex on Saturday, January 14th, 2012 in Arthritis.


Chad Madden, owner of Madden Physical Therapy, explains questions surrounding herniated discs and sciatica.

I Wanna Grow Old With You

Written by alex on Thursday, January 12th, 2012 in Arthritis.


I wanna make you smile whenever you’re sad Carry you around when your arthritis is bad Oh all I wanna do is grow old with you I’ll get your medicine when your tummy aches Build you a fire if the furnace breaks Oh it could be so nice, growing old with you I’ll miss you Kiss you Give you my coat when you are cold Need you Feed you Even let ya hold the remote control So let me do the dishes in our kitchen sink Put you to bed when you’ve had too much to drink I could be the man who grows old with you I wanna grow old with you Originally Sung By : Adam Sandler in Wedding Singer www.youtube.com Animated By : Unknown (I am trying to find out the same)

Paul Chek speaking live at Price-Pottenger Foundation PART 4

Written by alex on Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 in Arthritis.


Paul speaks to a sold out audience Price Pottenger Nutrition Foundation in San Diego, CA about some of the core principles of his at very popular book “How To Eat Move and Be Healthy”. Visit www.chekinstitute.com for Paul’s speaking schedule, to browse his accredited home study courses, a listing of CHEK practitioner in your area or simply to read one of paul’s dozens of published articles. Please visit http for more on the work of Dr. Price and other nutrition pioneers. Diet ciliac crohns ibs bowel irritable nutrient supplements holistic health sears atkins southbeach rehab conditioning exercise weightloss disease degenerative muscles joints potbrownies cancer diabetes autoimmune arthritis big business government scandal mercola oz oprah tolle

Synthesis of Copper aspirinate

Written by alex on Tuesday, January 10th, 2012 in Arthritis.


A simple experiment in transition metal complexes, copper aspirinate is formed by reacting acetylsalicylic acid with copper carbonate. Copper aspirinate is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, and unlike copper (II) ions and aspirin alone, it avoids the toxicity of both. Transition metal complexes are not ordinary ionic compounds, and do not necessarily seek a complete shell of valence electrons (18e- for the d block of elements). In this case, copper aspirinate does have 18 valence electrons, but there are many exceptions. The electron configuration of copper aspirinate is predicted as follows: Copper(0) – ground state – 11 electrons Copper(II) – 2+ – 9 electrons 4 copper – alkoxy ligand bonds – 8 electrons Copper – copper sigma bond – 1 electron Thus, each copper atom has 9 + 8 + 1 electrons, for a total of 18. The acetylsalicylate molecules are called ligands in transition metal complexes, and in this case are anionic ligands which formally create a sigma bond with the metal centre, and change the metal centre oxidation state. Neutral ligands do contribute to the total electron count and share electrons with the metal centre, however they are only weakly bound, do not have a formal bond, and do not change the metal centre oxidation state. Copper carbonate from copper sulfate: – As an aside, you can make copper carbonate from the more common copper sulfate pentahydrate by this method: – Dissolve 8.6g Na2CO3 in 40mL distilled water, and dissolve 20.2g CuSO4*5H2O in 73mL


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