By Michael By Lorna Harries, University of Exeter and Matt Whiteman, University of Exeter The ability to reverse ageing is something many people would hope to see in their lifetime. This is still a long way… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler If you vape, then you may have heard that e-cigarettes are safer than tobacco cigarettes. There might be some truth to that, but as a study shows, most e-cigarette users don’t really know what they’re inhaling, even if they take the time to look at the ingredients on the label. [1] Study author Sven Jordt, an associate professor of anesthesiology, pharmacology and cancer biology at the Duke University School of Medicine, said: “Flavor chemicals and the solvents, the liquids, that are in electronic cigarettes, they are forming new chemical compounds.” These chemicals can become irritants that agitate
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By REALdeal Source: Should You Harvest Apples Before or After The Frost? For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Question: Should I pick my fruit before the frost? Answer: It depends. If the fruit is ripe, by all means pick it. Contrary to a freely circulated old wives tale, fruit such as apples and grapes do not need a frost to “set” the sugars. If they are ripe they should be harvested before […] Source: Should You Harvest Apples Before or After The Frost? Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By AdminM What Doctors Learn in Medical School About Vaccines by Marco CáceresThe Vaccine Reaction The idea that there are “medical experts” who, by virtue of the MD initials placed after their names, automatically know more than anyone else about vaccines is pervasive. This commonly held belief persists, despite overwhelming evidence that doctors are taught almost nothing about vaccines in medical school. Doctors are taught that vaccines have saved the world from infectious diseases and they are taught to follow the vaccine schedule promoted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—which tells them …read more Source: Health Impact
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By Dr. Mercola Could relief for chronic back pain be as easy as taking a sugar pill? In the BBC documentary, “The Placebo Experiment: Can My Brain Cure My Body?” Dr. Michael Mosley sets out to investigate the power of the placebo effect. Several studies have demonstrated complaints of lower back pain have risen dramatically in recent decades. Ranking 12th as a cause of disability in 1990,1 it’s now the leading cause of disability in nearly all high-income countries.2,3 As many as 8 in 10 adults will experience low back pain at some time in their life.4 Unfortunately, while the
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By Mike Barrett Infants who are breastfed for at least 6 months have fewer antibiotic-resistant bacteria in their guts, likely because the sugars in breast milk feed “good bacteria,” which prevents the proliferation of harmful microbes, a new study shows. It’s an important benefit of breastfeeding, as antibiotic-resistant superbugs are increasing worldwide, fueling fears that modern medicine could be wiped out if new treatments aren’t soon developed. Researchers from Helsinki University analyzed the genes of 16 mothers and their babies over 8 months. The team sequenced the DNA of a total of 96 samples, including breast milk and feces, from
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By Julie Fidler A California judge on October 22 upheld a San Francisco jury’s verdict finding that Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide caused a former school groundskeeper’s cancer, but slashed the amount of money to be paid from $289 million to just over $78 million. [1] In August, a jury awarded Dewayne Johnson $250 million in punitive damages to punish Monsanto (now Bayer), and $39 million in compensatory damages to cover Johnson’s lost income, as well as pain and suffering. On October 10, Superior Court Judge Suzanne Bolanos issued a tentative ruling granting Monsanto’s request for a judgment notwithstanding verdict, or a
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Red Bull and Rockstar brand energy drinks are put to the test. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola Satchidananda Panda, Ph.D., is a leading researcher in a very important field of study: the circadian rhythm, which is the topic of his book, “Circadian Code: Lose Weight, Supercharge Your Energy and Sleep Well Every Night.” It’s a great read, written at a level that is easy to understand. Growing up on a farm in India, he was initially intrigued by the fact that he slept best during the summertime. Then, going through agricultural school, he realized that different plants flower at certain times of the day. “A few years later, when I was thinking about grad
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By Edsel Cook (Natural News) A study conducted by the …read more Source: Natural News
By AdminM by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Over 2,000 studies have been done over the past decade or so that indicate and confirm the ability of curcumin, the active ingredient of turmeric, to act as a healing agent for cancer. The prestigious University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s research determined, in 2011, that curcumin was able to create apoptosis in cancer cells that normally resist apoptosis, without endangering normal cells. (Source) An earlier human clinical trial at the MD Anderson Cancer Center was conducted in 2008, involving 25 patients with pancreatic cancer, …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Dr. Mercola The nearly 100 trillion bacteria living on and in your body perform a wide variety of functions. We have only now come to realize the bacteria must be properly balanced and nourished to maintain good physical and mental health. Although the Human Genome Project was expected to demonstrate gene-based therapies could rid us of disease, it actually revealed genetic makeup plays a much smaller role than previously imagined. Emerging science also shows your microbiome may be rapidly altered, for better or worse, based on factors such as your diet, lifestyle and chemical exposure. While this is a
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Long soaks in a hot bath could help with depression. A small study has found that afternoon baths just twice a week produce a moderate but persistent lift to mood. The size of the benefit was similar to that seen with physical exercise, which is a recommended therapy for mild or moderate depression. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Lydia Noyes Mushrooms are having a moment, and there’s a lot of reasons to consider adding them to your diet. Yet, many people avoid mushrooms because their texture turns their stomach. Informal surveys show that mushrooms are one of the most hated foods in America, but this fungal family promises you impressive health benefits, like lower cancer risk, better-controlled blood sugar, mood and energy elevation, and even less risk of heart disease. There’s no reason to stay away if you’re squeamish around shrooms; mushroom powder makes it possible to enjoy the full nutritional benefits of mushrooms without actually having
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Imagine trying to write your name so that it can be read in a mirror. Your brain has all of the visual information you need, and you’re a pro at writing your own name. Still, this task is very difficult for most people. That’s because it requires the brain to perform a mental transformation that it’s not familiar with: using what it sees in the mirror to accurately guide your hand to write backward. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News The largest, most expensive antidepressant efficacy study involving over 4,000 initial participants ended in 2006. The purported intention of the study was to provide real-life results instead of the shorter clinical trial results that are done to get antidepressant drugs approved. But the results were not clear regarding antidepressants’ true efficacy compared to clinical trials. Safety was not a consideration, just efficacy at reducing depression. A new study has recently re-analyzed this massive STAR*D (Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression) study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health …read more Source: Health
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By Dr. Mercola If you’re wondering what wheatgrass is, it’s actually a chlorophyll-rich herb1 that’s considered the “young grass” of the wheat plant (Triticum aestivum).2 Although wheatgrass rose to fame recently, its first use can be traced back 5,000 years ago to ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. The Egyptians prized wheatgrass for its effects on health and vitality. Fast-forward to the 1930s, and that’s when you’ll find that agricultural chemist Charles Schnabel’s experiments with young plants paved the way for the discovery of wheatgrass’ benefits.3 Nowadays, wheatgrass is known as a nutritious ingredient that’s added to various juice blends. Learn
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By AdminM Image from documentary film on the HPV vaccine titled: Manufactured Crisis: HPV, Hype & Horror by Alliance for Natural Health The HPV vaccine was just approved for adults, despite Merck’s concerning research data. Action Alert! It’s official: Gardasil 9, Merck’s HPV vaccine, has been approved for adults age 27-45. The FDA made its determination in the face of substantial evidence of the dangers of the HPV vaccine and the existence of safer alternatives. We must oppose the agency’s decision and prevent more Americans from becoming irreparably …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Dr. Mercola Opioids, narcotic painkillers, killed 33,000 Americans in 2015,1,2,3 and nearly 42,250 in 2016 — over 1,000 more deaths than were caused by breast cancer that same year4 — and the addiction trend shows absolutely no signs of leveling off or declining. On the contrary, recent statistics suggest the death toll is still trending upward, with more and more people abusing these powerful narcotics. According to the most recent data5 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), overdose cases admitted into emergency rooms increased by more than 30 percent across the U.S. between July …read
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By Mike Barrett Some people laugh at those who make the effort to buy organic foods as often as possible. It’s a waste of money, they say. An organic apple isn’t any healthier than a non-organic apple, they insist. Well, the next time you hear someone spew this baloney, you reference this recent research suggesting showing how beneficial organic can be. Researchers in France say that people who regularly eat organic food have a lower risk of developing cancer than those who don’t. Take that! For the study, almost 69,000 adults volunteered to provide researchers with information on how often
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By none Recipe by Pete Evans Spaghetti and meatballs: It’s a perfect example of a classic home-cooked meal that any person, whether adult or kid, would love to indulge on. It’s also versatile — you can use any type of protein for the meatballs and/or replace the traditional red sauce with a creamy white sauce. Today I’d like to share with you a truly unique spaghetti and meatballs recipe, created by renowned Australian chef Pete Evans, who I teamed up with to write the soon-to-be-released “Fat for Fuel Ketogenic Cookbook.” Instead of the typical grain-based pasta, this recipe uses zucchini
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By Dr. Mercola More than 66 percent of the U.S. population drinks water with added fluoride,1 despite the fact that studies continue to question its safety and usefulness for its stated purpose: preventing cavities. A number of countries — including Germany, Sweden, Japan, the Netherlands, Finland and Israel — have already stopped this hazardous practice, but many Americans are still at risk. In Canada, nearly 39 percent of the population also receives fluoridated drinking water (compared with only about 3 percent of Europeans).2 It’s been known for years that fluoridated water consumption is linked to thyroid dysfunction and behavioral problems
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By REALdeal Source: Fluffy, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free Banana Cake With 2-Ingredient Coconut Cream Frosting For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Need a sweet pick-me-up? Try this speckled banana cake that’s coated in the fluffiest, dreamiest coconut frosting ever. How to Make a Gluten Free Banana Cake While the cake ingredients recall a Paleo banana bread, we lighten things up by whipping several eggs and extra air into the cake batter through beaters or a stand mixer (or […] Source: Fluffy, Sugar-Free, Dairy-Free Banana Cake With 2-Ingredient Coconut Cream Frosting Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND Get ready to prepare for winter and the propaganda to come that claims that everyone needs to be injected with a universal flu vaccine to protect against a “rare” polio-like”… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola While there is growing interest in green tea, particularly the famous matcha green tea from Japan, there are other varieties that can offer exemplary benefits as well. Take oolong, for example: It offers potential for weight loss, heart health and a wide array of health issues;1 yet, it only accounts for 2 percent of overall tea consumption worldwide.2 This article puts the spotlight on oolong tea: its origins, how it’s produced and potential effects it can have on your health. Brew yourself a delicious cup of this tea and take delight in every sip. What Is Oolong
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By Admin The Superhuman Brain Masterclass is online and FREE from December 3-9, 2018. Register Now! Health Impact News Your brain is under attack — disorders like depression, anxiety, headaches, ADHD, memory loss, epilepsy, dementia and other neurological disorders are MORE prevalent than ever before! Get the SUPERhuman Brain MASTERCLASS UPGRADES to prevent and heal from these attacks! The Superhuman Brain Masterclass is online and FREE from December 3-9, 2018. Brain diseases and disorders start 15-40 years before they’re diagnosed. We’ll teach you the best ways to prevent these disorders by upgrading your brain …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Hesh Goldstein Right now, 25 percent of all Americans are regularly taking sleeping pills, with $18 million being spent on prescription drugs and an additional over $600 million spent on over-the-counter pills. Not only do these figures emphasize the seriousness of the insomnia problem but how drug-oriented our society has become. Is it that millions care so little about their health or is it that they are too lazy to become informed about how insomnia can be reversed and how insidious the detrimental effects of these drugs really are? What’s bizarre is that the over-the-counter sleep aids have been
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