Alternative Health Treatments

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Hosted byGeorge Noory

An advocate for homeopathy and biological medicine, Dr. Harvey Bigelsen has courted controversy and endured legal persecution, while helping to change the public perception of healthcare. He discussed beneficial natural therapies and nutrition, and why elective surgeries should be avoided. Western medical doctors practice "disease care management" rather than healthcare, and in medical school "we learn what poisons to give, and what surgeries to do, and we were taught never to use the word cure," he lamented. Medical research is consistently looking for "genes and germs, and nothing else,"-- in an Orwellian scenario, the research is sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry, who also runs the medical journals, he continued.

Bigelsen doesn't believe in the germ approach to medicine-- germs aren't harmful but live in a symbiotic relationship with the human body, he explained. However, germs can grow out of control in areas of obstructed or trapped inflammation, like a surgical scar, he said. Sites such as this, he believes, are the cause of Lyme disease rather than tick bites, and can be treated with neural therapy and isopathic remedies (more here).

He suggested seeking a naturopathic or osteopathic doctor as your primary care physician. Dr. Bigelson employs a method of looking at a patient's live blood cells under a darkfield microscope. American medicine stains the blood which kills and fixes it, but "there's so many live things in the blood," that can yield diagnostic information, he noted. He offers a "remote blood consult" through his office (email info).

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First hour guest, investigative reporter Greg Hunter talked about the Republican presidential candidates, and the results in the Iowa caucus. The mainstream press has already anointed Mitt Romney to be the candidate to face Obama, regardless of the primaries, he commented (see his related column). Regarding the economy, it can't be fixed "until you fix the banks and the financial system, and get the banks and Wall St. to quit rigging the system so they always win," he said. Hunter also speculated on war scenarios with Iran, suggesting that both Russian and China would come to Iran's defense.

News segment guest: Richard C. Hoagland

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