By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) You’ve probably heard about resveratrol – the plant compound in red wine that’s received so much hype over the past few years. Just like other phytonutrients and antioxidants like lutein and lycopene, resveratrol is a compound with the power to regenerate your body at the cellular level. However, you don’t have to drink wine to enjoy the many health benefits linked to resveratrol. Resveratrol has long been linked to a reduction in the risk of heart disease. Now, new reports from a preliminary trial published in Nutrients show that resveratrol supplement offers some …read
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By Dr. Mercola The common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is an herb belonging to the Asteraceae family and is native to Europe. It is versatile and often grown as fodder for livestock. Traditionally, most parts of the plant are used in cooking and medicine. Chicory has a woody stem, long taproot and bright blue flowers. More rarely you may find it with white or pink flowers.1 Currently the plant is cultivated throughout the Netherlands, France and Germany and is so common it may be found growing along the roadside in temperate regions to a height of 3 to 5 feet.2 Chicory
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By Dr. Mercola Wastewater treatment has been a focus of environmental protection groups for years since the plants are not equipped to treat wastewater containing products of modern life, including toxic chemicals, drugs and cosmetics. It wasn’t until 1972 when the Clean Water Act1 was passed that pollution discharged into U.S. waterways began to be regulated. The Act is supposed to ensure clean water, but after nearly five decades the waterways are in serious trouble. Sources of pollution range from agricultural runoff and industrial release to worn out pipes and firefighting foam.2 Even the chemicals used during treatment can pollute
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New research from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh has identified how sections of DNA might contribute to the risk of alcohol abuse in men. Published in Molecular Psychiatry, the study found a section of DNA that switches on key genes in parts of the brain that control alcohol intake and mood. Identified for the first time, these sections of DNA may act as future drug targets for the development of precision medicines to treat alcohol abuse and anxiety in men. Dr. Alasdair MacKenzie who led the study at the University of Aberdeen explains: “Alcohol abuse kills
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By Dr. Mercola 1 H.R. 6666, the COVID-19 Testing, Reaching And Contacting Everyone (TRACE) Act may end up violating which of the following constitutional rights? Fourth and Fifth amendments Eighth Amendment Ninth Amendment All of the above H.R. 6666 does not ensure privacy. It also sets the stage for multiple violations of our constitutional rights, including the Fourth, Fifth, Eighth and Ninth amendments. Learn more. 2 What distinguishes SARS-CoV-2 from all other known coronaviruses? The presence of a furin cleavage site on its spike protein CoV-2 is the only coronavirus with a furin cleavage site. Not even distant relatives of
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In ads on TV, it all looks so simple. People use mouthwash, it instantly neutralises all the nasty bacteria hiding in their mouths, and – just like that – their dental hygiene is assured. But what’s really going on when you rinse a cap-load of antibacterial chemicals around your mouth? What does that to your body, and to other kinds of microorganisms that may actually be beneficial to health? As a study showed last year, the downstream effects can be surprising, and far-reaching too, affecting much more than just your dental wellbeing. In an experiment led by scientists from the
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By Dr. Mercola Since the announcement from China in December 2019 that a novel coronavirus had been detected, scientists and researchers have been scrambling to learn more about it, how to prevent it and how to treat it. In the ensuing months a number of different treatment protocols have been proposed, some of which have demonstrated positive results. Questions about privacy concerns, issues with unreasonable force by law enforcement across the world and sheltering in place are just some of the changes triggered by fear. The global population is effectively being manipulated while those who advocate for a “new normal”
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther As the world seems to be on fire in countries across the planet, the threat of civil unrest and riots certainly feels like it’s increasing. People … Read the rest The post How to Survive Riots and Civil Unrest appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Ah, retirement. It’s something that we all look forward to. Endless rounds of golf, a never-ending weekend, the freedom to do what we want, when we want, after decades of hard work and commitment – isn’t that what our golden years are all about? Not quite for too many people, apparently. According to a recent study published in Psychology and Aging, certain middle-aged and older adults, especially women who tend to disengage from difficult tasks and goals after they retire, may be at greater risk of cognitive decline as they age. It’s something to
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Agroecology and encouraging small, local producers is the way forward, but will Big Ag let that happen? There is no doubt that, contingent on World Bank aid to be given to poorer countries in the wake of coronavirus lockdowns, agrifood conglomerates will aim to further expand their influence. It’s a sector which demands the entrenchment of capitalist agriculture via deregulation and the corporate control of seeds, land, fertilisers, water, pesticides, food processing and retail – domination of the entire chain from seed to plate. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
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By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) When it comes to environmental toxins, most people would recognize the dangers associated with pesticides, exhaust fumes, and contaminated water. But, even to this day, the general population is not aware of the toxic metals in our food supply – mainly because there are no labeling requirements. In reality, one of the greatest threats to our health is the overabundance of toxic metals found in our food such as, lead, arsenic and cadmium – which can damage the central nervous system and many organ systems. Although heavy metals seem to be everywhere, there are many things
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By Dr. Mercola The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many fragile industries to the breaking point and highlighted systemic problems in others, including the industrialized, centralized food system in the U.S. Major meat processing plants have emerged as hotspots for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Prior to the Defense Production Act, which compels meat plants to stay open in order to protect the functioning of the U.S. meat and poultry supply chain, being invoked in April 2020, many were forced to shut down. As threats of meat shortages emerged, farmers were faced with the grim prospect of killing
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By Rhonda Cowan, staff writer (NaturalHealth365). There are two nutrients that many Americans are not getting nearly enough of that can help you to avoid serious heart health issues and poor overall energy. Can you guess what they are? Vitamin B4 and K2 are vitamins that can help you keep calcium out of the “bad” places in the body, like your arteries, and help to supply the mitochondria, those important batteries that power up every cell in our body for optimal health and vitality. Important heart health news: Where to find vitamin B4 and K2 in nature Vitamin B4, also
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By Dr. Mercola May 31, 2020, I posted an interview with three vitamin D experts in which we discuss the importance of vitamin D for preventing COVID-19 infection. A few days earlier, May 27, CNN published a report1 that could have deadly consequences if believed, claiming taking vitamin D supplements “can hurt a lot.” The article was written by Sandee LaMotte — a medical producer and writer for CNN and executive producer of video at pharma-biased WebMD. Three other CNN reporters, Emma Reynolds, Shelby Lin Erdman and Rob Picheta, also contributed to the story. …read more Source: mercola
By Karen Berrios When I first started my journey I had never even heard of kale, I know it sounds funny but it is true. I always thought my family and I ate pretty healthy but we would just stick to regular lettuce as our greens of choice. I’m honestly a bit embarrassed to tell you the truth but I had not heard of Kale until I started learning about plant-based diets. Kale looked very weird to me and I would always skip it in the produce section of our local market. The taste is way stronger than …read more
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By Thomas Perry Source: Woman Arrested For Taking Kids to Playground For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. She said they just wanted to play. The arresting officer refused to provide his name or badge number. Watch what happened… Follow us Share this article Source: Woman Arrested For Taking Kids to Playground Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Selco by Selco Begovic Protests, as I stated more than once, have their own force. It can be a sharp devastating physically destructive force, or it can be a long … Read the rest The post SELCO: What Actually Happens When You Defund the Police? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Dr. Mercola The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the biggest funder of vaccines in the entire world and, according to Gates, its COVID-19 vaccination effort “dwarfs anything we’ve ever worked on before.”1 Indeed, Gates push for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination — and investment in those vaccines — is historically unprecedented. In an April 30, 2020, GatesNotes post,2,3 Gates even states he “suspect[s] the COVID-19 vaccine will become part of the routine newborn immunization schedule.” In other words, a novel vaccine that alters your DNA and RNA — turning your …read more Source: mercola
By Tess Pennington While many are planning exciting summer outdoor water adventures like kayaking and whitewater rafting it is equally as important to plan for things to not go exactly as planned. Sometimes, even the most experienced rafters, kayakers or even those enjoying a day by the river can fall in and find themselves in a very dangerous situation, and an exciting day filled with adventures on the river can have fatal consequences. Statistics indicate that far more drowning victims are male than female. Perhaps this is so because, worldwide, more men than women participate in water sports or are
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By Lori Clarkson, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Breaking new research, in an extensive report released on behalf of the Society of Toxicology, reveals how toxic elements are affecting our gut microbiome. One of the toxic contaminant findings was particularly disturbing, and it’s in our tap water. Over 286 million Americans access their tap water from a community “health” system and this should be a major public health concern. (as you’ll soon see!) Research in the microbial bacteria field has skyrocketed over the past 10 years. We now understand more about the microorganisms in our body that outnumber our human cells by
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Chances are you’re probably thinking about food right now in some capacity. Maybe it’s close to dinner and you’re wondering what you are going to eat. Maybe you had a really good lunch and are fondly reminiscing about your BLT, or whatnot. Or maybe, just maybe, you’re thinking about not eating food for a while. If you’re thinking about the latter, researchers at MIT have discovered that fasting for 24 hours flips a metabolic switch in mice, causing their guts to enhance their intestinal stem cells. Intestinal stem cells are what powers the intestine, and as people age this powerhouse
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to claim lives, stall the economy and dominate the headlines, another health issue – antibiotic resistance – continues to surface worldwide. The World Health Organization characterizes antibiotic resistance (in which ordinary infections become impervious to certain drugs) as an emerging global public health crisis, with the CDC reporting that “superbugs” claim the lives of 35,000 people every year in the U.S. alone. But, research dating back over a decade shows that black cumin seed oil can strongly inhibit dangerous drug-resistant pathogens, providing a potential weapon against this growing threat.
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By Sara Tipton Summer is upon us! As I helped to ready the garden this weekend, I actually started to feel warm. When I went inside, I immediately grabbed a glass of ice-cold water. I was craving some herbal tea but didn’t feel like making any because it was so warm. But, as it turns out, hot tea is beneficial even when the weather is warmer! You can also enjoy teas made with some of your favorite summer flowers and fruits like calming chamomile tea, peach-citrus tea, hibiscus tea, or even a berry citrus tea. Hot tea has a natural
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By Michael By Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo Amazingly, most users of Google still don’t understand the powerful spell that the Search Engine Manipulation Effect (SEME) holds over their minds and behavior. When… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Derrick Broze, The Last American Vagabond #FluorideTrial: Experts Admit Fluoride is a Pesticide The first week of the historic water fluoridation trial wrapped up on Friday afternoon after four… …read more Source: Natural Blaze