Doc Stump and Patrick McGean offer their sulfur report for May 14, 2012

Our co-hosts revisit sulfur’s effect on autism, the research of Dr. Thomas Levy, the dangers of LIPITOR, and the Testimonial Free Speech Act sponsored by Ron Paul.


“Sulfur is not a supplement, it’s a food.”
-Patrick McGean

Patrick McGean has served as Director of the Live Blood and Cellular Matrix Study since 1991. Using data from his worldwide study, he has documented how sulfur deficiency that is endemic in our society is directly connected with chronic illness and disease. Further information about McGean’s background can be found on the EnCognitive.com website under the The Live Blood and Cellular Matrix Study heading.

Click here to order your supply of organic sulfur from Organic Sulfur For Health.

References
Testimonial Free Speech Act (HR 2908)
[In 2011] Congressman Ron Paul, a strong health freedom advocate, has introduced an important bill called the Testimonial Free Speech Act, HR 2908. The bill protects your First Amendment rights to share how a nutritional supplement has improved your health.

LIPITOR (Atorvastatin Calcium) Side Effects
Source: Lipitor.com
Do not take LIPITOR (atorvastatin calcium) tablets if you:
• Are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant. LIPITOR may harm your unborn baby. If you get pregnant, stop taking LIPITOR and call your doctor right away
• Are breast feeding. LIPITOR can pass into your breast milk and may harm your baby

Serious side effects include:
• Muscle problems. LIPITOR can cause serious muscle problems that can lead to kidney problems, including kidney failure. You have a higher chance for muscle problems if you are taking certain other medicines with LIPITOR.
• Liver problems. LIPITOR can cause liver problems. Your doctor may do blood tests to check your liver before you start taking LIPITOR, and while you take it.

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