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Sunday Chat: Health and Wealth Bytes Issue 22

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Health Bytes

Beware of Dirty Shower Heads

Scientists have found that showering under a dirty shower heads can deliver a face full of harmful bacteria. Tests revealed nearly a third of devices harbour significant levels of a bug that causes lung disease.

Click here to find out more.

The Lighter Side of Swine Flu

Hilarious Swine Flu Video - DIY Vaccine

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P.S: Have you gotten your copy of Dr Williams’ Heart Health Report which was launched in September? Get your copy here.

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Wealth Bytes

Get Your Sunshine Bracelets for Christmas & Charity!

Home for the holidays, that’s where we want to be for this time of the year. But I know of two families who won’t be able to do that this year…they lost their homes and everything they own to a devastating flood in the Philippines in October. “Project Sunshine” was created to raise funds to help them rebuild their lives. You can lend your support and encouragement by purchasing a “Sunshine” bracelet. More details here.

Interesting Tips

If you want to change the fruits, you will first have to change the roots. If you want to change the visible, you must first change the invisible.

Survey

iPhone App for Noni

Would you want an iPhone App? More info here.

Thank you!

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Do you have a question for Doc?

You can reach Doc by filling in the form here: Ask Dr Richard Williams

We look forward to touching base with you again in our next issue of Sunday Chat.

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P.S: Have you gotten your copy of Dr Williams’ Heart Health Report which was launched in September? Get your copy here.

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December 13, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A, Sunday Chat :: Comments (0)

What You Need To Know - TNJ & Coumadin/Warfarin

TNJ does not interact with Coumadin/Warfarin.

Many people have their Stress response “turned on”.

This in turn activates the “Reactive Inflammatory Response” that is a primitive immun type response from the Liver. This makes increases all the clotting factors in the blood and makes them HYPERCOAGULABLE.

TNJ reduces this Inflammatory Response, reduces the clotting factors back toward normal, returns their Coagulation back into normal range. When they are Hypercoagulable they require high levels of Coumadin, frequently 5 to 7 mg/day. When coagulation is normal they would reqiure less medication, usually 1 to 2 mg/day. So, we recommend people drink TNJ regularly at 4 to 8 oz daily(120 to 240 ml/day), measure their INR blood test weekly until it is stable for 3 weeks in a row then test monthly. As they require less Coumadin their doctors will decrease the dosage for them.

June 23, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A, What You Need to Know :: Comments (0)

Sunday Chat: Health and Wealth Bytes Issue 10

Health Bytes
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It’s been a long while since we last had our teleseminar.

Doc is back and I’m pleased to announce that we have arranged for a special teleseminar this coming Wednesday (27 May 2009) night from 8.30pm ET specially for you.

Doc will touch on our immune system and also on how we can “combat” the H1N1 flu virus.

Please watch out for our email on Monday to register for the teleseminar. We have limited phone lines available…

Meanwhile, we would appreciate if you could take 3 minutes to help us with the following survey for Dr. Williams:

Your Most Burning Question on Your Immune System

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Q&A

Question: I have arthritis and hay fever resulting in stuffy nose. How will TNJ help?

Answer: Turn off muscle spasm especially in the neck and under the tongue and you will immediately feel the sinus drainage running down your throat. You can stop most snoring and OSA - sleep apnea that way, too. Do our whole program and your arthritis will be the best ever.

Wealth Bytes

Think about the following sentence for a moment.

Let’s assume that you have been working for 10 years… or you have 10 years of experience with TNJ.

I would like to pose a question to you (I was posed the same question):

“Do you have 10 years of experience or just 1 year but repeated 10 times?”

Share with me your thoughts by leaving your comment below.

Did You Know?

Daughter Helps Father Fight Colon Cancer With Her Breast Milk

Recommendations

Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods The biotech industry’s claim that genetically modified (GM) foods are safe is shattered in this groundbreaking book. Nearly forty health risks of the foods that Americans eat every day are presented in easy-to-read two-page spreads. The left page is designed for the quick scanning reader; it includes bullets, illustrations, and quotes. The right side offers fully referenced text, describing both research studies and theoretical risks.

Interesting Videos

Hand shadow show A beautiful way of expression!

AskDrRichardWilliams.com

Do you have a question for Doc?

You can reach Doc by filling in the form here: Ask Dr Richard Williams

We look forward to touching base with you again in our next issue of Sunday Chat.

Here’s wishing you a dynamic week ahead!

May 24, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A, Sunday Chat :: Comments (0)

Sticky Notepad

I had a sort of a revelation this morning and I can’t wait to share it with you.

You know, how sometimes we tend to go for the cheapest in price? …

Well it happened to me one day when I took back home a set of sticky notepads. It looks like the famous 3M sticky notepads and I can’t feel the difference between the two.

The telling difference, however, surfaced straightaway when I start to use it.

Check out the 2 pictures below:

Need to be held in place with a scotchtapeNeed to be held in place with a scotch tape
Quality does make a difference!

Quality does make a difference!

So which one is from 3M?

Yes, the one at the bottom… the one that does not require a scotch tape to hold it in place… you see, the sticky glue behind the cheaper one couldn’t hold it in place!

The one on top actually costs about a third of the 3M product.

This brings to mind Tahitian Noni Juice and other noni products.

Now, do you know the difference between TNJ and the others?

Do you know why TNJ may cost more than the ones you find in a local store? :-)

April 23, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A, What You Need to Know :: Comments (0)

If I am diabetic, can I take Noni Juice?

Yes.

TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice contains 28.52 milligrams of potassium per ounce - less than half of the potassium level found in an ounce of orange juice or tomato juice. It is also less than the amount of potassium found in one ounce of apple, grape, or pineapple juice.

We strongly recommend that you measure your blood sugar level. About 70% will find that their blood sugar level come down while the other 30% will find that the blood sugar level goes up. For those who find that the blood sugar level goes up, stop noni for a couple of days, let the blood sugar level go back to where it was before they started taking noni juice. Then take half an ounce a day for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, try to add another half ounce again. Eventually you would be able to go up in half ounce increments from half ounce to one ounce to an ounce and a half, two, three, four ounces or more depending on what you need to do. This may take between 3 to 6 months.

February 10, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A :: Comments (0)

How safe is Noni Juice?

Quality control is of the utmost importance for any natural supplement, and that holds true for TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice. Strict quality control measures give added assurance that TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice is safe for children, adults, pregnant and lactating women, and the elderly. TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice has been tested for more than 300 hundred different toxins. The juice goes through a thermal pasteurization that keeps it safe while allowing the special compounds within the juice to remain active.

In December 2002, TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice passed inspection by Europe’s Novel Food Committee (similar to the U.S. government’s FDA) after some rigorous testing. It was approved for sale as a novel food in Europe. It concluded, “There were no indications of adverse effects from laboratory animal studies on subacute and subchronic toxicity, genotoxicity, and allergenicity” from noni juice. Other studies have observed animals and humans consuming up to seven bottles of noni juice a day with no adverse reaction.

February 3, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A :: Comments (0)

What is Noni Juice?

Noni, or Morinda citrifolia, comes from the family Rubiaceae. The noni fruit grows on a small shrub-like tree. The ripened fruit has a green, almost translucent, bumpy skin, and gives off a pungent odor. Noni has been found growing in many islands of the South Pacific (including Hawaii and Tahiti), Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, India, Africa, Guam, and the West Indies.

TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice is the brand name for a noni juice that is made from noni grown, picked and bottled in Tahiti by a company called Tahitian Noni International.

TAHITIAN NONIŽ Juice was brought for commercial sale into United States during the mid-nineties. Before that time few Americans had ever heard of the fruit. However in Tahiti and in other areas of French Polynesia, people had been using noni to promote health and wellness for over 2,000 years.

Historically, the natives used the entire plant for a wide range of therapeutic benefits. Early studies of the plant document that its traditional uses ranged from using the root as a fever-reducing agent, to helping control diabetes, as well as applying the leaves on wounds and ulcers.

February 1, 2009 :: Chapter: Q&A, Skin :: Comments (0)

Can TNJ Harm the Kidney?

This question has come up now and again. Recently, one IPC asked Doc this question and I thought I would put it up for the benefit of others: “I was recently told by my MD to refrain from taking Noni, because it had an adverse effect on the kidney, I have stopped, but is this true?”

Here’s Doc’s reply: “Absolutely not true. TNJ activates healing and repair mechanisms in every system including kidney and blood vessels. We can document that. The only caution with TNJ is for people in renal failure. TNJ is equal to orange and tomato juice as a source of potasium. So, they must start with small amounts and increase slowly while monitoring potassium. Any time someone gives you a negative comment on TNJ ask them for a reference and then refer to us for clarification including scientific documentation. If TNJ damaged kidneys the FDA would ban it. TNJ has been evaluated by the FDA for 11 years with no limitations to age, condition, medications, or amount of juice. The FDA never “Approves” a product only limits or bans the sale.”

May 13, 2008 :: Chapter: Healing and Inflammatory, Q&A, Renal :: Comments (14)