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Unlimited Power.
January 1, 1995... Chapter ten is titled, "Energy: the Fuel of Excellence." Robbins gives six keys to a Powerful, indomitable physiology." He acknowledges that "much of what I say will challenge things you've always believed. Some of it will go against the notions...
Report to Congress on dietary supplements act finds causes for concern. (Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994)
January 1, 1995... The Congressional Research Service Report for Congress: Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 P.L.103-417, 12/1/94 by Donna V. Porter, Specialist in Life Science, Science Policy Research provides insight to the new law. Under its...
Bedell interview shows that the political destruction of responsible medicine will continue. (Berkley Bedell)
January 1, 1995... Former Iowa Congressman Berkley Bedell, who was primarily responsible for the establishment of the Office of Alternative Medicine at NIH, was interviewed by maverick physician Jonathan Wright[*] in Nutrition & Healing (10/94). Anyone who doesn't...
Imposition of therapeutic touch in hospitals may violate nurses' & patients' consciences.
January 1, 1995... In a effort to gain a competitive edge, some employers have implemented training programs with an aim to enhance human potential. Activities such as meditation, guided visualization, self-hypnosis, mass hypnosis, therapeutic touch, biofeedback,...
Athletes find health food supplements big trouble.
January 1, 1995... Two world class athletes have learned the hard way not to trust dietary supplements. British sprinter Solomon Wariso reportedly faces being banned from the Olympics after testing positive for ephedrine. He took Chinese herbal pills containing ma...
Cancer Treatment Centers of America infomercial.
January 1, 1995... Physician's Weekly (4/18/94) reported that American Medical Television (AMT) was paid $12,000 to produce an infomercial on CNBC promoting the Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), a chain of clinics operated by American International...