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By Lindsay Sheehan Gandoderma lucidum is an edible medicinal mushroom native to Asia. It has been used therapeutically for at least 2,000 years, going by the name “reishi” in Japan and “lingzhi” in China. Thriving in hot and humid environments, reishi is characterized by its reddish, glossy, kidney-shaped cap on a stout stem. Growing in clusters on the stumps of deciduous trees, reishi can also sometimes form elongated stems or long, antler-like bodies without a cap, depending on carbon dioxide levels in the immediate area. Wild reishi was once rare, expensive, and used only by the ancient nobility. In nature, [More]
“Video is at bottom of the article.”  Admin   Do a Google search on the world’s most evil corporations, and agri giant Monsanto is guaranteed to appear all over the first page. Despite the billions the company has spent over the years in lobbying Washington, “fixing” scientific studies proving the danger of its products, and basically doing whatever it takes to fool the public, Monsanto is now in serious trouble, and people around the globe are waking up to just how corrupt, evil and power hungry this behemoth truly is.   In the latest blow to the company, American lawyers [More]
The most prestigious peer-reviewed journals in the world are having less influence among scientists due to the shift in the ways we deal with scientific query. In an era of fact-checking and “alternative facts,” many people simply choose not to believe research findings and other established facts, according to a new paper co-authored by a professor at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Michael By Zack Perdue When most people smoke cannabis, its effects are felt a few minutes later thanks to the psychoactive ingredient, THC. Yet, to feel the non-psychoactive substance in cannabis,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Public health messages often tell people things they don’t want to hear: Stop smoking, stop drinking alcohol, exercise more, trade your pizza and hot dogs for a salad. For many people, these messages trigger our natural defenses. They make us feel bad about ourselves and our choices, leading our subconscious to reject the healthy encouragement. So how can we truly transform ourselves if our support structure for health makes us feel guilty? …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Susan Patterson Epsom salt, or magnesium sulfate, is a well-known compound that has been used across the world for hundreds of years to soothe aching joints, relieve skin conditions, and provide peace and restfulness. This chemical compound is made up of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen, and though it is similar in appearance to whole table salt, is not as notorious for internal use, and is not composed of sodium chloride. Epsom salt’s high magnesium content makes it an excellent choice for those wishing to supplement the body’s natural production of this mineral. Since the beneficial magnesium is …read more [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Psychiatric disorders are often made worse by an improper diet. Now new research out of Johns Hopkins Medicine has found that cured and processed meats could cause mania, especially in persons who already have bipolar disorder. The study involved an analysis of over 1,000 persons both with and without psychiatric disorders. The researchers looked at the diets of the participants and found that those who frequently ate hot dogs, salami, jerky and other processed meats containing nitrates were prone to an abnormally elevated mood state. This ‘manic …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By none By Dr. Joseph Mercola Astragalus, or Astragalus membranaceus, is an herb that has been utilized in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for centuries prior to its introduction to the Western world. The astragalus plant originated in China and is native to the northern provinces of Yunnan and Sichuan.1 In China, the herb is called different names, including Huang Qi and Hwanqqi, depending on the region where it is normally harvested. It’s also called the “yellow leader,” a direct translation of its Chinese names.2 The herb earned this title because of the distinct yellow color of its root, the most [More]
Back in the mid-1980s, Americans started becoming much more health conscious than ever before, with aerobics, “Jazzercise,” and “low-fat” foods sweeping the fitness and health food markets like there was no tomorrow. Millions of Americans wanted to eat “right” and get in shape, and it wasn’t just a fad. Little did hardly a soul know that GMOs (genetically modified organisms) were secretly being embedded in the genes of corn and soy, and 90 percent of those staple U.S. crops would never be the same – now to include dangerous insect-and-weed-killing genes inside their DNA makeup.   Then came the 1990s. [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola There are a number of conditions that come under the umbrella term of cardiovascular disease. The term includes diseases of the blood vessels, which increase the potential for developing coronary artery disease, arrhythmias and stroke.1 Each year, heart disease is on the list of serious health conditions and one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. According to the American Heart Association, nearly 84 million people in the U.S. suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, which now kills 1 in 3 people.2 The direct and indirect costs amount to nearly $315 [More]
By Michael (ANTIMEDIA) — In an age of technology and constant immersion in the digital sphere, a new initiative in Shetland, Scotland is encouraging individuals suffering from chronic illness to spend more time… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Brian Healthcare is a rapidly growing industry, representing 12 of the 30 fastest growing jobs in any profession, so whether you’re new to the work world or just looking for a change, healthcare is home to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lydia Noyes Though we all spend a third of our lives asleep, there’s a good chance you believe many misconceptions about the process. If you think it’s dangerous to wake up sleepwalkers, that sleeping in on weekends can make up for a week of sleep loss, and that sleeping pills are harmless, then this article is for you. Below, we’ll look at 24 sleep myths and the facts behind them. 1. Snoring is Harmless Though few people would state that they enjoy snoring, few people consider it to be a threat to their health. While this is often true, [More]
By Susan Patterson Oolong tea is a particular type of partially oxidized tea that is considered neither green tea nor black tea but falls somewhere right in the middle. It originated deep in the heart of China, and thankfully found its way into the western tea-drinking culture. This smooth blend not only tastes terrific, but has been used for hundreds of years across the world to help relieve and prevent many ailments such as eczema, heart disease, and diabetes. It can even help you lose weight! Just like green and black tea, oolong tea is made from the leaves of [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Sara Tipton Vaseline is often found in medicine cabinets across the United States. But have you ever thought of adding some to your prepping gear? It actually can be useful in a survival… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan By Sara Tipton The end of the summer garden is always bittersweet for me. I miss my daily fresh cut lettuce but I also love the falling leaves and bright reds and oranges of autumn. Luckily, those… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), two out of three adults in the United States are overweight or obese – and a staggering 100 million plus have diabetes or prediabetes. In addition, 15 to 20 percent of Americans over age 65 suffer with mild cognitive impairment (a slight, but noticeable, decline in memory and thinking skills). And, although a variety of factors may contribute to the widespread prevalence of these conditions, many natural health experts believe that a vitamin C deficiency …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Michael By Carey Wedler California state lawmakers recently passed a bill forcing restaurants to offer specific beverages to children. Governor Jerry Brown signed the legislation, which passed easily in both… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Many of us are aware of the endocrine disrupting potential of BPA (bisphenol-A) used in many plastic containers and inner linings of cans that the food processors label “BPA Free” as a marketing device. Unfortunately, the replacement chemical, BPS (biphenol-S) has been discovered with, at least, the same endocrine mimicking dangers or perhaps even worse effects on hormonal health than BPA. Study: Replacements for BPA in BPA-free Products Just as Toxic – Time for Non-toxic Hemp Plastics? This leads to conscientious consumers …read more Source: Health Impact News     
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By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich If I didn’t have the authentic YouTube video of vaccine-pushing-authority, Dr. Paul Offit, MD, to share with my readers below, you probably would think I’ve “gone off my… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Admin Young bee on an almond blossom. Most of the bees in the U.S. are transported to California every year to pollinate the state’s almond trees, most of which are in the San Joaquin Valley, home to the nation’s largest agricultural area and heavy use of pesticides and herbicides, like glyphosate-based RoundUp Ready. Story. Comments by Brian ShilhavyHealth Impact News Editor A new study has been published out of Argentina showing how bee exposure to the herbicide glyphosate is affecting the development of honey bee broods. Published in PLOS One, the title of the …read more Source: Health Impact [More]
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When you’re admitted to the hospital, the hope is that by discharge you’re better off than when you arrived. Unfortunately, your mere presence in a healthcare facility increases your risk of exposure to harmful pathogens and infection. As you may know: All healthcare facilities have clearly defined infection control policies with the goal of promoting disease ‘prevention.’ But, their effectiveness isn’t always so clear – especially when you consider the surprising places where germs are found. Infection risk revealed: Nearly 90% of privacy curtains in hospital …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Michael By Jon Rappoport Look at it this way. The kid doesn’t have to pay for drugs out of his pocket. He gets them in a shrink’s office. Insurance covers it. His parents may be able to work a Social… …read more Source: Natural Blaze