Archives for December 2010

Cinnamon helps blood sugar… again

Cinnamon is the single best natural form of blood sugar control… and don’t let an underwhelming new study convince you otherwise.

Massive failure!

The Institute — part of the National Academy of Sciences — claims we don’t really need much vitamin D, and that Americans already get the amount they need. These screwy new recommendations aren’t just wrong — they’re potentially deadly. And that’s not just my opinion, that’s scientific fact.

A little fat, a lot of death

It doesn’t matter if you’ve got a little spare tire around your belly or if you’re the size and shape of Mack truck — if you’re overweight, you’re staring death in the face every time you gobble down another McRib.

New wave of obesity hits pets

You know what they say about people looking like their pets? Turns out it’s true — because half of all pets in America are now overweight.

Catch a flight, catch a disease

Just a visit to the airport will do, because your perverted Uncle Sam is spreading germs as he forces passengers to spread for his new “enhanced security screenings.”

Climate kooks demand new sacrifice

In a bizarre scheme called “carbon rationing,” you’ll be expected to give up much of your modern lifestyle to help save the planet from the phony global warming threat.

Low-carb tops low fat for diet maintenance

Researchers recruited 773 obese and overweight patients who had lost an average of 24 pounds, then put them onto one of five different post-diet maintenance plans featuring different levels of carbs and proteins.

Social medicine’s nightmare comes true

The UK’s National Health Service needs to save more than $30 billion over the next three years, and they’re going to squeeze most of that money out of seniors by denying them care.

Big Pharma’s secret studies

Picture this: Secret clinics where drug trials can be conducted with no oversight, results can be manipulated, docs can be bought, and mistakes can be buried in a shallow grave.

Disciplined docs on the payroll

Hundreds of docs who’ve been disciplined, fined, suspended and even convicted of crimes have been raking in big bucks as Big Pharma speakers, consultants and educators.