In this video, we follow Ty and the TTAC crew during their Journey
Through ASIA as they talk to cancer experts in Japan about the best
weapons against cancer. You can watch the entire episode here: https://youtu.be/KZ-SimOqC3k.
First, Dr. Osamu Mizukami talks about the importance of a healthy diet.
The Japanese people have traditionally consumed a very healthy diet, but
are beginning to adopt more of the American diet. This means more
sugar, more carbs, and more processed fats. As a result, Japan has seen
an increase in obesity, high cholesterol, and diabetes.
Next, Dr. Mizukami talks about vitamin C, a vital nutrient that many
people are missing due to poor diet. High-dose vitamin C injections have
been shown to be an effective weapon against cancer. But many doctors
who use this therapy are labeled as “quacks”. But there could be a
reason for that.
Those who claim vitamin C therapy is ineffective often point to a single
study. Dr. Mizukami is an epidemiologist – and very familiar with the
process for medical studies. He says that it’s too easy for data to be
changed and manipulated, and that the study simply can’t be trusted.
Finally, learn about selective toxicity, and how the right substances
can target cancerous cells without damaging healthy tissue. Did you know
that propolis made from bees is selectively toxic to cancer cells? Even
viruses can display selective toxicity.
Make sure you watch the whole video to discover the amazing power of
Rigvir, an amazing anti-cancer medicine that uses a live virus that
specifically targets cancer. You’ll hear how the dream of finding cancer
treatments that don’t carry harsh side effects could be just around the
corner.
Want to learn more about these awesome weapons against cancer? Check out
the full episode here: https://youtu.be/KZ-SimOqC3k.
In the summer of 2018, we traveled through Japan, Taiwan, Philippines,
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and India. Asia is the birthplace of
natural medicine with records as old as the 3rd century BCE showing the
use of specific natural remedies. Remarkably, we still use some of them
today! Over 60 experts, medical doctors, herbalists, and cancer
survivors tell us what they did, how they did it, and what their results
were in “Eastern Medicine: Journey Through ASIA.”
We stand in unified prayer for the victims, law enforcement, employees, and all affected by this horrendous act of violence. May God's peace find and fill you through the blood of Jesus. There is a devil loose in this world and I vow to fight it on all fronts. This needless to say is why we promote programs like TacFit Survival and Tactical Workouts. There are no guarantees in preparedness, but if law abiding men, women, and children are better tactical athletes, the chances of more surviving any future attack are greatly increased. -Coach Nate
Police say several people have been killed and numerous injuries in shopping mall shooting.
Staying Safe
By: Sophie O'gorman
1. THINK AHEAD Take a few minutes before you go out to think through and plan your journey, particularly if it's not a regular route.
It may sound obvious but try and avoid poorly lit or very quiet areas if possible - even if it is the quickest route.
Check public transport journey times and look for alternative options
should your plans change or a bus/train is cancelled - have a
contingency.
2. CARRY A MOBILE PHONE This can be a lifeline when
stranded but when you need it most you can guarantee you'll have
forgotten to top up your credit or the battery will be flat! If nothing
else, make sure you have change for a call box. Some phones have an SOS
message facility - check yours. 3. LET SOMEONE KNOW Keep in
touch with a member of your family or a friend, particularly of you're
feeling nervous or a little vulnerable on a new route. Phone or text
just before you start your journey and let them know what time you
should be arriving.
4. CARRY PERSONAL SECURITY ALARM This could
give you the opportunity to stop any attacker in his tracks. Attaching
the ila Dusk to the outside of your bag also provides you with the
additional feature of using a woman's scream.
So many of us are
literally 'struck dumb' with fear when confronted by an attacker - the
ila Dusk gives you back a voice and valuable seconds to escape. Sad to
say these days there aren't many knights in shining armour about to come
to your rescue unless you're really lucky, but using the few seconds to
put as much distance between you, could stop you from becoming a
victim.
5. WALK WITH CONFIDENCE Following all these tips will
give you confidence and there's no doubt that striding out, head up,
oozing confidence is one of the best ways of putting off a potential
attacker. He won't want to raise his risk of being caught, so if he
thinks you're going to cause him trouble he's likely to be put off. When
you arrive at your front door have your key ready to go straight in.
Try to wear flat shoes (or have spares with you) and walk with traffic
coming towards you so a car can't creep up and surprise you from behind.
6. DON'T FLASH YOUR CASH OR VALUABLES
If you stop at a cash machine or shop on the way, try to conduct
transactions as discretely as possible. Carrying your bag with the clasp
facing inwards is a good idea, but keep your keys and phone separately
in your pocket if possible.
7. TAKE OFF THOSE HEADPHONES It's
sooo tempting to lose yourself in your favourite music when walking home
or to work, but being aware of your surroundings and the other people
around you will sharpen your senses and provide an early warning system
of any potential trouble. 8. ALWAYS USE LICENSED CABS When your
feet are sore, you're tired, fed up and desperate to get home it's oh so
tempting to get into a car when the driver says 'Want a cab, love?'
Please don't - licensed cab drivers are only allowed to ply for hire in a
regulated cab rank. Would you willingly get into a stranger's car under
normal circumstances? Well that's exactly what this is. Book a
cab through a known cab company and make sure the driver tells you the
name it was booked in - before you get in. Programme a couple of
reputable cab numbers into your phone before you go out.
9. IF YOU THINK YOU'RE BEING FOLLOWED
I know - our worst nightmare. But it needn't be if you keep your wits
about you and act fast. First try crossing a road or turning back on
yourself. If they continue to follow, assume your suspicions are right
and get help. Try pretty much anywhere there are people - pub, bar,
cafe, shop, service station etc or knock on the nearest door where the
lights are on. If the worst happens and you think an attack is imminent
set off your ila Dusk alarm and run as fast as your can towards an area
where you know there will be people. Leave your shoes behind and even
your handbag if that's what he's after - you are far more valuable than
property.
10. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS Well all develop instincts or
intuition for danger as we gain more experience of life. But it's easy,
particularly under influence of alcohol or peer pressure to ignore what
they're telling you. Trust them and you'll invariably stay one step
ahead of the criminal.
A proper strength and conditioning regimen
is an essential part of developing healthy, resilient high-performing
athletes. In this video, Matt Shadeed demonstrates the ins and outs of
the Arkansas State football strength and conditioning program. Among the
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(2015, 2016) under his direction. Prior to Arkansas State, Shadeed spend
two years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for football
at the University of Mississippi and nine months as the assistant
strength and conditioning coach for women's basketball and softball at
the University of Southern Mississippi. Matt Shadeed recently accepted a
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O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Psalm 136:1
God’s
mercy endures forever! His willingness to act on man’s behalf is still
operating in the earth. His mercy never runs out. Neither has it abated
or weakened. “Praise the Lord! His mercy endureth forever!” Mighty
and powerful things happened when Israel said these words. They are
words of praise and adoration to God. When Solomon finished
building the house of the Lord, the trumpeters and singers lifted their
voices as one, and with trumpets, cymbals and instruments of music, they
praised the Lord saying, “For he is good: for his mercy endureth for
ever.” Jehoshaphat appointed singers unto the Lord to go before the army and say, “Praise the Lord; for his mercy endureth for ever.” It
has been thousands of years since the Lord said His mercy extended to a
thousand generations, and His mercy continues to reach you day after
day. He is still plenteous in mercy unto them that call upon Him. With
your spirit, dare to stretch your faith to take in the boundless mercy
of God. And say with your mouth, “The Lord, He is good and His mercy
endureth forever. His mercy surrounds me even today!”
Sharks look to Prey on Lions in Postseason JACKSONVILLE – The (13-1) Jacksonville Sharks are
riding high on a 13-game win streak and number one seed as they head
into the playoffs following a record-breaking 85-30 victory over their
in-state rival the Orlando Predators. This Tuesday, August 6th the
Sharks will face the #4 seeded Columbus Lions (6-8) at the Veterans
Memorial Arena with kickoff set for 7 p.m. The Sharks swept the Lions in
their 2 matchups this season. Columbus will have to defeat a
Jacksonville team that hasn’t lost since April. Is there hope for the
Lions? They have defeated the top-seeded team the last 2 years to
advance to the Championship game so we will see. The National Arena
League has a four-team playoff bracket, this year the Jacksonville
Sharks are #1, Carolina Cobras # 2, Massachusetts Pirates #3, and the
Columbus Lions #4, each have earned their ticket to the Playoffs but
only two can advance to the Championship! This rivalry dates back to 2017 as the early rivalry between Columbus
and Jacksonville has led to some very exciting games. Overall the
Sharks are 7-2 against the Columbus Lions and are 5-0 when playing in
Jacksonville. The last time these rivals met in the Play was in the
first-ever NAL championship game, where the Sharks took down the Lions
in a thrilling 27-21 nail biter. Heading into this week, the Sharks are
feeling confident after a seven-interception performance against the
Orlando Predators (2-12) last weekend. Not only did they record seven
pics, they returned three of them for touchdowns. The team set another
franchise record for the most points scored in a single game with 85,
besting their defeat of the New York Streets 83-51. The Sharks offense is looking red-hot as both quarterbacks have
played well this year. Fafaul and Bane have combined for 3,163 yards, 74
touchdowns, and only 17 interceptions. Wide Receiver Devin Wilson
finished the season in second place for receiving yards (1,179) and
receiving touchdowns (29). All season long, he has proven to be an
unstoppable force and has played a major role in the Sharks high-powered
offense. Between the two teams, the Sharks lead the league in scoring
offense (805) while Columbus leads the league in total offensive plays
(616). The Lions lead in field goals made (6) and Jacksonville leads the
league in deuces made (23). Defensively the Sharks tip the scale in
almost every category. The most impressive stat line has Jacksonville
leading the league in sacks (40) and interceptions (36). An odd stat has
the Lions being haunted by the number 22, giving up 22 sacks and 22
interceptions over the season. Will it be a BIG day for the Sharks
D-line? Be there to find out. Don’t miss a minute of the exciting action
as one team punches their ticket to the Championship
Cobras vs Pirates: Pre-Game Notes (8/2/19)
PREGAME NOTES Week Two:
It has been 14 weeks since these two teams last played. There have been
massive roster changes on both teams in that time, so while the Cobras
won the last game these two played 50-22 these are really only the same
uniforms. Playoff Tough:The
Carolina Cobras are the defending NAL Champions and are 2-0 in playoff
games in their history. This is their second season in the playoffs in
two seasons in the league. Massachusetts is also on their second playoff
run in two years, but last year they lost in the first round to
Columbus, and we hope that will happen again for them this year. Playoffs:
This is the Cobras game you must be at if you possibly can, we need
your help Cobra Nation. Tickets are either $10 or $20 for ALL Seats
other than Snake Pit Section (first two rows on the sidelines). Yes, you
read that right, just $10 or $20 for ALL Seats other than the Snake Pit
Section!! Hurry and get them, because they are going fast! In the other
playoff matchup, the Jacksonville Sharks will be hosting the Columbus
Lions on Tuesday August 6th to decide the final spot in the NAL
Championship game. How They Rank:
This is a battle between the #2 Scoring Offense of the Cobras
(51.4/game) vs #3 Scoring Defense of the Pirates (47.1). On the other
side of the ball it is the #3 Scoring Offense of the Lions (48.4) vs the
#1 Scoring Defense of the Cobras (31.1). League Leaders:
The Cobras finished the regular season as the leaders in the following
categories: Scoring Defense (31.1), Total Defense (181.6), Total Offense
Yards Per Play (6.2), Rushing Defense (15.9), Pass Defense Efficiency
(95.4), Passing Defense (165.6), Passing Yards Per Completion (11.8),
Passing Yards Per Attempt (7.0), Field Goal Attempts (17), Fumble Return
TDs (4), Opponent Penalties Yards Per Game (55.8), Red Zone Defense
(63.6%). Individually Charles McCullum is #1 in Total
Offense Avg/Play (7.1), Total Offensive Yards (3,007), Total Offensive
TDs (74), Yards Per Rush (4.4), Passing Yards/Completion (12.4 NEW NAL
Record), Passing Yards/Attempt (7.3), Passing Yards (2,883), Passing TDs
(66). Jordan Jolly is #1 in Reception Yards (1,210)
which is a NEW NAL Record, Receptions (104 Tied NAL Record), Receiving
TDs 31 (Tied NAL Record). Cedric Poole is #1 in Kick Return TDs. Mike Green leads Passes Defended (44 NEW NAL Record). Micah Robinson is #1 in Tackles for Loss with 17.0. The Real Season Starts Here:
Yes, you can look at the standings, but at this point they mean
absolutely nothing. Last season it was #4 Columbus Lions beating the #1
Seed Massachusetts Pirates to make it to the NAL Championship. This is
where every mistake counts as does every big play. This is simply win or
go home. Back in the Groove:
In talking to Coach Back earlier this week he confessed that the Cobras
have been preparing for Massachusetts for the last two weeks, so that,
plus his suspension for the game, could explain a lackluster performance
against Columbus. Take out that game and the Cobras have shut out their
opponents in 12 of the 14 quarters before that game. Watching this team
in practice this week you can better believe they are focused on the
task at hand. Turnover Battle: Carolina
comes into this game with a +17 turnover ratio which is #2 in the NAL.
The Pirates on the other hand come in with a -1 turnover ratio. This is
the playoffs, so I am not scared to predict, the team that wins the
turnover battle is the eventual winner of the game. Matchup to Watch: The
Trenches You have great playmakers on both sides of the ball, this is
going to come down to the dirty jobs. How does the Cobras offensive line
hold up against a Pirates defense that has 30 sacks, while the Cobras
line has given up 24. On the other hand, can the Cobras defense keep up
the pressure, they have 36 sacks on the year compared to the 25 given up
by the Pirates. Last Meeting: April 20, the Cobras dominated the Pirates 50-22 in Greensboro to go 2-0 in week 2. Series History: Carolina leads the series 4-1 including both games this season. Cobra Leaders:QB 1 Charles McCullum 232-394-15 2,883 yards and 66 TDs passingWR 4 Jordan Jolly 104 Receptions 1,210 yards 31 TDs receivingWR 11 LaVon Pearson 64 Receptions, 731 yards and 19 TDs receivingDB 17 Michael Green 62.0 Tackles 10 INTs, 44 Passes Defended and 1 TDJLB 27 Pasquale Vacchio 33.5 Tackles 7 INTs 3 Fumble Recoveries 2 TDs Pirates Leaders:QB 10 Sean Brackett 244-396-15 2,523yards and 57 TDs.WR 1 Mardy Gilyard 84 Receptions 950 yards 29 TDs ReceivingWR 81 Thomas Owens 59 Receptions 577 yards 10 TDs ReceivingDB 23 Lawrence Austin 63.0 Tackles 10 INTs, 33 Passes Defended, 2 TDsDL 99 John Griggs 26.5 Tackles, 12.0 TFL, 9.5 Sacks, 1 Safety
In swimming events, the difference between
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Phone Etiquette at the Gym: The Do's and Don’ts
by Andre Coelho
It pains me
to even need to put out such an article but we live in a world where an
item that never seems to leave our hand is our phone. Phone etiquette
goes a long way in public and is even more important (especially for
privacy reasons) at the gym. Remember the days where people would train
to a boombox in the corner and everyone was checking their form in the
mirror? No, me neither. That was WAY too long ago. Nowadays, what people
are listening to is music streaming from their phone while snapping
selfies of themselves in the mirrors with good downlighting. All I can
do is shake my head. This article I want to lay some ground rules for proper phone
etiquette at the gym. If you follow them, you’ll go unnoticed. Heed my
advice. 8 Things You NEED to Know
DO listen to music or podcasts on your phone
It’s extremely boring to exercise without anything playing in the
background. For that reason, many people listen to their favorite music
or even an educational podcast to help them improve a skill set or learn
something while exercising (killing two birds with one stone).
Regardless, be respectful and don’t blast your music or podcast and do
yourself and everyone around you a favor by not singing along with your
tunes. Get in a zone with what you want to listen to and crush your
workout.
DON’T sit on equipment and watch videos between sets
The gym isn’t a movie theater. You can’t simply lay down on the leg
press with your feet up and start watching videos, shows, or movies. Do
that on your own time. Your rest periods should be short so you keep
your workout intense. Try not to rest for more than a minute if you’re
looking to build muscle and even shorter if you’re trying to lose weight
and burn calories. You can watch Netflix or whatever you want to view
when you get home.
DO track your workout
If you want to track your workout, great. However, when you are done,
put your phone back in your pocket. Having your phone simply laying
around or constantly in your hand gives people an uneasy feeling. Not
only could your phone get broken if stepped on or if a weight were to
fall on it, but having it always in your hand makes you seem like a
creeper who is going around taking pictures of people. Log your set in
your phone, see what your next exercise is and weight needed and keep
moving. Tracking your workout is a great way to ensure you are
progressing and overloading the muscle each workout to see progress. You
could bypass all of this by simply purchasing a workout log or workout
journal where you simply use a pen/pencil and document your workout – no
phone needed.
DON’T waste time texting and emailing
When you go to the gym, are you there to exercise or to chit-chat?
Exercise, right? Then why are you spending time on your phone texting
and emailing? You’re taking up space in the gym that could be occupied
by another person. You’re wasting not only your time but the time of
others by having improper phone etiquette. Save your conversations on
your phone until after your workout. If you have time to text and email
on your phone, you’re not putting in maximum effort and intensity with
your workout. Get in your workout and then return those messages later
when you get home or back to work.
DO talk to people at the gym and offer your support and encouragement
Everyone is at the gym for the same reason – to achieve their goals.
Helping others stay motivated is an amazing way to create an ideal
environment in the gym. Strength is in numbers and when everyone is
supporting each other, motivation levels are high, you stay committed to
your workouts and coming to the gym, and it helps you stay accountable.
Supporting and encouraging others at the gym also shows you’re
personable and not some miserable person who comes to pick things up and
put them down and then leave without making eye contact with anyone or
cracking a smile.
DON’T talk to people on your phone
This is a phone etiquette no-no that I see way too many people doing.
Whether you’re talking on your phone directly or through a headset, you
are going to annoy just about everyone in the gym. The gym is a place
for people to get away from everyday life and work and simply escape to
get in a killer workout. You’re hurting the atmosphere of the gym by
bringing your affairs with you to the gym. No one wants to hear what
you’re doing tonight or how terrible your meeting was at work.
DO take progress pictures (at home)
There’s no better feeling in the world than looking at old photos and
seeing your transformation. Use your phone for something good (outside
of the gym) by taking pictures of yourself. Try to be consistent by
taking weekly pictures, bi-weekly, or monthly. This will show you how
you’re progressing as time passes. It will show all the hard work you
have put in with your diet and with your training.
DON’T block the gym mirror for selfies
I saved the best (or you could say the worst) phone etiquette offense
for last. Any gym you go to, you will experience this many times and we
all know “those people” who are the worst offenders. They are the
people who stand in front of the mirror and snap photo after photo of
them posing. They’ll change poses, move into better lighting, make funny
faces, and then sit there for the next 10 minutes posting the photo to
social media, making sure they get all the best hashtags. STOP! The
mirrors in the gym are to help you focus on your form and posture – not
for you to stand there and snap selfies all day.
Phone Etiquette is IMPORTANT As you can see, there is a right way and a wrong way to do things at
the gym when it comes to the use of your phone. Phone etiquette is
something I wish more gyms would regulate. But to stay on the good side
of the other members of the gym, keep your phone in your car or locker,
only use it when necessary (such as to change songs or log a set), and
abide by the phone etiquette rules mentioned above.
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to reserve your spot. Ty and Charlene Bollinger, Founders of The Truth About Cancer, sit down
with TTAC LIVE 2019 Keynote Speaker Dr. Marty Goldstein to talk about
what to expect at the upcoming health “homecoming” event in Anaheim,
California October 11-13, 2019.
Dr. Martin Goldstein, or “Dr. Marty,” is considered by many experts –
and thousands of satisfied clients – to be America’s foremost
integrative veterinarian. The results he has achieved have been so
astounding that today critically ill dogs and cats from all over the
world are brought to Smith Ridge Veterinary Center where doctors trained
by Dr Marty give these animals a new chance at life and health. The
simple idea he has brought to the profession is the powerful curative
effect of combining the best of both conventional and integrative
medicine. Dr. Goldstein is a veteran of our documentary The Truth About Pet
Cancer. Tune in as he talks about the problems with veterinary care and
the epidemic of pet cancer. As one of the first integrative vets, Dr.
Marty sees the connection between pet health and human health. It all
has to do with the same thing: a basic understanding of what cancer is,
how to prevent it, and how to treat it. By taking the right approach to
medicine and healthcare, Dr. Marty believes we can live longer,
healthier lives.
Dunwoody, Georgia --- DUNWOODY POLICE
DEPARTMENT --- On Thursday, August 01, 2019, at 11:35
AM, Dunwoody Police officers observed a driver violating the Georgia
hands-free law on Ashford Dunwoody Road near Interstate 285 west.
Officers initiated a traffic stop and made contact with the driver,
35-year-old Derric Alexander Simpson of Decatur, GA.
While speaking with Mr. Simpson during the traffic stop, Mr. Simpson
began to put the vehicle in gear. Dunwoody Police Officer Nathan Daley
reached into the vehicle in an attempt to stop Mr. Simpson from fleeing.
Mr. Simpson accelerated with Officer Daley still partially inside the
vehicle. Officer Daley held on to the vehicle as Mr. Simpson sped away.
While holding on to the vehicle, Officer Daley told Mr. Simpson to stop
the car multiple times, but Mr. Simpson would not stop. Once on I-285
west, Mr. Simpson struck a white Ford van, knocking Officer Daley to the
ground.
Another Dunwoody Police officer pursued Mr. Simpson west on I-285. Mr.
Simpson was involved in a multi-vehicle crash just before Roswell Road.
The Dunwoody Police officer pursuing Mr. Simpson pulled up as Mr.
Simpson was fleeing on foot from the wrecked vehicle. The officer gave
chase and took Mr. Simpson into custody moments later.
Mr. Derric Simpson has been charged with:
• Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer
• Aggravated Battery
• Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer
• Trafficking in Ecstasy
• Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Distribute
• Hit and Run
• Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon
• Interference with Government Property
• Violation of the Georgia Hands-Free Law
• Possession of a Controlled Substance with the Intent to Distribute
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