In the first half, researcher Christian Wilde shared the latest developments in heart health, and other medical issues. The supplement turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory properties, continues to yield positive results in trial testing for warding off certain ailments and diseases such as cancer, he reported. Wilde recently received the 'Excellence in Health Product Innovation Award' from Emord & Associates 20th Anniversary Celebration Awards Committee for his Tumeric+ Enhanced Formula.
A study of the Japanese diet compared to other diets showed that fatty acid from fish does reduce inflammation and the formation of fatty plaque in arteries-- the Japanese diet is high in fish, and in general their population has longer life spans than other countries, he noted. The sedentary lifestyle, and sitting for long periods of time, has been shown to be associated with higher levels of chronic disease, and he advised that people working at a desk, stand up every 20 minutes for a two minute interval. Wilde also talked about lesser known blood tests such as Plasma Viscosity that can reveal more information about inflammation than the standard tests.
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In the latter half, former minister for the Assemblies of God Church, Jeffrey Daugherty, discussed evidence for how the message of Jesus was changed by the Apostle Paul in order to create a structure to control the general populace of the Roman Empire. This structure has grown and morphed and has now set the stage for the New World Order, he argued. Paul came into the picture after the death of Jesus, and was not actually one of the 12 Apostles, Daugherty suggested. He was hand picked by the Roman Emperor Nero to de-emphasize Christ's message that the kingdom lies within each person, and they don't require the guidance of an outside emperor or king, he continued.
"Paul was spinning the popularity of the Jesus message of salvation but trying to put it back under the sinner needing a savior type of scenario...crafting a beautiful gilded cage out of what Jesus had provided," Daugherty explained. America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, complained about how Jesus' message had been usurped. "Of this band of dupes and impostors, Paul was the...first corrupter of the doctrines of Jesus," he wrote. Paul acted as a kind of double agent, and killed James the Just (called the brother of Jesus), Daugherty added.
News segment guests: James Sanders, Mish Shedlock