By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Chinese vaccine maker Changsheng Bio-technology Co. Ltd. has recently been involved in a shocking big pharma scandal. They are accused of providing false data related to two drugs their company manufactures. The Changsheng Bio-technology company admitted to selling a minimum of 252,600 doses of subpar DPT vaccine to the eastern Chinese province of Shandong. Because of this: over 215,000 Chinese children could have received faulty, substandard or tainted mandatory vaccines. Big pharma at its worse: 15 staff members detained due to tainting of Chinese vaccine and pharmaceutical …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola For an entire week each year, I focus on the campaign to end dental amalgam. Those silver fillings are really mercury fillings, and their use in America and around the world needs to stop — for health reasons, for environmental reasons, for workplace safety reasons and for social justice reasons. We have a united worldwide team, and we can win the campaign for mercury-free dentistry. I have worked closely with the leader of this campaign — Charlie Brown of Consumers for Dental Choice — and I have full confidence that we are on the
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By Julie Fidler The government in the U.K. has announced that it will relax laws governing access to medical cannabis, which will allow physicians to prescribe cannabis-derived medications. [1] Home secretary Sajid Javid announced July 26 that cannabis-based medications should be moved to the schedule 2 category in the country’s 2001 Misuse of Drugs Regulations to allow doctors to prescribe them by autumn. Like in the United States, cannabis is currently a schedule 1 drug in the United Kingdom. As a schedule 1 drug, cannabis is categorized as having no medicinal value and is illegal to prescribe or possess. Marijuana
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Quercetin – a flavonoid and plant pigment found in vividly-colored fruits and vegetables – is beginning to emerge as the darling of researchers for its confirmed ability to help prevent heart disease and promote cardiovascular health. In fact, extensive population studies have shown that people with diets rich in quercetin have lower cholesterol, as well as decreased incidence of heart disease and death. If quercetin’s impressive cardioprotective qualities were all it had to offer, it would still be worthy of study. But it turns out that …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Hesh Goldstein First and foremost the most extensive and complete website about the atrocities of fluoridation is Dr. Paul Connett’s, www.fluoridealert.org. Hawaii, with the exception of the military bases, is perhaps the only state that does not subject their residents to the fluoridation, toxic waste chemicals. In 2006, the National Research Council did the first independent report on fluoridation. They condemned it! This prompted the American Dental Association to warn all their member dentists to, at the very least, tell parents of infants about fluoride’s neurological toxicity. Yet, despite the NRC report, the American Dental Association defends fluoridation unequivocally.
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By Rebecca Jacobs (NaturalHealth365) According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), sixty percent of the adult population of the United States will experience some type of gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, within a 12-month period – with 20 to 30 percent experiencing weekly symptoms. Commonly referred to as heartburn, GERD costs sufferers a staggering $8 billion a year in prescription and over-the-counter medications alone – many of which feature serious side effects. Fortunately, many GERD sufferers are finding that they can relieve heartburn symptoms with a non-toxic, inexpensive orange-peel extract. …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Hesh Goldstein On July 23, 2015, Dr. Stephanie Seneff gave a free public lecture in Honolulu about the health detriments in consuming glyphosate. Before getting into that, let me tell you a bit about Dr. Seneff. Dr. Seneff has a degree in Biology and is a Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Science and Computer Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is the co-author, along with Anthony Semsel, of a report showing how glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup Ready herbicide, that is heavily sprayed on all GMO’s (soy, corn, cotton, canola, and sugar beets) is linked to autism,
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While health agencies make a big stink about unsterilized foods such as raw organic milk, the food associated with the greatest number of foodborne illnesses is factory farmed chicken. According to the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistics,1 there were 5,760 reported foodborne outbreaks between 2009 and 2015, resulting in 100,939 illnesses, 5,699 hospitalizations and 145 deaths. Of these, chicken was responsible for the most outbreak-associated illnesses — 3,114 illnesses in total (12 percent), followed by pork and seeded vegetables, each of which was responsible for 10 percent of illnesses. As
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By AdminM by Terri LaPointHealth Impact News It happens every day in America. Loving parents take their children to the emergency room for accidents, injuries, and illness. Sometimes the child appears to be fine, but “to be on the safe side,” parents just want to get their child checked out. Other times, the parents don’t know what’s wrong, but they look to the “experts” to figure out what is going on. They are worried about their child. The last thing on their mind is …read more Source: Health Impact News
By AdminM Type 1 Diabetes on the Rise in Young Children: Is Anyone Paying Attention? by The World Mercury Project Team Chronic illness is at epidemic levels in the United States as well as other wealthy nations. Autoimmune diseases, though tending to receive less attention than headline-grabbing afflictions such as cancer and heart disease, have experienced some of the most rapid increases. Comprising more than 80 different diseases, autoimmune conditions arise when the immune system attacks the body’s own organs, tissues and cells. Type 1 diabetes—also called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile diabetes— is …read more Source: Health Impact
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Blueberries can significantly improve cognitive performance within hours of consumption. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), or Indian tobacco, is a flowering herb that is named after the Belgian botanist, Matthias de l’Obel.1 It was formerly used as a substance to aid in smoking cessation, but has since been discontinued because of mixed results. In a broader sense, lobelia can refer to a wide variety of flowering plants, with some botanists claiming that these varieties belong to a separate family, Lobeliaceae.2 One of the most common and popular variety of lobelias is the Lobelia inflata variety. Other varieties of lobelia plants include both Lobelia siphilitica and Lobelia cardinalis. These varieties
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), a group of over 65,000 pediatricians in the U.S., are asking parents to limit their children’s exposure to dangerous plastic chemicals known to leach into food from packaging, as well as chemical food additives, warning the chemicals may damage their children’s health for years to come.1 Some of those chemicals include phthalates, nitrates and bisphenols.2 Results of past research led the World Health Organization (WHO) to study and then release a joint report with the United Nations Environment Program3 suggesting a ban on endocrine disrupting chemicals …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Anxiety has exponentially risen in recent years. Not only do more than half of all American college students report anxiety,1,2 research3 also shows anxiety — characterized by constant and overwhelming worry and fear — is now 800 percent more prevalent than all forms of cancer. Data from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) suggests the prevalence of anxiety disorders in the U.S. may be as high as 40 million, or about 18 percent of the population over the age of 18, making it the most common mental illness in the nation.
By Admin Health Impact News Are front-line emergency room doctors the key to identifying vaccine injuries and reporting them? At least one ER doctor thinks so. David Denton Davis MD, a former Emergency Physician, claims neither our Centers for Disease Control (CDC) nor our Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has requested help from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) in identifying illnesses and deaths occurring hours, days and weeks following childhood vaccinations. In his soon-to-be-published book “Who Can Parents Trust? Vaccines: Avoidable and Unsafe,” he claims the vast majority of serious vaccine related illnesses coming into Emergency
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By Julie Fidler Baltimore has banned sugary drinks from children’s menus, becoming the first major U.S. city to do so. The measure is intended to promote healthy eating habits among children and their families by making water, milk, and 100% fruit juices the default beverages on kids’ menus. The change went into effect on July 18, 2018. Though while the drinks aren’t listed on the menus, parents do still have the option of ordering sodas and other sugary drinks for their kids. Childhood obesity is a growing problem nationwide, but it’s especially troublesome in Baltimore, where 1 in 3 high
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By none Recipe by Paleohackshttps://blog.paleohacks.com/keto-breakfast-burger/ People all over the world enjoy burgers, as they can be interpreted in several ways depending on how creative you can get. But have you imagined yourself eating a burger in the morning? It might sound unusual, but with the right ingredients, a breakfast burger is a great way to jump-start your morning and set the mood for the rest of the day. And do it with not just any burger, but a ketogenic breakfast burger using bacon, avocado and assorted vegetables. This recipe from Paleohacks is exactly …read more Source: mercola
By Lindsay Sheehan Dry skin occurs when we lose moisture faster that it can be replenished, resulting in red and itchy skin that feels rough to the touch and appears prematurely aged. The key ingredients needed to keep skin moisturized are humectants, emollients, and occlusives. Humectants draw moisture from the air to keep the skin hydrated. Emollients keep skin surfaces smooth by filling in spaces between the cells. And occlusives create a thin, breathable barrier that helps protect the skin from water loss. Here are our favorite natural remedies for reinvigorating dry skin, many of which may already be in
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In this interview, Dr. Thomas Cowan, a practicing physician and founding board member of the Weston A. Price Foundation, shares his perspective on vaccines and autoimmune disease, which is the topic of his latest book, “Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness.” The book was an outgrowth of answering a rather simple question: How do we recover from illness? “When we get sick, there’s a very certain sequence of events that happens, which I describe as, ‘We’re fine, then we get hot, then we get snot, and then we get better.’ I’ve
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By Julie Fidler If it seems like this summer has brought about food recall after food recall, well, you’re not wrong. A great many products have been pulled from shelves in the past few months, most of them vegetables. It seems that foodborne illness is on the rise, in general. [1] About 1 in 6 Americans is struck down by food poisoning each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The agency estimates that 48 million Americans are sickened due to 1 or another of 31 pathogens. Foodborne illness lands 128,000 people in the hospital every year
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By REALdeal Source: Thousands Sue Bayer Over Irreversible Bleeding and Death Associated With Popular Pharmaceutical Drug Xarelto For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. As of July, 2018 over 22,000 lawsuits have been filed by victims and by those whose family members died after taking the blood thinner Xarelto (rivaroxaban). The lawsuits go against Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, and Jannsen Pharmaceutical for failing to warn patients that the drug causes irreversible bleeding and death. Plaintiffs assert that Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, and Jannsen […] Source: Thousands Sue Bayer Over Irreversible Bleeding and Death Associated With Popular Pharmaceutical Drug …read more
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By Jessica Butler, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Based on current data, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that roughly 38 percent of American adults will be diagnosed with some form of cancer at some point in their lives. It’s a disturbing statistic, and one that gives a compelling sense of urgency to the ongoing search for better methods of prevention. But, the question remains: can astaxanthin really help? A group of exciting (relatively new) studies reveal how a natural plant compound, astaxanthin, can relentlessly target cancer cells by interfering with, disrupting …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Mike Adams (Natural News) Dr. Gabriel Cousens has joined …read more Source: Natural News
By none Some people tend to overlook the fact that the skin is your body’s largest organ, and that it performs vital functions such as retaining body fluids, avoiding dehydration and shutting out harmful microbes. Moreover, your skin is one of the most visible body parts that typically come into contact with your surroundings.1 Maintaining skin health and keeping it well-nourished may work wonders not just for your body, but for your confidence too. Unfortunately, there are certain conditions, such as psoriasis, that can severely affect you on both a physical and emotional level. A Brief Overview of Psoriasis Psoriasis
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By Julie Fidler A San Francisco judge ruled July 10, 2018 that hundreds of lawsuits alleging that Monsanto’s Roundup weedkiller caused cancer may proceed. [1] ??At the center of the debate is glyphosate, the active chemical ingredient found in Roundup and other herbicide products. Cancer patients and their families claim Monsanto knew of the carcinogenic nature of the chemical, but failed to warn U.S. buyers. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said there’s “rather weak” evidence the ingredient causes cancer, but the opinions of 3 experts linking glyphosate and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma did not base their findings off of “junk science.” Read:
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By Heather Callaghan By Jeremiah Johnson, Ready Nutrition Six large new wildfires erupted in the United States, pushing the number of major active blazes nationwide to over 100, with more expected to break out sparked by… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By AdminM by ANH-USA Draconian limits on vitamin dosage amounts could be coming if the feds get their way. That bottle of 50,000 IU, 5,000 IU, or even a measly 1,000 IU in your medicine cabinet could soon be contraband. Important entities are meeting to discuss how to restrict the kinds of supplements you can take under the guise of “harmonization” of supplement standards. If they’re allowed to move forward, it’s possible that the federal government could adopt restrictions on vitamin doses that can be legally sold, as Europe has already done. At the request of the Bill & …read
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