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By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Vinpocetine, a natural nootropic (n???träpik), is an active ingredient in several brain boosting supplement formulas. It is also sold as an inexpensive supplement by itself. Nootropics are neurologically active memory and cognitive enhancers, promoting well being and learning potential. It is the sole ingredient of an Eastern European medicine, used since 1978 for recovering stroke victims and other neurological issues called Cavinton. Its use has spread throughout Asia and other parts of Europe. Both Cavinton and Vinpocetine, extracted from the periwinkle plant, have been tested, studied, and tried internationally for [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola A beautiful member of the huckleberry family of plants, the ornamental coralberry appears in many open wooded areas, sometimes by streams and riverbanks and often where post oak trees thrive. Rather than propagating through seeds, they grow in “colonies” as their roots form nodes under the ground, forming shrubs with arching branches that reach as high as 6 feet. With its musical-sounding botanical name of Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, coralberry falls under a wide umbrella that encompasses other plants, including the Ardisia crenata. It also goes by the moniker of buckbrush, as well as Indian currant, [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with potent antioxidant activity that helps combat damaging free radicals. It also plays a role in the making of red blood cells, helps your body use vitamin K (which is important for heart health1) and is involved in your immune function and cell signaling. As with many other nutrients, many do not get enough of this basic micronutrient from their diet. In the U.S. alone, 75 to 90 percent of the population fails to reach the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola What Is Sweet Basil Oil? Sweet basil oil comes from basil (Ocimum basilicum), a plant with a thick foliage and small white flowers. Fresh basil leaves taste sweet and pungent and exudes a fresh and floral aroma, while the dried ones have a spicy and earthy scent. The “dot-like” oil glands in fresh basil leaves produce the essential oil of the herb. Its dried leaves and stems are used in food flavorings and in the production of essential oil. However, it is believed that oil obtained from the flowers is superior in quality compared to the oil [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you’ve been trying to lose weight and making serious diet cuts in all the right places for weight loss, not just maintenance, but still not making progress, there may be something at play that is effectively blocking your success. According to new research, the problem might not be what’s already there, but what’s missing — specifically the right gut microbiota. Research at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, found that the ratio between two types of gut microbes, Prevotella and Bacteroides, evidenced this premise. For 26 weeks, 62 individuals with increased …read more Source: [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) Over 30 million people – almost 10 percent of the United States population – currently suffer from diabetes, with type 2 diabetes accounting for up to 95 percent of the cases. And, let’s not forget the millions of people in a prediabetic condition – which leads to all sorts of health issues, as well. It almost goes without saying that, as a society, we need help now. This staggering sum reflects a national epidemic, one which shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Heather Callaghan By Anti-Media Team The Japanese utility Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has received approval to operate reactors for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima meltdown. On Wednesday, the Nuclear… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In 2015, Earthjustice and Consumer Federation of America, on behalf of a group of more than 20 firefighter, health, science and consumer groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the National Hispanic Medical Association and the International Association of Fire Fighters, asked the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to ban organohalogen flame retardants (OFRs), which have been linked to reduced IQ, cancer, hormone disruption and reproductive system damage.1 The petition called for sales of four categories of consumer products — children’s products, furniture, mattresses and electronic casings — to be prohibited if they [More]
By REALdeal Source: Smokers and Ex-Smokers: Fight Emphysema, Lung Cancer Growth With This Vegetable For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DAVID GUTIERREZ Ex-smokers and others looking to give their lungs a natural health boost can find help in a surprising place: the sweet … Source: Smokers and Ex-Smokers: Fight Emphysema, Lung Cancer Growth With This Vegetable Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Heather Callaghan By ARYA HUMAN GENE EDITING: A summary overview of the science, research, regulations, ethics and hazards of Gene Editing/CRISPR An International Summit on Human Gene Editing hosted by the US National… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lindsay Sheehan There’s a high cost for living in a throwaway culture. The never-ending appetite to consume and toss away only to consume again is not only expensive in the long run, it drains the earth of finite resources and creates environmental and ecological disasters like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The glut of cheap, disposable goods may be a thing of convenience for the end user (to the ceaseless benefit of the corporation of course), but if contributing to the earth’s destruction isn’t actually part of your evil master plan, there are plenty of long-lived products that can [More]
By Admin – Orissa It’s Time to Pay Real Attention to Children’s Health by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.WorldMercuryProject.org Every year, the President of the United States issues a proclamation in honor of Child Health Day (the first Monday of October), which in turn launches Children’s Health Month. President Calvin Coolidge was the first president to dedicate a special day to children’s health, in 1928, recognizing that “the conservation and promotion of child health places upon us a grave responsibility.” The U.S. is not living up to that vital responsibility and, in fact, is failing children miserably. American …read more Source: [More]
By Hesh Goldstein Everyone is looking for the health miracle. We all want to be well and not plagued with sickness or infirmity. We are looking for that one thing that is both simple and effective and above all requires little effort on our part. Unfortunately, it does not work that way. Let me say, first, that there is a “miracle” and that that miracle resides within each and every one of us. The first thing that is required to access the miracle is the desire to be in good health because only from a sincere desire can we implement [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Mac Slavo Leaked internal documents from Monsanto condemn the already-struggling giant to maintain some level of integrity. The company has been caught red-handed using a ghostwriter to craft… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) Here I was, strolling up …read more Source: Natural News     
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) In the aftermath of a …read more Source: Natural News     
By Patrick Hahn Earlier this month, Judge Lawrence Moniz of the Bristol Juvenile Court of Massachusetts pronounced the sentence in the case of Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter. The final tally: one young life ended, another in ruins, and two families who will be dealing with the aftershocks for the rest of their lives. “Death by Text,” an episode of the CBS news magazine 48 Hours, painted a harrowing picture of the tragedy. Unfortunately, the show glossed over the possible role of the psychopharmaceutical industry in the death of Conrad Roy. In the course of my work as a reporter, I [More]
By Admin – Orissa Synthetic Oxytocin, or Pitocin, is often used to induce labor in childbirth. It also can cause some of the same symptoms as Shaken Baby Syndrome. Photo by Colin. by Terri LaPointHealth Impact News Pitocin is one of the most commonly used drugs in childbirth, given to the majority of birthing women to either induce or augment (speed up) labor. Cytotec is also used by many doctors to induce labor. As common as they are, they are not without significant risks to both mother and baby. These are known side effects that are rarely, if ever, told [More]
By Sierra Bright Planting perennials in the fall is a simple way to enjoy a larger, more stunning garden next spring. While you’re probably more accustomed to planting in spring, autumn is another ideal time for getting perennials established in your garden. By purchasing blooming perennials in the fall, you’ll get kind of a two-for-one deal, enjoying the flowering perennials in the autumn, and then again through the spring and summer months, and for many more years to come. Plus, it’s actually easier to plant this season as fall weather tends to be less sporadic in most places, with air [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Aaron Kesel, Natural Blaze How does soda and diet soda affect your body? You may be shocked to know the truth about what is actually going on inside your body every time you drink some cola and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler One of the largest surveys of health in the United States reveals some sobering, though not entirely unexpected news: Americans are fatter than ever. Ouch. The CDC has been asking Americans 18 and older about their health and their family members’ health every year since 1957. The National Health Interview Survey, which contains data from 2015 on more than 100,000 people, shows that more Americans had health insurance and smoked fewer cigarettes in 2015 than in previous years, but obesity and diabetes rates are still climbing. In 2015, 30.4% of Americans age 20 and older said they [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You don’t have to be a cook to know how delicious onions are. If you’re looking for mouthwatering, savory flavor to enhance other foods, cooked or raw, onions are your go-to veggie. Or, when you cut them into slices and bake or sauté them whole, all by themselves, drizzled with olive oil or avocado oil and sprinkled with dried thyme, rosemary and/or basil, the fragrance and flavor are simply heavenly. Onions are also impressive because they’re such a healthy food, imparting vitamins, minerals and powerful compounds that, besides making your eyes water when you [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Traditional medical practitioners have known for millennia that plants have the power to prevent, treat or otherwise improve a number of medical conditions. Plants contain bioactive phytochemicals, such as tocopherols, polyphenols and ascorbic acid, which perform important functions in both plants and humans. Terpenoids (aka isoprenoids) are another beneficial phytochemical — one that many people haven’t heard of before. Out of the seemingly countless compounds in plants, terpenoids represent the largest and most diverse class of beneficial chemicals.1 More than 40,000 individual terpenoids exist, and new ones are discovered every year.2 Plants use terpenoid [More]
By none Recipe by Pete Evans With summer being officially over, it’s time for you to start getting ready for colder days. And what better way to ease the chill than by sipping soup to warm your belly? A perfect example is this asparagus soup recipe from world-renowned chef Pete Evans. Not only will this keep you warm, but it will also provide impressive health benefits because of its nutritious ingredients. If you’re on the lookout for more recipes like this one, the “Fat for Fuel Ketogenic Cookbook” is just what you need. Pete and I recently worked together to [More]
By Thomasina Copenhaver “Almost any edible wild green is richer in vitamins than domestic lettuce. Table lettuce is to wild lettuce what the Protestant’s grape juice is to Christ’s blood, and plays a similar role. Part of us still knows we need the Wild Redeemer. –Dale Pendell, Pharmako/poeia The ignorance of doctors in the Western Medicine system of care never ceases to amaze me. They will put a person on blood pressure medicine, or worse, statin drugs—and insist, despite study after study, heart attack after heart attack—that you must continue to take these meds for the rest of your life. [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Natural Blaze Did you know that green tea and black tea are both the same leaves from the same plant? Black tea is simply prepared differently through fermentation. Sometimes it takes awhile for… …read more Source: Natural Blaze