By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is a …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola The food chain is an ordered series of organisms, each dependent on the previous as a source of food. In other words, herbivores eat plants to survive and carnivores eat herbivores and other carnivores. In the water, small fish eat plankton, and are then eaten by slightly larger fish, finally eaten by larger fish and then potentially ending up on your dinner plate. Marine megafauna are large marine filter feeders that filter thousands of gallons of sea water to capture small plants and animals.1 These creatures play a critical role in the health of our oceans and
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By Michael By Mac Slavo Have you ever wanted to go off the grid? Are you wondering if it’s the right thing to do for you and your family? Many ponder this idea and the implications, so if you’re one of those,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther I used to have that idyllic country lifestyle that most preppers dream about. Chickens, goats, acreage, a creek running through the backyard, and most of all, seclusion. … Read the rest The post 7 Ways City Prepping Is Different Than Country Prepping appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sharon Falsetto Essential oils are handy to have around when you are working in the kitchen. They can be used from cleaning kitchen worktops, to providing the “right” ambience for your latest social gathering! However, it is essential that you understand how to use essential oils safely in this way to avoid unwanted accidents. This article is a quick introduction on how to use essential oils in the kitchen. For a comprehensive look at the therapeutic properties of the individual essential oils mentioned, consult the appropriate essential oil profile. 1. Using Essential Oils to Clean in the Kitchen Kitchens
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By Sharon Falsetto Essential oils can be used in several ways in the bathroom. Some essential oils lend themselves more readily for use in the bathroom, due to their therapeutic properties. It is important to understand how to use essential oils safely and know which ones are appropriate for use in the bathroom. This article is intended as a quick introduction on how to use essential oils in the bathroom. For a comprehensive look at the therapeutic properties of the individual essential oils mentioned, consult the appropriate essential oil profile. 1. Using Essential Oils in the Bath Tub Essential oils
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By REALdeal Source: 12 Natural Remedies for Eczema, Rashes, and a Range of Persistent Skin Conditions For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by APRIL McCARTHY Eczema is a catch-all term for a variety of ailments that cause the inflammation and irritation of the skin. It now affects more than 20% of infants and about 5% of adults and children although those numbers appear to be increasing due to dietary triggers and environmental pollutants. The standard treatment for […] Source: 12 Natural Remedies for Eczema, Rashes, and a Range of Persistent Skin Conditions Learn more at
By Contributing Author When people envision a thriving vegetable garden, they often picture a pastoral scene, far out in the country behind a picket fence. Rarely does the first image that comes to mind appear as pots on a balcony, a collection of various-sized containers on a patio closely neighbored by other buildings, or a postage-stamp-sized backyard stuffed with plants in every little nook. However, even in the city, if you have a little bit of outdoor space, you can grow some of your own food. The rewards are many! Why Should You Grow Food in the City? One of
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Science fiction medicine doesn’t get much better than what’s offered onboard Star Trek’s USS Enterprise. Beamed up to the ship with a gaping phaser wound, the patient is sent to sickbay, where “Bones” McCoy directs a handheld device emitting a ray of light onto the injury. It shrinks and vanishes in seconds, leaving not even the trace of a scar. It may not work so fast or so perfectly, but the technology of light medicine is already with us. Called low-level laser therapy (LLLT), it has been used by some cutting-edge practitioners for decades, and the field is advancing at
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It’s much less scientific – and more prone to gratuitous procedures – than you may think. In the early 2000s Terry Mitchell’s dentist retired. For a while, Mitchell, an electrician in his 50s, stopped seeking dental care altogether. But when one of his wisdom teeth began to ache, he started looking for someone new. An acquaintance recommended John Roger Lund, whose practice was a convenient 10-minute walk from Mitchell’s home, in San Jose, California. Lund’s practice was situated in a one-story building with clay roof tiles that housed several dental offices. The interior was a little dated, but not dingy.
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By Michael By Sofia Adamson Our bodies and minds require their own kind of pampering. Therefore, when we treat them carelessly and go through life without giving our lifestyle a second thought, we are bound to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola Although you might find them annoying in the summertime, mosquitoes are an important part of the ecosystem. Mosquito larvae live in the water and provide food for fish and other wildlife, including larvae of other species such as dragonflies. Mosquito larvae eat and recycle microscopic organic matter. Adult mosquitoes are part of the diet of insect eating animals such as bats, spiders and dragonflies. They also help pollinate flowers as they drink the nectar. Opinions differ as to what would happen if mosquitoes were eradicated from the face of the Earth.1 Some estimate the number of migratory
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) When SHTF, do you have …read more Source: Natural News
This week our resident health experts Elliot Overton and Doug DiPasquale interview Dr. Chandler Marrs on the essential roles of vitamin B1 (thiamine), mitochondrial bioenergetics, and how to stay healthy in our toxic modern world. Dr. Chandler Marrs is a researcher and writer who holds a PhD in experimental psychology/neuroendocrinology, where the research focus was on female hormones and women’s health. She co-authored the book “Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia, and High Calorie Malnutrition”, and is also the founder of the health website and online journal “Hormones Matter”. In her time as a writer she has written well over 200 articles,
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Dr. Jack Gilbert wants to make our hospitals dirty. His idea runs counter to hundreds of years of scientific practice. Since a surgeon named Joseph Lister became the first to use antiseptic techniques in 1867 and save thousands of lives, modern medicine has worked tirelessly to create sterile medical environments – free of micro-organisms. It all changed when Dr. Gilbert, associate director of the Institute for Genomic and Systems Biology at Argonne National Laboratory, began studying dolphins in 2014. He noticed that the animals were much healthier the “dirtier” the aquarium water was. “We saw the benefit in increasing the
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Lloyds of London, one of the world’s premier insurance groups, is refusing to insure health claims made against 5G wireless (“wi-fi”) technologies. How curious that Lloyds of London has excluded from their policies any negative health effects caused by wi-fi technologies. Now, WHY would Lloyds leave all that money on the table if these technologies are so safe? And, why are other insurance companies following Lloyds’ lead? If you think that following-the-money provides insights, you’ll probably conclude that something VERY BIG is embedded in this decision. Here’s some background (including links): The FCC and other government regulatory bodies, in collusion
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By Dr. Mercola Warning: This oil comes with potentially damaging side effects due to 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. Table of Contents What Is Cottonseed Oil? Uses of Cottonseed Oil Composition of Cottonseed Oil How Is Cottonseed Oil Made? Does Cottonseed Oil Have Any Health Benefits? The Drawbacks of Unrefined and Refined Cottonseed Oil …read more Source: mercola
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News If you are being introduced to some of the topics covered in this article for the first time, it might come across as “conspiracy theories” or far-fetched sensationalism. And while some of the predictions of how this technology can be used in the future might seem to be speculative at this point, it is based on hard evidence of what is really happening TODAY, in areas like …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Dr. Mercola You know that feeling of energy and productivity you get after finishing your morning’s first cup of coffee? It turns out you can get that without even drinking a drop, just by thinking about coffee. The provocative finding not only highlights the power of thought but also suggests you may be able to get a boost just from thinking about your favorite brew — a habit that may benefit those who drink coffee too close to bedtime. To be clear, organic black coffee can be quite healthy, but for those looking to abstain (such as during pregnancy),
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By Michael By Derrick Broze A third lawsuit related to claims that Monsanto’s Roundup causes cancer has revealed new details about the cozy relationship between the biotech giant and U.S. regulators. On Monday,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola In the video above I answer more of your questions about my upcoming book, “KetoFast”. I am absolutely convinced that fasting is one of the most profoundly effective strategies there is to improve your metabolic health, which is why I’m so excited for the book’s release on April 30. The Most Important Health Book You’ll Ever Read My book, “KetoFast”, offers you a step-by-step guide to lose weight and rejuvenate your health to help you prevent and even reverse disease.When you follow my plan, you’ll see inches melt away and disease markers improve. And you won’t have
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By Dr. Mercola Vertigo is a form of dizziness that makes you feel as though you’re moving or spinning even when you’re stationary. As noted by the National Health Service of England, vertigo is a symptom of an underlying condition involving either your inner ear (peripheral vertigo) or your central nervous system (central vertigo), it’s not a condition in its own right.1 In severe cases of vertigo, you may find it difficult to maintain your balance sufficiently to carry out everyday tasks. It can also be accompanied by other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abnormal …read more Source: mercola
Study finds substantial numbers of young people at risk of liver cancer, diabetes and heart attacks Experts are warning that high levels of fatty liver disease among young people, caused by being overweight, could signal a potential public health crisis. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is fairly common among older adults, detectable in about a quarter of the population. But a study has found that substantial numbers of 24-year-olds are also affected, putting them at risk of serious later health problems, such as liver cancer, type-2 diabetes and heart attacks. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
As politicians in the United States do their best to remove Americans’ freedom of choice when it comes to vaccines, Japan has medical freedom. There are no vaccine mandates in Japan and their children are growing up healthier than ours. Officials in California are desperately trying to take away the rights of their residents by seeking to override medical opinion about whether or not a person is fit for vaccination, while politicians in New York are mandating the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine for 6-12-month-old infants even though that vaccine’s safety and effectiveness “has not been established.” (Link to Merck’s website –
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By none Recipe by: Jennafer Ashley Every year, children and chocolate-lovers alike enjoy brightly decorated chocolate Easter eggs to celebrate Easter Sunday. Unfortunately, chocolate Easter eggs bought from supermarkets are often made from processed chocolate and loaded with excessive amounts of sugar that can put you or your loved ones at risk of chronic metabolic diseases. If you’re looking for a healthy, guilt-free Easter treat that the whole family can enjoy, this Keto Coconut Cacao Nests recipe from Jennafer Ashley of Paleohacks is a must-try! Not only does this delectable dessert …read more Source: mercola
By Stephanie Larken, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Alcohol consumption studies have been touting the benefits of moderate consumption (such as red wine for heart health) for quite a while. One of these purported ‘benefits’ involved the reduction of stroke incidences, which was documented in BMC Medicine journal in 2016. However, a new collaborative study of half a million individuals indicates that this is not the case whatsoever. It’s no secret that cardiovascular issues and alcoholism aren’t a good combination for a long, healthy lifestyle. Which is why it’s somewhat perplexing that any study could indicate that consumption of hypertension-inducing beverages doesn’t
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