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By Jeff Researchers at National Jewish Health and the University of Iowa have identified a compound in human breast milk that fights infections by harmful bacteria while allowing beneficial bacteria to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Barry Brownstein In a 2016 essay, “I Used to Be a Human Being,” Andrew Sullivan explored his debilitating digital addiction. The subtitle of Sullivan’s essay grabs our attention: An endless… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Eggs are bad; eggs are good. Fat is bad; fat is good. Meat is bad; meat is… OK? That last food flip-flop made big headlines last week. It was a “remarkable turnabout,” “jarring,” “stunning.” How, it was asked, could seemingly bedrock nutrition advice turn on a dime? The answer is that many of the nation’s official nutrition recommendations — including the idea that red meat is a killer — have been based on a type of weak science that experts have unfortunately become accustomed to relying upon. Now that iffy science is being questioned. At stake are deeply entrenched ideas [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The spice turmeric appears to be able to switch back on the self-destruct mechanism within cancer cells. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther Even if the weather hasn’t cooled off where you live, the coffee shops have declared that autumn has arrived by rolling out their Pumpkin Spice everything. But…there … Read the rest The post How to Make Your Own Pumpkin Spice Latte Creamer appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Mercola Wasabi, the popular Japanese condiment served alongside sushi, has an intense, spicy heat that can easily make your eyes water if you eat too much at once. So, imagine the surprise one woman felt when she consumed an entire spoonful at once, after confusing it with avocado. The woman, a 60-year-old living in Israel, experienced sudden pressure in her chest, which eventually subsided, but when she was still feeling unwell the next day, she went to the emergency room.1 In a case report detailed in BMJ Case Reports, researchers explain that the woman arrived at the emergency [More]
By Michael An antibiotic commonly found at low concentrations in the environment can have major impacts on gut bacteria, report researchers at the University of Oregon. The study, published this week in the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dagny Taggart By Dagny Taggart There are widespread person-to-person outbreaks of Hepatitis A across the US, and it is now being reported that a flight attendant may have exposed passengers to the … Read the rest The post Flight Attendant with Hep A Exposes Passengers on MULTIPLE Flights: What You Need to Know About Hepatitis A appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) A recent study from Australia …read more Source: Natural News     
By Jeff When coffee beans are processed and roasted the husk and silverskin of the bean are removed and unused, and often are left behind in fields by coffee producers. Food science and human nutrition… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Contrary to the saturated fat/cholesterol theory, the most significant risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are actually insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes and the chronic inflammation associated with these conditions. The damage to interior layers of arteries that invites cholesterol-rich plaque buildup can also be induced by elevated blood sugar, smoking, stress and high blood pressure. A two-part documentary called “Heart of the Matter,” which ran on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation show ABC Catalyst in 2014, does an excellent job of exposing the cholesterol/saturated fat myths behind the statin fad …read more Source: mercola     
By Grace Olson (Natural News) Grocery stores are convenient suppliers …read more Source: Natural News     
de·?gen·?er·?ate – to sink into a low intellectual or moral state. Witnessing the current state of society and comparing it to even a decade ago, one can’t help but notice a clear degenerative path, seemingly toward disintegration. Things that would seem deplorable in the past now seem to be becoming more and more acceptable, even normal. Aborted fetuses sold off organ by organ like car parts, sick and twisted sexual fetishes being collectively celebrated, cannibalism suggested as a solution to climate change, girls as young a eleven legally allowed to go topless in Colorado – it seems there’s no end [More]
By Dr. Mercola Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) are long-chained omega-3 fats found in cold-water fatty fish like wild-caught Alaskan salmon, sardines, anchovies and certain other sea creatures, including krill. Along with vitamin D testing, measuring your omega-3 level at least once a year is strongly recommended, as being low in this vital nutrient can spell trouble for your health in more ways than one. One of the reasons why DHA and EPA are so crucial is because they’re actually key structural elements of cells; they’re not just simple fuel. If you don’t have …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Sara Tipton Chicken eggs and duck eggs are different. This article won’t say one is better than the other, yet will celebrate the differences that should be noticed and how to alter your recipes if you do choose to use duck eggs instead. Chicken eggs are the most consumed eggs all around the entire globe. They are good, they are healthy, and they are often very easy to cook. But some people, out of curiosity, nutritional reasons, or even allergies might be interested in trying some other type of eggs, like duck eggs, and will want to know the [More]
By Dr. Mercola October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the U.S. Chances are you’ve seen the pink ribbons drawing attention to breast cancer awareness campaigns and reminders that mammograms save lives. Unfortunately, little attention has been paid to educating women about preventing breast cancer. According to the World Health Organization,1 breast cancer is the most common type of cancer found in women around the world. Statistics from the American Cancer Society2 reveal approximately 12% of women in the U.S. will develop invasive breast cancer and it’s estimated 268,600 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed. The [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Bone broth is a healing …read more Source: Natural News     
By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) It’s the medical test that could save your life, but has your doctor performed it? NMR Lipoprotein – a blood test that directly measures the amount of LDL circulating in the body – is more efficient at determining your risk of cardiovascular disease than what 90 percent of doctors still look at. Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the United States, still ahead of cancer, takes the lives of over 600,000 Americans each year – but could largely be prevented, or at least managed way better, with this simple test. You [More]
By AdminM Dr. Charity Dean. Image source. Staunch pro-vaccine Dr. Charity Dean propels herself up the CA Public Health Department Ranks to become CA Vaccine Medical Exemptions Czar PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEA Voice for Choice Advocacy Mountain View, CA Sacramento – SB276/714 – the bills which limited the exemption criteria for vaccine injury and put every physicians writing more than 4 a year under the scrutiny of the California Public Health Department – did not appear out of nowhere this year. Dr. Charity …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Admin Health Impact News Del Bigtree and reporter Jefferey Jaxen covered the recent national news regarding the opioid criminal charges against Big Pharma. Purdue Pharma is trying to file for bankruptcy to avoid more legal litigation, and Johnson and Johnson is facing serious charges of criminal intent over OxyContin. Johnson and Johnson was also just convicted of including asbestos in its popular baby powder product. This raises the question as to why the public is asked to believe that one class of pharmaceutical products is supposedly immune from the criminal intentions of Big Pharma, as they claim that these [More]
For decades, health experts have been lecturing us about our bad habits, blaming them for the surge in “lifestyle diseases”. These often come on as we age and include heart disease, Alzheimer’s, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. Worldwide, 70 per cent of all deaths are now attributed to these conditions. In the UK, it is a whopping 90 per cent. Too much red meat, too little fruit and veg, smoking, drinking, obesity and not enough exercise appear to make all these diseases more likely – and having any of them makes getting the others more likely. But no one [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A common spice frequently used in Asian cooking may hold the key to slowing down the growth of cancer cells. To be clear, we’re talking about the benefits of turmeric. And, its value is being touted by several major medical institutions like, the Mayo Clinic. Diving deeper into the research, the National Institutes of Health published a systematic review about the anticancer effects of curcumin – the main active ingredient in turmeric. But, that’s not the only one: there are over 1,500 PubMed studies that illustrate the value of turmeric – in …read more [More]
By Hesh Goldstein There are some Interesting parallels between what we ingest and the consistent transformation of the flu virus. With the latest dietary guidelines calling for three servings of low-fat or non-fat dairy a day, the average family with two kids now consumes more than 85 gallons of milk a year. What the government does not tell you, nor enforces the removal of, is that most milk is filled with carcinogens and antibodies. Cows digest dioxins, an industrial by-product and a known carcinogen, when they eat contaminated grass. Milk that is conventionally produced often comes from cows that are [More]
By Michael By Amanda Froelich Do the sniffles have you down? If so, then perhaps it’s time to de-stress, eat some healthier meals, and supplement with vitamins that can boost your immune system. The following… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common form of bacterial infection, triggering emergency room visits for roughly a million Americans every year. Women are far more susceptible than men, with fully one third of women experiencing a UTI by age 24. Western medicine attempts to treat UTIs with broad-spectrum antibiotics – which can cause a variety of toxic side effects, as well as contributing to the growing global epidemic of antibiotic resistance. These dangerous drawbacks have caused many scientists to stress the urgent need for alternate, natural therapies for UTIs. Below, you will [More]
By Michael By Mayukh Saha This is one waste problem that could instead be turned into a boon for our energy-starved planet. We are drowning in plastic and have already produced 8.3 billion tons of plastics in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Jeff Scholars warn attention needed to make wastewater potable and ensure public safety nationwide against emerging threat of antibiotic resistance As policymakers look urgently to wastewater recycling to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze