By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Don’t let Big Agra fool you – despite their efforts to convince the American public that high fructose corn syrup isn’t harmful to your health, plenty of research reveals this claim for the deception it is. Of course, even regular refined sugar isn’t good for your health either, but this ubiquitous (highly processed) sweetener can cause many problems for people who consume it. One such problem? Increased tumor growth within the intestines, according to a new study from the Baylor College of Medicine. The study suggests that even a modest amount of high fructose
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By J.G. Martinez D By J. G. Martinez D. The intention of this article is to provide a valid approach to some special considerations we may have for long term use of our gear … Read the rest The post Tools, Equipment, and Tips for an Ideal Prepper’s Workshop appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Admin Image source from GMWatch.org Report that alleged Monsanto collaborator at the EPA tried to “kill” is finally published by GMWatch.org Excerpts: A draft US federal report has confirmed links between glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup weedkiller, and some forms of cancer. The report could have a damaging impact on Bayer/Monsanto’s attempt to defend the large number of legal cases involving its weedkiller. On April 8, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), which is tied to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and is part of the US …read more Source: Health Impact
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As new studies continue to point to a direct link between the widely-used glyphosate herbicide and various forms of cancer, the agribusiness lobby fights ferociously to ignore or discredit evidence of human and other damage. A second US court jury case just ruled that Monsanto, now a part of the German Bayer AG, must pay $ 81 million in damages to plaintiff Edwin Hardeman who contracted non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer. The ruling and a line-up of another 11,000 pending cases in US courts going after the effects of glyphosate, have hit Bayer AG hard with the company announcing several thousand layoffs
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By Paul Fassa Source: Colloidal Silver: Erased From Textbooks Because It Treated Illnesses From Syphilis to Tuberculosis to Ebola For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Have you ever heard of anyone burning from the inside out? It is called Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and it is gruesome. The whole body begins to blister to the point where an SJS victim needs to be treated as a burn victim. And it’s most often an adverse side effect of conventional […] Source: Colloidal Silver: Erased From Textbooks Because It Treated Illnesses From Syphilis to Tuberculosis to Ebola Learn …read
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By REALdeal Source: Candida Auris: The Silent Superbug That’s Already Too Late to Stop For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Candida auris is a “silent superbug” that’s already spreading across U.S. hospitals and nursing homes. The CDC has reported hundreds of infections across seven states, and is tracking over 1,000 “colonizations” where the fungal strain has infected human carriers who spread it to others. Notably, the CDC refuses to name which hospitals have been infected by […] Source: Candida Auris: The Silent Superbug That’s Already Too Late to Stop Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
One of the most common claims made by advocates of vegetarian and vegan diets is that people who abstain from eating meat (vegetarians) or all animal products (vegans) live longer than meat eaters. This has been repeated so often that it’s accepted as gospel-both within plant-based diet communities and amongst the general public. But is it really true? Read on to find out. In this post, I’m going to do a deep dive into the research into whether vegetarians and vegans live longer than omnivores – people who consume a mixed diet including meat. It’s a long article, because
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By Dagny Taggart By Dagny Taggart If you have any ground beef in your refrigerator or freezer, there are three serious alerts you need to know about. The first is an expanding E. … Read the rest The post Ground Beef Alert: E. Coli Outbreak and Three Recalls You Need to Know About appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sara Tipton Across large swaths of the United States, people are deeply entrenched in an unprecedented flood season. From bomb cyclones to the complete annihilation of farmland and crops across the nations, Americans are experiencing one of the worst flood seasons in history. According to NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association), this year is “unprecedented” when it comes to flooding. “The extensive flooding we’ve seen in the past two weeks will continue through May and become dire and may be exacerbated in the coming weeks as the water flows downstream. This is shaping up to be a potentially unprecedented
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM My go-to salad dressing, from the How Not to Die Cookbook. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By Melissa Dykes I was looking over some of the oldest content I put up back when I first started Truthstream Media as a blog in 2011, and I came across this letter to the editor I wrote to my local… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Brian Independent kids are more successful in life because they develop self-reliance and don’t need to lean on others for answers and solutions. To support a bright future, many parents allow their kids… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola Cholesterol is found in nearly every cell in your body. This waxy substance is vital for optimal functioning of cell membranes, regulating protein pathways and supporting brain health, hormone levels and reducing your heart disease risk. Your body also uses cholesterol to manufacture vitamin D after being exposed to the sun. As Zoe Harcombe, Ph.D., has noted,1 “It is virtually impossible to explain how vital cholesterol is to the human body. If you had no cholesterol in your body you would be dead.” The majority of the cholesterol in your body, approximately 80%, is manufactured in your
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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
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM See how you score on the orthorexia “diagnostic” test. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
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
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Have you ever heard of nocturia? It’s a medical term that applies to people who have to frequently urinate at night. Many risk factors for this condition are relatively obvious and preventable – such as consuming too many fluids and food before bedtime or taking certain medications like beta-blockers. But, there’s much more to be concerned about – when it comes to nighttime bathroom trips. New research out of Japan points to another more serious reason behind many people’s frequent urination frustration. The culprit? High blood pressure, better known …read more Source: Natural Health
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“The optimal intake of these drinks is zero,” said one expert. “They have no health benefits.” Drinking sugary beverages is associated with a slightly increased risk for early death, a new study has found. Researchers used data from two large continuing health studies begun in the 1980s that include more than 118,000 men and women. Among many other health, behavioral and diet characteristics, the researchers collected data about their consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, including noncarbonated fruit punches, lemonades and other sugary fruit drinks. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Dr. Mercola In April 2019, London launched an ultralow emission zone in central London, which will charge motorists more than $16 a day to drive into the area, unless they meet certain strict emissions standards. The move is expected to cut emissions from motor vehicles by about 45 percent in central London.1 Seventy-two percent of London adults said they supported the measure to charge vehicles that pollute, as London mayor Sadiq Khan described air pollution in the city as a “public health emergency.”2 In the U.K., air pollution causes about 40,000 deaths annually,3 echoing death rates from air pollution
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By Dr. Mercola Impossible Foods, which made headlines for its meatless burgers that “bleed” like real meat, is set to become a household name, courtesy of a partnership with Burger King and their Whopper sandwich. The new Impossible Whopper bills itself as 100% Whopper, 0% Beef. Instead of a hamburger patty made with beef, the burger will feature an Impossible patty, which is made mostly of soy protein, potato protein, coconut oil, sunflower oil and heme, derived from genetically engineered yeast.1 While it’s currently only available at 59 restaurants in St. Louis, Missouri, the plan is to expand it to
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By Dr. Mercola In the featured JJ Virgin Lifestyle Show podcast, I discuss my KetoFast protocol, which is the topic of my latest book by the same name. KetoFast is the term I coined to describe a protocol that combines three key strategies: a cyclical ketogenic diet, intermittent fasting and cyclical partial fasting. In this interview, I describe how to implement the KetoFast approach, including the meal timing and the types and amounts of foods you should be adding to your plate. “KetoFast” is the follow-up to my bestselling book “Fat for Fuel,” and I …read more Source: mercola
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Sulforaphane is a natural compound …read more Source: Natural News
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther A while back, I wrote an article to let you know that I was heading to Croatia this spring to attend a survival course. Well, it … Read the rest The post Prepper’s Travel Diary: What I’m Packing appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
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
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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
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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