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Iherb www.iherb.com?rcode=zaj505Iherb is one of the cheapest places to get vitamins/minerals on the net. It has very low shipping rates and an extensive range. It is the cheapest source of selenium we can find. Quote ZAJ505 to claim a discount on your order.
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Winequip www.winequip.com.au/wine-additives/Cheapest place in Australia to buy Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid).
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Pure Bulk purebulk.com/This is a great place to get vitamins and minerals in bulk.
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Sota Instruments www.sota.com/default.aspx?page=15&rtd=CA50136You will find the Biotuner, Silver Pulser and other devices with which you can experiment here Quote CA50136 to get a 10% discount
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Mindstore www.mindstore.com.au/product-category/full-spectrum-lightingFull spectrum lighting can be a little hard to get in Australia (unless you know who to ask and what to ask).
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Alkaway https://alkaway.com.auAlkaway removes fluoride, increases alkalinity (~pH8), increases ORP (anti-oxidants) and contains increased amounts of hydrogen (a strong anti-oxidant). Their filter does all this without using any electricity and the filter lasts 3x longer than any competitor. It's easy to attach to your tap if you have an aerator (just screw it on) and it's cheaper than any competing filter. The filter also adds alkalising minerals like calcium and magnesium. The water coming out of this filter is much more pleasant to drink and much healthier.
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Ozone Generators www.shop.enaly.com/zo30n-air-dryer-set-ac220v-50hz-p-45.htmlThis is the cheapest source of ozone generators. Ozone (03) when bubbled through water becomes hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Ozone is a common reagent in many chemical reactions and makes a great steraliser. It also neutralises many odors.
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Champion Juicer members.optushome.com.au/purewater/champion_juicers.aspThe Champion juicer is a masticating juicer that never jams, is easy to use (accepts large pieces), easy to clean and cheaper than many other juicers. It operates at 1725 RPM which is faster than a press type juicer (~100 RPM) but much slower than a centrifugal juicer (3,000~18,000 RPM). This juicer has been around for about 50 years virtually unchanged. This is probably the last juicer you will ever buy because most owners never sell them (try finding one second hand?). The best source for Victorians is the Retsel Grainmaster site run by Kevin Rogers. Kevin is a very knowledgeable about juicers (he sells all kinds) and pleasant to deal with.
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Digital Pulse Analysis dpa1.com.auDPA measures arterial health including arterial thickness and flexibility. DPA provides an arterial age which can be compared to your chronological age. This technique allows you to pinpoint why you have arterial problems. DPA uses the blood pressure wave as the basis for measurement. It is a non-invasive technique requiring only an optical sensor which is clipped to the finger. The test itself only takes 60 seconds. This measurement technique is ideal for cardiologists or any health professional with an interest in arterial health.
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Your health Brighton www.yourhealth.com.au/treatments-natural-medicine-therapies-australia-detail.php?name=Chelation TherapyMedical clinic practising integrative medicine. They offer chelation, VitC and other useful therapies and tests. Run by specialist doctors so you get a high level of expertise.
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National Institute of Integrative Medicine https://www.niim.com.au/clinic/servicesThe largest clinic for integrative medicine in Australia. This clinic offers chelation, IV vitamin C and many hard to obtain tests. Staffed by doctors.
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Dr Sandy Palmer https://healthengine.com.au/doctor/vic/geelong/dr-sandra-palmer/p21462Integrative medicine including IV VitC
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Dr Joseph Mercola www.mercola.comMost popular and professionally researched health web site in the world.
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Dentistry www.2nrich.com/Lisa Matriste (Amalgam free dentistry): This is one of the few dentists that remove amalgam while taking every precaution to make sure that the highly toxic methy mercury produced in the extraction process is not absorbed by the body. Dentique uses diamond crown a type of composite which is more biocompatible and less cytotoxic than traditional composites.
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Good Teeth: Birth to Death Gerard Judd 1997 www.mediafire.com/?vg371fmj1hbt9akGerard Judd was a professor of chemistry and a specialist in fluoride. He has some interesting things to say about teeth and health in general. He was a very practical chemist so his tips are mostly things anybody can do. This book makes chemistry exciting!
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Gerrard Judd: Chemistry and it's uses in everyday life www.mediafire.com/?vb5duxy58fv2iyqFree Book. A practical introduction to chemistry. This book focusses on how to do things by understanding chemistry. Lots of good ideas here and lots of explanations on how things work.
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B17-Laetrile-Amygdalin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGXzLuxwqQsThis short documentary lays out the research into this natural compound and shows that it was found to dramatically reduce metastasis of cancers. Metastasis is probably the main reason most cancer patients die. As medicine has no answer to the problem of metastasis this is well worth listening to.
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Autism www.doctor-natasha.com/dr-natasha.phpDr Natasha Campbell-McBride is a neurologist who is showing that autism revolves around gut dysfunction. She has demonstrated the ability to reverse autism both in her own son and in other children. Her book contains good explanations on what causes the problem and how to reverse it. She also demonstrates that the other psychological conditions respond to the same interventions... which is good news for the multitude of people with problems. Read the book... this is a well informed perspective on the problem.
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The Dark Side of Statins www.amazon.com/Dark-Side-Statins-ebook/dp/B004774MN8Statins cause Q10 depletion, memory loss and sometimes effects like muscle pain or muscle breakdown. They are effective in only a few percent of the population (at best). Duanne Gravelind a NASA Space Doctor has written a well referenced book spelling out the pathways this drug affects. Well worth a read if you're on Statins or if you're curious about cell biology.
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HIV/AIDS www.duesberg.com/Peter Duesberg PhD is a Professor of Molecular Biology University of California Berkley. If you want to explore the science behind AIDS and want an informed opinion his book is extremely well referenced source. A secondary source is House of Numbers an interesting AIDS documentary which interviews Gallo/Montagnier co-discoverers of the HIV virus and elicits much surprising information.
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House of numbers www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsT4GrimfLQHIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) the virus v's AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)... the Syndrome. A syndrome is a collection of symptoms... not a discrete disease. This is an informative documentary on HIV/AIDS.
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Bernando Lapallo 111 years old www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/morning_show/bernando-lapallo-celebrates-birthday-08172010?CMP=201009_emailshareYou are what you eat! Lots of raw foods with fish. Anti-oxidants ++++
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Roys Writing tools itunes.apple.com/au/itunes-u/roys-writing-tools/id380130686This is a great set of writing tips from Roy Peter Clark of the Poynter Institute. It's an audio in mp3 format. They're freely downloadable from itunes. This is the kind of thing you wish your English teacher had told you a long time ago.
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Communicating or Just Making Pretty Shapes. Colin Wheildon 3rd Edition 1990 www.mediafire.com/?7v1pv9ml9m06nneThis bit of research by Colin Wheildon tells you how to maximise comprehension when writing and explains why you may be having trouble reading information. The numbers are staggering with each of 3 major tips responsible for comprehension improvements of 30%. This should be familiar information to Publishers... but is virtually unknown elsewhere. Teachers in particular need to read this. Students hand a copy of this to your teachers.
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Assist A Student www.vinnies.org.au/assist-a-student-national?link=101Assist a student in a third world country for $70/yr. This is the best value scheme out there and 100% goes to the student. It's done on an ad hoc basis so you commit only what you want when you want. This is a great way to make a difference. Run by the St Vincent De Paul Society.
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Click the link for some excellent info on pregnancy.
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Abortion www.ehd.org/Abortion is one of the big moral issues of the 21'st century: There are around 100,000 abortions every year in Australia (versus around 300,000 births in 2011). In 1971 the fertility rate was 3,0 and in 2011 it is 1.9 (babies/woman). Abortion explains why the fertility rate of most western countries has dropped so much.
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Common Sense Science www.commonsensescience.orgA charge fibre model of elementary particles (the atom) including a mathematical model and a universal force law whose 4th derivative is gravity. Currently in the process of validating the model by testing predictions against observed phenomena. Gives rise to some very interesting conclusions.
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Xcelplus xcelplus.com.auProtect the health of your engine/machinery permanently: Decreases heat and friction while improving lifespan and efficiency. Check out the links page for even more good ideas for engines.
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