Alternative Medicine 1/2 – Bullshit!
Alternative Medicine – Bullshit – Penn & Teller – Showtime
A look at chiropractic medicine, reflexology, magnet therapy, and a trip to an Alternative Medicine fair that ends in an operation at a crowded mall.
Alternative Medicine – Bullshit – Penn & Teller – Showtime
A look at chiropractic medicine, reflexology, magnet therapy, and a trip to an Alternative Medicine fair that ends in an operation at a crowded mall.
One of many Cures for cancer under a direct attack by 100% criminal and corrupted FDA and US Government !! – Very effective natural Cure, combined though with Cannabis Flower Extract would make it perfect and raise the success rate from ca. 40 to 95% for patients that had not gone under Chemo and radiation and for those that did it would still raise the success rate from 25 to ca 70% – I like to combine things, as you can with Natural medicines as mush as you want, like Colloidal Silver and Gold for Inflammations, Infections, viruses and bacteria’s, Cannabis for setting all bodily functions and Systems in balance and it has several Cancer fighting properties of its own, Laetrile an other effective Cancer fighter, Ozone and active H for higher Oxygen levels in the blood, Becks Protocol for cleaning the blood from parasites and higher the Oxygen intake of the read blood-cells, change Diet, quit Sugar and Aspartame, Drink Clean water and good humor – All of these methods are Banned by FDA and All of these methods have only one “Side-effect”: Perfect Health.
Dr. Burzynski discovery of antineonplastons is revolutionizing addition to the natural pharmacology and his relentless Fight with FDA for decades is more than remarkable and inspiring for all of us fighting for free Natural treatments, but alone not as effective as it could be.. – This is a MUST SEE documentary for all who work for Free Natural medicine, life liberty and justice –
~ OneLove ~ JBB
Duration : 1:48:0
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The Randi Show is a biweekly video podcast produced by the James Randi Educational Foundation. James Randi himself discusses news from the world of science, pseudoscience, and the paranormal. Plus, he shares some stories from his amazing life.
In this episode, Randi discusses the latest report on the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. How many millions have been spent figuring out whether smells can heal wounds or whether coffee enemas can cure prostate cancer? And what can we do about it?
Duration : 0:11:7
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Alternative Therapies – Reflexology 1 of 6 – BBC Health Documentary Series
Alternative Therapies
Join Kathy Sykes on a personal journey of exploration into the controversial world of alternative therapies. Are there lessons for mainstream medicine to be learned from these increasingly popular therapies?
Reflexologists claim that rubbing the soles of your feet can help you with medical conditions ranging from back pain to infertility. And it’s becoming big business. There are now some 30,000 reflexologists in Britain working on about one million feet a year.
In this programme, Kathy Sykes explores reflexology. She finds out about its basic idea: that the entire body is mapped onto the sole of the foot. Reflexologists claim that by using this map it is possible to detect problems in particular parts of the body and by pressing specific areas of the foot they can improve the health of those parts, including organs such as the lungs, the liver and the kidneys.
Kathy’s journey starts with a surprise. Despite the often widely held view that reflexology’s origins lie deep in ancient Egyptian or Chinese medicine, it really began in upstate New York in the 1930s.
Kathy then travels to Florida to meet the nephew of the woman who first coined the term reflexology. She also finds out about a reflexologist in Sheffield who believes that she has used the discipline to help bring over 100 babies into the world.
But Kathy also meets mainstream scientists who are troubled by reflexology. They cannot see how its main idea actually squares with conventional science. Kathy explores the scientific evidence and the evidence for any health benefits and reaches her own conclusions.
Kathy then meets with a professor in Hull who is using reflexology not to deal with a specific disease, but to help cancer patients feel relaxed. This takes her journey off in a whole new direction exploring the power of touch and massage and whether they can help us cope with the stresses of everyday life.
For more information, see http://www.open2.net/alternativetherapies/reflexology.html .
Duration : 0:10:53
Alternative Therapies – Meditation 4 of 6 – BBC Health Documentary Series
Alternative Therapies
Join Kathy Sykes on a personal journey of exploration into the controversial world of alternative therapies. Are there lessons for mainstream medicine to be learned from these increasingly popular therapies?
In a journey that takes her from Buddhist monks in Nepal, to brain labs in America – via yogic flying – Kathy investigates what cutting edge research can tell us about the ancient practice of meditation.
Having learnt some basic meditation for herself at a monastery in the foothills of the Himalayas, Kathy sets off to find out what science can tell her about the experiences she’s had. Her investigation takes her down two routes — can meditation improve your body, and can it improve your mind?
In the US she learns how her body responds when she meditates, and hears from a patient who believes the practice has given him his life back. From there, she journeys deeper into America, to a unique city which gathers together twice a day to meditate. She hears their claims for meditation’s health benefits, and is given a rare demonstration of yogic flying.
But can meditation really deliver what its advocates claim? Weighing up the evidence is a challenge, and Kathy discovers just how difficult it is to get any definitive answers. But, back in the UK, she finds a form of meditation that is gaining some acceptance as a treatment. It is used in a new therapy for depression – and is available on the NHS.
Kathy talks to researchers who believe meditation has amazing potential to change our brains. From a neuroscientist inspired by the Dalai Lama, to a Boston researcher who is taking measurements of meditators’ brains, Kathy meets mainstream scientists fascinated by the possibilities of meditation.
And in an intriguing insight into state-of-the art neuroscience, she hears how these scientists are investigating whether meditation can help improve our emotional wellbeing – and even change the structure of our brains. Their hypothesis is that meditation can make you happier, more compassionate and more in control of your emotions. So does meditation really have potential for us all?
For more Information, see http://www.open2.net/alternativetherapies/meditation.html .
Duration : 0:10:53
Alternative Therapies – Meditation 6 of 6 – BBC Health Documentary Series
Alternative Therapies
Join Kathy Sykes on a personal journey of exploration into the controversial world of alternative therapies. Are there lessons for mainstream medicine to be learned from these increasingly popular therapies?
In a journey that takes her from Buddhist monks in Nepal, to brain labs in America – via yogic flying – Kathy investigates what cutting edge research can tell us about the ancient practice of meditation.
Having learnt some basic meditation for herself at a monastery in the foothills of the Himalayas, Kathy sets off to find out what science can tell her about the experiences she’s had. Her investigation takes her down two routes — can meditation improve your body, and can it improve your mind?
In the US she learns how her body responds when she meditates, and hears from a patient who believes the practice has given him his life back. From there, she journeys deeper into America, to a unique city which gathers together twice a day to meditate. She hears their claims for meditation’s health benefits, and is given a rare demonstration of yogic flying.
But can meditation really deliver what its advocates claim? Weighing up the evidence is a challenge, and Kathy discovers just how difficult it is to get any definitive answers. But, back in the UK, she finds a form of meditation that is gaining some acceptance as a treatment. It is used in a new therapy for depression – and is available on the NHS.
Kathy talks to researchers who believe meditation has amazing potential to change our brains. From a neuroscientist inspired by the Dalai Lama, to a Boston researcher who is taking measurements of meditators’ brains, Kathy meets mainstream scientists fascinated by the possibilities of meditation.
And in an intriguing insight into state-of-the art neuroscience, she hears how these scientists are investigating whether meditation can help improve our emotional wellbeing – and even change the structure of our brains. Their hypothesis is that meditation can make you happier, more compassionate and more in control of your emotions. So does meditation really have potential for us all?
For more Information, see http://www.open2.net/alternativetherapies/meditation.html .
Duration : 0:6:45
Edzard Ernst visited Örebro University, Sweden in 2011 and gave this speech on Alternative Medicine. Introducing Ernst is former chairman of the Swedish Skeptics Association Dan Larhammar.
Thanks to Nina Glattfelder for arranging this.
Duration : 1:22:58
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Alternative Therapies – Meditation 5 of 6 – BBC Health Documentary Series
Alternative Therapies
Join Kathy Sykes on a personal journey of exploration into the controversial world of alternative therapies. Are there lessons for mainstream medicine to be learned from these increasingly popular therapies?
In a journey that takes her from Buddhist monks in Nepal, to brain labs in America – via yogic flying – Kathy investigates what cutting edge research can tell us about the ancient practice of meditation.
Having learnt some basic meditation for herself at a monastery in the foothills of the Himalayas, Kathy sets off to find out what science can tell her about the experiences she’s had. Her investigation takes her down two routes — can meditation improve your body, and can it improve your mind?
In the US she learns how her body responds when she meditates, and hears from a patient who believes the practice has given him his life back. From there, she journeys deeper into America, to a unique city which gathers together twice a day to meditate. She hears their claims for meditation’s health benefits, and is given a rare demonstration of yogic flying.
But can meditation really deliver what its advocates claim? Weighing up the evidence is a challenge, and Kathy discovers just how difficult it is to get any definitive answers. But, back in the UK, she finds a form of meditation that is gaining some acceptance as a treatment. It is used in a new therapy for depression – and is available on the NHS.
Kathy talks to researchers who believe meditation has amazing potential to change our brains. From a neuroscientist inspired by the Dalai Lama, to a Boston researcher who is taking measurements of meditators’ brains, Kathy meets mainstream scientists fascinated by the possibilities of meditation.
And in an intriguing insight into state-of-the art neuroscience, she hears how these scientists are investigating whether meditation can help improve our emotional wellbeing – and even change the structure of our brains. Their hypothesis is that meditation can make you happier, more compassionate and more in control of your emotions. So does meditation really have potential for us all?
For more Information, see http://www.open2.net/alternativetherapies/meditation.html .
Duration : 0:8:35
Alternative Medicine – Bullshit – Penn & Teller – Showtime
A look at chiropractic medicine, reflexology, magnet therapy, and a trip to an alternative medicine fair that ends in an operation at a crowded mall.
Duration : 0:14:40
Alternative Therapies – Reflexology 3 of 6 – BBC Health Documentary Series
Alternative Therapies
Join Kathy Sykes on a personal journey of exploration into the controversial world of alternative therapies. Are there lessons for mainstream medicine to be learned from these increasingly popular therapies?
Reflexologists claim that rubbing the soles of your feet can help you with medical conditions ranging from back pain to infertility. And it’s becoming big business. There are now some 30,000 reflexologists in Britain working on about one million feet a year.
In this programme, Kathy Sykes explores reflexology. She finds out about its basic idea: that the entire body is mapped onto the sole of the foot. Reflexologists claim that by using this map it is possible to detect problems in particular parts of the body and by pressing specific areas of the foot they can improve the health of those parts, including organs such as the lungs, the liver and the kidneys.
Kathy’s journey starts with a surprise. Despite the often widely held view that reflexology’s origins lie deep in ancient Egyptian or Chinese medicine, it really began in upstate New York in the 1930s.
Kathy then travels to Florida to meet the nephew of the woman who first coined the term reflexology. She also finds out about a reflexologist in Sheffield who believes that she has used the discipline to help bring over 100 babies into the world.
But Kathy also meets mainstream scientists who are troubled by reflexology. They cannot see how its main idea actually squares with conventional science. Kathy explores the scientific evidence and the evidence for any health benefits and reaches her own conclusions.
Kathy then meets with a professor in Hull who is using reflexology not to deal with a specific disease, but to help cancer patients feel relaxed. This takes her journey off in a whole new direction exploring the power of touch and massage and whether they can help us cope with the stresses of everyday life.
For more information, see http://www.open2.net/alternativetherapies/reflexology.html .
Duration : 0:10:19