By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola New research has emerged linking low vitamin D levels with a risk of cognitive decline and mental impairment, according to studies conducted on elderly Chinese. Duke-NUS (a collaboration between Duke University in North Carolina and the National University of Singapore)1 announced the deficiency is caused primarily by lack of exposure to sunlight, which scientists already knew humans require to maintain strong bones and healthy muscles. The new research has now broadened to encompass vitamin D as necessary for optimal brain function. European and North American studies that have associated low “D” levels with cognitive
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola What do pomegranates, grape skin and raw cacao have in common? If your first thought was that they’re all plant-based foods, you’d be right, but if you also knew they all contain a powerful antioxidant called resveratrol, you’d get a gold star! Resveratrol is a polyphenol released by plants to help them resist damage from things like bacteria, excess ultraviolet light or injury, say, by aphids or other microorganisms. The amazing thing is when you eat foods containing this compound, you, too, may experience similar benefits. Resveratrol has been the object of scrutiny by
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By none Recipe from Marisa Moon The frittata is similar to the classic omelet, containing scrambled eggs with a filling like cheese or vegetables. It is easy to prepare and highly customizable as well. It is fried on a pan first, and then transferred into an oven to be baked. This wonderful frittata recipe is from Marisa Moon, owner of My Longevity Kitchen. It uses healthy ingredients that contain vitamins and minerals that are essential for optimal health. However, I advise consuming potato frittatas in moderation. Scrambling the eggs can contribute to chronic inflammation because the cholesterol found in the
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By Julie Fidler McDonald’s has been in the news a lot this month, thanks to big changes the fast-food company is making to several of its menu offerings. The company began making these changes more than a year ago, when it replaced margarine with real butter in its Egg McMuffins, and added kale and spinach to the iceberg lettuce in its salads. (Those kale salads wound up being higher in calories than McDonald’s famous Big Macs, though.) [1] In March 2015, McDonald’s said it would only source chicken raised without antibiotics important to human health. The company said it expected
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By Ariana Source: August Gardening Check List For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. August is a month of transition and change for most gardeners. Here is an August gardening to-do-list for USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 3-10. … Source: August Gardening Check List Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
A causative link between the sun and cancer does not exist and never has. The cancer and sunscreen industries have made it their mission to convince the world that sunlight is a primary cause of skin cancer, when in fact it has been shown to prevent it and many other forms of cancer. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Jenn Ryan Lyme’s disease is one of the most devastating diseases for your pet and can eventually cause death through kidney failure if left untreated. Your dog can only get Lyme’s if an infected tick was attached to your pet for a minimum of 48 hours. The good news is that Lyme’s disease only affects about 10% of dogs. The bad news is the symptoms of Lyme’s disease aren’t as easy to discern in dogs as they are in people. Your pet may not even exhibit symptoms until months after the bite, or they may not have symptoms at
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By Ariana Source: Lengthen Your Growing Season: Build Your Own Cold Frame For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This simple soil warmer will allow you to star gardening earlier and keep on growing later. Build it yourself! Some think that the … Source: Lengthen Your Growing Season: Build Your Own Cold Frame Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Christopher David According to recent research, bacteria in the gut may influence brain development and human behavior. It sounds like science fiction, but it seems that the gut bacteria deep within us – which greatly outnumber our own cells – may very well be affecting both our human cravings and moods to get us to eat what they want, […] The post Gut Bacteria and Human Mind Control appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Each year during the anniversary week of Mercola.com, we recognize a Game Changer; someone whose work stands as a great service to humanity by making a significant contribution to improving people’s health. This year, we present the Game Changer Award to Thomas Seyfried, Ph.D.,1 a professor of biology at Boston College and a leading expert and researcher in the field of cancer metabolism and nutritional ketosis. His book, “Cancer as a Metabolic Disease” is an important contribution to the field of how cancer starts and can be treated. Seyfried’s work is …read more Read
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By Ariana Source: This Music Festival Supports Local Family Farms For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This festival features amazing live music for a good cause. Attracting music goers and farmers alike, Farm Aid has created a scene that … Source: This Music Festival Supports Local Family Farms Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Heather Callaghan By Christina Sarich South Africa — Orange peels and avocado skins could solve one of the worst droughts South Africa has seen in years. A 16-year-old schoolgirl from Johannesburg has developed a… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler As you grow older, having a positive attitude about aging may make you more resilient to stress, a new study suggests. One of the study’s coauthors, Jennifer Bellingtier, of North Carolina State University in Raleigh, said: “Previous research has generally found the same thing, a more positive attitude is beneficial. People with positive attitudes are less likely to be hospitalized and tend to live longer.” [1] The Details For the study, researchers had 43 people between the ages of 60 and 96 each complete the same questionnaire for 8 consecutive days. The questionnaire asked participants about their
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By Heather Callaghan By Brianna Acuesta All 17 of these items found in food products are banned in other developed nations, but Americans keep eating them because they don’t know the health risks. If major foods… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By By S. Johnson (NaturalNews) Upwards of 57 pesticides are responsible for poisoning European honey bees and contributing to the rapidly declining bee population worldwide.Multiple studies have confirmed that there is a strong link between herbicide use and bee deaths. Although there are various… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Heidi Kristoffer Feverfew has been proven to help reduce migraine headaches and it’s also one of the most effective natural remedies for migraine headache pain relief. As it contains prthenolide, a compound that helps reduce inflammation effectively, so it also reduces the symptoms of other ailments such as arthritis, fevers, indigestion, menstrual cramps and colic. How to Use Feverfew For A Migraine Headache Relief 1. Chewing a few fresh feverfew leaves when you’re suffering from a headache 2. Make feverfew infusion helps Follow the instructions for this method: Add a few fresh feverfew leaves in a cup, pour boiling
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By Admin by Brian ShilhavyHealth Impact News Editor A new study was published in the journal Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience looking at the effects of ketones as brain fuel and their use in treating Alzheimer’s disease. The title of the study is: Can Ketones Help Rescue Brain Fuel Supply in Later Life? Implications for Cognitive Health during Aging and the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. Here at Health Impact News, we have published many articles that define “ketones” and the “ketogenic diet.” Ketones are a …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By none Rosehip oil has been making a name in the cosmetics industry because of its phenomenal benefits for the skin. Supermodels and actors even swear by its skin rejuvenating and clarifying effects. But what exactly is rosehip oil and where does it come from? Keep reading this article to find out. What Is Rosehip Oil? Rosehip oil, sometimes called rose hip seed oil, can be obtained from wild rose (Rose moschata, Rosa rubignosa or Rosa canina) bushes, which grow in various areas around the world, including Europe and South Africa.1 Not to be confused with rose essential oil, rose
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You may remember the blue-blocking sunglasses that were popular in the U.S. in the 1980s. The glasses, with their amber-colored lenses, had a bit of a cult following and were perhaps best known for how clear they made regular objects appear. They were promoted by Joel Sugarman who is actually a friend of mine and regular reader of this newsletter. However, many are not aware that these glasses were originally designed for the NASA space program. Astronauts need powerful eye protection in outer space, where ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun are incredibly strong.
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By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) Did you know that by the year 2050 the population of those over the age of 65 is projected to be nearly 84 million? That’s double the population from a census report in 2012. Could this be fueling the interest in anti-aging medicine?Fact: The average life expectancy… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael By Nika Knight Experiments involving genetically engineered animals have nearly tripled in Germany in the past 10 years, driven by a burgeoning global industry that involves inventing and patenting… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Losing weight can seem very tough. Sometimes you feel like you’re doing everything right, yet still not getting results. You may actually be hindering your progress by following misguided or outdated advice. Here are 15 common mistakes people make when trying to lose weight. Read More: Common mistakes people make when trying to lose weight – Business Insider
By Admin – Orissa by Alliance for Natural Health – USA There’s a good chance it is, but the government remains silent. Action Alert! A recent study by the US Geological Survey (USGS) has found that a startling number of American streams carry traces of drugs. The researchers sampled 59 small streams in the Southeast for 108 different pharmaceutical compounds, and one or more chemicals were detected in every sampled stream. Steams tested positive for six chemicals on average. Among the most common drugs found in the streams were acetaminophen (Tylenol), lidocaine (a pain reliever), tramadol (an opioid pain reliever),
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By Ariana Source: This Fleet of Farmers Turns Lawns Into Delicious Gardens For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A fleet of farmers traveling on bicycles are transforming unproductive lawns into community oriented urban farm plots. Homeowners in Orlando, Florida enjoy having … Source: This Fleet of Farmers Turns Lawns Into Delicious Gardens Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Buried in a trove of emails from the campaign of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee, and mysteriously obtained by WikiLeaks, was an email newsletter sent to political insiders that contained something interesting: a… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Julie Fidler It was revealed earlier this month in a study published in the journal Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases that cases of advanced prostate cancer in the United States have spiked 72% in the last decade. There are a few reasons why this might be happening. The findings made researchers wonder whether the increase was attributable to a recent trend of fewer men getting screened for the disease. Senior study author Dr. Edward Schaeffer, chair of urology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Medicine, said: “One hypothesis is the disease has become more aggressive, regardless
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By Ariana Source: 5 Non-Toxic Tips To Keep Out Poison Ivy and Poison Oak For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Poison ivy and poison oak can spread vigorously and overtake your garden and yard. Keep you and your crops safe by removing it with … Source: 5 Non-Toxic Tips To Keep Out Poison Ivy and Poison Oak Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com