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By By Vicki Batts (NaturalNews) Is modern life making people sick? While many people have theorized that the way we lead our lives today is nothing short of unnatural, recent research indicates that we may indeed be making ourselves sicker and more prone to disease as time marches on. Experts are even… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Julie Fidler In a new study looking at the effects of a Mediterranean diet on people with poor heart health, the popular diet appeared to help heart patients more than statin drugs. What the Research has to Say Researchers detailed the findings of the observational study at the European Society of Cardiology conference in Rome last weekend. [1] For the study, leading heart disease expert Professor Giovanni de Gaetano and his colleagues followed 1,200 people with a history of heart attacks, strokes, and blocked arteries over 7 years. Over the duration of the study, 208 participants died. [2] The [More]
By REALdeal Source: Top 6 Foods That Naturally Unclog Arteries For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Your arteries are the system within your body that continually transport the essential nutrients and oxygen that you need to survive, from your heart to the rest of your body. A massive part of staying healthy and keeping your arteries clear and clean has to do with your diet. It is very true when […] Source: Top 6 Foods That Naturally Unclog Arteries Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By mcshane Breast cancer is a malignant tumor, which is a group of cancerous cells that can grow and spread to his surrounding tissues. Many factors contribute to causing breast malignancy, though heredity is a major one. It is the second most common cancer among women in the United States. About 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. For women in the United States, breast cancer death rates are among the highest cancer death rates, second only to lung cancer. Vitamin D for Breast Cancer Prevention Many studies have shown that there is a link between [More]
By REALdeal Source: The Products that Make Men Grow Breasts, Linked to Cancers of the Prostate and Liver For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. BY ANYA V Owned by Unilever, the Axe brand includes a range of men’s grooming products with many of the ingredients never even tested for safety according to the C.I.R. – Cosmetic Ingredient Review. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Axe products are loaded with endocrine disrupting chemicals. Endocrine disruptorsare exogenous, synthetic chemicals that have hormone-like effects on both humans […] Source: The Products that Make Men Grow Breasts, Linked to Cancers of the Prostate and …read more [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Lizzie Bennett Some Life-Saving Advice About Mylar Emergency Blankets: And 28 Alternative Uses for Them As it’s getting colder it’s a good time to revisit the uses of mylar blankets in survival… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Christopher David Nurses are among the most underappreciated professionals in the world. They care for us from the time we enter the hospital to the time we leave. They care for our loved ones during the most difficult and terrifying times of our lives. To put it simply, they save lives. Not only that; they save multiple lives every day. Because we are so troubled by whatever issues has brought us to the hospital, we rarely think of the nearly incomprehensible amount of stress that is put upon the person caring for us. This is understandable. When we are [More]
By Phyllis Bentley This master tonic has been around for hundreds of years. We can date this recipe back to the medieval times. This tonic is a natural antibiotic that kills gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. It also has a powerful antiviral and anti-fungal formula, increases blood circulation and lymph flow in all parts of the body. Also, it strengthens your immune system making sure that your body is safe from infections and diseases. Most Powerful Antibiotic Recipe Ingredients: 2 tbsp turmeric powder 24 oz/700 ml organic apple cider vinegar 1/4 cup finely chopped garlic 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 2 [More]
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Judy Mikovits by John P. Thomas Health Impact News The persistent investigation of Dr. Mikovits into the cause and treatment of modern illnesses, along with a handful of other scientists and healthcare providers such as the late Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, M.D., is leading us toward a new understanding of modern illness and its treatment. Dr. Mikovits sees the bigger picture of health and illness that few scientists and healthcare providers have the courage to examine. She had great respect for the work of Dr. Bradstreet and his successful use of the new paradigm for treating [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Many of us are familiar with and fully appreciate the value of a low-carb, high-quality high-fat and moderate-protein diet, but implementing it can be a challenge. Domini Kemp and Patricia Daly have written an excellent resource to help with this, called “The Ketogenic Kitchen: Low Carb. High Fat. Extraordinary Health.” Nutritional ketosis has powerful therapeutic benefits, not only for treating a wide variety of chronic degenerative diseases but also preventing them. The primary challenge really lies in implementation and compliance with the program. Kemp and Daly are both cancer survivors who …read more Read [More]
By Ariana Source: Herbs to Grow in Winter and Fall For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Fall is one of the best times to grow herbs. Growing Herbs in Winter There are some herbs that thrive in mild winters. While it’s not advisable to grow them in harsh winters, they do great in mildly cold weather. If you live in areas with mild winters, consider growing these herbs for […] Source: Herbs to Grow in Winter and Fall Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Twain Yobra Not only are plantains tasty but they also contain lots of nutrients. This close relative of bananas is rich in potassium, fiber, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and much more. But that’s not the only reason you should eat plantain. Research shows it boosts immune system and aids digestion. Here are the health benefits you will experience once you start eating plantain. Your digestive system will improve Plantain is rich in fiber which helps maintain a healthy digestive system. In fact, one cup of plantain will give you a fifth of the daily recommended fiber. A study by [More]
By By Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) Pumpkin is so much more than just a Thanksgiving pie filling or Halloween decoration. Inside its vibrant orange color, its flesh, seeds, and oil are jam-packed with essential plant nutrients. This low-calorie superfood provides only 26 calories per 100 grams. It contains… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Only the ghosts of our forebears know all the uses there have been for the humble pumpkin in the New World, or even worldwide. At Halloween, of course, they promise a fun and inexpensive activity for kids (and adults) with a knife for carving, a spoon for scooping and a candle for illuminating the jack-o-lanterns that are such an iconic part of late October festivities. But the most important use for this big orange veggie is for food. Native Americans cultivated it for millennia before they introduced it to the pilgrims, showing them how [More]
By Admin Statin Use Linked to Increased Parkinson’s Risk by Nancy A. MelvilleMedscape Excerpts: BALTIMORE — New findings from a large national claims database show the use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to be associated with an increased risk for Parkinson’s disease (PD), contrary to previous research suggesting the drugs have a protective effect for PD. “We identified 20,000 Parkinson’s disease patients and looked at whether using statins was associated with a higher or lower risk, and we found people using statins have a higher risk of the disease, so this is the opposite of what has been hypothesized,” …read more [More]
By Alex Jordon Herbal plants have played an important rule in medicine for many years. Some common herbal plants such as ginger, peppermint, lavender, thyme, chamomile, dandelion and garlic are well known for us, they made great remedies that support your health and treat many ailments. According to World Health Organization, more than 80% of people all over the world still use herbal plants and natural remedies as their primary health care tools. And day by day, more and more new drugs are derived from herbal plants as well. So if you want to improve your health with natural ingredients, [More]
By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) Today we’re making history in the survival food industry. I’ve partnered with Numanna, a rising storable food company run by patriotic Americans, to co-formulate and lab certify an entire line of near-instant meals that are certified organic, non-GMO and use no hidden… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) In a time when ‘medical science’ has everyone so scared to eat even the most wholesome of things comes a 117-year-old reminder that good, clean food is the key to long life, not that pre-packaged, processed stuff lining most grocery store shelves these days.As noted… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Christopher David Hair loss is becoming a more widely recognized condition in men and women across the country; by the time American men are 35 years old, about two-thirds will experience some degree of noticeable hair loss, with about 85 percent of men seeing a significant thinning of their hair by the time they are 50. The American Hair Loss Association notes that women, as well, experience hair loss, as a result of a number of different causes. As a result of these reasons, treatment for hair loss in women is not as readily available as it is for [More]
By Admin – Orissa Toxins, Vaccines, and a Strategy to Keep Kids Healthy: A Chiropractor Reviews The Vaccine-Friendly Plan by Karen Lee, D.C.drkarenslee.com When the long-awaited book, The Vaccine-Friendly Plan by Paul Thomas, M.D. and Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D., was finally published, I couldn’t wait to download it to read it. My iPad stayed next to me wherever I went and when my husband and I watched our regular weekly TV show, I “pretended” to watch TV while I was actually reading it on the iPad. I knew Jennifer was working tirelessly on writing this potentially controversial book since last year [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Sleep is an integral part of being human, but one that, unfortunately, many people struggle with. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has called insufficient sleep a public health problem, states that 1 in 3 adults don’t get enough sleep.1 The number may be even higher in actuality, as they used seven hours or more a night as a “healthy sleep duration.” Although everyone’s sleep needs vary, most adults probably need closer to eight hours of sleep a night to reap its full benefits. If you don’t get enough sleep, [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to recent research, pain can spread among mice by way of smell, suggesting physical pain — at least among animals — can develop as a result of social cues alone. In other words, pain may be contagious.1 While researchers are not suggesting the same is happening among humans just yet, the discovery has significant implications for scientists working on addiction withdrawal (which tends to lower pain tolerance) and various drugs, especially pain relieving medications. As reported by STAT News:2 “Researchers are now wondering whether past studies might have overlooked some mice’s pain …read [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Vandita For decades, the pharmaceutical industry poured millions into the pockets of crony lawmakers as they lobbied to keep marijuana illegal. We understand if marijuana — a plant that can… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola If you’ve ever used a pain-relieving ointment or rub with a mentholated aroma, then chances are you already know what wintergreen oil smells like. The clean and minty scent of this herbal oil is associated with relieving pain and stimulating mental wellbeing. Discover more interesting facts about wintergreen oil in this article. What Is Wintergreen Oil? Wintergreen oil is extracted from a shrubby evergreen plant called Gaultheria procumbens, which is from the Ericaceae plant family. Wintergreen is native to North America, mainly in the Northeastern United States and Canada. This low-growing shrub thrives best in rich, organic [More]
Calcium’s heart protective benefits are well documented and high total calcium intake from food is linked with a lower risk of clogged arteries. However, calcium intake from supplements, specifically inferior forms of the mineral, are not absorbed and actually decrease the digestibility of other nutrients, while increasing the risk of coronary artery calcification (CAC), a ten-year follow-up of over 5000 adults has found. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Heather Callaghan Drug and substance abuse has ruined and taken the lives of many. Substance addiction or abuse happens to be a complicated and complex disease which gradually gnaws the addict of their physical,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler Do you regularly drop $200 on shoes? Is your spouse mad at you for buying a sports car? Do you make 5 trips to the all-you-can-eat buffet? Well, you’re probably selfish. At least, that’s what a new study says. Neuroscience researchers from the University of Zurich say if you’re the impulsive type, you probably have difficulty walking in somebody else’s shoes, figuratively speaking. Impulse control, they claim, is rooted in a region of the brain called the posterior tempero-parietal junction (pTPJ), which helps you better see the world from someone else’s perspective. [1] Co-author Christian Ruff says: [More]