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Saturday, January 25, 2014

3 surprising cancer treatments revealed right now

3 surprising cancer treatments –
REVEALED RIGHT NOW –
With PROVEN 50%... 80%..
even 99.9% CURE rates !

The Cancer Industry and the Medical Mafia
Want to BAN these exciting new breakthroughs. Why?
Because they work BETTER than chemotherapy, radiation and surgery COMBINED!

“Terminal” cancer patients are ALIVE and WELL.
Find out what saved their lives –
and possibly YOURS…

If you – or someone you love has cancer – you don’t have time to waste.
And if you’re looking for alternative treatments to the “Big 3”: Surgery, Chemotherapy and Radiation – you don’t have time to sift through the hype, sham and snake oil remedies promising “miracle cures.”
And you certainly don’t want to be a guinea pig! You want REAL, PROVEN, SUCCESSFUL treatments that worked for THOUSANDS of folks before you. Am I right?
If so – you’re about to uncover 3 little-known – yet HIGHLY effective cancer treatments with a PROVEN TRACK record for SUCCESS.
Yes, I’m talking about 50% success rate for TERMINAL cancer patients...
... and 80% to 99% success rate on patients whose cancer hasn’t spread to other organs!
But I can tell you this right now:
You won’t hear about these phenomenal cures from your doctor – even though scientific research, studies and medical data PROVE they work. Why?
Because even if your doctor knew about these treatments – he’s forbidden to recommend them!
That’s right – the medical establishment – or more accurately, the “medical mafia” – can strip your doctor of his medical license if he dares to recommend anything besides the “Big 3”: Surgery, Chemotherapy and Radiation!
But these mainstream treatments don’t deliver results anywhere CLOSE to the 80% or higher CURE rates I’m about to reveal to you!
80%... 90%... even 99.9% cure rates – 
is this for real?
I hope you’re skeptical about these astronomical numbers – because I sure was.
But just like me – you’re going to SEE for yourself these numbers are a REALITY – when you “step outside the box” of mainstream medicine and tap into the non-toxic, highly effective treatments these folks used to CURE their brain... prostate... breast... lymph... skin.. pancreatic... lung... and many other types of cancers!

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Why Most Health Foods are a Waste of Money



        From the desk of Lee Euler, Editor and Publisher


Why Most Health Foods
are a Waste of Money
A Free Video Presentation
At last, here's the real reason you can take vitamins,
minerals and herbs by the handful and still suffer poor health
Our diets lack a vital food —
and even most alternative doctors don't know it!
  • A man with kidney cancer, given days to live, was alive and well 15 years later thanks to this supplement
  • It's the second most popular pain reliever in Germany after aspirin - yet it’s almost unknown elsewhere
  • Injured athletes who take it get back on the field twice as fast as those who don't
  • Studies show the nutrient thins the blood, breaks up blood clots and heals inflamed blood vessels like magic
  • One mother said her lifelong migraine problem disappeared immediately
  • And I got rid of a 20-year spastic colon problem!
Does it sound incredible that one supplement can help all these diseases — and more? Then ask yourself this: What if you had NO vitamins in your diet — none at all? You'd be very sick.
Guess what: this nutrient is just as important as vitamins and you're getting approximately ZERO.

Five Players Scores in Double Figures in Bulldogs 81-70 Division Win over Virginia Union

Five Players Scores in Double Figures in Bulldogs 81-70 Division Win over Virginia Union


RICHMOND, Va. - Four of five Bowie State Bulldogs starters scored in double figures in a huge 81-70 CIAA division win over the Panthers of Virginia Union. With the victory, Bowie State improves its season mark to 8-11 overall, 2-6 in the CIAA and 1-1 in the North.

Leading the way for the Bulldogs was senior Ray Gatling (Oxon Hill, Md.) and junior Zafir Williams (Philadelphia, Pa.) with 19 points each while seniors David Golladay and Carlos Smith (Baltimore, Md.) added 16 and 12 points respectively. Sophomore Andre Jackson (Owings Mills, Md.) also contributed double figure scoring, pumping in 12 off the bench.

Avery Jimnson (Harlem, N.Y.) and Omar Briggs (Richmond, Va.) were Virginia Union’s top offensive players, tallying 19 points apiece. Jimnson and Briggs also led both teams on the glass, hauling down 10 and 12 respectively. Ray Anderson (Wilmington, Del.) chipped in 12 points, six rebounds and four assists.

The Bulldogs led by as much as a dozen in the first half and went into intermission with a 39-32 advantage. Bowie State made 14-of-29 first half field goals (48.3 percent) and 9-of-10 free throws.

The Panthers were a little chilly as well, making just 10-of-29 field goals in the first half (34.5 percent). Free throws kept Virginia Union in the game over the first 20 minutes, as the home team made 11-of-17 from the charity stripe.

Virginia Union closed the gap to five (45-40) at the 16:30 mark of the second half, forcing Bulldogs head coach Darrell Brooks to call a timeout.

A great dribble, drive and layup by Bulldogs junior Zafir Williams (Philadelphia, Pa.) pushes Bowie State lead to 50-42 with a little of 14 minutes remaining in the game.

The Panthers responded with a 9-2 burst to trim the Bulldogs lead 52-51 on a Briggs layup with 11:16 remaining in the game.

A Gatling three-point play followed by a pair of Williams free throws gave the Bulldogs a small cushion at 56-51.

A Briggs layup and a Gerard Dean-McBride (Richmond, Va.) three-point play closed Virginia Union’s gap to one point again (57-56), but a 9-2 Bowie State run quickly pushed the lead back up to double-digits (69-58) with 5:21 left to play. The Bulldogs and Panthers played even the rest of the way.

When Brooks was asked if he was satisfied with the win, he quickly said, “Not satisfied, but pleased … We have a lot of areas to get better in!” We had balanced scoring and we defended well, but we must rebound better, especially when we get teams to miss.”

Virginia Union out-rebounded Bowie State 45-38 and held advantages in points off turnovers (19-18), second chance points (20-11) and bench points (19-15).

The Bulldogs shot 53.3 percent from the field in the second half on 16-of-30 shooting and 30-of-59 overall (50.8 percent). Bowie State also knocked down 17-of-21 free throws (81.0 percent) in the contest.

Bowie State returns home to host the Hawks of Chowan University at 4 pm Saturday (1/25) in BSU’s A.C. Jordan Arena.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Lady Bulldogs Earn First Division Win and Defeat Virginia Union 51-49

RICHMOND, Va. – The Bowie State Lady Bulldogs entered Wednesday's contest at Virginia Union on a six-game losing streak, but came up victorious by a score of 51-49.

Juniors Donia Naylor (Washington, D.C.) and Ashley Castle (Brooklyn, N.Y.) scored a team-high 10 points each and graduate student Ashley Davis (Odenton, Md.) added nine, to pace the Lady Bulldogs who improve to 7-9 overall, 2-6 CIAA and 1-1 in the Northern Division. Graduate student

Uchechi Ahaiwe (Riverdale, Md.) grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds to go along with two blocks. Junior Jasmine McIntosh pulled down eight rebounds and Naylor had eight rebounds.

Virginia Union (4-12, 1-7 CIAA, 0-2 North) finished the game shooting (16-of-60) from the floor for 26.7 percent, including 6-of-20 from three-point range for 30 percent. Ashle Freeman (Richmond, Va.) went 4-for-10 from beyond the arc.

Melyse Brown (Halifax, Va.) scored a game-high 17 points for VUU’s Lady Panthers, who drop to 4-11 overall, 1-6 in the CIAA and 0-2 in the North.

Bowie State finished the game shooting 17-of-50 (34 percent) from the field and made 5-of-19 3-pointers. The Lady Bulldogs

The Lady Bulldogs began the game with an 8-2 advantage at the first media timeout at the 14:43 mark. Bowie State pushed their lead to double-digits (23-13) following a layup by graduate student Ashley Davis (Odenton, Md.) with just over seven minutes remaining in the first half.

Turnovers were a sore spot for Bowie State in the first half as the Lady Trojans committed seven compared to eight for Virginia Union.  Over half of those Bowie State’s turnovers were unforced.

Bowie State’s defense held Virginia Union to 5-of-27 shooting from the field (18.5 percent). The Lady Panthers kept it close if you will, by converting 7-of-12 free throws in the first period. Bowie State on the other hand, made 10-of-30 from the field and was a perfect 8-of-8 at the free throw line.

Virginia Union opened the second half with a 13-5 run which included three 3-pointers. The Lady Panthers struggled behind the arc in the first half, making 1-of-11.

A short jumper from the elbow by Brown pulled the Lady Panthers within one and a breakaway layup by Freeman gave the home team their first lead of the game at 35-34.

A Naylor free throw and layup by Castle shifts the advantage back over to Bowie State at 37-35. Following a media timeout, graduate student Brooke Miles (Upper Marlboro, Md.) scored her first points of the game to give the Lady Bulldogs a little breathing room at 40-35.

The Lady Panthers pulled to within one (48-47) with 1:39 left in the game on a Freeman 3-pointer and had a chance to create an overtime, but the Lady Bulldogs defense held up.

The Lady Bulldogs return to action on Saturday (1/25) hosting the Hawks of Chowan University at 2 pm.

Bowie State Track and Field Have Good Showing at Winston-Salem State Open

Bowie State Track and Field Have Good Showing at Winston-Salem State Open


Winston-Salem, NC – The Bowie State University women and men’s indoor track and field team put on some strong showings at the Winston-Salem State Open at the JDL Fast Track on Sunday, January 19th.  COMPLETE RESULTS ATTACHED

In the women’s division, senior Brelyn Finley (Clinton, Md.), junior Kendall Reynolds (Lompoc, Calif.) and freshman Asia Smith (Richmond, Va.) had top five finishes. Finley placed first overall in the shot put with a throw of 13.64m; qualifying her for the nationals.  Reynolds finished first in the long jump (5.68m) while Smith was fifth in the shot put (11.53m).

Junior Ayanna Tweedy (Richmond, Va.) finished eighth in the shot put (10.89m) and junior teammate Crishonda Coffey (Richmond, Va.) rounded the Lady Bulldogs top ten finishers with a 10th place finish in the long jump (4.91m).

Junior Sonny Hicks (Temple Hills, Md.) and senior Channing Johnson (Upper Marlboro, Md.) led the BSU men with first place finishes in the Winston-Salem State Open. Hicks won the 800 meter run with a time of 1:57.49 and Johnson topped the men’s shot put with a heave of 14.75m.

Sophomore Daniel Ballah (Bowie, Md.) finished fifth in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:01.79. Junior Ronald Exum (Landover, Md.) was sixth in the 800, crossing the finish line with a time of 2:03.13.

Sophomore Travis Scarborough (Temple Hills, Md.) placed ninth overall in the 200 meter dash, clocking in at 22.99.

The trio of senior Bryan Williams, junior Jonathan Harper and junior Christopher Thomas finished third, fourth and fifth in the long jump, going 6.76m, 6.65m and 6.33m respectively.

The quartet of Hicks, Ballah, Exum and freshman Vernon Swanson placed 8th in the 4x400m relay in 3:36.00.

The Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs track and field teams return to competition on Friday (1/31) and Saturday (2/1) at the Penn State University National.

Olympic athlete finds a gold medal immune booster

Olympic Athlete Gives a Gold Medal
To This Immune Booster

Most newborn babies either get mother’s milk or cow’s milk as the first meal when they’re born.
In either case, the milk contains colostrum, which has nutrients designed to maintain your health and prevent disease. This valuable nutrient is found in the milk of all mammals. Keep reading and you’ll see why. . .
Continued below…

Why are these doctors
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If you're 50, and especially if you're over 65--you must watch this presentation. This new information regarding colonoscopies could save your life.

The reason it’s in mother’s milk is that stopping disease in its tracks is ALWAYS better than scrambling to cure diseases after they’ve got you in their grip. Scientists recognize colostrum as a powerful immune booster.
And the health benefits of colostrum aren’t limited to newborn infants. Colostrum also has a remarkable ability to stamp out the causes of most disease and infection in adults who take it as a supplement. I’ve come across one or two stories of people who reversed cancer using nothing but colostrum.
It enables your body to get to work repairing and rebuilding years of damage from unhealthy living—thereby allowing you to enjoy an abundance of robust health.
This is probably why eight-time Olympic speed skater medalist Apolo Ohno gives bovine colostrum two ‘golden’ thumbs up! In an endorsement for a bovine colostrum supplement, Ohno said he used it in two Olympic contests because:
“[It] helped me stay healthy, recover faster and be at the peak of my game. ”
What does Ohno know that you don’t?
If you read this newsletter regularly, you already know about the amazing immune boosters in colostrum from Issue #208.
For starters, colostrum provides a rich supply of the protein calledlactoferrin. This strand of amino acids binds to iron and delivers it where your body needs it. It also helps stop abnormal cancer cells from using this iron to grow and spread.
But that’s not all…
Lactoferrin is also a powerful antioxidant that helps prevent the formation of cell-damaging free radicals that can lead to disease and premature aging.
Clinical studies have proven that lactoferrin can destroy HIV…herpes… hepatitis and other viruses…
And other clinical studies published in the journal Biochemistry and Cell Biology showed that bovine lactoferrin significantly inhibited colon, esophagus, lung, and bladder cancers in laboratory rats.
But lactoferrin isn’t the only thing in colostrum to help protect your health…
Colostrum components turbocharge your immune system!
Not only is colostrum a wonderful source of lactoferrin, but it also contains other immune boosters to help protect your health. This includes:
  1. Transfer factors (TFs) — Bovine colostrum is full of immune-boosting transfer factors, such as hydrogen peroxide, IgA and IgG-type immunoglobulins. According to Burton Goldberg, author of the book Alternative Medicine, TFs can teach the protein antibodies of your immune system to recognize specific antigens and communicate that they are present. In doing so, TFs from colostrum supplements provide resistance to infection and disease.
  2. Prolyproline-Rich Polypeptide (PRP) — helps balance the immune function by regulating the thymus gland, which produces T-cells. It also helps balance the overactive immune response common to diseases like arthritis and lupus. It does this by blocking overproduction of T-cells and lymphocytes. This helps reduce the pain and swelling associated with autoimmune diseases.
Transfer factors, PRP and other growth factors in colostrum have been shown to:
  • Encourage apoptosis (natural cell death) so that your immune system flushes out cancer cells before they become tumors.
  • Heal and protect delicate intestinal lining from damage
  • Purge harmful cryptosporidium parasites that can cause acute diarrhea or even be life-threatening to a person with compromised immunity
  • Reduce blood vessel growth to cancer tissue
  • And much more!
Medical experts endorse colostrum supplements
Natural News article summarized many expert opinions on the health benefits of colostrum, including the following recommendations:
“If you must take antibiotics, restore the body's ‘friendly’ bacteria by taking a probiotic supplement,…. colostrum is another effective probiotic that can be taken on a rotating basis with acidophilus and bifidobacteria. Take 300 milligrams three times daily, between meals.”
Smart Medicine For Healthier Living by Janet Zand LAc OMD Allan N Spreen MD CNC James B LaValle RPh ND, page 79
Phytic acid … is a powerful antioxidant. Phytic acid is found in very high concentrations in colostrum,…. A specially formulated form of phytic acid, called Cellular Forte with IP-6, is used to treat cancers of many types. One of its major effects is to prevent iron from reaching cancer cells. Its iron binding power is so great that it is also used to treat the iron-overload disease, hemochromatosis.
Health And Nutrition Secrets by Russell L Blaylock MD, page 335
Another immunomodulator made from milk colostrum is Cytolog, which may also prove helpful in boosting the immune system to treat cancer.Alternative Medicine by Burton Goldberg, page 602
These are just a few expert opinions on the benefits of colostrum supplements. Perhaps you’ll now consider it as part of your healthy defense against cancer. You might decide that it deserves a gold medal for effective cancer prevention!
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References:
Liem, J. Can colostrum cure cancer? Blog article available online at http://natural-colostrum.blogspot.com/search/label/Can%20Colostrum%20Cure%20Cancer%20%3F
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Bovine colostrum. Available online at http://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/herb/bovine-colostrum
Rona, Z. 1998. Clinical applications: Bovine colostrum as immune system modulator. The American Journal of Natural Medicine, Vol.5, No.2. Available online at http://www.cancercure.ws/bovinecolost.htm
Tsuda H, Sekine K, Nakamura J, Ushida Y, Kuhara T, Takasuka N, Kim DJ, Asamoto M, Baba-Toriyama H, Moore MA, Nishino H, Kakizoe T. "Inhibition of azoxymethane initiated colon tumor and aberrant crypt foci development by bovine lactoferrin administration in F344 rats." Adv Exp Med Biol 1998;443:273-84.
Veracity, D. 2005. Colostrum is a proven, effective immune system booster. Natural News. Available online athttp://www.naturalnews.com/009912.html#ixzz216DMsg00
Synertek Colostrum Inc. 2008. Website informationretrieved from http://www.synertekcolostrum.com/

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Warm Socks May Help You Sleep

(MSNBC, September 1 1999)  Wearing socks to bed may not excite your partner, but it just might help you fall asleep. A researcher says people with chronically cold feet and hands might drift off faster if they warm their feet with socks or a hot water bottle, and maybe even wear mittens.
Scientists at Switzerland's Chronobiology and Sleep Laboratory, at the Psychiatric University Clinic, said Wednesday that warm feet and hands induce sleep quickly. The heat from mittens and socks dilates blood vessels that help to redistribute body heat. This together with the release of hormones like melatonin, which helps control the sleeping cycle, is part of the sleep routine.
Most people go through the process naturally and wouldn't need socks or a water bottle to help them sleep. The key step to opening the gates of sleep is that your feet and hands get hot and you lose heat to the outside. That has to happen before you go to sleep, said Anna Wirz-Justice, who led the Swiss research.
People who go to bed with cold feet will have a much more difficult time than those who help themselves with hot water bottles and bed socks, but they have to have a cool bedroom or they won't be able to lose the heat to the outside. That's the key mixture. The release of heat is one of many steps in the body that lead to sleep. The body clock must be at the right time and melatonin must be rising.
Wirz-Justice and colleagues didn't directly test whether socks or water bottles promote sleep. But they did analyze data from 18 healthy young men who participated in sleep studies. The results suggest that blood vessel dilation in the hands and feet in late evening, and resulting heat loss, are key to falling asleep.
According to a letter to the science journal Nature, the researchers measured blood flow and heat loss and timed how long it took a group of healthy young men to fall asleep. The men were given melatonin, heavy meals and exposed to bright lights to see how it would influence sleep. The researchers found that the more the blood vessels were dilated in the late evening, the shorter it took to fall asleep.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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Lady Bulldogs Place Sixth in Own Fred Underwood Classic

LAUREL, Md. - The Bowie State University women's bowling team placed sixth in their own Fred Underwood Classic at the AMF Laurel Lanes. Fairleigh Dickinson claimed first overall out of the 14 participating teams, followed by St. Francis-Brooklyn in second and Adelphi was third. COMPLETE RESULTS ATTACHED

Junior Ambrianna Bankston (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) led the Lady Bulldogs on an individual basis with a five-game set of 966 (193.2 avg.), which included a team-high game of 226. Freshman Adrienne Tolson (Blowe, Md.) ranked second on the team in individual total pins with 814 (162.8 avg.) and rolled a personal-high game of 201.

Junior Shayla Lightfoot (Henrico, Va.)and sophomore Keyandra Bankston (Ft. Belvoir, Md.) rolled a total pin count of 807 (161.4 avg.) and 768 (153.6 avg.) respectively. Lightfoot's five-game best was 180 and Keyandra Bankston's top game was 174.

Sophomore Ashley Wade (Richmond, Va.) participated in three-games with a set of 450 and sophomore Ashanti Moore (Tulsa, Okla.) returned after a brief hiatus and recorded games of 137 and 141.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Even "toxin-free" plastic products aren't safe


Why “BPA-free” Isn’t as Free
as it Claims to Be!

You might be familiar with the health dangers associated with exposure to the chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) used to manufacture plastics.
This chemical is a polycarbonate used to harden the plastics that make up your water bottles… plates… sunglasses… the lining of canned goods… and hundreds of other products most people use often.
Many people try to avoid products that contain BPA. But now new evidence suggests you need to go beyond that. Keep reading for more...
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Drink This and Cancer
Comes Pouring Out of Your Body
    "If I could pick only one treatment to cure my cancer, this would be it," says a top expert on alternative cancer treatments.

    Research conducted by a scientist at the Detroit Institute of Cancer Research showed this is one of the world's most powerful cancer cures. Even the mainstream National Cancer Institute confirmed that this do-it-yourself treatment kills cancer cells. Then they buried the research.

    Personally, I've been writing about cancer treatments for almost seven years. Out of nearly 400 that I've investigated, I haven't found an at-home treatment that's better.

    It worked for Robert, age 54, who had late stage stomach cancer. His doctors told him he didn't have a chance. The most they could do was buy him a little time, using four aggressive chemotherapy drugs PLUS radiation — a deadly, toxic, last-ditch treatment.

    INSTEAD Robert used this non-toxic liquid and was completely cancer-free within months. The amazed doctor was forced to admit Robert's cancer was "in remission." Two years later, he was still cancer-free.

    Click the link below to watch an important video presentation about this discovery...

Click here and watch an important video presentation about this discovery.

 


The science and medical communities know that continued exposure to BPA throws your hormones out of whack—and even increases your risk of various types of cancer.
In an earlier story (Issue #196), I told you that a team of University of Cincinnati scientists found BPA acts as a synthetic form of the estrogen hormone.
These researchers found that when human breast cancer cells were exposed to low levels of BPA, the chemical stimulated the production of proteins that prevented cancer cells from being killed by chemotherapy drugs.
Despite the evidence of the health dangers BPA poses, the Food and Drug Administration continues to favor its use. The agency claims that most human bodies can easily process and expel low levels of this chemical.
With this kind of pro-BPA propaganda in place, it’s little wonder that this bizarre chemical has been found in the urine samples of about 95 percent of the American population!
In efforts to appease some environmental groups and concerned citizens, the FDA has updated its position to express “concern about the potential effects of BPA on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and young children.”
In a show of good faith, the FDA is now:
  • Supporting industry actions to stop producing BPA-containing baby bottles and infant feeding cups for the U.S. market;
  • Facilitating the development of alternatives to BPA for the linings of infant formula cans; and
  • Supporting efforts to replace BPA or minimize BPA levels in other food can linings.
Before you breathe a sigh of relief and congratulate the government for protecting the public from a massive health destroyer, first ask this question:
How safe are the alternatives to BPA?
Well, you should know that one study concluded…
Even BPA-free plastics dump toxic chemicals
into your food and water!
A study conducted by PlastiPure, a technology company that works on developing safe plastics, performed lab tests on more than 20 top-brand baby bottles and more than 450 plastic food and beverage containers.
They bought hundreds of these containers at various retailers including
  • Target
  • Trader Joe's
  • Wal-Mart
  • Whole Foods
  • And many other companies
Their tests included deli containers… flexible wraps… hard plastic containers… and plastic bags.
According to results published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, the researchers cut the plastic items into pieces, then put them in liquids that simulated foods and drinks.
They subjected each of the test samples to activities that mimic normal use, such as boiling water, microwaves and ultraviolet light similar to what’s found in sunlight.
The solutions were then applied to a type of breast cancer cell that multiplies quickly when exposed to estrogenic chemicals.
The researchers were shocked to find that over 90 percent of these plastic products leached estrogen-mimicking chemicals even BEFORE they were put through stresses!
And after being stressed, just about ALL of the plastics showed estrogenic activity when applied to the cancer cells!
Unlike the researchers in this experiment, most of us may not heat such containers before we consume whatever’s in them, but keep in mind that the food contents may have been hot at the time of manufacture. And of course, microwaving food in plastic containers is common. Even leaving a drink container in the sun may stimulate the release of these chemicals.
And keep in mind, most of the products they tested sported a “BPA free” label. Based on their results, the researchers concluded that there are thousands of possible chemicals that act much like BPA.
That part is news. It’s not just about BPA anymore.
And in some cases, these BPA replacement chemicals produce more estrogenic activity than does BPA itself!
Study author Stuart Yaniger, vice president of research and product development at PlastiPure, told Discovery News that it’s not their intention to send an anti-plastic message.
Yaniger said that it is very easy to make plastic without estrogenic properties. "Plastics are good, but they can be made safer."
Amen to that. I have a bad reaction to the gases given off by plastics used in the interiors of cars or in consumer electronic items such as televisions and computers. I don’t have to wait 20 years till they give me cancer – they make me sick within minutes.
Some cars and other products made of plastic release these gases, some don’t. It would be simple for the manufactures to use the non-toxic types of plastic. But they don’t bother.
So how can you protect yourself?
Truth is, it’s darn near impossible to know which plastic products might contain hormone-disrupting chemicals.
But there are some things you can do to help minimize your exposure to the fake hormones these chemicals produce.
Mayo Clinic nutritionist Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D., suggests these protective measures:
  • Continue to seek out BPA-free products. If a product isn't labeled, keep in mind that some, but not all, plastics marked with recycle codes 3 or 7 may be made with BPA. On bottles, the code us usually found on the bottom.
  • Avoiding canned foods and drinks (not a bad idea anyway, for a whole list of reasons). Most canned foods are lined with BPA-containing resin.
  • Avoid heat. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences advises against microwaving polycarbonate plastics or putting them in the dishwasher, because the plastic may break down over time and allow BPA to leach into foods.
  • Use alternatives. Use glass, porcelain or stainless steel containers for hot foods and liquids instead of plastic containers.
These suggestions might not be a perfect solution to the problem… but it certainly won’t hurt to make these simple changes!
I’m a regular at a health food café where they serve soup-to-go in plastic containers. Bad idea. I asked them if the containers were rated to stand up to heat. They said yes. All the same, I’m not going to buy carryout soup at that place anymore.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Lincoln's Long Range Game Deadly in Bowie State Bulldogs 71-50 Division Loss also Womens Hoops Score

Lincoln’s Long Range Game Deadly in Bowie State Bulldogs 71-50 Division Loss


LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. – The Lincoln Lions shot a blistering 66.7 percent behind the 3-point line in the first half and cruised to a 71-50 victory over Bowie State. This marked the worst loss to Lincoln since the 1985-1986 season. In that game, also played at Lincoln, the Lions won 100-88.

Bulldogs junior Cameron Knox (Baltimore, Md.) paced Bowie State with a team-high 12 points, while senior Carlos Smith (Baltimore, Md.) added 10 points and a team-high six rebounds.

The Bulldogs shot a disappointing 5-of-23 from the field in the first half (21.7 percent) but did manage 62.5 percent (10-of-16) from the charity stripe in period one.

Lincoln began the second half just as the first, as Tony Efese (Spring Valley, N.Y.) drilled back-to-back 3-pointers. Efese recorded 20 points and 10 rebounds, both game-highs to lead the Lions. Kyle Aiken (Randolph, N.Y.) chipped in 13 points and Justin Jackson along with Derrick Washington added 10 points each.

The Lions lead ballooned to 32 points twice in the second half (54-22 and 56-24). Bowie State was close only once the entire game, with Lincoln holding a 3-2 lead in the first minute of the contest.

Bowie State was out-rebounded 43-34 but held a 24-20 points in the paint advantage. The Bulldogs did manage to shoot better in the second half, hitting 10-of-24 from the field, but missed all nine of their 3-point field goal attempts.

Lincoln cooled down a bit in the final period, making only 8-of 28 field goals with three of those being 3-pointers.

The Bulldogs had plenty of free throw opportunities, making 20-of-31 from the charity stripe compared to 10-of-13 for the Lions.

Bowie State’s Bulldogs will look to get back on track when they travel to Virginia Union for a  night clash with the Panthers. Game time in VUU’s Barco-Stevens Hall is 7:30pm

.Lincoln Regroups to Defeat Bowie State Lady Bulldogs 54-43


LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. – Bowie State University women’s basketball started strong but fizzled in the end, dropping a 52-43 decision to The Lincoln University. The loss marks BSU’s sixth consecutive setback and puts the Lady Bulldogs record at 6-9 overall, 1-6 in the CIAA and 0-1 in the North.

The Lady Bulldogs jumped out to an early 4-0 lead and extended that lead to 12-4 by the first media timeout. In the first 10 minutes, Bowie State is shooting 47 percent from the field, which includes 42.9 behind the 3-point line.

Bowie State pushed the lead to 21-9 on a short jumper in the paint by junior Ashley Castle (Brooklyn, N.Y.). However, the Lady Bulldogs went without a field goal over the final 4:16 of the first half and held a slim 26-24 lead at halftime.

Each team committed double-digit turnovers over the first 20 minutes as Bowie State committed 11 and Lincoln 10.

The Lady Bulldogs shot 40.7 percent from the field (11-of-27) in the first half compared to 35.7 percent (10-of-28) for the Lincoln Lady Lions.

Cynthia Johnson (Baltimore, Md.) gave Lincoln their first lead (27-26) of the afternoon on a 3-point play just after the start of the second half.

Junior Donia Naylor (Washington, D.C.) made one of two free throws to tie the game at 27-all and scored again on Bowie State’s next possession to give lead back to the Lady Bulldogs at 29-27.

Senior Alessandra Flores Conway (Hagerstown, Md.) scored her fist points of the game on a fast break layup 31-30, but Zephran Pam (Syracuse, N.Y.) shifted the advantage back over Lincoln following a pair of free throws.

Lincoln (10-7, 3-4 CIAA / 1-0 North) used a 9-0 run to open up a 39-31 lead before BSU graduate student Uchechi Ahaiwe (Riverdale, Md.) stopped the run with a free throw with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game.

The Lady Lions defense held Bowie State without a field goal for almost 10 minutes until a Naylor jumper in the paint halted the Lady Bulldogs field goal drought. Unfortunately, Bowie State would get no closer than eight points twice in the final period of play.

Naylor and Castle lead Bowie State in scoring with 13 and 11 points respectively. Naylor tied for game-high rebound honors with seven and Ahaiwe grabbed five.

De’Jah Taylor (Nanuet, N.Y.) paced the Lady Lions with 11 points and Johnson added 10 points. Zephrah Pam just missed a double-double, contributing nine points and eight rebounds.

Lincoln held advantages on the glass (45-34), points in the paint (22-20), points off turnovers (19-14) and bench points (25-6).

Bowie State travels south for its next CIAA divisional game, facing the Lady Panthers of Virginia Union on