“A study of over 10,000 patients shows clearly that chemo's supposedly strong track record with Hodgkin's disease (lymphoma) is actually a lie. Patients who underwent chemo were 14 times more likely to develop leukemia and 6 times more likely to develop cancers of the bones, joints, and soft tissues than those patients who did not undergo chemotherapy .” ShowsLyingStrongStudyRecordsDiseasePatientTrackCancerBonesJointsTissuesTrack RecordChemotherapyLeukemia Author:John Diamond
“Chiropractic, which celebrated its centennial in 1995, is a curious mixture of science and pseudoscience, sense and nonsense. Much of it is based on the theory that misaligned spinal bones produce nerve interference that causes disease. Many chiropractors claim that correcting these misalignments ("subluxations") can restore health and that regular spinal adjustments are essential to maintain it.” PainCausesProduceTheoryEssentialsDiseaseClaimsBonesCuriousTherapyInjuryNonsenseNervesMixturesAdjustmentInterferenceCorrectingPseudoscienceChiropracticCentennial Book:Inside Chiropractic: A Patient's Guide Source: Inside Chiropractic: A Patient's Guide
“Loving someone condemns you to a lifetime of fear. You become painfully conscious of how fragile people are - bundles of brittle bones and vulnerable flesh, breeding grounds for billions of deadly germs and horrible diseases.” PeopleDiseaseConsciousLifetimeBonesFleshBillionsHorribleVulnerableVulnerabilityFragileLoving SomeoneBreedingGermsBundles Author:Barbara Mertz
“Osteoporosis is a disease that attacks the bones in your body. It happens to really almost everyone when they get really old. But for women, after menopause, they can lose up to 30 percent of their bone mass.” BodyHappensLosesDiseaseMassPercentBonesYour BodyGet RealMenopauseOsteoporosis Author:Ann Richards
“For example, in Vitamin K, the clotting proteins get it first... and only after they're satisfied do you prevent calcification of the arteries, or prevent cancer, or prevent bone fractures. It's all insidious damage that you get that's a long term consequence. In fact, we call these the diseases of aging.” FirstsLongFactsTermExampleDiseaseConsequenceAgingCancerBonesSatisfiedLong TermDamageProteinVitaminsInsidiousArteriesFracture Author:Bruce Ames
“The real enemy is not fat but us. We are the misusers; we are the greedy ones. If we have no better sense than to purposefully destroy ourselves, it is no wonder that nature punishes us with vile diseases and calls in our maker long before their time. Nature remembers every extra bite of cherry pie, T-bone steak, fried chicken, pizza.” IfsLongRealRememberWonderEnemyDiseaseBonesFatsExtrasChickensMakersBitesPieGreedyPizzaCherriesSteakFried ChickenCherry Pie Author:Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz
“The Mongols consumed a steady diet of meat, milk, yogurt, and other dairy products, and they fought men who lived on gruel made from various grains. The grain diet of the peasant warriors stunted their bones, rotted their teeth, and left them weak and prone to disease. In contrast, the poorest Mongol soldier ate mostly protein, thereby giving him strong teeth and bones.” MenGivingMadeLeftStrongProductsDiseaseWeakSoldierVariousBonesTeethWarriorMeatDietsSteadyMilkContrastGrainConsumedPeasantsPoorestProteinDairyYogurtMongolsDairy Products Book:Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World Source: Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
“As someone who has spent many years marveling at the brilliant and painstaking work of the doctors, scientists and researchers at St. Jude, I can attest firsthand to the bone-deep commitment these men and women have made in their fight against disease. They are at it around the clock - every hour of the day, every day of the year.” MenYearsMadeI CanFightingHoursDiseaseMen And WomenCommitmentDoctorsScientistBonesBrilliantClockResearchersDays Of The YearMarvelingSt Jude Author:Marlo Thomas
“Needless to say, jamming deformed, drugged, overstressed birds together in a filthy, waste-coated room is not very healthy. Beyond deformities, eye damage, blindness, bacterial infections of bones, slipped vertebrae, paralysis, internal bleeding, anemia, slipped tendons, twisted lower legs and necks, respiratory diseases, and weakened immune systems are frequent and long-standing problems on factory farms.” LongProblemEyeTogetherRoomsHealthyDiseaseWasteBirdStandingLegsBonesDamageNecksInternalsFarmsFactoriesBlindnessTwistedImmuneBleedingInfectionFilthyImmune SystemParalysisDeformityRespiratoryAnemia Author:Jonathan Safran Foer
“My two grandmothers both died of cancer, so I understand how painful and difficult this disease is on the entire family. My first grandmother passed away from bone cancer when I was about 10. It was really horrible. I remember the whole process like it was yesterday.” FirstsTwoWholeRememberProcessDifficultDiseaseDiedCancerPainfulBonesYesterdayHorribleGrandmotherPassed AwayBone Cancer Author:Gisele Bundchen
“There is in India a story of a dying youth who, hearing the sobs of grief around him, cried: Insult me not with your cries of sympathy. When I soar to the land of eternal light and love; it is I who should feel for you. For me, disease, shattering of bones, sorrow, excruciating heartaches no more. I dream joy, I glide in joy, I breathe in joy evermore.” FeelsShouldStoriesDreamLightDeathJoyGriefLandDyingCryYouthSorrowDiseaseEternalAnd LoveIndiaHearingBonesBreatheHeartacheInsultCriedSoarShatteringEvermoreLight And LoveEternal Light Author:Paramahansa Yogananda