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By Ariana Source: This DIY Necklace Has Health Benefits That Could Save Your Day For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. What if there was a necklace that could stop bad moods, improve memory, trigger creativity, and support the immune system? There is, and they are easy to make! Learn how to make this wonderful essential oil diffuser necklace! Unlike other senses which are processed through the thalamus, our sense of smell has a direct […] Source: This DIY Necklace Has Health Benefits That Could Save Your Day Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com [More]
By none The Baked Eggplant Caprese Stack is a fun take on the Caprese salad, which is the English terminology for Insalata Caprese, or the “Salad of Capri.” Historically, the Caprese salad originated from Capri, Italy and was designed to reflect the colors of the Italian flag (green, white and red). It is one of the easiest salads to make, as it only uses very few ingredients — tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, basil and olive oil. To prepare the salad, the tomatoes, cheese and basil are sliced and layered in a circular pattern on a plate, then drizzled with …read more [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Since I’m on deadline for a project I must meet within the next two weeks, my articles will have to be fewer, shorter and quickly to the point. I just could not let this… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler A new study published in the American Heart Association (AMA) journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics finds that smoking cigarettes affects the human genome in the form of DNA methylation. [1] If you quit smoking, the majority of the damage goes away, but not all of it. Translation: smoking causes some permanent damage. Affecting 1/3 of Known Human Genes For the study, researchers analyzed blood samples from nearly 16,000 participants from 16 groups included in the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genetic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium. One of the groups came from the Framingham Heart Study that researchers [More]
By Alexandra Preston If it’s legal, it must be safe, right? Actually, not always. One of the many chemicals deemed legal to use in manufacturing, bisphenol-a (BPA), is contributing to changes in these social attitudes. BPA is an increasingly unpopular chemical, with many companies using the phrase “BPA-free” as selling points for their products. The most well-known effect of BPA exposure may be hormone disruption, but did you know that BPA may also increase the risk of asthma? Asthma on the Increase Asthma is a chronic respiratory illness that has unfortunately been increasing in incidence. It is characterized by over-sensitive [More]
By Michael By Daisy Luther This year, the flu shot gauntlet has fired the starting gun with a study that makes it sound like only crazy hippies protect their children from the annual injection. In an extremely… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Christopher David Have you ever been standing in the grocery story wondering what milk is really best for your body type? Don’t worry, you are not alone. To help you figure out what the best milk type is for your diet, here is a Q&A to help satisfy your curiosity about milk. So here it is, your […] The post Milk and You: Which Type of Milk is Best for You? appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
In terms of antioxidant prowess, oranges are a highly underrated fruit. They contain rich sources of carotenoids, flavonoids and vitamin C. A University of Reading (UK) report shows that a single glass of flavonoid-rich orange juice may boost cognitive function, compared to placebo. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you’re not optimally healthy, could candida be at fault? In this interview, British osteopath and naturopath, Dr. Leon Chaitow, author of “Candida Albicans: Natural Remedies for Yeast Infection,” discusses its dangers — and more importantly, how to address this exceedingly common infection. Trained in Great Britain, Chaitow had a medical practice in the U.K. for about 30 years before moving to Greece, where he currently resides. “In the mid-1980s, I began to notice an increase in the number of patients who were coming to me with … digestive gut …read more Read more [More]
By Julie Fidler Rather than turning to toxic chemicals to rid farm fields of destructive insects and noxious weeds, some farmers in Missouri are recruiting chickens and bugs to do the job for them. The 40 acres of land purchased by Gary Wenig and his wife to grow organic crops were initially overrun by weeds and insects. In order to grow truly organic plants, the couple had to eschew products like Roundup and atrazine. Synthetic pesticides are permitted for organic growing, but they’re expensive and can still be toxic. Instead, Wenig decided to experiment with “trap crops” – sacrificial plants [More]
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, we’re going to delve in the exciting and fascinating world of herbal tinctures.  There are many reasons for making tinctures.  The foremost are: They are simple and relatively inexpensive, and they are an excellent way for you to preserve the naturopathic herbs that you wish for your supplies on a day-to-day basis and for when the SHTF.  We’re going to give you the basic fundamentals here that you need to get started.   Basic Terminology   Let’s cover a few basic terms you’ll need to keep in mind:   Menstruum – a solvent, in this case [More]
By Admin – Orissa Brianna: Surviving Post-Cervarix Syndrome by Laura Price, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire UK SaneVax.org My daughter, Brianna, was an active dancer since the age of 2 and a member of the school athletic team. She has always been fit and healthy and very academic. On September 28th 2011 at age 12 she had her first dose of the Cervarix (HPV) vaccine. Shortly thereafter everything changed. During the next 3 weeks she became increasingly unwell, experiencing fatigue, insomnia, constant nausea, increased body temperature, hot flushes, headaches and muscle and joint pain. She would attempt to go to school, but [More]
By Julie Fidler A study published on September 15 shows that in states where medical marijuana is legal, fewer people use opioid drugs, bolstering advocates’ claims that marijuana can substitute for more deadly substances. [1] Researchers examined federal traffic safety data from 1999 to 2013, using a sample of more than 68,000 people who died in a car crash in 18 states. The study found that people were slightly less likely to test positive for opioids after a state had legalized medical marijuana, which in some areas of the country is prescribed in place of potent painkillers like oxycontin to [More]
By By Vicki Batts (NaturalNews) Could LED lights be hazardous to your health? Well, it certainly seems like they might be. The American Medical Association (AMA) has just issued a warning that high-intensity LED streetlights emit blue light – which cannot be seen. Blue light is known for disrupting… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Heather Callaghan By Dr. Scott Graves, Natural Blaze Rehydrate Now: Dehydration as a cause of Migraines or Headaches Another frequent cause of migraine or tension headaches is dehydration. In so many cases, people… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Alex Jordon This is a real story. Linda Faulkner, a woman who was suffering from arthritis, tried countless treatments since 2006, but the results were not good, as the treatments could not help her for a long term. She still suffered from the pain in wrists, neck, and back. A miracle happened when she decided to try apple cider vinegar, actually she drunk a mixture of apple cider vinegar and honey. A tablespoon of apple cider vinegar and a tablespoon of raw honey with a cup of hot water, she kept drinking a cup every morning and evening. She [More]
By Martin Hajek Humans have been consuming quinoa for thousand of years, but just recently, this superfood is becoming one of the planet’s most popular superfoods. Its cultivation dates back over 5,000 years ago. The Incas called it “the mother of all grains.” It contains a tremendous amount of fiber and protein with all nine essential amino acids, which is unusual for plant-based protein sources. It is a major source of minerals and vitamins and it also contain compounds like polyphenols, phytosterols, and flavonoids. The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations has declared the year 2013 as ‘The [More]
By Ariana Source: Grow a Mulberry Tree In Your Yard For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Mulberries are delicious, healthy, and fun to grow! There are two varieties of mulberry that are native to the U.S.: Red mulberry and Texas mulberry. White mulberry was imported from China. Mulberry plants come in all different shapes, sizes, and colors. Of the three varieties mentioned, Texas mulberry plants are actually bushes. Mulberry […] Source: Grow a Mulberry Tree In Your Yard Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Just when you thought the takeover of the global food supply couldn’t get a whole lot worse, it did. Monsanto recently announced it has accepted Bayer AG’s $56 billion takeover offer (a deal totaling $66 billion if you take into account Monsanto’s debt),1,2,3 which will make the new entity the largest seed and pesticide company in the world. The merger is expected to be finalized by the end of 2017. Should the deal end up being blocked by regulators, Bayer will pay Monsanto $2 billion. “As we look at the future, …read more Read [More]
Mindfulness is ‘the intentional, accepting and non-judgemental focus of one’s attention on the emotions, thoughts and sensations occurring in the present moment’, can be trained in any human being. It allows us to shed emotions we perceive as negative very quickly and raises our emotional intelligence to levels which accelerate our optimism and outlook on life in its entirety. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Heather Callaghan By Cassius Kamarampi (Era of Wisdom) The kratom ban set to be in effect September 30th has been indefinitely delayed. The DEA is buckling for now, but it’s not quite over yet. This Era of Wisdom… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Two-thirds of the 41 million people in the U.S.1 who wear contact lenses to correct their vision are women.2 Ten percent of wearers are under 18 years and 25 percent are older than 45. The remaining majority are between 18 and 45 years old. Although popular, wearing contacts increases your risk of eye infections, damage to the cornea and alters the microbial biome that exists naturally in your eye. In each case, the results can be either dangerous or disastrous to your sight. Before understanding the risks, …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While multiple companies manufacture and market “new and improved” FMCGs — fast- moving consumer goods — that we use every day, such as soap, toothpaste, deodorant and body lotion, one of the best and most natural products has been right under our noses, so to speak. Coconut oil has a pleasant scent, and besides being very economical, it’s an amazingly versatile and therapeutic substance. Since the mid-1990s, roughly, coconut oil for a number of applications, such as cleansing, deodorizing and healing, has been growing on the larger population. Questions like “Where does coconut oil [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Closely related to mint and oregano, thyme is an evergreen herb that’s had scores of uses over millennia, stemming most often from adding zest to foods and as an ancient medicinal. Traditional therapies often involved thyme in different forms to relieve chest congestion and coughs. Greeks and Romans consumed it both as an antidote for poison and to prevent the plague. In the Middle Ages, people placed thyme under pillows to inhibit nightmares and in their baths to purify themselves for religious rites. The Romans believed it could impart energy and valor, even sprinkling [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org