“Let your food be your medicine.” Hippocrates “Let the buyer beware” might be a better slogan than “Ask your doctor.”   “Six facts should caution patients re new ‘guidelines’ for MDs to prescribe their drugs” (Washington Post, 11-13-17) says Richard Ruhling, a retired physician who was board-certified in internal medicineRead More →

If we have most of the things that money can buy, we should check to be sure we’re not missing those things that money can’t buy. The signs of the times are ominous, but like the frog in slowly heating water, there is a numbness to what’s coming. Reminiscent ofRead More →

“The confused systems of our society are suicidal, but we don’t have to participate..” Dr. Richard Ruhling Mixing gateway drugs like caffeine and alcohol, with TV or video violence and Rx drugs is a prescription for disaster. “Isn’t it time for parents, teachers, and the medical profession to recognize mountingRead More →

“Let your food be your medicine.” Hippocrates Adverse Drug Reactions (properly prescribed and administered) have made medical care the leading cause of illness and death.  “We are overlooking well-documented studies showing that adverse drug reactions are the leading cause of illness and death in the US,” says Dr. Richard Ruhling,Read More →

“Babylon is fallen…come out of her, My people.” Revelation 18 addresses a confusion of false systems for government, education, healthcare and religion. Papal changes to biblical law is nothing new and this month we celebrate the healing of a deadly wound between Catholics and Lutherans, also a fulfillment of prophecy.Read More →