Saturday, February 28, 2009

5 Coolest Scientific Things

To celebrate Keith Woodford's new book, here are what I consider to be the 4 other most exciting scientific things I've learned in the past few years. All of these are worth doing cartwheels over:

1. Heart attacks are caused by the failure of blood capillaries, not clogged arteries. (2007, Tom Cowan)

2. AIDS is probably caused by an HIV infection combined with selenium deficiency. (Harold Foster summarizes many researchers)

3. The mysterious "x-factor," unidentified for over 60 years, was finally discovered to be Vitamin K2. (2006, Christ Masterjohn)

4. Low-dose naltrexone stimulates endorphin production and thereby promotes healing of all kinds, especially of the immune system. (Bernard Bihari)

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