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By Dr. Mercola Record-setting rains have left Midwest cropland bogged down with so much water that many farmers have been forced to delay planting. Typically, 96% of U.S. corn crops are already planted come June,1 but in 2019 only 67% were planted as of early June — and in some states, like Indiana and Illinois, rates were as low as 31% and 45%, respectively.2 The implications of the deluge of rain, and resulting flooding, spread far beyond the agricultural fields themselves, however. There are 18 major river basins3 in the continental U.S., with the largest belonging to rivers that feed [More]
After studies have confirmed that vitamin A, converted from beta carotene, is very low in genetically modified golden rice, new evidence shows that the rice is also unable to hold the biochemical for long after harvest. Unless preserved in refrigerated condition in vacuum packaging as paddy, golden rice can lose up to 84 per cent of its beta carotene in six months, according to a new Indian government research. The degradation of beta carotene level gets faster with processing and is the highest in polished golden rice, said the research released two months ago in the British journal Food Chemistry. [More]
By Tammie Jones, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) You rely on sunscreen to prevent skin damage, painful burns and to reduce the risk of skin cancer caused by overexposure to the sun. But, most people don’t realize that toxic sunscreen products contain chemicals – which cause more harm than good. And, the sunscreen industry would like you to remain uninformed about the health risks. For example, a study conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discovered that oxybenzone – the active ingredient in many types of toxic sunscreen – is a hormone disrupter and is linked to …read [More]
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) When the topic of water …read more Source: Natural News     
There’s a lot to be said for veganism. For the thinking eater, it gets around a whole bunch of ethical grey areas. If you care about what you put in your mouth, it is probably the most black and white way to approach the whole meat thing. There are no grey areas about so-called “ethical” meat, or questions over exactly how “free range” are the hens when there are 10,000 chickens to the ­hectare. Not eating meat, not buying products that come from animals — surely that means you’re doing better not only for those animals directly affected, but also [More]
By Melissa Smith (Natural News) Do you feel like your …read more Source: Natural News     
By Sara Tipton With the return of the warm summer sun comes the return of potentially venomous snakes. If you live in or are visiting an area known for its deadly snakes this summer, you will want to be careful and armed with the knowledge of how to protect yourself from them. Obviously, the best way to not get harmed or end up needing to take care of a snake bite is to avoid getting bitten. By being mindful of your environment and knowing where the snakes local to the area tend to hang out, you can ensure you’ll avoid [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Chronic pain, or pain lasting longer than three months, affects over a fifth of the U.S. population, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Are you one of the 50 million Americans looking for pain relief? If so, you’ll want to learn more about the best essential oils to help you feel better. Unfortunately, for too many pain sufferers, prescription drugs are the only option offered by conventionally-trained physicians. And, to make matters worse, these drug ‘therapies’ can trigger nasty side effects like, constipation, nausea and a decreased respiratory rate. [More]
By Michael By John Anderer Spicy food isn’t for everyone. Some people love a little danger with their dinner, while others prefer to play it safe and avoid fiery ingredients like chili peppers. However, a new… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) Alzheimer’s disease might not strike …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Hypersensitivity reactions to dairy products even in those who test negative for cow’s milk allergy. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola As the summer months are upon us in the U.S., more people are shaving bikini lines, legs and chests to get ready for swimsuit season. Increased shaving activity, friction and curly hair are all factors increasing the risk of pseudofolliculitis barbae, commonly known as razor bumps, ingrown hairs or shaving bumps.1 This common skin condition usually happens with shaving and is an inflammatory response triggered by hair being trapped beneath the skin. The condition is most noticeable around the beard and neck area but may occur anywhere hair is shaved or tweezed, including the underarms, pubic area, [More]
By Michael By Mac Slavo Big Pharma continues to jack up the prices on the drugs they peddle. The price of one drug was hiked 879%, and that’ only ONE of the 3,400 price increases that have occurred so far this… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Sara Tipton Blood poisoning can be deadly and is not all that uncommon. Therefore, knowing the signs of blood poisoning can save a life, as one mother in the United Kingdom recently found out!… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Daisy Luther If you were caught up in the midst of a massive earthquake – the kind that takes down buildings and buckles roads – would you know what to do? I’m not talking about a minor temblor… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Gut health is crucial for …read more Source: Natural News     
By none Table of Contents What is peanut oil? Types of peanut oil Uses of peanut oil Composition of peanut oil Benefits of peanut oil Is peanut oil safe? Potentially dangerous side effects of peanut oil Warning: This oil comes with potentially damaging side effects due to either the ingredient it’s made from or the manufacturing process used to extract it. Because these negative effects overshadow the potential benefits, I do not recommend this oil for therapeutic use. Always be aware of the potential side effects of any herbal oil before using. Many people have been awakened to the hidden [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Researchers find exercise often works just as well as drugs for the treatment of heart disease and stroke, and the prevention of diabetes. Exercise is medicine. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Some preppers set their sights …read more Source: Natural News     
Sleep in teenagers can be improved by just one week of limiting their evening exposure to light-emitting screens on phones, tablets and computers, according to findings to be presented in Lyon, at the European Society of Endocrinology annual meeting, ECE 2019. The study indicates that by simply limiting their exposure to blue-light emitting devices in the evening, adolescents can improve their sleep quality and reduce symptoms of fatigue, lack of concentration and bad mood, after just one week. Recent studies have indicated that exposure to too much evening light, particularly the blue light emitted from screens on smartphones, tablets and [More]
By Dr. Mercola Suicide rates are at an all-time high since World War II, and there are several different reasons for this. One of the factors that is often ignored is the influence many medications have on your mental stability. Antidepressants are perhaps the most well-known in this regard, but violent behavior and suicide are side effects of other medications as well. Most recently, Swedish researchers have linked gabapentinoids — a nonopioid type of analgesic — to “suicidal behavior, unintentional overdoses, injuries, road traffic accidents and violent crime.”1 Two primary gabapentinoids are gabapentin and …read more Source: mercola     
Current guidelines recommend lowering cholesterol for heart disease risk reduction. New findings indicate that if cholesterol dips too low, it may boost the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, according to researchers. Over a period of nine years, a Penn State-led study examined the relationship between low-density lipoprotein cholesterol — LDL, commonly known as “bad” cholesterol — and hemorrhagic stroke. This type of stroke occurs when a blood vessel bursts in the brain. The researchers found that participants with LDL cholesterol levels below 70 mg/dL had a higher risk of hemorrhagic stroke. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Salt is a staple in …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Elias Marat With the world’s oceans awash in plastic, beaches and islands across the globe are waging an uphill battle in the struggle to manage the plastic debris washing ashore—especially the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sara Tipton The passion flower (Passiflora incarnata) herb is incredibly beautiful and has been used to naturally treat ailments from gastrointestinal problem to cuts and bruises. But herbal tinctures made from the gorgeous flower are highly useful for those who often carry a little extra stress and anxiety. The passion flower gets its name from Spanish missionaries in Peru who saw this unusual flower as a symbol of the crucifixion of Christ, or “The Passion.” Each part of the flower holds symbolic meaning in Christianity with recognition of the crucifixion story, or “the Passion of the Christ.” The five [More]
By Jeff This is one of the conclusions of the Predimed-Plus study, Prevention with the Mediterranean Diet, which has been published in the June issue of the International Journal of Obesity. It is the first… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Barry Brownstein Few of us have not experienced a family member or friend dying from cancer. Politicians love to make promises they can’t keep, so why not promise a cure for cancer? In early… …read more Source: Natural Blaze