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By Susan Patterson Ah, summertime, time for backyard parties, swimming, fishing, camping, hiking and all the joys that warm weather, family, and friends bring. Unfortunately, with summer also comes the all too familiar battle of man against the mosquito. Depending on where you live mosquitoes can be anything from an occasional nuisance to a full-blown enemy you have declared war upon. The good news is, there are a number of safe and natural ways to keep these pesky critters away from your home and garden, and more importantly, off your skin. Mosquitoes Carry Disease Unfortunately, annoying buzzing and itchy bites [More]
“Good article on the dangerous level of radiation being emitted by Wi-Fi routers and what you can do about it.”  Admin   Wi-Fi seems to be everywhere but many people have no idea what it is.  Kids probably assume it’s some kind of magic.  Many adults probably assume the same.   Wi-Fi (short for Wireless Frequency) is actually wireless radiation or microwave radiation as in what cooks food in a microwave oven.  Wi-Fi is also sometimes referred to as RadioFrequency (RF) or RadioFrequency Radiation (RFR) as well as Non-Ionizing Radiation.   Wi-Fi is not the same thing as radio waves from a [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Another start-up has launched a product with the lofty goal of feeding the world. At the very least, you may not need to buy the main ingredient to salad for… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cyclamen is a vibrant flowering plant that’s particularly popular as a houseplant, in part because it blooms during the winter months of January, February and March. The word cyclamen is Greek and comes from the word “kyklos,” meaning circle, which refers to the round shape of its tuber (a short underground stem) or the twisted, curved shape of its main flower stalk.1 It’s best known for its striking blossoms that come in shades of pink, white, purple and red along with their impressive foliage, which includes heart-shaped or round leaves patterned with shades of [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Your chronotype, or what time of day you prefer to conduct your daily activities, is the result of both innate and environmental factors. Many people identify as being more of an “early bird” or “night owl” but fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum. True night owls, however, described as later or evening chronotypes, tend to go to sleep later, and both later bedtimes and having an evening chronotype have been associated with an increased risk of health problems ranging from metabolic dysfunction to heart disease.1 Recent research has now shown that night [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Throughout its history, which dates back at least 4,000 years,1 chocolate has been a symbol of luxury, wealth and power. During the 14th century, the Aztecs and Maya even used cacao beans as currency. Modern research has also revealed chocolate has significant health benefits — provided you’re willing to give up the now-familiar sweetness of modern day milk chocolate. Its cacao content — which is bitter, not sweet — the amount of sugar added, and the processing chocolate undergoes, makes a huge difference in terms of whether it …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola You’ve probably seen cyclamen gracing the shelves of flower shops during the winter season. This perennial plant is cherished for its beautiful flowers, which come with upswept petals in varying shades of white, pink, red and purple. Even its foliage is attractive, with patterned dark-green leaves that are usually heart-shaped or round.1 The cyclamen plant grows from a tuber (a short underground stem) and can reach a height of up to 12 inches when in bloom.2,3 Even though the term “cyclamen” is broadly used to refer …read more Source: mercola     
By Jonathan Landsman (Naturalhealth365) Although research has shown that small to moderate amounts of alcohol can offer some benefits to the heart, drinking is by no means an unmitigated blessing when it comes to your health. In fact, a European study has shown that drinking – even in amounts as modest as one to two drinks a day – increases the odds of certain cancers. But, if you were to drink alcohol, can nutritional supplements really help to protect our liver and overall vitality? The simple answer is YES! But, just to …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Susan Patterson Kale, a member of the brassica family and a cool season veggie, is one of my favorite greens. Not just because it looks so great in the garden and is easy to grow, but also because it is delicious, versatile, hardy and loaded with great nutrition. I put kale in smoothies, salads, soups and stews and also enjoy baked kale chips for a healthy snack. Kale is a wonderful crop for new or seasoned gardeners and won’t let you down. Varieties: There are numerous varieties of kale, so many that it is hard to keep track of [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) If you want to improve …read more Source: Natural News     
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) In search of a way …read more Source: Natural News     
By Heather Callaghan By Andrea Germanos “The images are just as insulting to consumers as the law, which the chemical and junk food industry lobbyists spent $400 million to pass.” –Katherine Paul,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By AdminM The Varicella Vaccine, Skyrocketing Shingles and CDC Chicanery by the World Mercury Project Team “Collusion” is the word du jour, and the practice’s very characteristics—deception, fraud, misrepresentation and secrecy—often prevent collusive acts from coming to light. In the scientific research community, would-be deceivers draw on a variety of tricks to slant their message, including manipulating data, employing other questionable research practices, not disclosing conflicts of interest, harassing whistleblowers and engaging in outright censorship. The Centers for Disease Control and …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Heather Callaghan By Karen Foster Readers: Did you know that just 3 days of fasting can regenerate your whole immune system? Likewise, a “fasting-like” diet has a profound effect on autoimmune disease. But… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Arguably, some blood pressure medications may be necessary and offer a benefit for those suffering with cardiovascular issues. But, of equal importance is, research out of the Baylor College of Medicine that has determined some of these drugs – like calcium channel blockers (CCBs) – can raise the risk of pancreatic cancer in menopausal women. CCBs work by preventing calcium from entering blood vessel walls and heart cells, reducing blood pressure and decreasing cardiac workload and stress. The study examined a large group of over 145,000 postmenopausal …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Vicki Batts (Natural News) In a new CounterThink episode, …read more Source: Natural News     
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Each year, eight million metric …read more Source: Natural News     
By none Many people often skip dessert, afraid that they might not only add inches to their waist but also trigger a sugar overload. But if you carefully select the right ingredients and exercise your creativity, any recipe, even sweet treats, can become healthy and wholesome. Our featured recipe today is a delicious and guilt-free variation of a dessert favorite: pudding. Traditional pudding recipes often use dairy milk and View the Infographic Embed this infographic on your website: The Sweet Benefits of Monk Fruit Also called Luo Han Guo, monk …read more Source: mercola     
By Admin The Schwab family – their ordeal is finally over. They joined activists speaking out for families at the Fools No More Rally in Topeka, Kansas, on April 2, 2018. Photo provided by Raymond Schwab. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff Shortly before Mother’s Day 3 years ago, on April 26, 2015, the Department for Children and Families (DCF) in Kansas seized 5 children from Raymond and Amelia Schwab over false allegations. Now, just before Mother’s Day 2018 – 3 years later – their nightmare is officially over. The children are home and the case against …read more Source: Health [More]
By AdminM Image source WITN. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Once blamed on unvaccinated children, few today deny the fact that fully vaccinated children are spreading whooping cough as outbreaks continue across the U.S. One of the latest outbreaks has occurred in North Carolina, where Carteret County health officials have warned parents to be on the lookout for whooping cough. Kim Davis, the Nursing Director for the Carteret County Health Department, was interviewed by WITN and readily admitted that all the cases have been in fully vaccinated children, and that the vaccine does not offer protection: “Every case that [More]
Yale University researchers can’t tell you where you left your car keys — but they can tell you why you can’t find them. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Vitamin C is well known for its ability to boost immune system health and fight off infections. From citrus fruit to supplemental forms, this powerful nutrient can be easily absorbed by the body and provides many health benefits. Unfortunately, too many people remain uneducated about the importance of vitamin C for brain health and cognitive function. An Australian research effort called the CHALICE Cohort Study has found that vitamin C levels correlate directly with markers for cognitive and metabolic health in persons around age 50. Direct correlation …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Avocados are one of the healthiest foods you can eat every day. They’re rich in monounsaturated fat that your body can easily burn for energy, and the fat helps your body absorb fat-soluble nutrients from other foods as well. Research1 has shown consuming a whole fresh avocado with either tomato sauce or raw carrots significantly enhanced absorption of the carotenoids and facilitated the conversion of them into an active form of vitamin A. Another study2 found that adding avocado to salad allowed the volunteers to absorb three to five times more carotenoid …read more [More]
By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News A new study just published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology confirms what many people have already discovered: coconut oil can improve or even reverse the effects of Alzheimer’s Disease. This is believed to be the first peer-reviewed study to examine coconut oil’s effect on Alzheimer’s Disease. The title of the study is Virgin coconut oil (VCO) by normalizing NLRP3 inflammasome showed potential neuroprotective effects in Amyloid-? induced toxicity and high-fat diet fed rat. Researchers from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences and Hamadan University of Medical Sciences in Iran …read more [More]
May 15, 2018   Some lies are so big, many people can’t accept the fact that they’re lies. Their minds are boggled. “No,” they say, “that couldn’t be.” But yes, that could be, and is.   Two giant vaccine scandals are in progress at the moment.   The mainstream press is mentioning them, here and there, but without any intent to raise alarms, dig in, investigate, and get down to the core of the problem.   So I’ll get to the core.   The first scandal revolves around the flu vaccine for the current year. The CDC and other “experts” [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The “Robin Hood of Science” continues to provide 60+ million scientific papers to anyone in the world for free at https://sci-hub.hk/ …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Science is only beginning to unravel the importance your gut and oral microbiome have in relationship to your overall health. With nearly 700 microbial species colonizing the hard surfaces of your teeth and soft tissue, your mouth houses the second most diverse microbial community in your body. The complexities of the oral microbiome have given scientists new insights into the role it plays in both health and disease. Modern-day lifestyle choices may have detrimental consequences allowing disease-promoting bacteria to thrive and trigger health conditions. Effectively balancing your oral microbiome is important to restoring oral [More]