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By The Yardener Source: Growing Your Own Ginger Indoors (and Turmeric Too!) For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by MEREDITH SKYER Ginger is the perfect herb to grow indoors. It’s very low-maintenance, loves partial sunlight, and you can use parts of it at a time, leaving the rest in the soil to continue growing. Besides, it’s delicious! Really, what’s not to love about year round vegetable gardening, especially when it comes to growing […] Source: Growing Your Own Ginger Indoors (and Turmeric Too!) Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Admin You’re feeling sick, and you’re not sure exactly what it is. You may ask yourself, do I have the flu or just a common cold? And, who do I know the difference between the two of them? The fact is, they are completely different viruses altogether. This video will explain the differences between the llu and the […] The post Common Cold or Flu: What’s The Difference? appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Moss Health Impact News The VAXXED film crew recently interviewed Dr. Moss in West Virginia. Dr. Moss is a professor of medicine at West Virginia School of Medicine. He is also a nephrologist (kidney doctor). He has taught medical ethics for over 25 years. Dr. Moss acknowledges that he could potentially lose his job for speaking out against mandatory vaccines and consenting to be interviewed by the VAXXED film crew. Dr. Moss states that he knows 12 children with autism, including one of his neighbors. Both parents of the child who is his neighbor …read [More]
By Paul Fassa Source: How To Make a Medicine Cabinet in a Bowl – The Key to Beating Winter Illness For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Garlic (Allium sativum), is a bold member of the lily family and a kissing cousin to onions, leeks and chives. It’s been historically used by many cultures since ancient times as a flavoring agent in cooking and as a potent medicine to prevent and treat a wide range of serious health conditions […] Source: How To Make a Medicine Cabinet in a Bowl – The Key to Beating Winter …read [More]
By Will T It’s a common misconception that if your haircare products include ‘Vitamin B’ that you don’t need to worry about your hair becoming dry and damaged. Although these products help, they are not enough by itself to provide your hair with all the vitamins you need. It is very important to include all the top vitamins to receive the top benefits for the health of your hair. By educating yourself with what foods include which vitamins you can figure out a nice and balanced diet to allow yourself enough of each vitamin to achieve shiny, luxurious, healthy hair. [More]
By Dr. Mercola Grapefruits are delicious– they are a treat on their own and are a wonderful addition to any salad. They are packed with nutrients, too. Like other citrus fruits, grapefruit can also be converted into an essential oil, which is packed with antioxidants and provides numerous practical uses and benefits. What Is Grapefruit Oil? Grapefruit is known by its scientific names Citrus Racemosa and Citrus Maxima. The latter was given to larger varieties to emphasize their size.1 The history and origin of grapefruit is shrouded in mystery. However, some accounts show that the fruit was first bred in [More]
By The Yardener Source: How to Grow Peppers and Tomatoes in Self-Watering Buckets For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by JIM LISTER The Alaska Grow Bucket design is based on a Sub Irrigated Planter (SIP) that irrigates from below your plants and depends on a wicking medium to draw water up to the plant roots. The advantage of this system over other container systems is the lack of pumps and timers to circulate water. […] Source: How to Grow Peppers and Tomatoes in Self-Watering Buckets Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: [More]
By Heather Callaghan (HM) Consumer spending makes up 70% of the United States economy. We all have bills to pay and mouths to feed, but what do Americans actually spend on? Here is a breakdown of how Americans spent… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In the quest for happiness, many people put their hopes on the attainment of material possessions when what may matter most of all, according to new research, are things that money can’t buy, namely good health and strong relationships. In the new Origins of Happiness study, findings of which were presented at the London School of Economics (LSE) well-being conference in December 2016, survey data collected from four countries revealed the key determinants of people’s life satisfaction. Good Friends, Mental and Physical Well-Being Matter More Than Income LSE economist …read more Read more here: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Recent research shows that American doctors are still over-prescribing many different kinds of drugs,1 especially antibiotics and opioid pain killers, despite repeated calls for prudence. U.S. health care expenses have also risen, hitting $3.2 trillion annually as of 2015, and rising prescription prices combined with over-prescribing are significant drivers of these rising costs, according to a government report.2,3,4,5 While psychiatric drugs were not included in that report, statistics reveal a very clear trend of over-prescribing here as well. According to recent research, 1 in 6 …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Stanley Jacob, professor of surgery at UOMS. Dr. Jacob is a pioneer researcher on the health properties of DMSO. Image source. by Paul Fassa Health Impact News DMSO is a well-studied healing compound, but virtually unknown to the public. Why? Technically it’s known as dimethyl sulphoxide, and its physiological properties were accidentally discovered well before its medical applications were researched in the 1960s and publicized in the 1970s. It soon became a controversial cancer treatment or adjunct to chemotherapy that is now mostly suppressed in the USA. Russian …read more Read more here: Health Impact [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Chronic pain is a significant challenge in the U.S., affecting more people than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined.1 Up to 80 percent of the U.S. population will experience back pain at some point in their life.2 Overall, pain costs the U.S. between $560 billion and $635 billion each year.3 The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that half the adult population in the world has experienced a headache in the past year.4 To control pain, many turn to ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) often prescribed after an injury, …read more Read more here: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Buying a car seat for your child should not have to involve worrying about toxic chemicals. It is ironic that the seat you depend upon to protect your child in case of a car accident may expose your child to toxic chemicals known to trigger serious health damage, particularly to young children. The products you depend on may be loaded with phthalates, flame retardants and bisphenol A (BPA). Instead of being held accountable for toxic exposures, these companies are given the green light for production and distribution to an unsuspecting public. Following a study [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Parasites lurking deep within the human body may be hidden from sight – but their effects can be far-reaching and serious. Ranging in size from tiny microorganisms to ten-foot-long segmented worms, intestinal parasites can cause inflammation in the brain, muscles, esophagus and skin, and are associated with leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, acid reflux, joint pain, seasonal and food allergies – and a host of other problems. The good news: These noxious pests are vulnerable to certain foods and …read more Read more here: Natural Health 365     
By Heather Callaghan By True Activist According to www.webometrics.info, there are more than 17 000 universities, but getting a degree in many of them is quite costly. Many students around the world(and their families)… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
The price of food heavily influences assumptions about nutritious quality and even effects the health issues consumers worry about, a series of experiments at Ohio State University has found. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Admin By – Peg Streep You wake up one morning and it dawns on you that you’re not holding your own in this problem relationship. In fact, you are getting trounced, pounced, and hurt. It doesn’t matter whether the person is a parent, sibling, co-worker, friend, or even a spouse or lover or whether they’re manipulative, bullying, combative, or […] The post 8 Strategies for Dealing With Toxic People appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) New research has shown that small …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) In an article I produced on NaturalHealth365, I talked about the confusion surrounding coconut oil and the conflicting research focused on the impact of saturated fats on human health. Today, we hope to dispel the myths and to offer an empowering message about your health. Over the past 50 years, a majority of healthcare providers have warned us that saturated fats, like those found inside coconut oil, are ‘bad for us.’ But, we have several questions for you – listed below …read more Read more here: Natural Health 365     
By S.D. Wells (NaturalNews) Many health conscious consumers rarely, if …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Michael By Anna Hunt Our world can be very toxic. This is simply a fact of modern life. Pollutants are everywhere. In the air we breathe. In the food we eat. In the water we drink, and they can even invade… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler When most people think of virtual reality (VR), their minds go to video games and being able to be in the middle of the action that right now they can only view on a TV or computer screen. But for some, VR therapy might soon become a viable and safe treatment for depression. VR Helped People be Less Critical of Themselves Part of the pain of depression is self-deprecation, feelings of failure, and hopelessness about the future. Researchers at University College London (UCL) and University of Barcelona – ICREA say they’ve found VR therapy may help depression [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville A new study coming out of the University of South Carolina shows extremely promising results for a new treatment for PTSD and substance abuse. Although the new treatment is… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Carrie Brown Winter is the “perfect storm” for cold and flu. The cold weather forces you indoors. Of course, you’re then stuck sitting near the person coughing up a lung. But if you were to try this immunity building juice, your immune system would have a fighting chance. Utilizing the natural immune boosting properties of fruit and vegetables, this juice is the bomb. Literally. A bomb meant to explode those little, microscopic critters that have destroyed your immunity. So what are these great fruit and veggies, you ask? I’m so glad you asked! Immunity Building Fruit and Vegetables Garlic–Widely [More]
By Admin By: Jill P. Weber Ph.D. Feeling good about yourself makes you attractive to others. As you love yourself, life becomes less burdensome and relationships become easier and more spontaneous. You don’t spend your time second-guessing what others are thinking about you and where you stand in your various relationships. When you have an internal sturdiness deep within your […] The post How to Make Yourself More Attractive to Others appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Heather Callaghan By Jeremiah Johnson “Water, water, everywhere,” wrote Coleridge, in application to the ancient mariner of his prose. The big difference, though, is his water was not potable, as it was the ocean. … …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze