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Well Being Journal

Vol. 27, No. 1, January/February 2018

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SKU: V27N1 Categories: All Issues, Children, Diet, Vaccines and Drugs
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

FEATURES

Vaccines: The Clinical Perspective, by Richard Moskowitz, MD
Doubting official reports concerning vaccine safety, doctors question mandates, mainstream medicine, and
clinicians advocate for vaccine safety, informed consent, and full disclosure.

Why People Take Drugs, by Walter Ling, MD
Meditation and self-awareness taps into the highest level of brain function, to promote a meaningful sense
of happiness and well being, whereas taking drugs involves a lower brain center, and may potentially lead to
addiction.

Blinded by Pharmaceutical Glamor, by Justin Smith
Skewed studies, lazy journalism, and the attraction in the public to want such drugs as statins to fix things,
based on media reports, which are driven by pharmaceutical glamor, can lead to ill health.

Foods, Environment, & Toxic Chemicals, by Michelle Perro, MD & Vincanne Adams, PhD
In a cohort of pregnant women, nearly 100 percent tested positive for the presence of PCBs, PFCs,
pesticides, herbicides, and other common toxic chemicals, in their blood.

Nature’s Healing Power, by Carl Greer, PhD
Research shows that our bodies and minds benefit in interaction with nature; for example, one study found that
walking in nature reduced depression in a majority of participants, and interacting with dirt, such as in gardening,
beneficially affects the microorganisms in our guts.

The Bhagavad Gita: An Interview with Ravi Ravindra
Aligning with the deepest self, or discovering self-knowledge through yoga and meditation, can bring great
peace even amidst some of life’s greatest challenges.

To Change or Stay the Same, by Shannon McRae, PhD
Is it easier to change or stay the same? Effecting change is a basic human right, and making the necessary
changes can be exhilarating, leading to many positive outcomes and personal growth.

HEALTH NOTES AND RESEARCH BRIEFS
Things That Make You Go Hmmm… • Avoiding Pesticides & Suicide Rates • Coenzyme Q10 & the Heart • Melatonin & Anti-Aging • A Prescription to Fix Healthcare • Gluten Traced to 55 Diseases • Cinnamon Tea for Soothing Throats • The Future of Farming • Depression & DNA Changes • Weedkiller Taints Water • GMO Crop Dust

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