By none When it comes to purchasing essential oils, there are a lot of factors that affect your decision to buy them or not: value for money, freshness, effectiveness or all of the three. There are oils that can give you all of these qualities with just a few drops, and galbanum essential oil happens to be one of them. What Is Galbanum Oil? Galbanum essential oil comes from the plant of the same name (Ferula galbaniflua).1 The plant is native to countries in southern Europe, North Africa and West Asia, particularly in Iran, where it’s said to have originated.
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By Hesh Goldstein Using the HRT (hormone replacement therapy) drug scandal for openers, relying on conventional medicine to treat your health is like playing Russian Roulette with your life. Virtually every popular treatment offered by conventional medicine is potentially deadly. Chemotherapy kills more patients than it saves, bariatric surgery kills thousands of obese patients right on the operating table, HRT drugs double your risk of breast cancer and pharmaceuticals may double your risk of heart attacks or stroke. Over-the-counter painkillers can kill you from internal bleeding, vaccines cause autism and Alzheimer’s disease, antidepressant drugs cause diabetes, diabetes drugs double the
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By Heather Callaghan By Dylan Magaster A delightful tiny house anyone would be proud to call home. Enter this exquisitely hand crafted home that is full of secrets. Travis Build his own Tiny House on Wheels, he started… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Karen Berrios When I was first diagnosed ( Karen’s Journey ) I couldn’t help myself but to feel afraid, somehow I felt shame for feeling this emotion because I thought as a believer of God I had to be strong in every area of my life despite the challenges I may face. After all the word of God says in His perfect love there is no fear. Could it be then that I really didn’t know of His love? Or perhaps, I’m a normal human being with normal emotions? God gave us emotions right? Let me tell you… Yes!!
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By Heather Callaghan By Health Tips Now Most people, over the age of 50, wake up during the night to urinate. This condition is known as nocturia. It can lead to irritability, sleep disruption, stress, and daytime… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Amy Goodrich (Natural News) As more people are turning …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Perhaps you first heard about Vegemite in the early 1980s from the Men at Work song, “Down Under.” The Australian sandwich spread, described by the Telegraph as a sticky, gloopy, salty spread made from yeast extract, may be the flavor that embodies the entire continent, as 23 million jars are purchased in Australia every year.1 Vegemite’s first cousin, Marmite, is the British version of the controversial condiment. Both are considered an acquired taste, but it’s the latter that’s been scrutinized in scientific circles and found to contain some very impressive properties for the human
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By chrisclarkxerveo According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 36.5 percent of all American adults are considered obese. This is a significant health problem since obesity has been linked to an increase in risk of heart disease, stroke, type-2 diabetes, and a myriad of other diseases. As such, many people are beginning to gain a better understanding of the risks associated with obesity and are taking steps to shed the excess weight. Unfortunately, many people have a difficult time losing excess weight, which can be a rather disheartening process. More often than not, this leads to someone giving
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola There is a significant cost to your health from light pollution resulting from living in a 24/7 society. A growing number of street lights and lit signs obscure the night sky, and your bedroom is likely dimly lit from street lamps, digital equipment or alarm clocks. It’s not possible to “feel” the changes in your brain and body from outdoor street light that seeps in around your bedroom curtains or the dim glow from your alarm clock. Yet, even a dim light at night affects your natural sleep cycle and produces biological changes which,
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Discovering the fountain of youth has been one of the world’s most sought-after but elusive endeavors. New information suggests that enhanced metabolism may be a valuable key for improved health and longevity. Scientists at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine and the life sciences company Cardax collaborated on a study aimed at evaluating a naturally occurring chemical with promise for anti-aging therapy. FOXO3 is a gene that’s been proven to improve longevity, and the astaxanthin compound CDX-085 was instrumental in this venture. Dr. Bradley Willcox, director of research at the
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the U.S. surgeon general, more Americans now use prescription opioids than smoke cigarettes.1 This makes sense when you consider prescriptions for opioid painkillers rose by 300 percent between 2000 and 2009,2,3 and Americans now use 80 percent of all the opioids sold worldwide.4 In Alabama, which has the highest opioid prescription rate in the U.S., 143 prescriptions are written for every 100 people.5 A result of this over-prescription trend is skyrocketing deaths from overdoses.6,7 The most common drugs involved in prescription opioid overdose …read more Read more here: mercola
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By none Recipe from Jennafer Ashley of PaleoHacks When it comes to traditional and timeless desserts, one of the most loved choices that many people appreciate is vanilla custard. Creamy and sweet, this classic culinary treat is made by gently heating a mixture of eggs and cream until it reaches the desired thickness.[1] Custard has been around since the Middle Ages, and was first used as a filling for tarts and pies. Today, it’s incorporated in various desserts, such as eclairs and trifles, or served by itself. There’s even a National Vanilla Custard Day, which falls on August 17[CO1] ,
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By GROW test Source: How to Raise Chickens for Your Garden: Watch These Mind-Blowing Benefits For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This might actually qualify as being too cool for school. Bruce Morgan, a farmer from Australia, has figured out a great way to get his chickens involved in gardening around the house using a series of wire tunnels. It really goes to show how useful a chicken can be for your farm, even aside from […] Source: How to Raise Chickens for Your Garden: Watch These Mind-Blowing Benefits Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Modern agricultural practices have led to ever-increasing amounts of chemicals being used on our food, and whether we’re talking about pesticides, herbicides or fungicides, most have deleterious effects on health. According to the latest report on pesticide residues in food by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), a mere 15 percent of all the food samples tested in 2015 were free from pesticide residues. In 2014, over 41 percent of samples had no detectable pesticide residues on them.1 That just goes to show how quickly our food is being poisoned. …read more Read more
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Improving bone health and avoiding osteoporosis may be easier than we once thought. In fact, better bone density could be as simple as eating more dried plums. In the U.S. alone, around 8 million women experience osteoporosis and a deterioration in bone health during menopause due to the sudden cessation of ovarian hormone production. However, it is estimated that around 2 million American men experience osteoporosis as well. Dried plums superior for bone health than dates, figs, raisins, strawberries and apples Dried plums for bone health and osteoporosis were studied by researchers …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Staying awake during surgery is the norm for certain procedures, like some cesarean sections and brain surgeries. However, most people expect that they’ll be under general anesthesia should they require surgery. This may soon change, as increasing numbers of patients are opting to take control of their surgical experience and stay awake during the procedure. It’s a decision that comes with both benefits and risks — to the patient and the surgeon. Not every surgery is appropriate for staying awake, but if you’re given the option, here’s what you should consider. During Which Types
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It’s estimated that nearly 57,000 new cases of thyroid cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2017, a far lower number than many other adult cancers, like colorectal, lung, breast and prostate.1 However, the number is noteworthy because it has risen significantly in recent years. Rates of thyroid cancer have tripled in the last decade, making it — papillary thyroid cancer in particular — the most rapidly increasing cancer in the U.S.2 While part of this rise is blamed on the increased use of thyroid ultrasound detecting small thyroid nodules that may otherwise
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By Thomasina Copenhaver Sometime about a hundred years ago, the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations decided to “reform” medical education in America by engineering medical school curriculum through their grants and donations. When money comes from a donor—the curriculum and the outcome is logically going to be what the donor wants it to be. Carnegie and Rockefeller bestowed literally hundreds of millions of dollars on these schools to “standardize” care to patented, petrochemical drug intensive treatment to the exclusion of all others. Natural healing, that had brought humanity to this point since the beginning of time, was summarily bastardized, the wisdom
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By Martin Hajek Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), is unfortunately usually known for being a pesky weed, which people commonly remove from their backyards (and often spray with herbicides). However, humans have been using dandelion in food and teas for its medicinal properties for most of the recorded history. Many people still underestimate the benefits of this plant. When we talk about the dandelion tea, we are talking about two different teas: an infusion made from the leaves and the other made from the roots. The best way to get all of the benefits is to put the dried root and leaves
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By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) A recent action by the head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensures that residue from a toxic pesticide can remain on food. Just under the deadline mandated by a federal appeals court, the new EPA administrator Scott Pruitt reversed a tentative 2015 decision to revoke food tolerances of chlorpyrifos – an insecticide linked with cancer and neurological problems. With this action, Pruitt totally ignored the conclusions of the federal agency’s own scientists, as well as independent scientific studies and literature. But, wait, this story is worse than you …read more Read more here:
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By REALdeal Source: 6 Bizarre “Conspiracy Theories” That Turned Out to Be True For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Mainstream media has done their due diligence to slap a label on any news story that doesn’t fit their agenda, which we’ve come to discover is dictated by the world’s elite. Many stories are derided as mere conspiracy theories, ensuring they don’t receive serious consideration and are instead viewed as some sort of backward joke. Conspiracy theories are […] Source: 6 Bizarre “Conspiracy Theories” That Turned Out to Be True Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy …read more Read more
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By Heather Callaghan By Organic and Healthy Japan’s history is rich with wisdom and philosophy, and we’re here to offer some of our favorite gems! 31 pieces of profound wisdom from Japan that will change… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Admin by Lorraine ChowEcoWatch Excerpts: Boulder County, Colorado will completely phase out genetically modified (GMO) corn and sugar beets, and neonicotinoid insecticides on county-owned land. According to the Daily Camera, commissioners voted 2-1 last week to approve the latest version of a transition plan that bans the cultivation of GMO corn by the end of 2019 and GMO sugar beets by the end of 2021. Neonicotinoids, which have been widely blamed for the declines of bees and other pollinators, will also be phased out within five years …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By Ariana Source: L.A. High School Students Help Spread Urban Farming For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This 1.5 acre lot in South Los Angeles, is filled with garden beds that grow everything from collard greens to kumquats. Students are tending to the fresh fruits and colorful veggies on a sunny day in Los Angeles. While some water new seedlings, other harvest fresh produce. This lot is called the Fremont […] Source: L.A. High School Students Help Spread Urban Farming Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J Frompovich What’s making airlines flight crews sick? Reports have been surfacing about cabin crews complaining regarding new, corporate-issued uniforms making them sick. Other crew… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Jayson Veley (Natural News) Just because someone holds the …read more Read more here: Natural News