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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Tracing the source and legitimacy of a disorder purporting to describe an “unhealthy obsession with healthy eating.” …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By none The large intestine is partly responsible for allowing good bowel movement, which is something that most people usually take for granted. But as with other parts of the body, your large intestine can also encounter its fair share of problems over time. If you’ve been experiencing abdominal cramps that are accompanied by bloody diarrhea or the urge to frequently empty your bowels, then it’s likely that your large intestine is no longer in good shape, and you may be suffering from a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) known as ulcerative colitis.1 To fully understand this disease, let [More]
Public school teachers in Los Angeles, California went on strike last month to demand better conditions for students in their schools. Not only were teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District asking for a pay increase but also demanded smaller class sizes, more counselors, more librarians and a full-time nurse in every school.1 Such stories are becoming all too common in the media, particularly with respect to the impact on public school systems of the need for special education teachers and classes to serve the growing numbers of children in the U.S. with learning disabilities, developmental delays, and other [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich If you have any doubts about what the new and unproven technology known as 5G can, or will do, to humans and the environment, I heartily recommend watching Dr. Graham… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sara Tipton A new study suggests that doctors return to more natural and holistic roots by prescribing healthy foods and an improved diet for some Americans. Long stuck in a culture where unhealthy diets and chemical-laden foods have become normal, many doctors are now breaking the mold – but it’s good and bad at the same time. Those doctors who choose to prescribe a healthy diet feel that simply improving the quality of the foods a person eats could save the healthcare industry billions of dollars. Although this is far from a new concept, it is nice to see [More]
By none Table of Contents The Best Astaxanthin Comes From Microalgae Studies Regarding the Benefits of Astaxanthin Side Effects of Astaxanthin Astaxanthin Supplements Can Benefit Most People Frequently Asked Questions About Astaxanthin Antioxidants play an important role in promoting health by protecting your body from free radicals, which are molecules that interfere with the function of your organs, resulting in damage.1 In this regard, many people do their best to increase their intake of well-known antioxidants such as vitamin C and E, as well as flavonoids from plants. But sometimes, this is simply not enough.2 What if there is a [More]
By David Williams (Natural News) To what extent is cancer …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola In November 2016 then-U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy reported that 78 Americans were dying every day from opioid overdoses — four times as many as in 1999.1 Requesting a nationwide call to action, Murthy asked the country to shift away from current policies and approach the problem as a clinical or public health issue, rather than a criminal one.2 As of June 2017, opioids had become the leading cause of death among Americans under the age of 50.3 The following graph by the National Institute on Drug …read more Source: mercola     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Mushrooms are loved in the culinary world for their rich flavor, but they’re also a nutritional powerhouse packed with antioxidants and other important compounds. In fact, edible mushrooms – both wild and cultivated – provide a lot of protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. So, we’ve known about the nutritional benefits of mushrooms, but new findings show that mushrooms can also protect brain health. The research we’ll focus on today discovered that when people eat mushrooms (daily), even in small portions, they seem to have a reduced risk of mild cognitive impairment. This is an [More]
By Dr. Mercola According to research1 presented at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting, March 23, 2019, intermittent fasting, where you eat all your meals for the day within a narrow window of time — in this case eight hours — drastically reduces a woman’s risk of breast cancer. According to Dr. Manasi Das, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Diego, who led the research team:2 “Improving the metabolic health of postmenopausal women with obesity may mitigate their risk for breast cancer. Time-restricted eating may be more successful than calorie restriction in controlling the negative effects of obesity, [More]
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther Have you ever priced out those compost bins that you can buy? They have all sorts of bells and whistles, like cranks that turn the contents… Read the rest The post Composting for Beginners: $12 DIY Compost Bin, Getting Started, & 50+ Things You Can Compost appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
This week our resident health experts Elliot Overton and Doug DiPasquale interview Sally K. Norton about the hidden dangers of a certain toxin hiding in our vegetables: oxalate. Otherwise known as oxalic acid, oxalate is made by plants and some fungi and serves their biological needs. Oxalate crystals have the potential to inflict a great deal of mechanical injury on the body. It is corrosive and toxic, yet many of the vegetables, nuts, grains and fruits that contain the most oxalates are promoted as health foods! Sally K. Norton earned her Bachler of Science degree in Nutrition from Cornell University [More]
By Dr. Mercola Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide, sprayed with unprecedented abandon throughout the world.1 The consequences of this practice are now becoming apparent, with weeds becoming increasingly resistant to it — and a jury finding in yet another landmark trial that the chemical caused cancer. With the resistance, farmers sold a bill of goods about glyphosate are now scrambling to find a solution for uncontrollable weeds that have outsmarted the man-made chemical. The solution from agribusinesses entities is to introduce new genetically engineered (GE) crops designed to withstand not only glyphosate [More]
Just one dose of carbohydrates can damage blood vessels The often embraced ‘cheat day’ is a common theme in many diets and the popular ketogenic diet is no exception. But new research from UBC’s Okanagan campus says that just one 75-gram dose of glucose – the equivalent a large bottle of soda or a plate of fries – while on a high fat, low carbohydrate diet can lead to damaged blood vessels. “The ketogenic – or keto-diet – has become very common for weight loss or to manage diseases like Type 2 diabetes,” says Jonathan Little, associate professor in the [More]
By Michael By Jon Rappoport There are 34,000 golf courses in the world. They make beautiful pictures. But what keeps the grass of the fairways and greens so uniform and undisturbed by weeds? Chemical… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Scientists are celebrating a “world-first discovery” which shows the “highest improvement” in child autism patients, using fecal transplants to massively curtail symptoms and greatly reduce suffering. The results of the initial study involving 18 children show great promise: 83 percent of the children had “severe” autism symptoms, but just two years later, only 17 percent had “moderate” symptoms, while 44 percent fell below the threshold for “mild” autism. The team recorded a roughly 45-percent drop in language, social, and behavioral issues in the children over the course of the study. The initial success of the microbiota or ‘fecal transfer’ therapy [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Aluminum in vaccines is a growing concern – and for good reason, as you’ll soon see. Aluminum, a neurotoxic metal, is an ingredient in many vaccines used today – including the HPV vaccine manufactured by Merck. Now, a professor of veterinary pathology says he has found a link between aluminum in vaccines and a potentially life-threatening autoimmune condition. Yet this explosive discovery may go largely unrecognized by Western medicine and the scientific community. The professor’s peer-reviewed and published study has abruptly been withdrawn from publication in a scientific journal – leading many to suspect [More]
By J.G. Martinez D By J. G. Martinez D. Hello people. You must be already aware of the terrible water situation that people in most of the cities in Venezuela is facing. This is … Read the rest The post A Power Grid Failure Will Totally Disrupt Your Life: Lessons From Venezuela appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Researchers recently published the results …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Wheatgrass and How Is It Used? Growing Your Own Wheatgrass at Home Studies Regarding the Benefits of Wheatgrass Is Wheatgrass Right for You? Known Side Effects of Wheatgrass Remember To Be Careful and Do Your Research Before Taking Wheatgrass Supplements Wheatgrass FAQs Sprouts are one of the healthiest vegetables you can grow. Essentially, they’re young plants that have recently emerged from their seeds that you can eat right away. At first, it may be weird to harvest them at such a young age, but they’re actually concentrated with beneficial nutrients. Furthermore, they’re [More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Hollyhock? Health Benefits of Hollyhock Hollyhock Uses How to Grow Hollyhocks Spring Salad Recipe With Hollyhock Flowers Harvesting and Storing Hollyhock Seeds Hollyhock: A Beautiful and Useful Addition to Your Garden Frequently Asked Questions About Hollyhock Hollyhock, or Alcea rosea, is an herb known for its vibrant and attention-grabbing flowers, with colors ranging from light pink to dark purple. Aside from its beautiful blooms, hollyhock is also well-known for its medicinal purposes. If you have hollyhock plants growing in your garden or backyard, you’re in luck, because you …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Dr. Mercola As little as 150 minutes of walking each week may reduce your risk of all-cause mortality,1 reduce your insulin resistance2 and contribute to a fitness routine, helping improve your balance, metabolism and mood.3 However, while walking is a simple and easy way to integrate fitness into your daily routine, it’s important to pay attention to your surroundings while walking. For instance, research has demonstrated the number of people dying early from exposure to air pollution, including car exhaust, is more than the number caused by smoking each year.4 Rising rates of pollution contribute to lower life expectancy, [More]
By Hesh Goldstein For apple cider vinegar to be really beneficial it is essential that it is organic, unfiltered and the apples used, fully ripened. If the ACV is distilled, enzymes are destroyed as is the potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur, iron, copper, silicon, trace minerals, and essential amino acids. Distilling also destroys natural acids that fight body toxins and inhibit unfriendly bacteria. The fact that ACV is so potassium rich is incredible as this one chemical is responsible for preventing hair loss, brittle teeth and nails, sinusitis, runny noses and toxic waste in the body, for openers. The reality is [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Del Bigtree of High Wire filed FOIA requests with the U.S. FDA for the MMR vaccine trials results. What he got back is more than a shocker; it borders on criminal… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Harvesting hydrogen gas from water …read more Source: Natural News     
By Mike Barrett A decade after being discovered in Tokyo, a type of fungus that is resistant to multiple drugs is spreading globally, including here in the United States. Scientists don’t know how the “yeast that acts like a bacteria” arrived on America’s shores, but they do know two things: The infection can be fatal, and the fungus is a sign of greater problems to come. [1] Surprise: We’re NOT Talking About Antibiotic Resistance Now, when you think of drug resistance, you might immediately think of antibiotics. But even antifungal medications are failing, researchers have been finding. And this particular [More]
By Michael By Daisy Luther Gastrointestinal upsets are truly miserable, whether they’re caused by shigellosis, food poisoning, or another virus. One common cause is Shigellosis, a bacterial infection also known… …read more Source: Natural Blaze