Friday, September 15, 2006

Where Have All The Good Girls Gone?

.................................... Michelle Malkin ..............................

Michelle is one of my favorite columnists. Her latest article is (click) Where Have All The Good Girls Gone?

Malkin was born (click) Michelle Maglalang in Philadelphia to Filipino parents, Dr. Apolo and Rafaela Maglalang. Her maternal grandfather fought under General Douglas MacArthur. She grew up in New Jersey, and graduated from Oberlin College. In 1993, she married Rhodes Scholar and Rand Corporation economist Jesse Malkin with whom she has two children.

Enjoy reading her (click) Published Column & (click) Blog.

A Different Plan















"God had different plan," is a sorrowful & tearful cry from a wonderful wife who lost a loving husband. He was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.

Angry with God? Yes, but not that long. Because of her love to God, she channeled this anger to serving Him more!

Result? A church was built in the Philippines the funds coming from all the monies from her late husband's life insurance.

Soon after the church was built, she started an organization that employed ministerial graduates in the Philippines. Today, hundreds are being supported by this worthy non-profit organization sponsoring graduates and also sent to foreign lands.

Let us help spread God's word through these young ministers who are willing but have limited funds.

You can help this organization friends, by contacting Reva at 225-664-8174 or email revawall@bellsouth.net

The non-profit organization is aptly called (click) AaMI (Adopt A Minister International)


Note: Pictures above Reva Moore, The Romblon church & some Ministerial students




Thursday, September 14, 2006

Ex-Texas Gov. Ann Richards Dies

Six (6) months after diagnosis of esophageal cancer she underwent chemotherapy treatments and died Wednesday.

Did chemotherapy treatment hasten her death?

Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, is now one of the most rapidly increasing cancer in the United States .

This disease is really scary.

Mortality is high. Five (5) year survival rate for esophageal cancer remains dismal.

Have you heard of Barrett's esophagus? Barrett's esophagus is one of the most severe complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and can in many cases become adenocarcinoma of the esophagus.

These are some symptoms of Barrett's esophagus:
  • Heartburn
  • Indigestion
  • Nocturnal regurgitation that awakens the sleeper
  • Difficulty swallowing solid foods
Do you have these symptoms? Go see your doctor.

Current strategies for improved survival in patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma focus on cancer detection at an early and potentially curable stage. In order to detect Barrett’s Esophagus and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma early patients need to have regular screenings and if possible endoscopic surveillance if Barrett’s Esophagus has already been diagnosed.

Monday, September 11, 2006

"Choosing To Live" & "The Ministry Of Healing"



Links:
Received: 9-07-2006

Dear Dr. Sanidad,

I found your book interesting to read. When treating cancer my son, Dr. Wynn Horsley (Medical Director at Uchee Pines) and I look for methods that do not involve radiation or chemotherapy. We use NEWSTART, I in China and he in North America. You certainly had dramatic results with the therapy you chose. Do you have literature outlining your procedures as guide for physicians?.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

God bless you in your great witness,

U. J. Underwood, MD

Response:

Dear Dr. Underwood,

I do not have any literature as guide to physicians per se, but what I use is quite similar to your NEWSTART program. As you have read in my book, I learned all these natural methods of healing based on (click)"The Ministry of Healing" by Ellen G. White and The (click) Hartland Wellness Center.

Thank you for your inquiry. May God bless your work especially in China. I hope to hear from you again.

Sincerely,
Dr. Ben
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Note:
Uchee Pines and Hartland Wellness Center are institutions committed to assisting people through the use of simple, natural methods, using exercise, vegetarian nutrition, hydrotherapy, massage, the rational and judicious use of some herbs and supplements, and firm faith in the Divine Healer.