By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) One of the most common infectious diseases known to the modern world is gum disease and its associated tooth decay issues – which affects 3.9 billion people worldwide. Also called periodontal disease, this often overlooked health problem is directly linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, arthritis, diabetes and even dementia. According to periodontist and functional medicine practitioner Dr. Alvin Danenberg, simply changing diet and lifestyle habits hold the key to reversing this major health threat. Discover the real cause of tooth decay and gum disease plus how to AVOID serious health …read more Read
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By REALdeal Source: Study: Alzheimer’s and Aluminum Link For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DR. MERCOLA Aluminum has been long known to be neurotoxic, with mounting evidence that chronic exposure is a factor in many neurological diseases, including dementia, autism, and Parkinson’s disease. However, definitive scientific proof is difficult to establish due to the the lack of longitudinal studies, as well as pushback from industries that use aluminum […] Source: Study: Alzheimer’s and Aluminum Link Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Heather Callaghan By Aura Lakshmi The history of Cannabis. Cannabis has an ancient history that stretches back many years. One of its first known uses was in 2727 BC when it was used by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
If you have more lean muscle tissue, you have less risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Findings outlined by US and Chinese scientists provide further insights into how muscles use glucose in a feedback loop as well as its role in whole-body glucose balance. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Admin – Orissa Vernon Johnston by Paul Fassa Health Impact News There are some folks who know the truth of chemo drugs’ toxicity and will do whatever it takes to avoid a therapy that many do not survive, whether they have medical insurance or not. Two such persons were Vernon Johnston and Ann Cameron. Both were diagnosed with cancer, and both took paths few would dare under the circumstances. The pressure is great to succumb to conventional medical treatments. There are dietary treatments under supervision, however, that have much higher success rates with no serious side effects. Though not
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By Seth Pollard Are you eating a gluten-free diet, but you don’t have celiac disease? A new study suggests that you may not want to make that move. Not only does a gluten-free diet not prevent heart disease, but researchers say avoiding gluten when you don’t have celiac disease could lead to cardiovascular disease and more. According to the study, people without celiac disease who go gluten-free could wind up with serious health problems, because a gluten-free diet is associated with lower consumption of whole grains, which are associated with a lower risk of heart disease. [1] Read: “Maybe it’s
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By Mike Barrett The potentially deadly, drug-resistant “superbug,” carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), is more widespread in U.S. hospitals than previously thought, an earlier-released study has found. [1] Researchers looked for cases of infections caused by CRE in a sample of 4 U.S. hospitals – 3 in the Boston area and 1 in California – and identified numerous varieties of the bacterium. [2] Each year, CRE bacteria sicken about 9,300 people and claim the lives of 600 people in the United States, according to the CDC. Those numbers are climbing. CRE bacteria, in particular, have been called “nightmare bacteria” by CDC Director
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Gum disease and bleeding gums are unpleasant conditions that could lead to more serious health problems, including cardiovascular issues, a decline in organ health and decreased immunity. But, now, there’s new evidence that unhealthy gums can lead to brain disorders like, dementia. Don’t ignore the signs of poor health: Gum disease is an oral health issue often characterized by bleeding gums, foul breath, mouth pain, ulcers, bone loss and tooth loss. In addition, it’s been linked to accelerated cognitive decline in persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitive decline increased up to six …read more Read
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By Seth Pollard Between 30-40% of American adults have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition with no visible signs that rarely causes symptoms. Despite its near-invisibility, NAFLD raises the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. What’s more, a recent study suggests that people with a high-risk variant of the PNPLA3 gene are much more likely to have NAFLD if they’re obese than if they’re thin. [1] NAFLD actually refers to several stages of disease. Most people have a form of the disease known as “fatty liver,” in which more than 5% of the liver is made
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By Dr. Serge Gregoire Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected black legged ticks (1). Very recently, this infection has also been shown to be transmitted my mosquito bites and fleas (2, 3). This would explain the rapid increase of Lyme disease across the country. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema. If left untreated, the infection can spread to joints, the heart, the nervous system and eventually the whole body. Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings (e.g., rash),
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By Heather Callaghan By Health Tips Now Sweating is a vital function of our bodies that regulates core body temperature – overheating can be fatal. When the temperature rises over 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Mike Barrett We know (or think we know) that high blood glucose, or hyperglycemia, is linked to diabetes and obesity. But now scientists have also recently discovered a link between excess blood sugar and Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers have established a “tipping point” link between excess blood glucose and the disease, meaning that people who eat a lot of sugar could be more likely to go on to develop Alzheimer’s. [1] Omar Kassaar, a biologist at the University of Bath in the U.K., said in a press release: “Excess sugar is well-known to be bad for us when it comes
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By Michael By Anna Hunt Grand Cayman’s CTMH Doctors Hospital and Cayman Pharmacy Group has started dispensing cannabis oil to patients with a valid medical documentation. To meet expected demand, CTMH purchased… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler There are test-tube babies and three-parent babies, and both generate plenty of controversy. But as it stands, making a baby still requires an egg from a mother and sperm cells from a father. Scientists say that won’t always be the case, though, because someday it will likely be possible to make babies from skin cells alone. Last year, scientists in Japan revealed that mice had been born of eggs made from a parent’s skin cells, and researchers believe the same technique can one day be used in humans. [1] Known as in-vitro gametogenesis, or IVG, the process
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By Galen Chay There’s a whole lot of misleading information around regarding the types of foods that a Type 2 diabetic or someone with prediabetes can eat. I’ve seen lots of articles from health sites saying eating certain foods or supplements will help in controlling elevated blood sugar levels in Type 2 diabetes. While that may be true, I believe that it’s the overall diet that will make the difference, not just eating 1 or 2 foods or supplements. So in this article, I’m not going in that direction. Instead, I’m going to list out 6 foods that diabetics should
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By Hesh Goldstein On November 12, 2013, Anthony Samsel and Dr. Stephanie Seneff published a report with 270 references in Toxicology entitled, “Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases 11: Celiac sprue and gluten intolerance”. The opening paragraph lays out the framework for the report. What’s interesting is that despite the fact that Mr. Samsel and Dr. Seneff are highly respected in their fields, Monsanto and the other biotech pimps vehemently say their article if unfounded and unsubstantiated. I guess Mr. Samsel and Dr. Seneff made up all those references. The opening paragraph is as follows: “Celiac disease, and, more generally, gluten
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The discovery, made at The University of Texas Health Science Center, increases the types of pancreatic cells that secrete insulin. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By Daisy Luther If you buy organic products, chances are you have heard of Azure Standard, which is sort of like a mobile co-op that delivers well-priced organic food and products in bulk to drop-off… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Admin – Orissa Melinda Garrett. Image Source. Parents Against CPS Corruption fights ‘medical kidnap’ by Michelle ChanSan Francisco BayView Excerpts: Eight years ago, Melinda Garrett was induced into labor a month and a half before her due date. To Melinda, the baby represented a new beginning, a way to right all the wrongs and trauma and abuse she herself had endured as the survivor of childhood sexual and physical abuse, sex trafficking and a previously stillborn birth. She swore to break the cycle of abuse and to give everything she never had as a child to her newborn baby.
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By Admin – Orissa by Celeste McGovern Children’s Medical Safety Research Institute It’s never been done before. The first-of-its-kind study of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated American homeschooled children shows who is really ailing…and parents should be worried Something is wrong with America’s children. They are sick – allergic, asthmatic, anxious, autoimmune, autistic, hyperactive, distracted and learning disabled. Thirty-two million American children – a full 43% of them – suffer from at least one of 20 chronic illnesses not including obesity. Across the board, once rare pediatric disorders from autism and ADD to Type 1 diabetes and Tourette’s syndrome is …read more
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By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich The American media truly has lost its scruples, including its corporate mindset, and ethically should be denounced for inciting domestic terrorism and vigilantism regarding… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By annkatelyn Having your very own garden is fun since you get to grow your plants. Some people think that having a garden is just all about planting and growing seeds. But the truth is, there a lot of things that you can do in your garden, from planting, to soaking the sun, to making it a place where you and your family and friends can hang out after a long week. If you are one of the many garden owners who is wondering on how they can improve their outdoor space, then here are some of the gardening tips
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By Michael By Carey Wedler An orca whale that washed up on the coast of Scotland last year was poisoned by environmental pollutants, according to a report released last week. The Guardian reported last Tuesday… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J. Frompovich There is information about AMI Smart Meters probably very few people know anything about, but will affect them enormously, especially when consumers don’t know to expect… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Admin Action News Jax Investigates: Veterans denied benefits for what they call vaccine-related injuries by: Paige Kelton, Action News Jax Excerpts: A local veteran was denied benefits for an illness he says was caused by a vaccine he was ordered to take. An Action News Jax investigation uncovered the federal government is refusing to compensate some veterans who suffered debilitating side effects from the smallpox vaccine they said they were forced to get. Smallpox was eradicated in 1977 and routine vaccinations ended a few years later. After the Sept. 11 attacks, the federal government began inoculating some volunteer first
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Whether or not they’ll admit it, both men and women may catch a reflection of themselves and notice with dismay that their skin looks dull and tired, and see lines or sagging skin they weren’t aware of before. They might purchase creams or lotions in an effort to minimize these and other telltale signs of too much sun, not enough sleep, inadequate nutrients and other factors. One of the biggest contributors to these and other signs of aging is the loss of collagen, an important protein you need to keep your skin looking youthful
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