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August 13, 2016, 02:08:30 PM
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Mainstream media hates holistic health so much that it's now attacking America's ...





Most Americans are proud to see swimmer Michael Phelps set records and add to our country's Olympic medal tally on the international stage. However, not everyone is thrilled with the attention he's been getting, not just for his wins, but also for his enthusiastic endorsements of an ancient Chinese remedy known as cupping therapy. A quick glance at the news stories on the topic over the past few days makes it clear that the mainstream media in America is not above attacking the country's most decorated Olympian for espousing holistic health treatments.

In a piece for The Atlantic entitled "Please, Michael Phelps, Stop Cupping", James Hamblin, MD, attacks Phelps for his affinity with the practice. He does not seem to be too bothered by the idea of one man turning to the therapy on his own, but he is clearly very worried about the prospect of a massive audience gaining interest in the practice and turning to solutions outside of conventional medicine in general.

The lead of his article indicates where it is headed: "The bruises on the swimmer's body come from a 'therapy' intended to improve blood flow. It actually causes blood to clot." Note the mocking use of quotation marks around the word "therapy."

The article is peppered with sarcastic references to Phelps' marijuana use – another alternative treatment – in an attempt to destroy his credibility.

He writes: "So in terms of role-model behavior, cupping may be more deleterious than a grainy bong photo, because it invites people to distrust science."

He points to a lack of studies on cupping to support his stance. When he says there's no science to prove it works, he fails to point out that there is also no science to say it does not work. The studies that do exist have found some evidence that it can help, but most agree that further studies are needed. In any case, people from the ancient Chinese to the world's top athletes in the modern day say it works for them.

Hamblin also says that studies aren't important to those who profit from cupping. It's understandable that he would think that way. After all, studies showing the harms of vaccines don't seem too important to those who profit from them, and the same can be said for studies showing the harms of various prescription medications.
 

Not everyone is mocking cupping

Taking a decidedly different stance, Douglas Main defends Phelps in Newsweek, saying he may actually be right about cupping in the headline of his article. He points to several studies that show there may be something to it, citing a 2014 review published in the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences that found the practice could reduce short-term pain more than heat therapy or conventional drugs.

It's that last part, of course – cupping being more effective for pain than conventional drugs – that has Big Pharma and its mouthpieces feeling very threatened every time an athlete emerges covered in cupping marks and starts talking about how great it makes them feel. They probably weren't too pleased when gymnast Alex Naddour said that cupping was his secret to success and that it was the best money he's ever spent.


Read more at http://www.naturalnews.com/054961_cupping_Michael_Phelps_holistic_health.html.


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August 13, 2016, 02:39:14 PM
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no matter what everyone is saying Michael Phelps's damn good

And apparently he is doing some natural things to increase his best, rather than taking steroids or drugs. And it seems to be working for him.

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The bio-pharmaceutical industry is a pretty large industry. God forbid they don't want you to know that all your pills are derived from plants. When plants are cooked those nutrients die. Hence why eating RAW foods is so healthy. The media is so skewed and so is the perception of many people living in America. It's actually a pretty sad scenario.
Just on the news not long ago someone was paying in upwards of 50k/month for a prescription. The prescription was just a concentration of an antioxidant found in grapes.
Not to mention the same medicine was sold at walk in stores for like 150$.
Or you could just buy 150$ worth of grapes and eat them Smiley


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/prescription-resveratrol-supplement-expensive-investigation/

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The bio-pharmaceutical industry is a pretty large industry. God forbid they don't want you to know that all your pills are derived from plants. When plants are cooked those nutrients die. Hence why eating RAW foods is so healthy. The media is so skewed and so is the perception of many people living in America. It's actually a pretty sad scenario.
Just on the news not long ago someone was paying in upwards of 50k/month for a prescription. The prescription was just a concentration of an antioxidant found in grapes.
Not to mention the same medicine was sold at walk in stores for like 150$.
Or you could just buy 150$ worth of grapes and eat them Smiley


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/prescription-resveratrol-supplement-expensive-investigation/



You can buy grape seed extract powder in bulk rather inexpensive these days. Google "bulk grape seed extract."

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