By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Should laptops not be on laps? What is the effect of WiFi exposure on sperm motility and DNA damage? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By REALdeal Source: The Best Home Remedies for Firming Sagging Breasts For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Every woman wants to have perfectly shaped breasts throughout her life. Sadly, this is not possible in most cases. Breast sagging is a natural process that happens with age wherein the breasts lose their suppleness and elasticity. Though saggy breasts usually start happening after a woman reaches 40, it can occur earlier. Apart from age, […] Source: The Best Home Remedies for Firming Sagging Breasts Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Mike Adams (Natural News) In the latest gross violation …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Coral reefs make up less than one-quarter of 1 percent of the Earth’s surface,1 yet supply resources worth an estimated $375 billion annually, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).2 More than 500 million people around the world depend on coral reefs for protection from storms, food, jobs and recreation, and they provide a home to more than 25 percent of fish species and 800 hard coral species. As for their importance to their surrounding ecosystems, it is immense, and the sheer diversity of species that depend on coral reefs for
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Changing an industry is a long game; while changes can seem to occur overnight, it’s always preceded by years of consistent work and persistent pressure. It’s easy to get discouraged and feel your efforts are for naught. So, it’s a rare treat to be able to report significant progress, as we now see with the rapid disintegration of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), the largest and most powerful lobbying group for the processed food industry. Food companies are also starting to abandon the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI), the propaganda …read more Source: mercola
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What is the effect of cell phone radiation on sperm motility and DNA damage? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following has been identified as the greatest predictor of heart disease? High cholesterol High triglycerides Low magnesium A lack of magnesium will impede your cellular metabolic function and deteriorate mitochondrial function, and magnesium deficiency has been identified as the greatest predictor of heart disease. Learn more. Low selenium 2 The Maryland Board of Physicians were recently ordered to pay $2.5 million in damages for: Harassing Dr. Mark Geier and publishing his and his family’s personal medical information online as an act of vengeance and intimidation Montgomery County Circuit Court ordered Maryland Board of
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By Sierra Bright What do you do with your banana peels? After reading this article, you’ll definitely want to try and make your own banana peel tea. Up until now, you’ve most likely been tossing them into your trash or your compost pile, but doing that means you’re actually throwing away a ton of health benefits you could be taking advantage of. In some other countries, like India, people have been taking advantage of the nutrients in banana peels for decades. Of course, the skin is slightly bitter, and thick, which makes eating them not so palatable. The good news
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By Lindsay Sheehan Peptic ulcers are small open sores that develop in the lining of the stomach or small intestine. Known as gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers respectively, this condition affects more than 6 million Americans each year. The most common symptoms of an ulcer span burning pain in the stomach, heartburn, nausea, and a feeling of fullness or bloating. Less common signs include faintness, changes in appetite, black stools, vomiting, unexplained weight loss, and difficulty breathing. If left untreated peptic ulcers can be life threatening; they can cause complications like stomach bleeding, holes in the gastrointestinal tract, and even
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By Lindsay Sheehan Dental floss was first invented in the early 1800s by Levi Spear Parmly, a dentist from New Orleans who believed that, by dislodging matter caught between the gums, we could prevent the real source of oral diseases. Although flossing as part of daily dental care didn’t take hold until the 1950s, nowadays flossing once per day is pretty much universally recommended by dentists everywhere to prevent cavities and gum disease. Despite a highly publicized investigation by the Associated Press – which found the existing literature on the effectiveness of flossing to be weak, low quality, and potentially
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By AdminOK Hayley Willard developed leukemia after starting the Gardasil HPV vaccines, and allegedly used cannabis oil to fully recover. Image Source. by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Hayley Willard was one of the first to receive a Gardasil vaccination at 15 years of age in Newfoundland, Canada in 2010. Up until then, she was a very active extroverted person who was actively involved in figure skating competitions. Her mother Dana explained that Hayley was a healthy, enthusiastic daughter until Gardasil came into her life, although she had minor short-lived adverse reaction from vaccinations before. But after her Gardasil …read
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By AdminOK by the World Mercury Project Related Epidemics? Teen Mental Health Crisis & Neurodevelopmental Disorders. It has never been easy to be an adolescent, but by the look of things, twenty-first century teenagers may be having a harder time than ever. One contributing factor—the one that public health agencies and the media seem most willing to discuss—is a ballooning epidemic of mental health problems in teens. Meanwhile, an equally grim developmental disability crisis has been unfolding for years, affecting at least one in six American children and teens but receiving little attention. Officialdom’s subtle sidelining of developmental disorders …read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cardamom is a spice that, if not relatively unknown in the U.S., could be termed as one that’s used very seldom. In the culinary world, however, cardamom is recognized as an ancient and sought-after seasoning that originated in tropical parts of India, Nepal, South Asia and the Middle East. Packaged in a rather large, odd-shaped pod, cardamom is renowned as the third-most expensive spice in the world (as high as $30 per pound, behind saffron and vanilla). Compared with other spices, its one-of-a-kind essence might include such adjectives as strong and camphor-like, but at
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By AdminOK Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News One of the biggest myths promoted by Big Pharma, the U.S. Government, and the corporate “mainstream” media is that all medical doctors are unified in believing that all vaccines are perfectly safe, and that “the science is settled.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Here at Health Impact News we regularly feature medical doctors who have a variety of informed opinions regarding vaccines based on the actual science, and their own observations from their own patients in their clinical practice. If they dare to …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Dr. Mercola With its narrow frame and sparse appearance, botanists consider spruce lagging behind its other conifer counterparts from the Pinacea plant family in terms of splendor. However, what spruce lacks in appearance, it makes up for with its wide array of impressive healing properties. Discover more about this essential oil. What Is Spruce Oil? Spruce oil is derived from the bristly, needlelike, and blue-green leaves and twigs of spruce trees, which are cousins to other ornamental conifers like cedars, firs, and pine. Spruce have reddish brown trunks that initially grow anywhere from 12 to 18 inches until they
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By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor WHO launches health review after microplastic fibers found twice as high in popular bottled water brands versus tap. Although people are grossly over-paying for… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor The best natural pain relief might be what you remove from your cabinet, not add to it. “This would be incredible if we could impact chronic pain simply by making… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By AdminOK Tahini and Sesame Seeds. by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Sesame seeds are generally regarded as nutritionally inconsequential ornamental additions to bread and bagels or incorporated in culinary presentations to add visual interest and subtle flavor nuances, especially with Chinese cuisine. As is the case with most medicinal foods, consuming small quantities of sesame seeds often over time is recommended to help improve health and resist disease. Sesame seeds are high in calories, which scares some calorie counters away. But it only takes a small amount, around a quarter-cup daily of these inexpensive nutritionally dense seeds, to receive
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM 9 out of 10 women don’t realize that some breast cancers would never have caused any problems (or even become known in one’s lifetime). This is an issue ductal carcinoma in situ has brought to the fore. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Sierra Bright You’ve likely at least heard about probiotics, those microorganisms that are considered “good” bacteria which play an important role when it comes to health and wellness. Countless studies have shown the proper balance of gut bacteria is likely to be a key part of enjoying a long, healthy life, including 2014 research published in Cell. What we put into our gut is essential for wellness, and it can even affect the odds of avoiding some types of cancer. Just a few of the responsibilities the gut is tasked with includes: Helping to fight off colds and …read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola A polyphenol preparation made from Concord grape juice, grape seed extract and trans-resveratrol has shown promise for treating depression, according to an animal study from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.1 Two phytochemicals in particular — dihydrocaffeic acid (DHCA) and malvidin-3′-O-glucoside (Mal-gluc) — appeared to be responsible for the beneficial effects, which included modulating inflammation and synaptic plasticity, essentially increasing resilience against stress-induced depression in mice.2 Previous research has found that a single dose of resveratrol can improve blood flow to your brain and may enhance several aspects of brain function, including
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Alzheimer’s disease — for which conventional medicine believes there is no effective treatment or cure — currently affects an estimated 5.4 million Americans1 and prevalence is projected to triple by 2050.2,3 Within the next two decades, this severe and lethal form of dementia may affect as much as one-quarter of the U.S. population. Already, more than half a million Americans die from the disease each year, making it the third leading cause of death in the U.S., right behind heart disease and cancer.4,5 The good news …read more Source: mercola
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Every year, cannabis is estimated to result in 2 million years of healthy life lost due to disability. How much is that compared to alcohol and tobacco? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By David Williams (Natural News) Remember the Sanchi oil spill? …read more Source: Natural News
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) The trend toward managing physical …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dry skin, or other skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, may prompt you to purchase heavy emollient creams to take care of the problem. Aside from feeling tight, itchy and generally uncomfortable, the most disquieting symptom of these skin conditions is often a cosmetic one. Your skin may be flaking, scaling and peeling, or it may feel rough and have the appearance of fine lines and cracks. While you may find this unsightly, cracked skin also makes a good entryway for germs. Bacteria can cause infection both on your skin and elsewhere in
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is defined as the ‘unexplained death’ – usually during sleep – of an infant under a year old. And, although (conventionally speaking) many experts say the cause is ‘a combination of physical and sleep environmental factors,’ others blame this tragic event on the toxicity of vaccines. The peak age for SIDS occurs at a time when infants are undergoing many vaccinations, giving rise to concerns that vaccines and SIDS may be linked. Of course – citing many studies – government health …read more Source: Natural Health 365