Sunday, May 15, 2011

Does Asparagus Prevent or Cure Cancer?

I have recently been involved with efforts to raise money for the American Cancer Society through their annual Relay for Life event and other programs. However, I recently had an interesting conversation with a very good friend who suggested that we were “wasting our time working with the American Cancer Society.” She went on to explain that a cure for cancer has existed for years and that ACS is hiding this information from the public. “Asparagus cures and prevents cancer” she said. She further indicated that she had a relative who had full-blown pancreatic cancer who was completely healed through the use of asparagus therapy.





Of course, upon hearing this, red flags when up all over the place. Miracle cure? Conspiracy? Is it possible that asparagus prevents and cures cancer and this information has been kept from the public because “they” do not want you to know about it? It was time to investigate.

It turns out that a story making these exact claims first started circulating the internet in October of 2006 according to Snopes.com. The article – which is lengthy – begins as follows:

Several years ago, I had a man seeking asparagus for a friend who had cancer. He gave me a photocopied copy of an article, entitled, `Asparagus for cancer' printed in Cancer News Journal, December 1979. I will share it here, just as it was shared with me:

"I am a biochemist, and have specialized in the relation of diet to health for over 50 years. Several years ago, I learned of the discovery of Richard R. Vensal, D.D.S. that asparagus might cure cancer. Since then, I have worked with him on his project, and we have accumulated a number of favorable case histories. Here are a few examples.

Case No. 1, man with an almost hopeless case of Hodgkin's disease (cancer of the lymph glands) who was completely incapacitated. Within 1 year of starting the asparagus therapy, his doctors were unable to detect any signs of cancer, and he was back on a schedule of strenuous exercise.

Case No. 2, a successful businessman 68 years old who suffered from cancer of the bladder for 16 years. After years of medical treatments, including radiation without improvement, he went on asparagus. Within 3 months, examinations revealed that his bladder tumor had disappeared and that his kidneys were normal.

Etc…

According to numerous sources, the article - “Asparagus for Cancer” cited above from 1979 - does not exist although a similar article was published in a 1974 edition of Prevention magazine. In addition, these sources have been unable to discern the identity of Richard R. Vensal, D.D.S. And, as a Doctor of Dental Science, it is not clear that he would have the appropriate expertise to make the claims presented in the article above. However, the ultimate question is this: Does asparagus prevent or cure cancer?

No. Clinical studies have tested this proposition and there is no evidence that it is true. To be sure, asparagus does have health value. The Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board calls it "one of the most nutritionally well-balanced vegetables in existence" because  it is high in content of folic acid, potassium, thiamin, and fiber.  In other words, asparagus may be darn good for you, but it cannot prevent or cure cancer. The "miracle cure" claim is bogus.

And this is what it all boils down to. It is one thing to say that asparagus has health benefits, which apparently it does, but it is another thing to use testimonial evidence to make the claim that it cures or prevents cancer. As I have said before, it is all about the evidence. Where are the clinical studies that show these miraculous benefits? Where is the peer-reviewed research? Such conclusive evidence is nonexistent and unless we buy into the idea that universities and corporate research institutions are part of a massive cover-up of this important information (which would be impossible, by the way) we must put this proposition in the trash bin of bad ideas.

Stan Monroe

Thursday, May 12, 2011

If You Don't Like The Weather...

With the snow falling in the Denver area over the past couple days, it brings to mind a popular saying from around here, “If you don’t like the weather in Colorado, wait five minutes.” But, believe it or not, this phrase is not unique to Colorado – it is said almost everywhere as this recent Google search illustrates:


If you don't like the weather in Texas... Just blink! 

If You Don't Like The Weather in Chicago. wait a minute. 

If you don't like the weather in Michigan, wait five minutes.


If you don't like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes.

And remember, if you don't like the weather in St. Louis, just wait ten minutes. 

Yup, if you don't like the weather in Texas, wait five minutes -- it'll change!

If you don't like the weather in Melbourne, just wait five minutes.

If you don't like the weather in Washington, well, just wait a minute.

If you don't like the weather in Boston, just wait a minute. 

If you don't like the weather in Oklahoma, wait a minute and it'll change. 

If you don't like the weather in Missouri just wait 5 minutes.

If you don't like the weather in Buffalo, wait five minutes.

If you don't like the weather in the Sierra…wait a minute.

Everybody knows that if you don't like the weather in British Columbia, all you have to do is to wait five minutes. 

If you don't like the weather in Florida, stick around for a few minutes, it'll change.

I guess it's true what they say here "if you don't like the weather in Utah, wait 20 minutes". 

If you don't like the weather in North Carolina, wait a day. 

We also say, 'If you don't like the weather in Scotland, then hang around for twenty minutes”. 


Yep, I guess the weather changes rather quickly just about everywhere!

Stan Monroe

Did Elizabeth Taylor Really Have Violet Eyes?

Screen legend, Elizabeth Taylor, who passed away earlier this year, was known for her acting ability, glamorous lifestyle, and eight marriages. But one of her most striking features was her beautiful violet eyes. But were they actually violet?

Most official accounts indicate that Taylor’s eyes were actually deep blue in color that appeared purple through enhanced lighting and makeup. In fact, truly violet eyes can only happen in albinos. The fact that her eyes were actually deep blue was documented in a Harper’s Bazaar column from November of 1979.

However, she had one additional distinctive eye feature – Taylor had a double row of eyelashes. The double row of eyelashes resulted from a mutation of the FOXC2 gene that results in abnormal tissue development in embryos.

Stan Monroe  

Friday, May 6, 2011

What is Going On Under DIA: Part II

The Backstory

It was in August of 2010 while on a business trip to New Jersey that I first heard this bizarre tale. While talking to a gate agent at DIA he told me stories of a vast conspiracy involving the New World Order (NWO) and its secret headquarters located in massive buildings and tunnels under Denver International Airport. Of course, I was completely shocked as I had not heard this before. Remarkably, according to this gentleman, these stories began circulating as early as 1995 when Denver International Airport opened.
What Evil Lurks Beneath DIA?
The New World Order under DIA? So what? Well, for many, this is the code-phrase for a world-dominating organization that will usher in the End Times and the Rapture as mentioned in the Bible. It is a belief that individual countries will willingly give up their sovereignty to an all-powerful world government. According to Pat Robertson in his best-selling book, The New World Order, the NWO will be controlled by Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg Group, and the Trilateral Commission. Others believe it will be led by the Free Masons, the Illuminati, and even the Vatican. The core Fundamentalist view is that the NWO will eventually lead to the rise of the Antichrist, the False Prophet, and ultimately, the return of Jesus.
Is This Horse Evil? Many Think So!
So the idea that the NWO might be headquartered under DIA would be considered a big deal by some. The specific claims, however, vary widely from the slightly strange to the out-and-out bizarre. Some of the specific claims as they regard DIA are as follows:

1.       A secret complex of buildings and tunnels under DIA serves as headquarters for the New World Order.
2.       Denver is home to the NWO West Sector. Atlanta, Georgia is home to the NWO East Sector.
3.       This complex includes at least five underground buildings. One is 150 feet tall.
4.       These headquarters are at least eight levels deep.
5.       These headquarters include an 88.5 square-mile base. (DIA is only 53 square-miles in area on the surface.)
6.       These headquarters include a 4.5 square-mile underground city.
7.       This complex is operated, in part, by the Free Masons, the Illuminati, the Nazis, the Vatican and Britain to name a few.
8.      Symbols and murals at DIA reflect Nazi themes, including the claim that the footprint of DIA forms a swastika when viewed from above.
9.       Activities at DIA may be related to Operation Paperclip. “This was a plan wherein Nazis were brought into the U.S. to be brought back into power after being financed and having their appearances altered.”
10.   The underground complex is also controlled by other secret societies including the Skull and Bones Society.
11.    Reptilian alien beings known as the Babylon Brotherhood direct a slave-labor concentration camp under DIA.
12.    This slave labor camp includes child slaves.
13.    Thousands of children are eaten by their alien overlords every year.
14.    The Babylon Brotherhood is made up of aliens called Draconians.
15.    The Draconians are half-human shape-shifters.
16.    The Draconians share a bloodline with Native Americans.
17.    The aliens are also known as Big-Eyed Greys and the Reptilians.
18.   The aliens look like “baby Godzillas” with short teeth, slanted eyes, and smell “hideous”.
19.    The aliens may be demons in disguise.
20.   George W. Bush, the Queen of England and Kris Kristopherson are all Draconians.
21.    The capstone at DIA includes a “directional beacon” to “bring (alien) ships right into the (terminal).”       
22.   Ghosts of a mother and a baby haunt the underground tunnels.
23.   Murals depict plants used to produce mind-altering drugs.
24.   Reports of alien abductions world-wide are related to DIA.
25.   Reports of psychic phenomena world-wide are related to DIA.
26.   Reports of crop-circle phenomena world-wide are related to DIA.
27.   The NWO East Sector is located under Olympic Village in Atlanta.
28.   Activities under DIA relate to the death of Jon Benet Ramsey.
29.   Activities under DIA relate to the Columbine Massacre.
30.   DIA is connected to NORAD via an extensive underground tunnel system.

Yes, we are talking about a conspiracy of Biblical proportions. It seems that just about every possible supernatural, paranormal and extraterrestrial phenomenon imaginable is somehow connected to this DIA conspiracy. Even the red-eyed, blue Mustang at the entrance to DIA is implicated in this conspiracy! Forgive my language, but DIA is allegedly home to some very strange shit! 
Is DIA Shaped Like a Swastika?
This is the stuff movies and books are made of, but is it true? What is the evidence? Claims are little more than hot air if they are not supported by empirical evidence. As Carl Sagan once said, “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” Does this extraordinary evidence exist? This will be the topic of Part III. Stay Tuned!

Stan Monroe