By Dr. Mercola What Is Mandarin Orange Oil? Mandarin orange oil is derived from the fruit peel of mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata Blanco), which has been widely cultivated in many parts of Asia, including Japan, China, India, the East Indies and the Philippines. Depending on the variety, mandarin orange tree can grow up to 7 meters (about 23 feet) high. Surrounded with fragrant white blooms, mandarin orange fruit is usually slightly oblate in shape and has an orange to red-orange color when it ripens.1 Aside from the common mandarin, some of the most common varieties based are the king mandarin
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) “Let food be thy medicine.” Fifth-century physician Hippocrates, also known as the Father of Medicine, is credited with first uttering this aphorism. And modern research continues to confirm its wisdom – especially when it comes to treating rheumatoid arthritis – a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects roughly 1 percent of the global population. In a relatively new scientific review, the authors resoundingly endorse the ability of specific foods to protect against rheumatoid arthritis – and to reduce painful, debilitating symptoms. Unfortunately, Western medicine …read more Source: Natural Health 365
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer have shown that eating EPA and DHA omega 3 compounds reduce the risk of cardiac death by 8 percent. And, with heart disease being the number one reason for premature death, you would think this is big news but, it’s nowhere in the mainstream media. This is a statistically-significant result that should get the attention of every healthcare provider in the country. Simply put, healthy fats are crucial for heart health – especially the right balance of omega 3 to omega 6 fatty acids. Avoiding the threat of heart disease: We already know how to
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By Jessica Dolores (Natural News) One moment, your cuddly infant …read more Source: Natural News
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By none If you’ve ever been to South America, you’ve probably noticed a few people sipping a drink from a round cup with a metal straw. There’s a high chance that this is yerba mate, a popular energizing tea. What Is Yerba Mate Tea? Yerba mate is brewed from the stems and branches of the Ilex paraguariensis, a plant that originates from South America.1 Yerba mate tea, or simply “mate,” is especially popular in South American countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay, as a shared caffeine-rich beverage. The practice of drinking mate in groups is well-known and symbolizes
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By Gary Harvey I love this subject. You know why? Because for too long we’ve relied on health officials — and they get things wrong. And many times they’re slow to admit it. It’s time “we the people” were more informed about health matters and stopped relying blindly on what the doctor or some other presumed expert tells us. It’s time we took responsibility for our own health decisions. And that’s what this article is inviting you to do. As well as that, I’m sharing some vital information that reverses the WRONG advice these health managers have been giving us
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By Rebecca Jacobs (Naturalhealth365) According to U.S. government ‘health’ statistics, over 30 million adults in the United States are living with type 2 diabetes. And, an astounding one third of all American adults will have developed the disease by the year 2050 – if current trends continue. Yet, most people remain uninformed about the link between low magnesium and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Now, a new study shows that getting sufficient magnesium not only helps prevent diabetes, but improves blood sugar levels in …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Susan Patterson Tamanu oil is a precious, exotic oil that’s derived from the tamanu nut, grown on Ati trees which are native to the South Pacific. The tree itself, scientifically known as Calophyllum inophyllum, was discovered thousands of years ago by native Tahitians, while the oil has been around for centuries, used to help heal a wide range of skin conditions. In fact, it’s remained an essential part of tropical cultures in this part of the world. The tree produces a small yellow fruit that has a large nut kernel inside which is where the rich oil can be
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By AdminM The CDC Budget to Purchase Vaccines was over $5.1 BILLION in 2018 and is set to increase to over $5.4 BILLION in 2019. Source. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is tasked by the U.S. Government with overseeing vaccine safety. They claim on their website: The United States’ long-standing vaccine safety program closely and constantly monitors the safety of vaccines. A critical part of the program, CDC’s Immunization Safety Office identifies possible vaccine side effects and conducts studies to determine whether health problems are caused …read more Source: Health
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Ginger stimulates saliva flow and digestive activity, settles the stomach, relieves vomiting, eases pain from gas and diarrhea, and is effective as an anti-nausea remedy. Scientists have now found the constituent in ginger responsible for eliminating bad breath. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Scientists have long known that botanical extracts can provide a source for numerous healing and antiaging compounds — a compelling concept in the development of new beauty products. Bark, oils and roots of trees, flowers, fruits, vegetables and herbs often provide vitamins and powerful phytonutrients. Now, maple leaf extracts are touted as offering one of the most sought-after beauty benefits: wrinkle prevention. Many people are reluctant to divulge their actual age, which is one major reason why men and women alike fret just a little when they see the first telltale lines …read more
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By Julie Fidler Each year in the United States, antibiotic side effects send about 70,000 children to emergency rooms, according to a report published in August. For the study, supported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), researchers used nationwide estimates for outpatient antibiotic prescriptions and data from a nationally-representative sample of ER visits to gain a better understanding of antibiotic use in people under 19. Antibiotic side effects and reactions to the drugs resulted in 70,000 ER visits from 2011-2015, the authors found. About 86% of those visits were for allergic reactions, including everything from a
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By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following foods will NOT optimize sulforaphane content and health benefits of broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables? Mustard seed Daikon radishes Wasabi Grass fed butter The sulforaphane in broccoli and other cruciferous veggies is augmented when paired with a myrosinase-containing food such as mustard seed, daikon radishes, wasabi, arugula or coleslaw, with mustard seed being the most potent. Learn more. 2 Which of the following companies bought Monsanto and retired its name but continues to sell its products, including Roundup? Bayer AG Bayer AG’s $66 billion buyout of Monsanto took effect May 29, 2018.
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By Rebecca Jacobs (NaturalHealth365) Over 30 million Americans currently have diabetes, while 84 million more have prediabetes, or elevated blood sugar that can lead to diabetes within two years. Normally, we’re told through the ‘lamestream media’ that drugs are the only way to properly deal with this issue. Yet, we know of many ways to stabilize blood sugar (without drugs!) – like consuming the maqui berry. This is an alarming statistic: According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a shocking 51 percent of all Americans 65 …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Natural healers have long been aware of the healing powers of turmeric, the ingredient that gives curry its piquant taste and bright yellow color. This South Asian spice has long been valued in the Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine systems for its therapeutic and anti-inflammatory effects. With extensive medical studies supporting turmeric’s ability to combat many serious health concerns – including cancer and heart disease – this ancient remedy is impressing modern-day scientists on a regular basis. Let’s take a closer look at why this …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Brian Op-Ed by Susan Boskey Cannabis is a very good and ancient medicine that can help and heal many ills. Yet nothing, including cannabis, is ever all one way. When its plant properties are used… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM There may be a way to get the benefits of over-the-counter melatonin supplements without the risk. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Lydia Noyes Gardening is not for the faint of heart. There’s a lot of information to balance if you want to have success with your plants. But while you’ve been fiddling with your fertilizer levels and optimizing each plot’s acidity, you might not be giving enough thought to the other creatures that inhabit your growing space. Nematodes, for instance, can be helpful or harmful to your garden depending on what kinds are present and how you choose to deal with them. There’s a lot of misconceptions about these little-known dirt dwellers, but this article will give you …read more
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By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News A recent animal and human cell line culture study published August, 2018 confirms the anecdotal reports of healing inflammatory bowel and gut conditions with cannabis. Health Impact News has previously published many of these reports. Surprisingly, the study did not initially use cannabis. Its original purpose was to investigate the mechanics of inflammation in the gut using mice. They inadvertently discovered that impaired or insufficient internal endogenous cannabinoids known as endocannabinoids in the gut allowed inflammation to occur in the …read more Source: Health Impact News
By AdminM Incidence of Childhood Cancers Skyrockets: Is Modern Life Destroying the Health of Our Children? by the World Mercury Project Team No one really likes to talk about cancer, and childhood cancers are an especially unpalatable topic of conversation. Yet the fact is that cancers are among the top four causes of death for both children and adults. The newest U.S. cancer statistics for young people (under 20 years old), which cover the years 2001–2014, point to steadily increasing rates of pediatric cancer over that time period. In recent articles and presentations, Centers for Disease Control and …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When it comes to choosing high-quality dairy, you can’t always judge a book by its cover. Many dairy cartons depict idyllic scenes of black and white cows grazing on rolling hills, when in reality the milk comes from cows raised on concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). Even many organic dairy brands are guilty of this type of deceit. Where your milk and other dairy products come from matters, as how the cows are raised affects the nutritional quality, not to mention the taste, of the milk. There are environmental, ethical and public health implications,
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By Susan Patterson Passion flower is a broad term, used in reference to over 400 different species of the genus Passiflora; it can also be known as Maypop, passion vine, or apricot vine. This perennial climbing vine is identified by its striking bright blue-white flower, round, pulpy fruit, and evergreen leaves. It is native to North America and grows naturally in many southern states, but its hardiness makes it an excellent choice for gardeners in many other countries and regions. Not only is passion flower an eye-catching specimen to add to any garden, but it has also long been prized
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By Heather Callaghan By Edge Canopy A study to be performed by researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, Penn State University, Loma Linda University (LLU), and Tufts University will literally pay… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Debbie Wolfe Bleach is a highly effective cleaner. It will kill almost all types of germs and viruses. However, it’s extremely toxic as well. Bleach fumes cause respiratory problems, can burn the skin and even cause major nervous system damage. When it is combined with other harsh chemical cleaners, these new and dangerous chemicals are even more dangerous; there’s no telling what those fumes are doing to your body and the environment. Bleach is toxic to humans and your pets too. But, we all like bright, white linens and clean and sparkly homes, so how do you achieve that
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