• Search By Category

    • Search Box

    • Categories

  • Categories

  • Tag Cloud

  • Highest Rated Videos

  • Related Videos

  • Archives

By Gary Harvey Beware of These So-Called Health Foods: Unpacking the Marketing Speak Food labels are sales tools. It’s vital to remember that, so we don’t get sucked into believing the slogans on the front of the packets. With more people aware of the connection between the food we eat and the health we experience, food manufacturers have responded. They’ve hit on a handful of market-tested words and phrases that help sell their products to the health conscious consumer. And in this article, we’re going to unpack those slogans because many of them are misleading. BEWARE OF THE HALO EFFECT [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Lisa Egan It claims the lives of hundreds of unsuspecting victims every year and makes thousands more seriously ill. This invisible killer is odorless, colorless, and tasteless – and strikes… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Breast milk is extremely rich in nourishing compounds for the developing young child – containing a wide range of life-sustaining compounds like vitamins, minerals, antibodies, enzymes, hormones, healthy fats, beneficial bacteria plus much more. But, the key element to producing health breast milk resides in the prenatal and postnatal dietary intake of the mother – including the level of probiotics consumed on a daily basis. While many conventionally-trained physicians may suggest it’s ‘not clear’ how diet and nutritional supplements can affect the quality of breast …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Scientists have been doing research on a coffee-cancer link for a very long time. Meta-studies looking at all the scientific literature up to date have clearly shown that not only there is no association between coffee-drinking and cancer, but there is actually a mild inverse correlation between drinking coffee and some type of cancer. In other words, not only does coffee not give you cancer, but it may mildly protect you from some types of cancer, such as breast and liver cancer. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Heather Callaghan By Jon Yaneff, CNP Hibiscus herbal tea is more than just a delicious beverage. The health benefits of hibiscus tea are what make it so special. Hibiscus tea is made from the deep magenta sepals of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler On July 28, 2018, a bill went into effect in Missouri that prohibits companies from “misrepresenting a product as meat that is not derived from harvested production livestock or poultry.” [1] The bill, introduced in May, protects buyers from unwittingly purchasing plant-based products marketed as meat. The law applies to meat substitutes, such as soy-based and plant-based meat, as well as “clean” meat grown in the lab that is close to hitting the market. Companies that violate the law face a $1,000 fine and up to a year in prison. The issue, however, is far from over. [More]
By Brian By Melinda Cafferty, Natural Blaze As solar energy technology picks up, it is now becoming more affordable, pliable and accessible to the average home owner. The “organic solar panels”… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Mike Barrett Just a little over a week after an Environmental Working Group (EWG) report showed that potentially unsafe levels of glyphosate had been discovered in oat products, including Cheerios, General Mills (the maker of Cheerios) has been slapped with a lawsuit. The company has decided to remove the phrase “Made with 100% Natural Whole Grain Oats” from the labels of its Nature Valley granola bars. The lawsuit was filed on August 23 by a Florida woman in Miami federal court. Earlier in August, a California jury awarded $289 million to a man who claimed that Monsanto’s (now officially [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Ruchi Shroff Cancelling out Monsanto’s name and keeping only that of Bayer, does not mean forgetting the wrongoings of a company which, according to the verdict of the Monsanto Tribunal of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Glyphosate-based herbicides like Roundup are the most heavily-used agricultural chemicals of all time, with 1.8 million tons being applied to U.S. fields alone since 1974. Alas, the popularity of this herbicide was built on reckless deceit, and there’s really no telling how many people around the world have paid for Monsanto’s lies with their lives. August 10, 2018, a jury ruled Monsanto must pay $289 million in damages to Dewayne Johnson,1,2,3,4,5 who developed a lethal form of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma following heavy exposure to Roundup during his work as a …read more Source: mercola     
By Michael Op-Ed by Catherine J. Frompovich There seems to be an enigma, double standard or even a legal faux pas in tort law in the United States. Nowhere is that more readily evident than in the following… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan Kratom Warriors: We’re sounding the alarm. If Scott Gottlieb continues to spew his lies about kratom, the DEA will schedule it. A few days ago, we recognized the anniversary of the Notice of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan By Alex Pietrowski There’s a certain magic to the business of patenting medicines. For decades, pharmaceutical companies have been seeking out indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants and bringing… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Florida is well-known for its aquatic wildlife — a natural resource that is now being rapidly decimated by the influence of factory farms and chemical agriculture, combined with the unpredictable forces of nature. Over the past 10 months, scores of manatees, dolphins, turtles, eels, crabs and other marine animals have washed ashore, dead, killed by toxic Karenia brevis algae — known as red tide — which now covers the east and west coasts. Lake Okeechobee, which is the source of the problem, is also choked by another algal organism — blue-green cyanobacteria. Both the [More]
By AdminM Portrait of a lovely 6-year-old little girl with chickenpox CDC Accused of Manipulating Shingles Data by Kate Raines and Barbara Loe FisherThe Vaccine Reaction The varicella zoster (chickenpox) virus causes a generally mild and short-lived disease when it occurs in young children under age 12, as it almost always did prior to the live attenuated varicella vaccine being licensed in 1995 and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for use by all children.1 Natural chickenpox infection results in long-lasting immunity, while the varicella …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND, MA The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped organ in the front of the neck that produces the hormones which regulate the body’s metabolism, including heart rate, body temperature and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Napping can boost your mental …read more Source: Natural News     
By Heather Callaghan By Editor, Natural Blaze Mainstream science is now openly trying to inject high-powered curcumin into tumors in order to kill cancer cells. But first they must solve the issue of insolubility…… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Parents of children with asthma …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Ever since I completed my healthcare studies years ago, I have become more acutely aware of the role various unsuspecting ingredients in all types of edibles play in human… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Despite a growing opioid and heroin addiction problem in America, some are calling for the dissolution of pre-employment drug testing. Much of the current pre-employment testing was initiated in the 1980s when employers adopted a drug-free workplace policy under strong recommendations from the federal government.1 Some schools, hospitals and places of employment continue to require testing, which includes random, return to duty and follow-up testing.2 These tests may vary depending upon the specimen being collected, including urine, hair, saliva or sweat, which may be tested for marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and opioids. Studies have suggested [More]
By Dr. Mercola Marcus Gavius Apicius, a Roman gourmand who lived during the 1st century A.D. and enjoyed all things luxurious, coined the phrase “We eat first with our eyes.”1 Indeed, many people are drawn to food and beverages that look delicious, interesting and unique, making it much more likely that you’ll savor them. The same can be said for beverages, and one distinctive drink is making waves today because of its ability to change color, going from blue to pink to purple. It’s none other than butterfly pea tea. Discover more about this “magic” concoction and why, aside from [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Researchers have long warned that a trio of factors – obesity, poor dietary habits and a lack of physical activity – lies at the root of the national epidemic of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, which currently affects over 30 million people in the United States, is the sixth leading cause of death in the nation. Another 84 million Americans are prediabetic, with elevated blood sugar levels that – if left unaddressed – place them at serious risk for developing the disease. Now, a new study is …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Susan Patterson Moths at a glance don’t seem harmful in the least, but quite the opposite is true. These tiny little insects look similar to a butterfly, but a much smaller version. They are diverse in size, shape, and color, and like the butterfly, they belong to the order Lepidoptera family. However, moths outnumber butterflies 10-1 and are nocturnal insects, which mean they are most active at night. It is estimated that there are about 11,000 moth species in the United States alone. Life Science approximates this amount to be more than all the mammal species and bird species [More]
By AdminM Silk cocoon with silk worm on green mulberry leaf in silk farm. by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Serrapeptase is a type of proteolytic enzyme, not a brand name. Proteolytic enzymes digest proteins from whole protein foods. But serrapeptase does much more than digest proteins from food. It scavenges unwanted proteins throughout the body, chews up internal organ scar tissue, breaks up plaque deposits, and even destroys cancer cells before they form tumors. Serrapeptase, aka serratiopeptidase, was originally discovered in silkworms that create and use the enzyme to digest the tough mulberry …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you’re in the mood for a snack that’s as healthy for your brain as it is delicious, look no further than blueberries, a powerhouse of nutrition all wrapped up in a perfect bite-sized package. A much-cited Harvard study pointed out back in 2012 that higher intake of flavonoids, beneficial phytonutrients from plants — especially those from berries — reduced rates of cognitive decline in older adults.1 The berry intake delayed cognitive aging by up to 2.5 years, but the study participants consumed large amounts (up to six cups) of berries daily. A more [More]
By AdminM Lindsey beat all the odds growing up, but Mayo Clinic and CPS threw her a curve ball she was not able to overcome. Photo supplied by family. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff When Lindsey Nagel gave birth to her son Rico, she recognized that the only reason that she had lived long enough to fall in love and bear a child was because of the courage of her parents to discontinue a dangerous medication for her when she was just 2-years-old. She was devastated when doctors insisted that the same drug be given to her newborn …read more [More]