In the United States, there are one million children under the age of six on psychiatric drugs. This number is particularly disturbing, considering the horrifying side effects and ineffectiveness of a good number of these types of harmful drugs. One in six Americans overall regularly take some type of medication in this category. However, children are now being swept up in Big Pharma’s desire to make money, not improve health. Mental health watchdog group Citizens Commission on Human Rights is drawing attention to the concerning fact that more than a million kids younger than six in our nation are currently taking
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By REALdeal Source: Media is Ignoring This One Crucial Factor in Florida School Shooting For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DAVID KUPELIAN Here we go again. A horrific mass shooting occurs. Everyone is in shock and grief. Democrats blame guns and Republicans. Pundits urge the public, “If you see something, say something.” And everyone asks, “Why?” As information about the perpetrator emerges, a relative confides to a newspaper that the “troubled youth” who committed […] Source: Media is Ignoring This One Crucial Factor in Florida School Shooting Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By REALdeal Source: Maine Becomes First State to Protect Cannabis Use Outside of Work For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Effective February 1st, 2018, the state of Maine’s Labor Department removed cannabis from the list of substances for which employers may test applicants with a drug test. Furthermore, the new law says that employers may not discriminate against employees who use cannabis or cannabis byproducts when they are off of the clock. Use and possession of […] Source: Maine Becomes First State to Protect Cannabis Use Outside of Work Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Known for its woolly oblong leaves and musky smell, sage (Salvia officinalis) is one of the easiest herbs to grow. While its ornamental varieties are also popular, sage is best known in its culinary form as a complement to poultry and other meat dishes. In the U.S., a mention of sage is likely to evoke memories of Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing, two dishes in which sage often features prominently. Beyond its culinary uses, sage has medicinal value to aid digestion, boost cognitive function, manage diabetes and treat inflammation, among others. Fortunately, it …read more
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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) If you’re still eating processed …read more Source: Natural News
By REALdeal Source: Top Tips to Decrease Your Breast Cancer Risk For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Dr. Mercola Breast cancer is probably one of the most feared diagnoses a woman can get. The mere mention of it conjures up images of death, despair, or at best, disfigurement. According to breastcancer.org,1 one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer in her lifetime, and nearly 40,000 women lose their lives to […] Source: Top Tips to Decrease Your Breast Cancer Risk Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Michael By Daisy Luther ***SEE THE UPDATE FOR MORE RECALLS*** Do you feed your dogs wet food? If so, you need to check your labels because 4 major brands have been recalled by the manufacturer, J.M…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Triclosan, and to a lesser extent, other antiseptics, have gone through a well-deserved pruning process with the FDA. But it’s not quite over yet. In 2015, the FDA… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Every once in while scientists will target a random nutrient with bizarre claims that it is cancer causing. This one happens to be found in asparagus, nuts and seafood. Oh, and it also naturally occurs in the human body. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville, Natural Blaze A new study by French researchers is drawing attention to the possible links between processed foods and cancer. The study, which classified foods such as mass… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Men and women who consume processed meats, refined grains, sodas and other sugary beverages are more likely to develop colorectal cancer (CRC), reports a recent study in JAMA Oncology. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Charlie Harp, an Indiana high school student who was thriving in academics, sports and his social life, suddenly took his own life after taking the influenza drug Tamiflu. His suicide occurred less than 24 hours after taking the drug. Charlie was on the football and wrestling team at school and did not have issues with his mental health. He fell ill with the flu and took the medication Tamiflu to help combat the symptoms. However, he was found dead in the family’s garage less than a …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In January 2018, lab-bred Aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying wolbachia bacteria were released in South Miami, Florida. It was the first phase of the Miami-Dade County Mosquito Reduction Test Program, which targeted a one-half square-mile treatment area that received the altered mosquitoes and a corresponding control area within the city. After initial monitoring, more wolbachia mosquitoes will be released into South Miami each week for several months1 — 666 million in all2 — with the ultimate goal of reducing mosquito populations and their potential for disease transmission. The project is being conducted by the Miami-Dade
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In the U.S., about 1 billion pounds of pesticides are used annually, 90 percent of which are used by the agricultural sector.1 There are many problems with the indiscriminate use of these toxic chemicals, like the fact that 82 percent of domestic fruits and 62 percent of domestic vegetables contain pesticide residues,2 to say nothing of the risks of pesticide poisoning faced by the 2.5 million farmworkers in the U.S., about 60 percent of whom live in poverty.3 Crop land does not exist in a bubble, which means some of the …read more Source:
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By Sierra Bright Some people will do anything to avoid sweating. Even if they do a workout, they do it half-heartedly, never really breaking a sweat. But sweating is actually good for you, and not just because of the many benefits that exercise brings. It can even help to heal the body. Whether you’re taking a walk on a warm day, exercising, or sitting in a sauna, it provides multiple healing effects. Here’s eight reasons why you really need to sweat, each and every day. 1. Detoxification An increasing amount of research has emerged in recent years, lauding the detox
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By Sierra Bright Bananas are one of the world’s most popular fruits, commonly available across the globe to eat on their own, sliced up and on top of cereal, in smoothies and many Indian dishes like sheera, kheer, and malpua. This natural “fast” food is not only convenient and easy to take on the go, when you eat one, you’ll be flooding your body with all sorts of important nutrients to support better health. Originally grown around Malaysia, bananas made their way to India and eventually to the West, but it wasn’t until 1876 that they reached America’s shores. There
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By AdminOK by Paul Fassa Health Impact News There’s a doctor in Virginia who is trying to promote IV mega-dose vitamin C for intensive care units (ICU) by lecturing to ICU doctors throughout the nation. Dr. Paul Marik was the head of the Norfolk General Hospital’s ICU. In January of 2016, out of desperation, he decided to try IV mega-dose vitamin C on a middle-aged woman dying from septic shock in his unit. His IV “cocktail” consisted of vitamin C, thiamine (vitamin B1), and hydrocortisone. Her turn-around and recovery were so unexpectedly rapid and complete that he continued using that
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By Hesh Goldstein A question that has arisen is can babies be obese? While doctors worry that the seeds of childhood obesity are being planted earlier and earlier, the good news is that parents can do something about it. For ions, Americans have jumped for joy in celebrating chubby babies because of a mindset that says a chubby baby equates to a healthy baby. But that could be changing. There has been a lot written about the rise in childhood obesity rates in the past 30 years but not much about how early the obesity cycle starts. The bad news
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By The Yardener Source: How to Cut Your Water Bill in Half With Ollas For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. An Olla (pronounced oh-yah) is a handmade terracotta clay pot used by ancient cultures as a simple form of drip irrigation. Today it can be utilized for containers, raised beds, and ground applications alike. Sustainability enthusiasts have found attaching ollas to a rainwater collection system is very functional and effective. Research has found that they were […] Source: How to Cut Your Water Bill in Half With Ollas Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and …read more Source:
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By AdminOK Image from UNICEF YouTube Video by Christina EnglandHealth Impact News According to a growing number of reports, Agriq-Quest Ltd, the Nairobi based testing laboratory appointed by the Kenyan Ministry of Health and the Catholic Health Commission to carry out analysis on selected vials of the tetanus toxoid vaccines to determine whether or not they contained the anti-fertility hormone hCG, have had their license suspended. Interestingly, the allegation that their license was suspended came a full two years after they had presented their findings, and representatives from the laboratory have told Health Impact News that their license is …read
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By raptorman The futuristic concept of using brain chip implants to merge humans and computers has been the goal of transhumanism and a staple of science fiction fantasy for years. Now that fantasy, touted by several tech billionaires, to create true computer to brain interface may soon be a reality. Amazing advances like this, as with every other revoltutionary technology, is a double edged sword and could either benefit mankind or destroy it. The concept was recently popularized by billionaires Brain Johnson and Elon Musk, both forming different ventures to pursue brain and computer interface. Brain Johnson has invested 100
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It’s no surprise to see vitamin D making headlines again, this time related to research suggesting it is a powerhouse to prevent and restore damage done to your heart.1 Previously, scientists linked changes to your endothelium — a unique organ system that lines your entire circulatory system — with serious health conditions, such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, insulin resistance and tumor growth. Now, a new study2 suggests vitamin D3 plays a vital role in protecting and restoring the damage those diseases do to your endothelium. In addition, the findings suggest the …read
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More than 90 percent of the population does not meet their recommended daily allowance of vitamin E. Researchers in Germany led by the University of Kiel found that subjects with gallstone disease had lower blood levels of vitamin E than those who did not have gallstones. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Advancements in hip replacement procedures have given tremendous pain relief, for some people with severe joint issues. However, new information is revealing that the material used could be toxic – leading to many health issues, like dementia. The problem is: these metal hip replacement devices leach out toxic chemicals into the bloodstream. And, while some people may not be affected with unwanted symptoms. The reality is: more toxins injected directly into bodily fluids will always tend to increase the risk of chronic inflammation, Alzheimer’s disease …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Oftentimes the simplest strategies pay great dividends. Getting sensible sun exposure and grounding to the Earth are two examples. Sleeping on an incline is another. While few have heard of it, and sleeping on a horizontal surface is a well-established norm, raising the head of your bed 6 to 8 inches so that your you’re sleeping on a 5-degree incline may have a number of benefits, including: Improving blood circulation Boosting metabolism Improving glymphatic drainage from the brain Improving immune system function Improving …read more Source: mercola
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) The word “diet” comes from …read more Source: Natural News