Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Rheumatoid Arthritis Cure?



My mother has been suffering through rheumatoid arthritis for over a year now. I still remember the moment I found out her immune system had come under attack. Like any child, I hated thinking my mother was suffering or was sick or had come up against an opponent she would be forced to struggle against for years to come. Luckily her husband, my dad, is a doctor and has access to a wide range of traditional treatments for her. Quickly they charted a course for her treatment. Being a traditional doc, steroids soon became a part of her weekly regimen.

My mom hated the steroids. She knew they were merely masking the symptoms of her arthritis. But she also saw the effect of the disease on her lifestyle. My mom and dad love to travel. They've reached the age where their hard work should translate into pursuits of leisure and adventure. But the RA was simply preventing much of that. So, the steroids became a reasonable compromise.

This last summer my family and I went out to Colorado to visit my folks. When I was there, we talked about homeopathy and a homeopathic approach to treating her RA. My mom has always been the alternative one of my parents. When I was in high school, she turned me on to all of Shirley McClaine's novels and later to the Celestine Prophecy. Needless to say, she was very much interested in any alternatives to the steroid treatment she'd been receiving.

I came back home to North Carolina and looked through my King Bio PDR and picked out several remedies I thought might help. The two I focused on were the Arthritis formula and the Constitutional Enhancer. I quickly talked with the warehouse and they shipped out a box in no time at all.

About a month later, I got an email from my parents asking for more of the remedies. My dad had been using the Arthritis formula for his hands (he was a surgeon for years) and my mom told me that she had been feeling much better since starting on both of the remedies. I again sent off more of the remedies. Another month passes and my dad informs me that, according to Mom, she is entirely OFF the steroids thanks to the King Bio homeopathics! Previously, when she had tried to wean herself off the steroids entirely she would relapse and become quite sick. But now, with the help of the Arthritis formula and the Constitutional Enahncer, she was able to quit the 'roids entirely!

It truly feels good to be helping the ones we love. If you've got a loved one who is suffering through one of the many forms of debilitating arthritis, leave me a comment and maybe we can work together to help them heal.

Be well my friends.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Homeopathic Alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy


It has become nearly common knowledge. Hormone Replacement Therapy has significantly increased the rate of breast cancer. In 2003, a year after the landmark study that found this correlation between breast cancer and HRT, we saw a 7% decrease in breast cancer rates as women stopped using this widely prescribed treatment. I won't go into how HRT and mainstream medicine's claim of its ability to reverse aging is symbolic as well as symptomatic of our current "disease-care" system. What I will go into is an alternative that is readily available for those women who truly need some form of help as they transition to the next stage of their development.

If you click on the title of this posting you will find a very informative article by Dr. Frank King of King Bio detailing the research that saw HRT increasing a woman's risk of heart attack as well as breast cancer. It also goes into the eight different remedies Dr. King has developed in order to help a woman's changing body adjust more healthfully to menopause and its associated issues.

Here's our list of remedies designed to help a woman transition through menopause:

Menopause- Hot flashes, sweats, chills, clammy shin, heat in the head, headaches, hot feet, mood swings, anxiety, sensitivity and wanting to be alone.
Female Enhancer- helps enhance female sexual desire and vitality, dry, tender, sore or burning vagina, abhorrence to sexual intercourse, frigidity or painful intercourse.
FertiPlex- Helps restore female fertility, vaginal dryness or discharge, sensitive or itchy genitalia, irregular cycling and discomforts during intercourse.
Menstrual Cramps & Irregularities- Balances menstrual flow, too heavy, too light or irregular flows
Anxiety & Nervousness- When symptoms are associated with menopause.
Fatigue Reliever- When symptoms are associated with menopause.
Female Discomforts- For pelvic inflammatory diseases.
Constitutional Enhancer- For general overall health enhancement.

All of these are available from our website at www.kingbio.com. And if you want to read the whole article, simply click here: http://www.kingbio.com/articles/articles-menopause.html

Take care everyone. I hope this information helps!

Be well...

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Bringing Back the Light!




The days have been getting terribly short, haven't they? There's a reason so many of our celebrations during these dark days center around light. With less and less daylight brightening our lives, people across the world and throughout time bring light into the home by lighting candles, decorating with bright colors and even sharing gifts in an attempt at brightening someone's day.

I love this time of year. Every morning I get up before my family to take my supplements and feed the cats. Now, I can turn on the lights on our tree we lovingly cut down from our friends at Wintergreen Farm up in Tennessee and brought into our living room. There's something about that sparkling tree first thing in the morning that brings a smile to my face.

And if it weren't for the darkness, the light would be less bright.

Take a moment these dark days to do something that brings light back to your life or to those around you. Make someone smile. Decorate that empty wall that's been lacking something. Drape a strand of inexpensive lights over your curtain rod. Wake up early and say hello to the sun!

Before you know it, we'll be sweating in our beds waiting for those cool fall evenings!

Be well everyone.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

The Memory of Water, part II

As promised, here's the second part of the article on the research into the memory of water and homeopathy recently published in Inflammation Research magazine. The article appeared on Newstarget.com and was written by Mike Adams. I sure would enjoy hearing your comments about this. Do you find this research as amazing as I do?

Granted, homeopathy is somewhat mysterious. It is curious in the way that it works through the use of subtle energies. Apparently, water has a memory, and there's a fantastic book on this called The Memory of Water that will show you in great detail, with colorful pictures, exactly how water is reshaped by different energetic and emotional vibrations.

It's all quite real -- water takes on a different molecular structure when it is prayed over versus when angry people shout at it. Now, if you take a substance like the one used in this study, which was histamine, and you put a drop of histamine in a glass of pure, distilled water, that water, of course, contains a solution of histamine. But if you dilute that by taking one drop out of that entire glass and putting it into another glass of water, then you have another mixture of water that is diluted by a factor of 100 or more. If you do that over and over again and follow a sequence of increasing dilutions, you end up with a solution of water that has no molecules of histamine in it whatsoever.

But, as this study shows, this water retains the memory of histamine, and when this water is given to a biological system, such as a person or an animal, it will produce effects that are attributed to the histamine and that are clinically observable and quite unique to the vibration of histamine.

Of course there are many skeptics out there who will continue to say there is no such thing as homeopathy. They will deny the clinical evidence that's put right in front of their faces, and even if they were to conduct these experiments on their own and produce the exact same verifiable scientifically proven results, they would continue to deny it. Why is that?

It's because they don't understand it, and they don't have the imagination or creativity to suppose that nature might hold some surprises for us yet. They are people who represent the epitome of mankind's arrogance. They think they understand everything there is to know about the way the universe works, and that nature is apparent and nothing new will be learned. They think that if you can't see it, it doesn't exist, and thus I wonder how they even believe in gravity or electromagnetism or quantum physics, for that matter.

Nevertheless, the end result of this is that the amazing James Randi will probably end up being $1 million poorer because he has been so foolish as to offer a $1 million reward to the first person who can prove the scientific validity of homeopathy. Well, apparently this proof has already been completed, and now it will probably be a game of continued denials from James Randi in order to avoid paying out the $1 million reward. He will probably say, "Okay, the lab results look solid, but until you can explain how it works, it's not proven." And that's how he will deny actually paying the claim to people who have now scientifically proven that homeopathy is real -- something Randi adamantly insists is untrue.

By the way, to comment more on good science, kudos go out to the editor of Inflammation Research, a medical journal that has demonstrated the courage to publish a pioneering paper that most other medical journals would have rejected. And this again speaks to the closed-circle, dogmatic attitude of most peer reviewed medical journals. They define the so-called truths of modern science and modern medicine by selecting those studies and papers that support their current beliefs. Simultaneously, they reject all papers that challenge those beliefs, and that's how things that are true but unconventional (such as homeopathy) can be kept out of the minds of modern doctors and researchers.

But this journal, Inflammation Research, was willing to publish a pioneering paper, and at the same time, the researchers involved in this study -- none of which were from the United States, by the way -- are also to be applauded for their willingness to venture beyond the strict confines of conventional medicine and explore the way the universe really works.

Let's face it, folks -- as men and women on this planet, we are but children. We are all students of the universe, just attempting to understand the way things work... and barely scratching the surface in doing so. We know so little about the universe and about the way subtle energies operate. I don't think there's a single person alive today who truly understands the simple interaction of tabletop magnets, for one thing. I don't think there's anyone alive today who understands quantum physics, and who can really explain how it is that the entire universe is made up of probability waves of vibrating energy rather than physical matter.

I don't think there's anyone who can really explain or understand how light can be both a particle and a wave at the same time, depending on how you look at it. I don't think people can explain how properties of spinning subatomic particles can be instantly teleported from one place to another, regardless of the distance, without requiring any time whatsoever. I don't think people can explain how prayer alters the health outcome of patients, even when the patients aren't aware that they are being prayed for. (This is called "non-local medicine.")
These are just some of the many mysteries that continue to present opportunities for open-minded, smart thinkers to explore. Fortunately, there are some scientists who continue to be open-minded, and who are willing to ask these questions of nature, because that's what a true scientist does -- they ask questions of nature and they listen to whatever responses come back.

People like Dr. Stephen Barrett and James Randi are not scientists at all. They are, in every sense, feeble-minded skeptics who probably don't even believe in their own souls. I bet they didn't see this one coming -- homeopathy is real, folks. It's been proven, and it's been proven in a way that meets the most demanding requirements of the scientific method. If you are a true scientist, and you review the available studies on homeopathy, you either have to conclude that homeopathy is real, or you have to conclude that every law of science and truth upon which modern medicine is based is invalid.

Well said.

Be well, my friends. Be very well.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

The Proof is in the Pudding, or in this case, the water!

Hey gang. I ran across this article on the Newstarget.com website about some of the latest research into homeopathy, specifically the ability of homeopathic remedies to create a change in someone's health picture even when that remedy has been diluted to the point where no molecules of the originally diluted substance exists. This research looks at the ability of water to retain a sort of memory. It is this memory that enables the high dilutions of some homeopathic remedies to work.

Check out the article. You can also click on the title of this posting in order to see the original website. Because the article is quite long, I'll break it up into two parts. Part two will come your way later this week.

And, with further adieu, the great article by Mike Adams that proves homeopathy works!

Homeopathy Breakthrough: Homeopathic Solutions Proven to Carry Memory of Water and Exhibit Biological Effects

Groundbreaking new research has just been revealed that establishes the validity of homeopathy. It's being called the "holy grail" of homeopathy, and it has been published in the peer reviewed journal Inflammation Research. The study shows that a chemical dissolved in a solution (in such proportions that not even a single molecule of the original chemical could exist in the water) exhibits verifiable, scientifically proven biological effects. What this proves is that homeopathy is real. There's something about the homeopathic water that is different from regular water, and the biological effects are undeniable and easy to verify.

This, of course, is not new information for those who have been practicing homeopathy for many years, or to those who are familiar with holistic medicine, vibrational medicine, or other forms of medicine that go beyond the rather narrow definitions currently defended by conventional medicine. But of course, it is big news to many doctors, physicians, and western medical researchers, who have for decades insisted that homeopathy is quackery and that believing in homeopathy is the same as believing in magic. They say that water could not possibly exhibit a biological effect if it did not contain a single molecule of a biologically active substance. But now, of course, the science is quite real, and this isn't the first study to show that homeopathy is proven.

There have been other studies -- well-documented and well-constructed -- that also show the same effect. But these studies have been routinely ignored, and even shut out by medical journals simply because no one can quite explain how homeopathy works. To understand why this is such an important breakthrough in modern medicine, we have to go back to the 1800's and take a look at the origin of the so-called germ theory and how it relates to the invention of the microscope and the realization that disease could be spread by invisible microscopic creatures.

Today the germ theory is accepted as real and verifiable. But that's only because scientists and doctors can readily see these germs using microscopes. Before microscopes were invented, any doctor who proposed that disease could be caused by a doctor not washing his hands and touching two patients in sequence would have been called a lunatic or a quack. In fact, doctors did not engage in any sort of hand washing for the purpose of preventing the spread of disease until the germ theory became accepted.

The accidental father of the germ theory, a Hungarian physician known as Dr. Semmelweis, was fired and ostracized from the medical community in the mid 1800's for even proposing the idea that disease was caused by invisible, microscopic, undetectable organisms. In fact, after fighting to publicize the truth about microorganisms for fifteen years, Semmelweis was declared insane by doctors and committed to an insane asylum. (Sounds a lot like modern medicine, doesn't it?)

In other words, in the history of medicine, doctors and researchers didn't believe in the germ theory for one simple reason: they couldn't see the germs. There was no way they could detect these germs, so in their minds, they didn't exist. As a result, they continued to practice outdated medical procedures which actually resulted in the spread of germs from one patient to another.

Here's how this applies to homeopathy: today, the scientific evidence proves that homeopathy really works. No sane, rational person could deny it after reviewing the evidence proving the biological activity of homeopathic water. But instead of denying the existence of homeopathy on the grounds that it doesn't work, modern doctors and researchers deny it based on the rather feeble idea that they don't understand the mechanism by which it might work. That is, they don't know how it works, and therefore it must not be true. And that's about as intelligent as saying "We don't know how gravity works, therefore, there is no such thing as gravity."

Exciting stuff, huh? Those of us who have experienced the power of homeopathy don't need scientific research to be believers. But it sure is nice when science catches up with our belief.

Part Two comes your way later this week. Take care, and...

...be well!