Today’s fashion has always craved thick eyebrows. Well-shaped eyebrows can make your face look more desirable, whereas thin eyebrows can give you a dull and older look. Many women have eyebrows that are much too thin because they overpluck them, thread them or wax them. However, sometimes eyebrows become thin because of aging, deficiencies in nutrients, issues with makeup and even medical conditions, such as hypothyroidism, eczema and alopecia areata. Sometimes medical procedures, such as chemotherapy and radiation, can cause loss of hair, including eyebrows. However, if you find that your eyebrows are too thin, you can easily solve this
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By Admin – Orissa Mushrooms are a big part of traditional medicine in many cultures, such as China. by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Mushrooms are accepted as culinary delights that are mixed in certain dishes or used as toppings on pizzas. But their tonic and healing qualities are unknown to most in the West. For centuries, Asian, especially Chinese, and Eastern European cultures have used various mushrooms as tonics for improving health and medicinally for curing a wide variety of diseases. Traditional use of mushrooms for health …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By Twain Yobra There are many articles about anti-inflammatory foods but do you know the most inflammatory foods? You see, anti-inflammatory foods won’t do much for you if you continue to eat inflammatory foods. Below, are 14 highly inflammatory foods you should avoid. 1. Vegetable oils: Vegetable oils contain omega 6 fatty acids which are known to cause inflammation and increase risk of chronic diseases. Increasing intake of omega 3 fatty acids can help balance omega 6s ratio and reduce inflammation 2. Dairy products: Milk and other dairy products trigger inflammatory responses. Note that milk is hidden in different foods
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By Dr. Veronique Desaulniers (NaturalHealth365) Once imbalance happens in the body due to poor dietary choices, stress or toxins from the environment, there are internal mechanisms that will “kick in” which will cause cancer to grow and spread. One major internal contributor to cancer is called “vascular endothelial growth factor,” or VEGF. For cancer patients, VEGF can be a deadly process since it causes tissue growth to continue unchecked. Of course, conventional medicine has its so-called “solution” to VEGF in the form of harmful chemotherapy drugs. But there are also ways to work with the body …read more Read more
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By Twain Yobra You probably know that honey has antibacterial properties. But there’s one type of honey that has proven to be more powerful than all. Australian researchers have discovered that Manuka honey kills bacteria than any antibiotic. In the study, conducted in 2009, researchers found that this honey could kill most ‘superbugs’ which had become resistant to antibiotics. Ever since, there has been a high demand for this honey, in fact there were shortages of Manuka at some point and companies started selling fake products. Why Manuka honey is the #1 bacteria killer Antibiotic resistance is on the rise.
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By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Could it be true? Could you and your family be paying top dollar for imported foods that aren’t the least bit organic? According to a report by the Alliance for… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Admin by Friends of the Earth A stunning 70 percent of all antibiotics important in human medicine in the U.S. are sold for use in animal agriculture. These lifesaving drugs are fed routinely to animals that are not sick in order to promote growth and prevent diseases that spread easily in crowded, filthy factory farm conditions. Public health agencies have declared antibiotic resistance a top health threat in the U.S. — and the rampant misuse of antibiotics in livestock production is a major cause. Chain Reaction II is the second annual report and scorecard that grades America’s top restaurant
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We cannot escape the reality that in developed nations, people are often overfed and undernourished. A growing body of literature links dietary choices to brain health and the risk of psychiatric illness. A review of worldwide studies has found that add-on treatment with high-dose b-vitamins — including B6, B8 and B12 — can significantly reduce symptoms of schizophrenia more than standard treatments alone. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) New research is finding that gut health could play a primary role in the onset of Parkinson’s disease. Scientists at California Institute of Technology found a link between gut health and the nervous system disorder. The study examined mice with Parkinson’s disease and found that symptoms were alleviated using treatments to improve gut health. Healthy gut microbes seem to cooperate with specific genes to help reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive nervous system disorder affecting motor functioning. It comes on gradually, often beginning with barely noticeable …read more Read
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By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), about 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year – that’s 1 in every 4 deaths. In 2016, the National Cancer Institute says over 1.6 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed in the U.S. – with over 595,000 people dying from the disease. The costs linked to treating disease are staggering For example, in 2010, heart disease and stroke costs around $315 billion. Plus, cancer costs around $157 billion. Then, diabetes cost $245 billion, arthritis about $128 billion and the list …read more
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By Admin – Orissa by Alliance for Natural Health – USA Meanwhile, the FDA won’t stop trying to eliminate brain health supplements. We think they want to clear the field for when they finally do approve a drug. Two years ago we reported that Eli Lilly had a potential blockbuster drug for Alzheimer’s in the third and final phase of FDA trials. If it won approval, it was expected to bring in $7.6 billion in sales by 2024. The results are in, and it’s back to the drawing board for Eli Lilly. The drug showed no statistically significant benefits in
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The average American adult took nearly 13 prescription drugs in 2015, according to Kaiser Family Foundation statistics. Seniors (aged 65 and over) took even more; the annual per capita prescription drugs filled at pharmacies was 27 among seniors in 2015, while even U.S. children took an average of four prescriptions each.1 The numbers are alarming not only because of the chronic and acute conditions driving such massive prescription drug usage but also because of the risks of the drugs themselves, particularly when taken in combination. In the U.S., 1 in 5 adults take …read
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Once again, as Western medicine remains baffled by how to effectively eliminate the threat of diseases like cancer and diabetes, we see the power of healing foods like, bitter melon to provide relief. (keep reading to learn more) Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, and the American Cancer Society reports that roughly 53,000 new cases were diagnosed in 2016 alone. Now, emerging research demonstrates that a unique type of Asian melon is showing potential to prevent and treat this aggressive and deadly disease …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Say you’re told you have kidney disease. Knowing these vital organs remove waste and toxins from your system, stimulate the production of red blood cells and regulate your blood pressure, you know you need to do something fast. It’s very likely that one of the first things your doctor will do is put you on a regimen of medications. But a new, five-year study just emerged revealing that one of the best things you can do for your kidneys is to eat three or four servings of vegetables and fruits daily. Not only can
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By kevinjonesjj When we exercise, most of us are aware of what happens to our body; we build muscle and endurance. With hard work we can achieve physical goals of a flat tummy or set personal records in lifting or speed. But how much do we know about what’s going on in our mind? And how do we maximize the effects? Science Behind the Shift Brain chemicals called neurotransmitters are responsible for relaying information throughout our brain and body, commanding your heart to pump, lungs to breathe, and stomach to digest, etc. When they are out of balance, they can
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By kevinjonesjj Treadmill workouts are a go to for anyone looking to shed large amounts of calories. But doing the same thing on the treadmill day after day can get boring really fast. Next time you’re at the gym and you find yourself dreading the cardio bit, try to mix it up with these new versions of cardio workouts on the treadmill. Add Weight To Your Normal Workout! Adding weight to your workout is not a new concept, people have been strapping those cumbersome ankle weights to their feet since the 80s. While ankle weights work fine, they aren’t the
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Meet the Growroom. It’s an open source vertical, garden sphere designed for cities that is 2,8 x 2,5 meters. The urban farm pavilion takes up an incredibly small… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Can bergamot (a fruit from Italy) eliminate the need for cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, such as Lipitor and Zocor? Keep in mind, these cholesterol medications are dangerous. For example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now requires statin drugs to carry labels warning of their association with type 2 diabetes, confusion, memory loss, and muscle pain. In addition, these toxic medications can cause liver toxicity, fatigue, exercise intolerance, heart failure and even premature death. Fortunately, an extract from an unusual orange grown in the south of sunny Italy is impressing …read more Read more here:
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cannabis is a vastly underutilized therapeutic option that has been wrongly vilified by U.S. regulatory agencies. In this interview, Dr. Margaret Gedde, a Stanford-trained pathologist and award-winning researcher, discusses the therapeutic value of this plant. While initially focused on the conventional medical model, Gedde eventually transitioned over to holistic, drug-free health care in 2004. At present, she runs an alternative medical practice in Colorado, the home of medical marijuana, as it was one of the first states to widely legalize and apply it. Gedde specializes in the use of cannabis, especially for the use
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By Admin By: Michelle Schoffro Cook Few people use the herb lemon balm, and even fewer grow it. But if they knew about its impressive array of healing effects, this lovely, fragrant and versatile plant would be popping up in gardens and homes everywhere. Used since ancient times to calm the heart and the body, lemon balm […] The post Eight Health Benefits of Lemon Balm Herb appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Paul Thomas, M.D. Health Impact News Dr. Paul Thomas, M.D., is a board certified pediatrician with a thriving medical practice in Oregon. He is neither anti-vaccine nor pro-vaccine. His belief, which today tragically is a minority view among physicians, is that the health of our children should come first, and that everyone should want safe vaccines. In this video, he takes on the mainstream media for condemning President Trump and his desire to appoint a vaccine safety committee. He asks: They don’t want to find out if there’s a problem with our vaccines? Apparently not.
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By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Artificial sweeteners are contentious ingredients …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Twain Yobra Smoothies are the easiest way to get nutrients from fruits and veggies. In fact, drinking smoothies is better than eating cooked veggies. Nutrients and enzymes are lost when we cook veggies. The smoothie recipes below will help you fight inflammation, reduce risk of cancer and prevent heart disease. Anti-inflammatory smoothie The ingredients in this smoothie have been proven to fight inflammation and lower risk of different diseases, including heart disease. Ingredients: One cup of chopped pineapple, half cup of water, raw honey (optional), one inch of fresh ginger root, one large peeled and sliced carrot, half sweet
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By Twain Yobra Magnesium deficiency can be harmful! Low magnesium levels can cause fatigue, seizures, high blood pressure, blood clots, muscle cramps and so on. It’s estimated that 80 percent of Americans have a magnesium deficiency. And this is not a good thing since this mineral affects every organ in the body. According to the institute of medicine, adult men should consume 400 – 420 mg of magnesium while women should aim for 310 – 360 mg per day. Now, the foods below can help get the recommended amount of magnesium without supplementation. Here are 17 foods that will magnesium
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By Admin This amazing map of ‘Herbal Cures’ from 1932 of the medicinal plants in common use among pharmacists and the public back then. The map itself is called ‘The Service of Pharmacy’: Anything changed in the U.S. between now and then (1932)? Click on the map to view high resolution detail. Where’s the U.S. (and the […] The post Herbal Map of The U.S. Circa 1932 appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com