The Robert Scott Bell Show - October 13, 2015




The Robert Scott Bell Show - Radio.NaturalNews.com show

Summary: The day has arrived, the second iteration of the project to show the world the truth about cancer, and alternative treatment options, has arrived! As TMB's documentary The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest debuts tonight, click here to tune in! In other great news, Irish Senator Paschal Mooney has called the Irish HPV vaccination program a national disgrace, and has condemned the national health authorities for ignoring the basic right to informed consent and ignoring pleas for answers from families affected by adverse health after Gardasil injections. He is putting forth a resolution aimed at forcing the HSE (national health agency) to meet with affected families and answer their questions. He also mentions how the packet insert for the Gardasil vaccine lists 21 side effects, and that this information is not being passed on to the parents and girls between 12 and 17 years of age before deciding whether or not to receive the vaccine. Kudos to Senator Mooney, may Ireland continue to carry the epic momentum behind vaccine awareness globally! In Hour 2 RSB will break down what most may not know, that Americans are spending more on health care than any other industrialized nation! While this may not be a surprise to all people, what is a surprise is that simultaneously Americans also have one of the lowest life expectancies. In 2014, health care spending hit $3.8 trillion. The average life expectancy for an American is about 79 years old. This is much greater than ever before, when the life expectancy used to be about 60 years old. The life expectancy for people living in Japan is 83, for people living in Western Europe is 82, and for people living in Great Britain is about 82. So why are Americans lagging behind? The main reason is diet. People are most likely aware that America is suffering from an obesity epidemic. In Japan, only 1.5 percent of the population is obese. In France, six percent of the population is obese. In the United States, 36 percent of the population is obese. Why is the obesity rate in the United States so much higher than other countries? Http://www.robertscottbell.com/?p=33700