By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville Despite being the second largest economy on the face of the earth, and rapidly moving to become the first, a vast majority of Chinese wouldn’t know it. The 20th century… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Take control of your health. That’s ultimately the best advice I can give to anyone genuinely interested in learning how to maintain or achieve optimum health, naturally. That’s been the mantra behind everything we do here at Mercola.com, now entering its 19th year online. Since 1997, we’ve dedicated ourselves to making available an all-encompassing and ever-growing compilation of thoroughly researched, up-to-the-minute articles, videos and forums loaded with information you need to help you achieve your health goals. We’re still empowering you with the latest and most effective fitness breakthroughs, dietary information and disease-prevention strategies,
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The history of oil pulling dates back nearly 3,000 years. Before modern medicine, elders in India developed Ayurveda, a form of mind-body health system. The basic tenet of Ayurveda is that when balanced, your body has amazing powers to heal itself. Practitioners recommend you provide your body support through a healthy diet, adequate sleep, reduced stress, strong digestive process and living in tune with your natural constitution.1 One of the practices of Ayurveda is oil pulling, or the act of swishing and rinsing your mouth with oil. Oil pulling has been used in traditional
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By Andy Atari Here’s one the bookworms will definitely celebrate. Not that you’re looking for more reasons to curl up with a good book, but just in case you’re looking for one, you’ll definitely want to hear this one. All you book lovers out there may actually be living longer lives than your non-reading counterparts. Hard to believe? Ask the experts. Science actually shows reading at least three and a half hours a day can help you live longer than the average person who prefers to watch videos on YouTube on a long commute or crush it on Candy Crush
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By By Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) Whether you just enrolled in a work-out program or you are a fiery sportswoman, a good fitting sports bra should be on top of your priority list.Experts told Daily Mail that women who do not wear the right size or type of sports bra to work out may not only cause… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Julie Fidler Soybean fields in parts of Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee are plagued by “superweeds” that have become resistant to glyphosate, the main ingredient in biotech company’s Monsanto’s RoundUp herbicide. Farmers are now dousing the plants with illegal chemicals to try and kill the rogue weeds. The Root of the Problem When agritech giant Monsanto rolled out its “RoundUp Ready” GMO seeds, the mammoth corporation made farmers a promise: the new crop system would allow them to use less chemicals on their crops. The worrisome weeds would surely die, Monsanto said, but the RoundUp Ready plants would withstand the
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By Michael By Christina Sarich That unassuming patch of green you call your lawn has an interesting history, and it is one you might find eye-opening considering Monsanto’s latest bid to take it over. The… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Foods carrying health claims have only slightly better nutrition profiles than products without, and they often carry a greater percentage of food additives, preservatives and artificial sweeteners. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Admin – Orissa Vaccine Studies Debunked by Alliance for Natural Health – USA Dr. Brian Hooker, PhD, PE, has helped us expose the shortcomings in commonly cited pro-vaccine studies that argue against a vaccine/autism link. Action Alert! This week, ANH-USA is releasing a white paper in conjunction with Dr. Brian Hooker, scientific advisor for Focus for Health. The paper critically examines twelve studies that are commonly cited by the media and government agencies as irrefutable proof that vaccines are safe and do not cause autism. As you will see below, many of these studies prove nothing of the sort,
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By Kayla Matthews People all over the world drink coffee. In many places, it’s considered a large part of the culture, with some taking hours to brew it, and others enjoying several quick cups throughout the day. All that coffee has an effect on the environment. Fad trends like K-cups and latte art are fun, but they also encourage waste. Single-use items, poor purchase decisions and a continual uptick in our demand for coffee is having a negative impact. Here are some ways to protect the environment while still enjoying your daily cup of joe. Avoid Single-Use Cups Many places
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By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville Bayer AG has just announced that its agricultural unit will halt future U.S. sales of its insecticide flubendiamide. Known commonly as Belt, flubendiamide has the capacity to be… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler Some 30% of perfectly good apples never get sold because they are ugly. Ridiculous, isn’t it? Walmart recognizes the ridiculousness of this, and announced that it would start selling weather-damaged apples at a discount. The big-box chain will sell the apples in 2- to 5-pound bags at 300 Florida stores under the brand name “I’m Perfect,” with more locations possible later. Food Waste is a Huge Problem Food waste is a big problem in the United States. In a recent survey of 500 people in the U.S., over three-fourths of them admitted feeling guilty about throwing away
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By Anna Scanlon General Mills has recently recalled a large selection of its flours due to an outbreak of E. coli. Although no one has died, 46 people have become infected with E. coli, 13 have been hospitalized, and one person has been diagnosed with kidney failure in connection to the E. coli virus. [1] General Mills stated: “It is unknown if we are experiencing a higher prevalence of E. coli in flour than normal, if this is an issue isolated to General Mills’ flour, or if this is an issue across the flour industry. No illnesses have been connected
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The size, shape and color of your bowel movements can tell you a lot about your health. This is why you should take a minute to observe what’s in the toilet bowl before flushing it away. The “perfect” stool should be shaped like a torpedo. It should be smooth, soft and easy to pass, as opposed to small and hard (pellet-like) or overly loose. The appearance and frequency of your stool gives you clues about how your gastrointestinal tract is functioning and can even signal serious disease processes that could be occurring, like infections,
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By REALdeal Source: 7 Early Warning Signs You Have a Worm in Your Brain From Eating Sushi For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Can you imagine having a worm stuck in your eyeball? It’s a true story and it could happen to you if you have consumed sushi or other vertebrates. Gnathostomiasis Gnathostomiasis is a parasitic infection caused by larvae (worms). The disease is most prominent in Southeast Asia, but cases have been reported in other parts of the world. This infection is […] Source: 7 Early Warning Signs You Have a Worm in Your Brain From …read more
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By By Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) Supporters of the Democratic Party have been abandoned, forgotten and left in the dust, as their purported representatives endorse policies that best serve their own interests, while completely ignoring the wants and desires of their constituents.This was best illustrated… …read more Read more here: Natural News
A new study may explain why people who do not have celiac disease or wheat allergy nevertheless experience a variety of gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms after ingesting wheat and related cereals. The findings suggest that these individuals have a weakened intestinal barrier, which leads to a body-wide inflammatory immune response. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) Russian authorities have announced a limit on GMO animal feed imports as the country continues taking steps towards becoming GMO-free.The Russian food safety regulatory agency Rosselkhoznadzor made the announcement on July 21 that animal feed that is either fully… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Heather Callaghan By righteous In a society where marijuana is persecuted and alcohol is socially celebrated, the National Cancer Institute is amazed to find that 9 out of 10 people are completely unaware that there… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Heather Callaghan By Dylan Charles Chronic and autoimmune diseases are now epidemic in America. Marked by such symptoms as fatigue, brain fog, gastro-intestinal problems, achy joints, low-level fevers, rashes,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By By Natural News Editors (NaturalNews) You cannot rely on food producers to put food labels on products in a sufficient enough manner to describe what you’re actually buying, and — in the case of meat and animal products — what you’re allowing to continue through your purchase.(Article written… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Isabelle Z. (NaturalNews) Most of us want to think of our homes and schools as safe places where families can pass time with minimal exposure to danger. Unfortunately, some residents and school students in Irvine, Kentucky, have suddenly found themselves in an environment more akin to Chernobyl… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ariana Source: Every Gardener Should Have a Four Season Farm For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Turning your garden into a four season farm is easier than you think. A four season farm is comprised of multiple garden beds. Each bed is designed in a block and each year the crops are rotated to the next block. Plants should be planted in botanical families so that they can grow and […] Source: Every Gardener Should Have a Four Season Farm Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Michael By Karen Foster When hunger strikes, we often eat with our eyes and it creates a fine line between eating those foods which we consider pleasurable or healthy. This then often forms the the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler Does magnesium lower blood pressure, or should you not worry about it? Here is what the research says about magnesium and blood pressure. The Importance of Magnesium – A Personal Experience High blood pressure runs in my family. I was personally diagnosed with hypertension in middle school. I was prescribed medication; but like many college students, I neglected my health after high school and stopped taking my pills. I was forced to start taking my medication again after I began developing random, massive nosebleeds in college. But then, a few years ago, I developed heart palpitations, which
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By none Recipe From Naturally Savvy Brussels sprouts have always tested the patience of parents and bravery of picky eaters, young and old. However, various types of sprouts are becoming well-known nowadays as a potent “superfood” that can do wonders for your body because they’re rich in nutrients and deliver vital health benefits. If you’re looking for an appetizing way to prepare Brussels sprouts, look no further than this Balsamic Drizzled Brussels Sprouts recipe from Naturally Savvy. The balsamic vinegar adds that much needed flavor to the Brussels sprouts, and in no time, your family and friends might be back
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