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By Julie Fidler There are several theories about what causes autism; one of those revolves around exposure to pesticides. A recent study adds weight to that particular theory, as researchers discovered that children whose mothers were exposed to the most commonly used pesticides were more likely to develop autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Ondine von Ehrenstein, associate professor in the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a team of colleagues analyzed autism registry data in California along with pesticide spraying in the state for the study. Findings from the Research The study included nearly [More]
By Admin by Dr. Robert J. RowenFacebook Post Excerpts: Those of you who’ve been with me for several years know that I’ve been beaten up by trolls here for my positive stance on ozone therapy. Many of them have been conventional doctors, whom, I have no doubt that these shills have participated in the opioid epidemic now raging across our country. I imagine they will find a way to ridicule this report as well. Ridicule is what they do best. I am really happy to let you know that I have published another paper in peer review medical literature on [More]
The active ingredients of commonly-used sunscreens end up in the bloodstream at much higher levels than current U.S. guidelines from health regulators and warrant further safety studies, according to a small study conducted by U.S. Food and Drug Administration researchers and published on Monday. The over-the-counter products originally marketed to prevent sunburn with little regulation are widely used to block radiation from the sun that can cause skin cancer, the most common malignancy in the United States. The study of 23 volunteers tested four sunscreens, including sprays, lotion and cream, applied to 75 percent of the body four times a [More]
By Michael By Tess Pennington While many of us are awakening to the dangers (ahem chemicals) that are in our food sources, not enough awareness is being made about some of the dangers that lie in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Selco by Selco Begovic When highly organized force with a mission, resources, a plan, and the will go to finish a task usually there is no reasoning with that force, or … Read the rest The post SELCO: Mob Mentality and the TRUTH About Protests appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Mercola The unemployment caused by the coronavirus pandemic will soon exceed that of the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 and represents the worst decline in jobs since the Great Depression in the 1930s.1 It is difficult to overstate how many jobs have been lost — each Labor Department report adds to the grim statistics. In two short months, the leisure and hospitality industry, which includes travel, tourism, lodging and recreation, shed almost half its jobs.2 Most of the lost jobs were related to eating and drinking establishments, work that depends on disposable income and the ability of [More]
By Dr. Mercola I’ve often stated that if you want to stay healthy, staying out of hospitals, except in cases of emergency, is highly recommended. Not only are hospitals the scene of tens of thousands — and possibly hundreds of thousands — of preventable deaths annually due to medical errors,1 but they’re also notorious for spreading lethal hospital-acquired infections. Each day in the U.S., about 1 in 31 hospital patients has at least one health care-associated infection, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.2 COVID-19 is now among them, with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, being [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following may be a beneficial adjunct in COVID-19 treatment by reducing oxidative stress, counteracting hypercoagulation and breaking down blood clots? Hydroxychloroquine N-acetylcysteine (NAC) NAC may be a useful adjunct in COVID-19 treatment due to its ability to reduce oxidative stress, counteract hypercoagulation and break down blood clots. Learn more. Fish oil (omega-3) Vitamin D 2 What sets SARS-CoV-2 apart from other known coronaviruses? Its human RNA Its ability to infect both animals and humans equally Its unique spike protein What sets SARS-CoV-2 apart from other known coronaviruses is its unique spike protein that [More]
By Dr. Mercola Iron is essential for hundreds of biological functions including DNA synthesis, oxygen transport and the use of energy. About 6% of the human body is iron and 25% of it is stored as ferritin.1 Iron is used in every living thing. Plants, animals, bacteria and even cancer cells would not survive without iron. Plants use it to make chlorophyll, while animals and humans need it to make hemoglobin in order to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide.2 Your body recycles iron from red blood cells, and you can absorb it from your food. A common symptom of iron [More]
By Sara Tipton Lemongrass is a wonderful herb to complement the summer garden! It has many medicinal and aromatic properties and can be used in a variety of ways. It is often considered a must for home medicinal herb gardens, and it’s easy to see why that is! Other than sandalwood, one of my personal favorite essential oil to diffuse is lemongrass. The aromatic properties of lemongrass are said to help those with anxiety. Maybe that’s why nothing ever bothers me! This herb smells a little like lemon, but it also smells “green.” It has a scent that I can [More]
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Even before we all had to shelter in place due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, sitting was the default posture for too many people. In fact, studies reveal the danger of spending up to 10 hours (or more!) each day sitting. No doubt, the number of people sitting around (too much) has likely increased due to these “stay-at-home” orders. Simply put, we know that prolonged sitting has some major health risks like, type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Specifically, sitting for extended periods can result in a later rise in triglyceride levels, …read more [More]
By Jeff By Natural Blaze Shawn James couldn’t take it anymore. A normal job in the city wasn’t for him. One day he quit working, cashed in his savings, and headed to the Canadian wilderness to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
One of the primary causes of high iron levels in men is due to the genetic condition Hemochromatosis. Also known as Iron Overload, this hereditary disorder causes too much iron to be absorbed during digestion. Over time, iron levels can build up in the body and result in the development of symptoms and complications with health. Hemochromatosis Symptoms in Men When it comes to Hemochromatosis, there is a stereotype that too much iron in the blood is a symptom that is primarily seen in men. And while this presumption ignores how many women are affected by iron overload, there are [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The birth control pill has been long-heralded as one of the most innovative and important drugs ever to hit the market. But while we recognize the importance of reproductive health, we’ve had concerns for a long time about the side effects of this popular prescription medication. Doctors and scientists have known for years the range of health problems and risks imposed by oral contraceptives (so you can understand our equal level of concern over breaking news that birth control pills are being investigated!). Now new research reveals a surprising new side effect of “the [More]
By Susan Patterson Their sweet aroma fills the air and their delicate, yet vibrant colors entice the eye. Gertrude Stein said it best when she said, “A rose is a rose is a rose.” Do you have a desire to fill your garden with sweet smelling roses? If so, propagating is the right way to go. The experience will make you a better gardener, there is no doubt. Don’t buy into the misconception that roses are difficult to grow from cuttings. It is really not that hard at all. Unlike seeds that produce unique plants, rooted cuttings produce the spitting [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Can ingested plastic particles from fish get into our bloodstream? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Lisa Egan The use of plants for healing purposes goes back centuries and forms the origin of much of modern medicine. While natural remedies have always widely been in use, their popularity is increasing as people seek safer, more gentle alternatives to pharmaceutical medications. If you are looking for an easy way to reap the benefits of medicinal plants, take a look at herbal tinctures. What are herbal tinctures? A tincture is a concentrated liquid herbal extract made from herbs that are taken orally. Tinctures are typically made by soaking herbs in alcohol for several weeks to extract the [More]
By Hesh Goldstein The more you eat, the more you lower your risk of certain cancers. Beans have more servings of fiber than any other vegetable. One single serving will give you 20 percent of your daily recommended fiber. Researchers in Japan did a seven-year study. They studied more than 43,000 people between the ages of 40 and 79 that had high cancer rates and ate little fiber. The more fiber they got from beans, the lower the risk of colon cancer, especially in men, became. It was the bean fiber that impacted the colon cancer statistics more than any [More]
A COVID-19 vaccination should be mandatory for all New Yorkers except those whose doctors exempt them, the Health Law Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) recommends in a report issued today. The report also calls on the state Department of Health (DOH) to adopt uniform standards for allocation of ventilators and personal protective equipment. These standards would be triggered whenever there are insufficient medical supplies, ICU beds or trained health care workers to meet the needs of all patients. The report recommendations will be debated at a virtual meeting of the association’s governing body, the House of [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In the United States alone, over 105,000 people have died with a COVID-19 infection since the pandemic began in December 2019. And, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acknowledges that some of these deaths have been “misclassified” – perhaps more than many people realize – it’s certain that many people are getting sick and suffering from this viral infection. Yet, the main “treatment” of this illness – the use of a ventilator – is being seriously questioned. No doubt, there are many healthcare providers working tirelessly to discover the best way [More]
By Dr. Mercola The race is on to develop the first vaccine for COVID-19, with competitors eager to roll out what’s likely to be the most fast-tracked vaccine ever created. Initially, public health officials had stated that a vaccine could be ready in an unprecedented 12 to 18 months. Now, there’s talk of accelerating vaccine delivery even further, with a target date of fall 2020.1 Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID),2 and Bill Gates are among those who have stated that life cannot return to normal until there is a vaccine against [More]
By Michael By The Highwire with Del Bigtree Many say contact tracing is the only option to open up America, but is that true or even feasible? Del sheds light on the overused term “contact tracing” and what… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
As a child, Cathryn Nagler broke out in hives when she ate eggs. She reacted to penicillin. Working in labs after college, she developed a severe allergy to mice that caused wheezing, swelling and trouble breathing — twice landing her in the emergency room. Today, Nagler is an immunologist the University of Chicago and is helping to pioneer an emerging research field: studying how bacteria in the gut can be harnessed to help people with food allergies. It wasn’t personal experience with allergies that inspired her interest. Rather, it was an odd observation she made as a doctoral student in [More]
Always consult your doctor before undertaking a new diet or fasting routine. This is not medical advice, but it is information you can use as a conversation-starter with your physician or nutritionist. Fasting has become extremely popular as a tool for weight loss, anti-aging, and longevity, and for its benefits to mental and physical health. All this can take its toll on your energy levels, affect your mood, and, of course, make it more likely you’ll gain weight. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What’s the best type of pots and pans to use? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael By Elias Marat Whether we like it or not, our society has become completely reliant on plastic. From food preservation to water transportation, computer technology to healthcare and medicine, plastic… …read more Source: Natural Blaze