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By Admin – Orissa According to the CDC, vaccination of preterm infants is a perfectly safe medical practice. Suzanne Humphries, MD, exposes what a dangerous lie that is. by Jeremy R. HammondJeremyrHammond.com Excerpts: According to the CDC, it is perfectly safe to vaccinate preterm babies by the same childhood vaccination schedule as full-term infants. “You can vaccinate premature babies according to chronological age”, the CDC says, meaning that there is no reason to delay vaccination until the infant has matured more, developmentally. The CDC states that “The vaccines cannot harm them and …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By JD Heyes (Natural News) If ever there was a …read more Source: Natural News     
By Admin – Orissa Jasmin Soriat, 19, from Vienna, died from respiratory failure three weeks after having a second dose of the Gardasil vaccine. Image source from Daily Mail UK. Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The Daily Mail, a U.K. publication, has published an article exposing the carnage that has resulted from the HPV vaccine Gardasil. They highlight the story of Jasmin Soriat, 19, from Vienna, who died from respiratory failure three weeks after having a second dose of the Gardasil vaccine. The article is based on the new HPV vaccine documentary, Sacrificial Virgins. To …read more Source: [More]
Millions of people already sell electricity from solar panels back into the grid. New battery technology makes it increasingly practical for neighbors to store and share electricity. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Sierra Bright Other than Charlotte, that intelligent, graceful spider that spun a web to save Wilbur the pig in “Charlotte’s Web,” spiders are something that most of us don’t want to have in our home. Even if we understand that most of them don’t want to harm us and that they can even kill other bugs that can wreak some serious havoc in our home, we don’t want them there. That’s especially true of people who live in an area with dangerous spiders like the brown recluse or black widow. But how to get rid of them? Powerful chemicals [More]
An established but little known psychological theory is likely to improve performances across a range of activities, including sport, according to new research published that can be applied to amateurs or skilled performers alike says psychologist Dr Warren Mansell, from The University of Manchester. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By REALdeal Source: Study Reveals Link Between Depression, Mental Disorders, and Sugar For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by JULIE FIDLER A 30-year study published in Scientific Reports suggests that people who consume high amounts of sugar intake may be more likely to experience mental health problems, especially men. Further, the study reveals a link between sugar and depression, which should be intriguing to everyone given the amount of sugar Americans consume. [1] […] Source: Study Reveals Link Between Depression, Mental Disorders, and Sugar Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Did you know that eating certain kinds of sugar can raise your risk of catching the influenza virus? Chances are, you’ll never hear this information from a conventionally-trained physician. (But, it’s true) Most people are aware of the health risks of sugar and simple carbohydrates. The rise in glucose levels can lead to diabetes, obesity, fatty liver disease, and a range of other health problems related to inflammation – including a higher risk of cancer. High glucose levels also cause an increase in LDL cholesterol, while …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cellphones are growing in popularity every year. Smartphones enable users to call, text and use the internet from almost anywhere there is a cellphone signal. From the convenience of a piece of equipment that fits in your pocket, you can communicate and receive news from anywhere in the world. According to the Pew Research Center, nearly 90 percent of Americans own a cellphone and two-thirds of those are smart phones.1 The cellphone has become the most rapidly accepted device in the history of consumer technology. Pew attributes the rise in popularity to the development [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Quercetin, a flavonoid found in leaves, seeds, flowers and fruit, is the plant kingdom’s first line of defense against threats – including infections and environmental toxins. Now, researchers are finding that this natural protector can extend an impressive range of benefits to humans as well – especially when it is used with vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant in its own right. From reducing inflammation to alleviating allergies to protecting the heart and brain, quercetin seems designed to selectively target disease and dysfunction – without dangerous …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Debbie Wolfe Relieve Itchy Skin With Soothing Ingredients If you need relief from itchy and irritated skin, then oatmeal bath melts are perfect for you. Oatmeal and lavender work together to calm inflamed skin and the shea butter and sweet almond oil helps to moisturize and lock in additional moisture. The perfect combination of soothing scents, whilst healing irritated skin, these bath melts would be a real treat at bath time. Easy to make and no chemicals in sight, making your own bath melts is a great way of saving money and reaping the benefits of beautiful nature. How [More]
By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is defined medically as macrovesicular steatosis, or abnormal retention of lipids (fats) sufficient and large enough to distort or replace the nuclei of liver cells among those who consume less than 20 grams (.7 ounces) of alcohol per day. NAFLD, unknown prior to 1980, has become our largest liver health issue nationally and throughout most industrialized nations. Fatty liver disease affects metabolism and usually manifests as obesity and insulin resistance, which are direct co-factors for type 2 diabetes. It can also progress to inflammation of [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Aaron Kesel, Natural Blaze The CDC has announced there might be a link between miscarriages and vaccinations. The researchers found that women who had miscarriages between 2010 and 2012 were more… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt of Sophia Health Institute. Image source. Nano-Aluminum, Glyphosate, and the Life Saving Work of Parasites by John P. Thomas Health Impact News The bodies of Americans are saturated with very high levels of nano-aluminum. This provides ideal conditions for severe parasite infestation. These burdens are making us a country of chronically ill and cognitively impaired people. This is part two of a series on nanotechnology and its effect on human health. In the first article, I provided an overview of the safety concerns associated with manmade nanotechnology, and identified nano-aluminum as …read more [More]
By Heather Callaghan Farmers Challenge Monsanto CEO’s Definition of “Success” Washington, DC – As members of Congress return to Capitol Hill today, 85 farm and farmer support organizations sent letters to the U.S…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Debbie Wolfe With all of that shampooing, styling, coloring, heat and so many other things we put our hair through, it’s no wonder that many of us are suffering from lackluster, damaged hair. Thankfully, Mother Nature has given us natural ingredients that can help, including oils. In fact, some of those very same oils you like to cook with can also be used to help enhance the health and beauty of your hair, especially when used as a hot oil treatment. Here’s why: Rescuing dull, dry hair If your hair feels like straw and lacks shine, a natural hot [More]
By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News The CDC currently attributes vaccines and antibiotics as the two major milestones of modern medicine. Many of us have taken a more critical attitude towards vaccines, but the reputation of antibiotics is still mostly untarnished. The fact of antibiotic resistant bacteria is considered the worst public health medical nightmare by mainstream media and medicine. This situation is blamed on antibiotic overuse. Yet few are asking “why?” Why are these medical wonders losing out to those terrible germs that threaten humanity? Few dare to …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Heather Callaghan By Daisy Luther When a disaster draws near, suddenly, preppers don’t seem quite so crazy anymore. Right now, with Irma heading our way so closely on the heels of Harvey, a lot of people on the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Specific compounds within cocoa promote the release of insulin and help protect against the onset of type-2 diabetes (T2D), reports a new study in Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola I’ve often noted that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are a pernicious, hidden health risk. But exactly how does this kind of microwave radiation damage your health? Martin Pall, Ph.D., has identified and published research describing the likely molecular mechanisms of how EMFs from cellphones and wireless technologies damage plants, animals and humans.1,2 ,3,4 Pall has a bachelor’s in physics from Johns Hopkins and a Ph.D. in biochemistry and genetics from Caltech, and is uniquely qualified for this type of research. For the past 18 years, he’s been scouring the medical …read more Source: mercola     
By Heather Callaghan By Aaron Kesel, Natural Blaze What It Means If You Are Sensitive to Music Here’s how music can affect your emotions and how some people are more sensitive to music than others. Matthew Sachs, a… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Even if you rarely cook or bake, if you have anything in your cupboard in the way of spices, cinnamon is probably one of them. The warming, fragrant powder harvested from the bark of a tropical evergreen bush not only is tasty in a plethora of dishes both sweet and savory, but has a long history of use as a medicinal. Ayurvedic medicine originated in India more than 3,000 years ago. Maharishi Ayurveda Products International (MAPI) notes that cinnamon is often used for Ayurvedic recipes to enhance the bioavailability of other herbs while combining [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola This year marks the 20th anniversary of “First Do No Harm,” a film directed by American movie director and writer Jim Abrahams. Based on real-life events, the film relates the successful treatment of one boy’s severe case of epilepsy using a ketogenic diet. Prior to the fictionalized family’s discovery of the diet, their youngest son, Robbie, was given many pharmaceutical medications, some of which caused constipation, fevers, rashes and other harmful side effects, including at least one near-death episode. Aspects of the storyline mirror Abrahams’ own experience with his infant son Charlie, who makes [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you suffer with a chronic illness – you may find the information (here) about CBD to be a great place to begin your journey back to optimal health. At first glance, the theory that some people suffer with pain due to a “deficiency” of cannabinoids – the psychoactive compounds in marijuana – could pass for a tongue-in-cheek witticism shared among cannabis enthusiasts. This is especially true in light of the suggested “remedy” of ingesting plant-based cannabinoids to correct the deficiency. Yet, scientific evidence supports the fact that this …read more Source: Natural Health [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Everyone knows how good it feels to be in a natural environment. Now scientific research is proving the strong relationship between spending (more) time in nature and feeling less depression and anxiety. This is particularly important for those suffering with PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. A study by the Institute for European environmental Policy (IEEP) found that persons living close to natural spaces were less likely to suffer from depression and obesity. They were also more naturally active, bringing them the additional mood-boosting brain and body chemistry …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Sierra Bright Not all geeks sit behind a computer, there are more than a few gardeners who love a great garden gadget and some of the new, trendy items that have come out recently really are worth the money, making burdensome tasks easier, adding some fun or helping your garden to thrive. 1. ColdSnap! Frost Alarm With fall and winter just around the corner, you won’t want to get caught off guard by a sudden drop in temperature, especially if you’re in an area of the country subject to extremes. This gardening app really is a must have, as [More]
By Admin by CAITLIN DEWEYPittsburgh Post-Gazette Excerpts: Clay Mayes slams on the brakes of his Chevy Silverado and jumps out with the engine running, yelling at a dogwood by the side of the dirt road as if it said something insulting. Its leaves curl downward and in on themselves like tiny, broken umbrellas. It’s the telltale mark of inadvertent exposure to a controversial herbicide called dicamba. “This is crazy. Crazy!” shouts Mayes, a farm manager, gesticulating toward the shriveled canopy off Highway 61. “I just think if this keeps going on. . .” “Everything’ll be dead,” says Brian Smith, his [More]