Mervyn Penny

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Dengue Fever in the Philippines

17th November 2011
Are our Doctors “barking up the wrong tree” in their efforts to get on top of the Dengue Fever outbreak in the Philippines? Despite their best efforts, people (mostly children) are still dying, why? The best that the medical profession can come up with... Read >

Curing Your Hyperactive Child At Home

16th June 2010
What is hyperactivity, what are the symptoms? Hyperactivity is classified as one type of ADHD: (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) There are three basic types of ADHD: (Primarily Inattentive), (Primarily Hyperactive/Impulsive) and (Combined Type)... Read >

Most Strokes May Be Caused by Scurvy

16th June 2010
It is beginning to appear that the root cause of most strokes may be a condition called sub-clinical scurvy. With acute scurvy, the more obvious type, your body literally falls apart: connective tissue called collagen begins to dissolve, affecting every ... Read >

Your Alternative Cancer Cure May be in Your Kitchen

18th May 2010
Important points of this article: There is a current belief amongst an increasing number of medical researchers that cancer is caused by a fungus. Chemo therapy causes extreme collateral damage. Cancer can only live in an acid environment. Ca... Read >

Running a Car on Water - True or False?

06th May 2010
Can you really run your car on water? Is a water-powered vehicle fact or fiction? The answer may surprise you. The truth of the matter is: yes, you can run your car on water, just not the way most people would think. Firstly, you do not put water into t... Read >

Female Hair Loss can be Reversed

06th May 2010
The problem of "hair loss" does not only affect men, 70% of women also experience hair loss sometime in their lives, it rarely results in complete "loss of hair", but can cause the woman effected some concern, anxiety and stress. Be aware that there are ... Read >

Magnesium, Vitamin C and Iodine: A Cure for Influenza

06th May 2010
Why did the 1918-1919 Influenza pandemic, also called the Spanish Flu, kill so many people? (Somewhere between 25 and 100 million, depending on which report you believe). It had to do with the way the body reacts to irritation or injury. This reaction is ... Read >

The Power of Speech

06th May 2010
"Sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never hurt me" well, names will hurt you, in fact, the damage caused by the untimely use of words can last a lifetime. The words you use on a daily basis without thinking, can make or destroy a person... Read >

Napoleon Complex or Small Person Syndrome.

06th May 2010
Also called Short Man syndrome, Little Man syndrome or Small Man syndrome. What was originally called the Napoleon complex is a term used in referring to people who are short in stature with a complex regarding that stature. It also refers to people who a... Read >

On Feeling Insignificant

06th May 2010
When you are sitting out at night looking up at the universe spread out before you, it is only natural to feel insignificant. Ironically, sitting looking up at all of creation, it should have the totally opposite effect on you. You are part of all of th... Read >