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Swine Flu….pandemic or epidemic?

Posted in My Bio-thoughts on April 28th, 2009 by biometicslady

I’m terrified….literally shaking.  I just got off the phone with a friend.  She has a contact at the Centers for Disease control. Officially the number of cases of Swine Flu is named to be 68.  Wrong.  I guess an entire school in New York took the kids on a trip to Mexico.  Yesterday, 8 were sick.  Today 50 are sick! This is horrifying, especially since there is NO CURE!!!

The only hope we have is to keep ourselves healthy.  Fortify your immune system.  Are you sure that what you are doing for your health is going to make your system strong enough to withstand this? The time is past to convince yourself that cheap drug store vitamin tablets even work!  Are they absorbed?  Not really…I’ve spoken to nursing home attendants who have to change diapers that tell me those expensive pills come out the same way they go in…some with the name still on them.  Makes you feel secure, doesn’t it?

Or maybe you take a liquid.  Is that liquid Micellized? A human cell is approx 7 microns in size.  The average water molocule is about that big too.  A MICELLIZED particle, on the other hand, is 1 to .01 microns. Exactly how is a particle that you find in the average liquid vitamin that is larger than even most water molocules, supposed to be absorbed into the microporin of your cells?  It can’t.  Micellized particles, however, can.

The ONLY vitamin that is 100% absorbed and utalized is a Micellized one.

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Oh NO!!! Another dangerous med for Fibromyalgia

Posted in My Bio-thoughts on April 24th, 2009 by biometicslady

by BIOMETICSLADY

Sevella, from Forest Labs is another med introduced that KNOWINGLY causes suicidal thoughts and works like an antidepressant.  I’m not exaggerating this stuff….the company’s own ‘Medication Guide’ for patients is a 2-page primer on suicidal thought and actions…and it only gets worse from there…

Let BIOMETICS help.  People with Fibromyalgia are generally deficient in Magnesium.  Calcium helps relax the muscles.  Our Cal/Mag 100 is a PERFECT form of these minerals, it goes through a carbonation reaction when it hits water, turning the calcium into bioavailable Calcium Citrate.  It contains 50% of vit D (needed for proper absorption of Calcium) the other 50% is in the Bio-Fuel. It was recently discovered that Vitamin B is very necessary for proper Calcium utization, that’s where the Get-Go-N comes in.  It’s a B complex, with Tyrosine added.  The Tyrosine is a mild antidepressant, a precursor to Seratonin.  Fibro patients are ALL without exception, deficient in Seratonin.

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FDA approves suicide inducing antidepressant for kids

Posted in My Bio-thoughts on April 24th, 2009 by biometicslady

by BIOMETICSLADY

Do you still think Big Pharma is your friend?  Don’t quite believe they actually market drugs that will hurt you?  Think again, as the FDA has just approved, in it’s wisdom, a drug not approved for use in children.  On the Forest Labs own Lexapro website, you’ll find this very clear warning: Antidepressants increased the risk compared to placebo of suicidal thinking and behavior (suicidality) in children, adolescents, and young adults in short-term studies of major depressive disorder (MDD) and other psychiatric disorders. 

Please, for the children, do NOT give your child these Antidepressants & Stimulants (as for ADHD) AKA “Kiddie Cocaine”, including any “patches” which is just a transdemal delivery system for Ritalin.  Instead use vitamins and minerals and try correct the imbalences, which very often result from nutritional deficiencies. BIOMETICS Scholastic Enhancement will address many deficiencies that result in mood or attention disorders. The Bio-Fuel is a MICELLIZED multi vitamin that can restore vitamin balences.  Bio-Alert and Get-Go-N are both B Vitamin Complexes, containing Choline and Tyrosine respectively. Choline is an important componant for focus and concentration, Tyrosine is a mild anti depressant.  NONE of these things have the potentially deadly side effects of perscription meds.

 

 

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