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By Susan Patterson You’ll recognize them by their long scaly tails, beady eyes and pointed snouts. If you see anything that fits this description running through your house, I’m sorry to tell you that you’ve got mice! I’m not referring to those domestic ones that your kids bring home from school, or from the pet shop; oh no these are much different. And, when they start invading your home it’s very difficult to get rid of them. To make matters worse, once these horrid pests get inside your house they contaminate surfaces, gnaw at your food and leave feces everywhere. [More]
By Rebecca Jacobs (Naturalhealth365) According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 15.7 million people suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – a serious respiratory condition which can cause scarring of the lungs, narrowing of the airway and extreme difficulty breathing. Taking enough milk thistle – on a regular basis – can help protect you from harm. (But, don’t expect to hear about this from the big pharma-owned media.) Exposure to tobacco smoke – whether through actively smoking or simply inhaling the smoke from another’s cigarette – is the …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By AdminM Iowa Teen Dies of ADEM Three Weeks After HPV Vaccination by The Vaccine Reaction Christopher Bunch, 14 years old, died on Aug. 14, 2018 of complications from a rare neurological disease called Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM). The teenager began experiencing symptoms, including headaches, nausea and vomiting, on Aug. 6. He spent much of the next two days sleeping.12 On Aug. 8, Christopher’s parents became concerned that their son’s health had seriously deteriorated. “His progression went from zero to one hundred in a matter of four hours,” said Elijah Mendoza Bunch, Christopher’s father.12 Christopher was taken to University of [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Chances are you’ve seen the recent headlines claiming coconut oil is “pure poison.”1,2,3 That declaration was made in a lecture posted on YouTube by Karin Michels, Ph.D., professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and director of the Institute for Prevention and Tumor Epidemiology at the University of Freiburg in Germany. In the lecture,4 which is given all in German and was posted on YouTube July 10, 2018, Michels proclaims that coconut oil is “one of the worst foods you can eat.” Such statements fall right in line with …read more [More]
By Julie Fidler A member of the family that owns Purdue Pharma – the same company that makes OxyContin – has been awarded a patent for a treatment for opioid use disorder. [1] Purdue Pharma is currently being sued by more than 1,000 jurisdictions for allegedly fueling the opioid crisis with its OxyContin painkiller. But Dr. Richard Sackler, one of 6 inventors of the new patent, doesn’t seem to be bothered by that. He is more than willing to gain financially from the very problem he himself helped create, even if it means generating a great deal of criticism in [More]
By Mike Barrett Some people seem to experience less pain than others, and a new study suggests that the reason behind the phenomenon has to do with how and where those people focus their thoughts. It seems that mindfulness meditation could ease the suffering of countless individuals. Lead study author Fadel Zeidan, Ph.D., assistant professor of neurobiology and anatomy at the medical school, part of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, said: “Mindfulness is related to being aware of the present moment without too much emotional reaction or judgment. We now know that some people are more mindful than others, and [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) “Most people don’t know that our bodies were created to heal themselves,” says holistic doctor Farrah Agustin-Bunch, M.D. This statement is at the heart of the holistic healing philosophy of Dr. Farrah Agustin-Bunch, the owner of Natural Medical Center of Victoria, Tarlac in the Philippines. This philosophy may also be why big pharma wants her to stop practicing. The fact remains: If enough people wake up to the truth, the drug companies will lose a large portion of their business. And, obviously, they don’t want that. Dr. Farrah has been …read more Source: Natural Health 365 [More]
By Stephanie Vick, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to a 2014 review published in the Journal of Food Science, vinegar has been around for at least 10,000 years. That’s a pretty long track record. But, today, we’re going to focus (soley) on the truth behind apple cider vinegar. Traditionally, vinegar is used as a preservative because of its antimicrobial and antibacterial effects. Apple cider vinegar – fermented from the raw materials of crushed apples – remains one of the most popular varieties, and it’s been claimed to help with <a target=_blank href="https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-proven-health-benefits-of-apple-cider-vinegar" target="_blank" …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Factory farmed chicken has been identified as the food responsible for the greatest number of foodborne illnesses, thanks to the presence of pathogenic bacteria, many of which are resistant to antibiotics. Now, testing reveals chicken and other meats may also contain drugs that are banned for use in food animals. As reported by Consumer Reports,1 drugs such as ketamine, phenylbutazone and chloramphenicol are all found in the U.S. meat supply. “The data — as well as Consumer Reports’ review of other government documents and interviews with farmers, industry experts, government officials and medical professionals [More]
By Susan Patterson In some cases, modern technology can have a negative impact on our health, such as staring at a screen just before bed, which can really mess up the quality of your sleep and too much screen use, can strain our eyes. But there are also a lot of high-tech devices that can enhance our health and well-being, including these gadgets that can make your home healthier. 1. Automatic Dustpan Most people don’t really think about dust, especially when it’s hiding in corners and underneath furniture. At least until it starts to coat every crevice and surface in [More]
By Julie Fidler Did seeing gym class coming up on your schedule fill you with dread and loathing? The reason I ask is, a new study suggests that your past experiences with physical education may influence your feelings about exercise today, and whether or not you’re physically active. [1] About 2/3 of the Western world rarely gets off its butt to exercise. A lot of that might have to do with people’s views on exercise. If you saw gym class as a fun experience, you’re more likely to be physically active today. If gym class was akin to torture for [More]
Prepared sashimi products are where you’re likely to find genetically modified salmon, the CEO of AquaBounty Technologies, a Massachusetts-based biotechnology company that produces the fish, told investors, but they won’t say who they’re selling to …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
Ever wonder why some people seem to feel less pain than others? A study conducted at Wake Forest School of Medicine may have found one of the answers – mindfulness. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Debbie Wolfe Fill your home with the scent of fall with these easy, natural blends. Scents have an amazing ability to change moods, well-being and comfort. Most of us have hectic lives, so why not surround yourself with pleasant smells and enhance your well-being? No need for an essential oil diffuser or scented candle. You can make these blends with ingredients found in your kitchen pantry. Related Reading: 10 Essential Oil Diffuser Blends To Make Your Home Smell Like Fall Fall Blend Recipe #1 Watch the 30 second video below to see how to make this super simple Autumnal [More]
By AdminM by Dr. Brownstein’sHolistic Medicine In July, 2018, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a policy statement titled, Food Additives and Child Health. (1) The report begins by stating, “Our purposes with this policy statement and its accompanying technical report are to review and highlight emerging child health concerns related to the use of colorings, flavorings, and chemicals deliberately added to food during processing (direct food additives) as well as substances in food contact materials, including adhesives, dyes, coatings, paper, paperboard, plastic, and other polymers, which may contaminate food as part of packaging or manufacturing …read more Source: [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Most people assume that the drugs they are using either by prescription or off store shelves will be labeled correctly. It’s the sort of thing you hope you can take for granted. However, a recent incident involving blood pressure medication made by Accord Healthcare indicates that this isn’t always the case. The pharmaceutical company was forced to issue a voluntary recall across the nation for their hydrochlorothiazide product, a popular blood pressure medication. The medication was discovered to be mislabeled; instead of hydrochlorothiazide, the bottles contained …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Seth Pollard In a clinical report, the American Academy of Pediatrics urges doctors to write kids a prescription for play, explaining that playtime is vital for children’s “social-emotional, cognitive, language, and self-regulation skills.” The report – an update to a report released in 2007 – notes that ample playtime helps little ones manage stress and forge nurturing relationships with their caretakers. It reads: “The importance of playtime with children cannot be overemphasized to parents as well as schools and community organizations.” In an accompanying press release, the authors suggest that regular, daily playtime is the conduit to “creative, curious, [More]
By Rhonda Johansson (Natural News) The concept of achieving food …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) A team of researchers has …read more Source: Natural News     
By Hesh Goldstein The American medical profession, made up of the doctor-hospital-Big Pharma-commercial industry complex, is the largest pusher of poison chemical drugs in the world. Roughly 90 percent of American medical doctors are poisoners and murderers and certainly not healers. Millions of Americans become ill, suffer and die from the deadly adverse reactions of these poison chemical drugs, and they are all subjected to the saying of the above mentioned – “In God we trust. All others pay cash”. Hippocrates, the father of medicine said, “Leave thy drugs in the chemists’ pots if thou cans’t heal the patient with [More]
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) The next best thing in …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) For the most part, technology …read more Source: Natural News     
By Thomasina Copenhaver Have you ever heard of “Anandamide”? Chances are—you probably have not. Most people have heard of anti-depressants like Prozac—which, as it turns out, cause depression and suicidal thoughts. It’s all spelled out in that paper they give you at the pharmacy. But nobody reads it because they are too depressed and rely on the doctor to know “what’s best” and “fix” them. Time to rely on your Creator. In recent years, a lot of scientific research has been published about the human brain. We now know (if you are a science nerd like I am) that the [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (Naturalhealth365) In the mid-1990’s, coconut oil was (unjustly) vilified for its high content of saturated fat – and for allegedly contributing to heart disease. However, nearly two decades later, this tropical oil had become the darling of nutritionists, holistic physicians and health enthusiast alike. But, now in a whiplash-inducing shift, coconut oil is under attack yet again – this time by a Harvard professor who condemns it as “pure poison” and “one of the worst foods you can eat.” (you just can’t make this stuff up.) In …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Jessica Dolores (Natural News) Our looks, intelligence quotient, and …read more Source: Natural News     
By Heather Callaghan By Andrea Germanos “Consolidation has now reached a point where the top four firms in almost every sector of the food and agriculture economy have acquired abusive levels of market… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Indigenous people were some of the first users of herbal teas for boosting health and well-being. Such is the case for essiac tea, which was used by the indigenous Ojibwa tribe of Canada. It wasn’t until 1922 that essiac tea became known, after a female nurse from Ontario named Rene Caisse reportedly obtained the recipe from the tribe. Essiac, which is Caisse spelled backward,1 was then administered to the nurse’s cancer patients, some of whom exhibited promising results. Because of this “breakthrough,” essiac tea was promoted for mainstream use to the rest of North America. However, there [More]