Wild Mushrooms

Perfect Example of How Knowledge is Not Data, It is Certainty
She wanted to serve her guests mushroom-smothered steak, but she had no mushrooms and no time to buy them.
Her husband suggested, “Why don’t you go pick some of the mushrooms that are growing wild down by the stream?
“No, some wild mushrooms are poisonous.”
“Well, I see animals eating them and they’re OK.”
So she picked a bunch and washed, sliced and sautéed them for her dinner.
Then she went out on the back porch and gave Spot, their dog, a double handful. Spot ate every bite.
All morning long, she watched the dog.
The wild mushrooms hadn’t affected him after a few hours, so she decided to use them.
The meal was a great success.
After everyone had finished, her daughter came in and whispered in her ear, “Mum, Spot is dead.”
Trying to keep her head about her, she left the room as quickly as possible, called the doctor and told him what had happened.
The doctor said, “That’s really bad, but I think we can save them. I’ll call for an ambulance and I’ll be there as quickly as I can. We’ll give everyone enemas and we’ll pump out their stomachs and everything will be fine. Just keep them calm.”
Before long they started to hear the sirens as the ambulance tore down the road.
The Paramedics and the doctor had their suitcases, syringes, and a stomach pump.
One by one, they took each person into the bathroom, gave them an enema, and pumped out their stomach.
After the last one was done the doctor came out and said,
“Everything will be okay now,” and with that he left.
The hosts and the guests were all weak and drained sitting around the living room when the daughter came in and said to her mum,
“I can’t believe that guy!”
“What guy?”
“You know, that one who ran over Spot, he never even slowed down”.

Girls, a must read….

MEDICAL QUACKERY FILE
STUDY OF 1.8 MILLION: BREAST SCREENING INCREASES ‘LETHAL’ BREAST CANCER INCIDENCE: A powerful new study on the failure of mammograms to protect women against breast cancer, curiously absent from mainstream news health reporting, was published this month in The European Journal of Public Health, and is forcing the scientific and medical community, policy makers and the public at large to ask the question: can the now worldwide practice of mass breast screenings in healthy (asymptomatic) populations be justified when they increase the incidence of localized stage ‘cancers’ without reducing the incidence of advanced cancers?
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/study-18-million-breast-screening-increases-lethal-breast-cancer-incidence

Cheese And Tomato Anti-Cancer Snack

Cheese And Tomato Anti-Cancer Snack

Guys, if you eat cooked tomatoes twice a week your chances of prostate cancer are 40% lower.

Girls, if your guy is a “bloke” and does not read this, cook some tomatoes and dish it up with some cheese to him.
The cooking increases the lycopene and the cheese increases the absorption of it.

Sprinkle some black pepper on this too – that increases the absorption of nutrients by up to 2000 percent.