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    Yes, You Need A Living Trust
    In the realm of financial planning and estate planning there seems at times to be little consensus of thought or definitive opinion on planning solutions. Despite the overwhelming evidence to support a particular planning option, there seems to be a sect of contrarians all too eager to purport opposing views. The end result consumers are often left exhausted and bewildered, and without the advice or planning they desperately need. No other area has seemed to spark as much debate, as the Living Trust.A Living Trust is a legal document that allows individuals to control their asset while they are alive, and if properly set up pass their assets to their beneficiaries free
    ok at the scientific medical literature reveals the false propaganda from these two sources.

    Medicine Acknowledges Vitamin Supplements- the 'Checkable Facts'

    The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2002 reversed its historical anti-vitamin policy by acknowledging that “it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements”

    In 1998 an Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine was titled: "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin."

    Harvard Public Health – "Today, though, there's good evidence that taking a daily multivitamin makes sense for most adults…(and) may prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and other chronic diseases."

    A Summary of a few of the Positive Vitamin Studies

    The Nurses' Health Study of over 87,000 women show

    A Quick and Easy Way to Maximize Your Networking Experience
    Are you making full use of the name cards you collected? I’m going to show you a simple way to maintain your list and to build a personalized relationship with all the name card owners with just one simple email...“If you’re not networking, you’re not working.” This statement stands true for every one of us, especially those of us who are looking for business opportunities.Usually at the end of a networking session, you would have added a stack of name cards to your already huge collection of 100, 500, even 2,000 cards. There seems to be a sense of achievements from here, as though you’ve collected a limited edition Superman comic book. However, let me ask you th
    The Major News Media missed reporting a breakthrough treatment for the prevention of cancer. Why? Is it because this breakthrough isn't a drug but a simple inexpensive multivitamin with folic acid that can prevent cancers up to 50%? If it were a pharmaceutical that achieved such astounding results it would be in all the news reports on television and newspapers. Is it because there is a bias against vitamins and nutrition which are non-drug treatments or because there is no benefit for Big Pharma?

    The headline in the New York Times, LA Times, etc and the sound-bite on the CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX evening news should have read:

    New Major Cancer Protective Treatment – A New Breakthrough ‘Drug’ That Prevents Cancers in Children - Unfortunately it didn’t. I Googled this study from the February 21, 2007, medical journal Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and nada! The major news outlets in Canada carried it but not in the Good Ole’ USA unless you include the Redding News.

    “This is almost too simple an idea for people to take seriously, but they should take it seriously,” said Dr. Gideon Koren, director of the Motherisk program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Globe and Mail.

    Vitamin Prevention Worth A Pound Of Cancer Cure

    Of course the real reason this 'breakthrough' information wasn't reported on in the MNM (Major News Media) was because it wasn't a Pharmaceutical (with major advertising dollars on the line for MNM) but a simple cheap once a day multivitamin with folic acid.

    "Simply taking multivitamins and folic acid during pregnancy can help a mother reduce her baby's risk of developing the most common childhood cancers by almost 50 per cent, a new study from Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children says." Toronto Star

    “The startling finding that a cheap supplement purchased at a drugstore can prevent cancer as well as a range of birth defects adds weight to the theory that micronutrients have lifelong health benefits for the developing fetus.” Globe and Mail.

    Unfounded Bias Against Vitamin Supplements

    Maybe the MNM didn’t pick up the story because of a bias against vitamins from so-called vitamin experts like Rory Collins, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at Oxford University who was reported as saying. –

    “It has been said that Americans have the richest urine in the world, because they consume a lot of expensive vitamins and then just pee them out…There is no good evidence that any vitamin supplements are effective. So if you are going to waste your money on these unproven vitamins, you may as well waste less money on the cheaper ones.” As reported in the newspaper – The Independent (London), Feb 9, 2004 by Catherine Nixey.

    Or maybe - the New York Times article (April 29, 2003) conclusion that “multivitamins have not been shown to prevent any disease and that it is easy to reach high enough doses of certain vitamins and minerals to actually increase the risk of disease”

    For if physicians and the news media can't be trusted to get even the basic checkable facts right about vitamins, why should any of their opinions be taken seriously? A cursory look at the scientific medical literature reveals the false propaganda from these two sources.

    Medicine Acknowledges Vitamin Supplements- the 'Checkable Facts'

    The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2002 reversed its historical anti-vitamin policy by acknowledging that “it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements”

    In 1998 an Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine was titled: "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin."

    Harvard Public Health – "Today, though, there's good evidence that taking a daily multivitamin makes sense for most adults…(and) may prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and other chronic diseases."

    A Summary of a few of the Positive Vitamin Studies

    The Nurses' Health Study of over 87,000 women show

    Free Ringtones In Canada
    With the advent of mobile phones, communication has entered into a new age. With the improvement in quality and addition of new features, ringtones have become very popular among mobile users. But ringtones vary from place-to-place and also according to the age group of the users. In Canada, with the advent of high-speed Internet connections, cell phone users can download ringtones from all across the world.Today, there are many different types of ringtones available. These include polyphonic as well as monophonic ringtones. The ringtones that comprise of single tones are called Monophonic ringtones. Polyphonic ringtones are most popular since they are made up or are co
    e February 21, 2007, medical journal Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and nada! The major news outlets in Canada carried it but not in the Good Ole’ USA unless you include the Redding News.

    “This is almost too simple an idea for people to take seriously, but they should take it seriously,” said Dr. Gideon Koren, director of the Motherisk program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Globe and Mail.

    Vitamin Prevention Worth A Pound Of Cancer Cure

    Of course the real reason this 'breakthrough' information wasn't reported on in the MNM (Major News Media) was because it wasn't a Pharmaceutical (with major advertising dollars on the line for MNM) but a simple cheap once a day multivitamin with folic acid.

    "Simply taking multivitamins and folic acid during pregnancy can help a mother reduce her baby's risk of developing the most common childhood cancers by almost 50 per cent, a new study from Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children says." Toronto Star

    “The startling finding that a cheap supplement purchased at a drugstore can prevent cancer as well as a range of birth defects adds weight to the theory that micronutrients have lifelong health benefits for the developing fetus.” Globe and Mail.

    Unfounded Bias Against Vitamin Supplements

    Maybe the MNM didn’t pick up the story because of a bias against vitamins from so-called vitamin experts like Rory Collins, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at Oxford University who was reported as saying. –

    “It has been said that Americans have the richest urine in the world, because they consume a lot of expensive vitamins and then just pee them out…There is no good evidence that any vitamin supplements are effective. So if you are going to waste your money on these unproven vitamins, you may as well waste less money on the cheaper ones.” As reported in the newspaper – The Independent (London), Feb 9, 2004 by Catherine Nixey.

    Or maybe - the New York Times article (April 29, 2003) conclusion that “multivitamins have not been shown to prevent any disease and that it is easy to reach high enough doses of certain vitamins and minerals to actually increase the risk of disease”

    For if physicians and the news media can't be trusted to get even the basic checkable facts right about vitamins, why should any of their opinions be taken seriously? A cursory look at the scientific medical literature reveals the false propaganda from these two sources.

    Medicine Acknowledges Vitamin Supplements- the 'Checkable Facts'

    The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2002 reversed its historical anti-vitamin policy by acknowledging that “it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements”

    In 1998 an Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine was titled: "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin."

    Harvard Public Health – "Today, though, there's good evidence that taking a daily multivitamin makes sense for most adults…(and) may prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and other chronic diseases."

    A Summary of a few of the Positive Vitamin Studies

    The Nurses' Health Study of over 87,000 women show

    Trade Schools Online
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    pregnancy can help a mother reduce her baby's risk of developing the most common childhood cancers by almost 50 per cent, a new study from Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children says." Toronto Star

    “The startling finding that a cheap supplement purchased at a drugstore can prevent cancer as well as a range of birth defects adds weight to the theory that micronutrients have lifelong health benefits for the developing fetus.” Globe and Mail.

    Unfounded Bias Against Vitamin Supplements

    Maybe the MNM didn’t pick up the story because of a bias against vitamins from so-called vitamin experts like Rory Collins, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at Oxford University who was reported as saying. –

    “It has been said that Americans have the richest urine in the world, because they consume a lot of expensive vitamins and then just pee them out…There is no good evidence that any vitamin supplements are effective. So if you are going to waste your money on these unproven vitamins, you may as well waste less money on the cheaper ones.” As reported in the newspaper – The Independent (London), Feb 9, 2004 by Catherine Nixey.

    Or maybe - the New York Times article (April 29, 2003) conclusion that “multivitamins have not been shown to prevent any disease and that it is easy to reach high enough doses of certain vitamins and minerals to actually increase the risk of disease”

    For if physicians and the news media can't be trusted to get even the basic checkable facts right about vitamins, why should any of their opinions be taken seriously? A cursory look at the scientific medical literature reveals the false propaganda from these two sources.

    Medicine Acknowledges Vitamin Supplements- the 'Checkable Facts'

    The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2002 reversed its historical anti-vitamin policy by acknowledging that “it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements”

    In 1998 an Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine was titled: "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin."

    Harvard Public Health – "Today, though, there's good evidence that taking a daily multivitamin makes sense for most adults…(and) may prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and other chronic diseases."

    A Summary of a few of the Positive Vitamin Studies

    The Nurses' Health Study of over 87,000 women show

    Starting A Home Based Business - Nail Technician As A Home Business
    Nail Technician as a career has only become popular over the past few years. Prior to that, people would tend to take care of their manicure at home and only have a professional salon manicure for special occasions such as weddings and other important social and business gatherings. Then acrylic nail extensions became available and everything changed.As well as acrylic and gel nail extensions, there are nail tips and all kinds of artistic embellishment available. The elegant extended fingernails can be studded with rhinestones, dotted with glitter or painted with seasonal pictures. The days when nail color was the only choice you needed to make when having a manicur
    ause they consume a lot of expensive vitamins and then just pee them out…There is no good evidence that any vitamin supplements are effective. So if you are going to waste your money on these unproven vitamins, you may as well waste less money on the cheaper ones.” As reported in the newspaper – The Independent (London), Feb 9, 2004 by Catherine Nixey.

    Or maybe - the New York Times article (April 29, 2003) conclusion that “multivitamins have not been shown to prevent any disease and that it is easy to reach high enough doses of certain vitamins and minerals to actually increase the risk of disease”

    For if physicians and the news media can't be trusted to get even the basic checkable facts right about vitamins, why should any of their opinions be taken seriously? A cursory look at the scientific medical literature reveals the false propaganda from these two sources.

    Medicine Acknowledges Vitamin Supplements- the 'Checkable Facts'

    The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2002 reversed its historical anti-vitamin policy by acknowledging that “it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements”

    In 1998 an Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine was titled: "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin."

    Harvard Public Health – "Today, though, there's good evidence that taking a daily multivitamin makes sense for most adults…(and) may prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and other chronic diseases."

    A Summary of a few of the Positive Vitamin Studies

    The Nurses' Health Study of over 87,000 women show

    Refinancing Your Home With Damaged Credit
    The majority of homeowners believe that damaged credit makes refinancing impossible. It is important to note that options still exist. Options exist even if a person is in bankruptcy.Refinancing BasicsIf you have poor credit, then it is important to understand the basics of refinancing a home. Just because you may be bombarded with refinance offers from other lenders, it does not mean that refinancing may be in your best interest. It is important to evaluate the costs of refinancing verses your actual monthly savings. The rule of thumb is that unless your monthly savings are significant and that the debts being paid off are sensible, you may be in a better
    ok at the scientific medical literature reveals the false propaganda from these two sources.

    Medicine Acknowledges Vitamin Supplements- the 'Checkable Facts'

    The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2002 reversed its historical anti-vitamin policy by acknowledging that “it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements”

    In 1998 an Editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine was titled: "Eat Right and Take a Multivitamin."

    Harvard Public Health – "Today, though, there's good evidence that taking a daily multivitamin makes sense for most adults…(and) may prevent heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, and other chronic diseases."

    A Summary of a few of the Positive Vitamin Studies

    The Nurses' Health Study of over 87,000 women showed that the - "Long-term use of multivitamins may substantially reduce risk for colon cancer." Annals of Internal Medicine 1998.

    A 19,000 patient study found Vitamin C lowered the "mortality (death-rate) from all-causes…" Lancet (2001)

    A pooling of the data from several studies "concluded…that 1,000 IU of oral vitamin D per day is associated with a 50% reduction in colorectal cancer incidence." Recent Results in Cancer Research (2007)

    If one was to read these studies one would conclude that supplements have a role to play in prevention of disease. Of course if one was to ignore these studies and or look for negative improperly done studies one could possibly show negative results by selective research to scaremonger, which is a common tactic of Big Pharma, MNM and the Medical Establishment.

    Vitamins Cost Savings to the System

    Taking a multivitamin for at least 11 years would save the system $58.1 billion as reported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) State-of-the-Science Conference on Multivitamin/Mineral Supplements and Chronic Disease Prevention. May 15–17, 2006

    So there’s the crux of the matter, savings of billions of dollars to the system which would normally be shared by the Medical Establishment, Big Pharma and the Major News Media. With a close to 50% prevention for some cancers, an inexpensive multivitamin doesn’t have enough profit to go around. Now you know why the ‘Sounds of Silence Were Deafening for the Cancer Cure.’

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