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Hi everyone, I wanted to share some exciting, recent news about:

Curcumin.mobi
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Turmeric.mobi

(looking for business opportunities..)

Curcumin: "Curcumin is known for its antitumor, antioxidant, anti-amyloid and anti-inflammatory properties" -Wikipedia

..From News: http://news.google.com/nwshp?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&tab=wn&q=curcumin

April 16, 2007 - Anticancer Effects of Curcumin Revealed

April 16,2007 - Scientists explain curcumin's anti-cancer mechanism

April 15, 2007 - Curcumin has anticancer effects

There have already been some Curcumin/Turmeric Products on the market.. but these new studies may lead to greater cures..

(See Google Adwords: http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&newwindow=1&q=turmeric+curcumin&btnG=Search)

Any helpful ideas what I should do in terms of biz?
(I am putting up a site now)

Any other thoughts?



Kind Regards,

Yelo
 
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WorldRadio.mobi said:
Hi everyone, I wanted to share some exciting, recent news about:

Curcumin.mobi
and
Turmeric.mobi

(looking for business opportunities..)

Curcumin: "Curcumin is known for its antitumor, antioxidant, anti-amyloid and anti-inflammatory properties" -Wikipedia

..From News: http://news.google.com/nwshp?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&tab=wn&q=curcumin

April 16, 2007 - Anticancer Effects of Curcumin Revealed

April 16,2007 - Scientists explain curcumin's anti-cancer mechanism

April 15, 2007 - Curcumin has anticancer effects

There have already been Curcumin/Turmeric Products on the market.. but these new studies may lead to greater cures..

(See Google Adwords: http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&newwindow=1&q=turmeric+curcumin&btnG=Search

Any helpful ideas what I should do in terms of biz?
(I am putting up a site now)

Any other thoughts?



Kind Regards,

Yelo

No TM issues ?

Martin
 
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"Curcumin, a turmeric root extract...."

TM issues I don't think so. Generally, natural things cannot be patented. That's why the drug companies try to discredit natural cures for things, because they cant patent and sell them.
 
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Tm

HI!

Apparently a company trademarked their own product called "Curecumin"..

But the Dot Mobi is unregistered there..


More Yellow Mustard with those hotdogs and pretzels :)

This is amazing friends, historic breakthrough!?!



Kind Regards,

Yelo
 
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I've read many articles on the benefits of curcumin... It's really not up for discussion whether it's good for you or not -- it clearly is!

Our modern 'medicine' is in for a radical change in the near future...

Why would you try to cure disease when you could potentially avoid the disease entirely merely by taking in phytochemicals such as curcumin?

There's plenty more too! Modern research has suggested fisetin which is found in strawberries to be good for improving the memory of those with Alzheimer's disease, we have lycopene in tomatoes which has been suggested to reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, resveratrol which has been proven, study after study, to dramatically increase the lifespan of mice -- with all human studies suggesting we may attain comparable benefits due to the presence of sirtuins... And lets not forget about that French Paradox! Then we have exotic berries such as acai and wolfberry which score off the charts -- quite literally when it comes to antioxidant capacity, ... Is green tea responsible for the higher lifespan that certain Asian cultures enjoy? Ecgc,a component of green tea, clearly has a thermogenic effect and granted thermogenesis is beneficial for weight loss, could green tea be considered an antidote to the Western world's obesity epidemic? Granted obesity is directly related to several killer diseases, it would seem that thermogenic products such as green tea are a natural way to reduce your likelihood of getting diabetes, heart disease, cancer,... Not to mention the epicatechin which is found not only in green tea, but also in cocoa... Is their a reason behind the Kuna people's dramatically reduced incidence of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and stroke?

Clearly modern medicine is missing something... Why are people coming down with diabetes, cancer, heart disease,... at rates never before seen. Could it be the food choices we make today? Processed foods are consumed at levels never before seen. The saturated fat and trans fat lining the arteries is certainly also at a peak which is a cause for concern as the Baby Boomer generation ages...

So we all have to make a choice. Will we remain in the unhealthy 1980-2005 Processed Food era, or are we going to jump on the nutrition bandwagon and try to improve our health so that we can live a healthy life and not plague our loved ones with costly medical bills, constant stress, and uncertainty about the future?

We all have a choice. I've made mine.
 
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"Clearly modern medicine is missing something... Why are people coming down with diabetes, cancer, heart disease,... at rates never before seen."

Modern medicine is controlled by the drug companies. They are in this for the money, they don't want to cure anything. What they want to do is keep you on as many drugs as possible (live with the disease, but not cure it).

If things are cured, they no longer make money from them. You see anyone making a buck from polio lately?

These drug companies are a bunch of mobsters, "take this pill for your shaking legs, take that pill for impotence, take this one for depression". They try to shut up anyone who finds a cure, and they have the money to shut them up.

It's the biggest con the world has ever seen.
 
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Mankind has also contributed to natural cures.

Lycopene is well know for killing cancer cells. The thing is though, mankind did not eat tomatoes untill recent years. Up until a couple hundred years ago nobody would consume them because they are in the same family as deadly nightshade and were thought to be poisionous. Actually the whole tomato plant is, but the tomatoes are perfectly edible!

That is natures way of distributing the seeds. Somehow the plant knew if the stalk and stem contained a toxic chemical that animals would leave it alone. It aslo somehow knew that if the fruit did not have toxic chemicals that birds and animals would learn to eat the tomato and carry the seeds away to be deposited at a distance, thus providing a future of offspring.

So here is where mankind enters the natural cures picture.. tomatoes are now eaten by everyone and in so many ways. Lycopene is found in tomatoes only when they are cooked. Thats weird huh? Our obsession with cooking food has actually stumbled upon one natural cure for keeping cancer away. Eat cooked tomatoes. That can be ketchup, sauces, sauteed, or any way you enjoy.

We hear alot about fish being good for us giving essential fatty acid Omega 3.

Omega3 is essential for us to stay healthy and its has to be consumed.
Trouble is Omega 3 is found in few foods in the modern age. Everybody seems to think eating any kind of fish is providing them with that. It is not. A person has to consume fish from cold waters. Warm water fish, such as mackeral, shark, etc is a poor source for Omega 3 fatty acid. Cold water salmon from the Pacific Northwest, or from the cold waters of Alaska is very high in Omega 3 fatty acid.
 
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Yes 90's to 2006

Yes 80's to 2006


Stick Together..


We're well protected in Here..



Kind Regards,

Yelo
 
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Wild salmon is the bomb!
 
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You are right, big difference in quality. What gets me is most people pick up a package of salmon at the store and don't read the label. Seems most of the fish is sold as farm raised. Farm raised is very poor quality fish in my opinion. Please don't eat farmed salmon anyone. Instead of curing you of cancer it may...

I am pretty fond of smoked salmon too.
 
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garrett200 said:
"Clearly modern medicine is missing something... Why are people coming down with diabetes, cancer, heart disease,... at rates never before seen."

Modern medicine is controlled by the drug companies. They are in this for the money, they don't want to cure anything. What they want to do is keep you on as many drugs as possible (live with the disease, but not cure it).

If things are cured, they no longer make money from them. You see anyone making a buck from polio lately?

These drug companies are a bunch of mobsters, "take this pill for your shaking legs, take that pill for impotence, take this one for depression". They try to shut up anyone who finds a cure, and they have the money to shut them up.

It's the biggest con the world has ever seen.

I totally agree. It reminds me of an article I read on lef.org awhile back about cherries... It's been proven that cherries can reduce the pain associated with arthritis -- in many people, it does as good of a job as several of the drugs on the market. The FDA which is supposed to help us consumers make informed choices -- at least that's what their mandate says, along with a load of BS about advancing our knowledge of proper nutrition, actually threatened to raid cherry farms unless they ceased making such statements about cherries reducing inflammation resultant from arthritis. Take a quick look over at PubMed -- I don't think there's any doubt that cherries are a great way to reduce the amount of drugs our seniors need to take -- nevermind being an effective way to reach that 5-10 servings of fruit easier! And yet the FDA wants to shut them down telling them that if they want to promote cherries as being a 'drug alternative', that it should have to undergo drug testing and that cherries have not been proven safe when used as a drug to this date? Lord knows how many people consume cherries each year and I have yet to hear any incident like Vioxx resultant from consumption of fruit and vegetables to any extent...

goodkarmaco said:
You are right, big difference in quality. What gets me is most people pick up a package of salmon at the store and don't read the label. Seems most of the fish is sold as farm raised. Farm raised is very poor quality fish in my opinion. Please don't eat farmed salmon anyone. Instead of curing you of cancer it may...

I am pretty fond of smoked salmon too.

What I'm most scared about, is that in this day and age, many of us have gotten lazy. Rather than eat healthy, we'll take a multivitamin, maybe an antioxidant tablet (i.e. cranberry/blueberry/cherry concentrated into a tablet, resveratrol pills, etc). Even someone such as myself who has a high $XXXX investment in the .mobi antioxidant world, would not suggest that anyone merely take antioxidants to supplement their poor dietary choices...

Yet I see this everyday. Hell, the other day, I saw Omega 3 cookies at my local grocer. I mean seriously, the first thing that comes to my mind is WTF?!?

But that's where advertisers are going nowadays... Rather than attempt to fight the nutraceutical revolution, they're embracing it, albeit not for the sake of our health, as is evidenced by Omega 3 cookies, high fat cheese promoted as a good source lactobacillus acidophilus (a probiotic), drinks loaded with added sugars, advertising their Vitamin C content, etc.
 
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bottom line: We don't need drugs for 90% of the things that they say we do. Don't get me wrong, there is a place for necessary drugs and some drugs are definite lifesavers, but we are being WAY over medicated unneccesarily, IMO.

One more thing: don't ever drink carbonated soda products. They are probably the worst thing ever invented.
 
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garrett200 said:
bottom line: We don't need drugs for 90% of the things that they say we do. Don't get me wrong, there is a place for necessary drugs and some drugs are definite lifesavers, but we are being WAY over medicated unneccesarily, IMO.

One more thing: don't ever drink carbonated soda products. They are probably the worst thing ever invented.

I totally agree. Growing up, my mother was a school social worker. It's simply unbelievable how little it takes nowadays before someone suggests the 10-year old be drugged, labelled as ADHD, obsessive compulsive, etc. I'd be willing to bet the large majority of these children have no problems whatsoever and our intolerance causes us to drug them so that they conform to some pre-established normality we desire so dearly...
 
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For Voices Heard

Since there has been alot of crazy things in my life lately, even online, I'd like to announce a way for voices to be heard.. in particular a security business team at http://InternetHumanRights.com - a free movement sanctioned by the secret service from Yelo..


Also, I am into walnuts lately, for their Omega-3!!!


Kind Regards,

Yelo
 
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I love walnuts... All that omega 3 and one killer -- cancer killer that is :hehe: ORAC score :)

edit: I was just doing a little bit of reading on walnuts... I never knew they had melatonin in them! Now, melatonin.mobi is one dotmobi I wish I had! If there's a fountain of youth -- that is it. It's a cure for so many things... Been proven to extend people's lifespan's -- not only average lifespan, but actually push up the maximum lifespan of several animal species by 30-40%! I had previously thought that cherries were the only significant natural source. Very interesting!

As for your 1 internet argument -- I agree that we shouldn't force cell phone users to use .mobi, however it's easy to see why mtld would like it otherwise (Hint: :$: :$: :$: )... Other than that, I guess they could make a case that someone typing in a dotcom could inadvertently end up paying large sums of money to browse via their cell phone due to extraordinary charges on bandwidth intensive dotcoms. If this were the case, I would support that for the time being. However, sooner or later, bandwidth charges will come down, at which point I believe it would be an injustice to limit people to dotmobi, not to mention a conflict of interest that the cellular providers, software providers, and mtld administrators all have a vested interest in such.
 
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Oh hehhehe

Hi

Yes I wrote that quite some time ago.. I am just saying in regards to the browser defaulting.. a hot key seems ok though.. but just as Microsoft didn't put an automatic .com default for a word type in on Internet Explorer.. neither should we.. (Yes, thank microsoft revolution that unified the world on one platform.. with principles)

As much as I'm for Dot Mobi, there has to be a higher law power here.. Not Money First..

As far as living longer, I notice that in studies' reports that many who live to 100's have been citing spirituality as the reason and common experiences.. it seems, as maybe the Dalai Lama and some buddhists can tesitfy in their studies, that spirituality and mindfulness of improving on improving spiritually seem to "slow down time" and the slow the aging of the cells.. in balance.. with the Source.. every cell.. since a sperm to now..this moment, forever .. like reversing time..


Kind Regards,

Yelo
 
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WorldRadio.mobi said:
Hi

Yes I wrote that quite some time ago.. I am just saying in regards to the browser defaulting.. a hot key seems ok though.. but just as Microsoft didn't put an automatic .com default for a word type in on Internet Explorer.. neither should we.. (Yes, thank microsoft revolution that unified the world on one platform.. with principles)

As much as I'm for Dot Mobi, there has to be a higher law power here.. Not Money First..

As far as living longer, I notice that in studies' reports that many who live to 100's have been citing spirituality as the reason and common experiences.. it seems, as maybe the Dalai Lama and some buddhists can tesitfy in their studies, that spirituality and mindfulness of improving on improving spiritually seem to "slow down time" and the slow the aging of the cells.. in balance.. with the Source.. every cell.. since a sperm to now..this moment, forever .. like reversing time..


Kind Regards,

Yelo


Yes, I've read into that myself. I've heard that some of the meditation and rituals they take part in have been found not only to lower stress while taking part in the activities, but actually permanently lower stress -- presumably due to their focus on the things that are more important in life and not Western ideals like money. Most of them I've read about even seem to speak in a way quite unfamiliar to the people I know and see in my day to day life. They take pride in the little things and don't let insignificant matters like money stress them out. Stress seems to be an underlying cause in most of the diseases we know of today -- whether it's mental stress or stress imposed by the foods we eat, it seems evident that a lack of stress (as is evidenced by monks practicing meditation and not eating the junk we do) results in people far healthier in comparison to Westerners their age.

It's all very interesting and I certainly look forward to hearing/reading more about it in the near future :)
 
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