By Ariana Source: Short on Space? Try a Trellis! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Short on space but still want a garden? Try vertical gardening and enjoy a wonderful yield! Surprisingly, many vegetables grow on vines. Growing vining vegetables upwards uses less ground and takes up very little space. It also increases your yield per square foot because you can fit more plants into your […] Source: Short on Space? Try a Trellis! Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Brian Mom and pop drug and pharmacy stores have been closing down across the country for some time now. A lot of people get nostalgic about these stores as some of these stores have been around for… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola The cypress tree has long been associated with mortality, grief, and the immortal soul.1 But aside from its melancholic symbolisms, this tree is also well-known for the fragrant and relaxing oil that it produces. Here are more interesting facts about cypress oil. What Is Cypress Oil? Cypress oil comes from Cupressus sempervirens, a deciduous, evergreen tree that can be identified by its dark green foliage, small flowers, and round brown-gray cones with seed nuts inside.2,3 It’s native to Southern Europe, but has spread to North Africa and North America. It’s also widely cultivated in Spain, France, and
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By Julie Fidler A Buda, Texas, man has been hospitalized with a flesh-eating infection after spending a day at the beach with his family. He is the second Texas man to be sickened by the bacteria in two weeks. Adrian Ruiz, 42, spent the day with his family in Port Aransas, Texas, near Corpus Christi, to celebrate Father’s Day. But that Sunday, Ruiz developed a fever and headache and noticed a rash on his leg. Later in the week, the cause of the infection was identified as the Vibrio vulnificus bacteria. These flesh-eating bacteria have toxins that enter existing cuts
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Mainstream medicine promotes in large what they want to sell from a fear perspective. The don’t sell health. They can’t, because they sell little fear pills that have consumers in the billions gobble up out of fear fictitious diseases. Bad cholesterol is a good example because there is nothing bad about any type of cholesterol. The fact that people with high cholesterol live the longest has already emerged clearly from many scientific papers. Now a University of South Florida professor and an international team of experts have once again found that older people with high levels of a certain type
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By Michael By Makia Freeman Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become an out-of-control problem in our world, as doctors and leading health officials know too well. For over 100 years, Western Rockefeller… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By REALdeal Source: Popular “Diet” Ingredient Now Linked to Leukemia and Lymphoma in New Landmark Study on Humans For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. As few as one diet soda daily may increase the risk for leukemia in men and women, and for multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in men, according to new results from the longest-ever running study on aspartame as a carcinogen in humans. Importantly, this is the most comprehensive, long-term study ever completed on this topic, […] Source: Popular “Diet” Ingredient Now Linked to Leukemia and Lymphoma in New Landmark Study on Humans Learn …read more
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By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) In a victory for organic consumers, a federal judge has tossed out a rule change by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that permitted the use of compost containing synthetic pesticides in growing organic foods.”The court’s decision upholds the integrity of… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) It’s bad enough that annual flu vaccines are often ineffective, but now we learn that the more popular, needle-free “FluMist” influenza vaccine has not provided protection for kids or adults for several years, and therefore should not be used in the coming flu season… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cholesterol is a wax-like fatty substance found in almost every cell of your body. You need cholesterol to make hormones and vitamin D, digest your foods, protect your nerves and for the production of cell membranes. Although it has been vilified, it is essential to your health. Your liver manufactures most of the cholesterol you require from the nutrients in your food. Levels of cholesterol are not higher in fatty meats or lower in lean meats. Like your body cells, the cells of all mammals contain cholesterol. Fat cells contain as much cholesterol as
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By Michael By Mike Maharrey Today, a Tennessee law that will help facilitate healthcare freedom in the Volunteer State went into effect. Sen. Kerry Roberts (R-Springfield) introduced Senate Bill 2443 (SB2443)… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ariana Source: Veterans Find Solace Working With Crops For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL James Jeffers and Jason Corbin work together in the kitchen chopping produce they have just harvested from their farm. At a glance, the two look like any other farmer working with their crop, yet these two men are veterans. For many veterans, trying to fit back into the world can be […] Source: Veterans Find Solace Working With Crops Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Nearsightedness, or myopia, is a condition of the eyes making it difficult to see distant objects. With myopia you are able to see objects up close easier, such as books and your cell phone. The distance at which the objects begin to become blurry can change over time. The number of people suffering from nearsightedness has grown significantly in the past years. In the early 1970s, the number of people affected was approximately 25 percent of those living in the U.S. In just 30 short years, that percentage jumped to 42 percent.1 Now, a
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By P. S. Orr Are you counting on using sunscreen to ensure that you don’t get melanoma? Rethink that. Scientists can show little proof that using sunscreen alone is the answer to avoiding skin cancer. Yet, millions of Americans count on sunblock products to provide skin protection from cancer. But they shouldn’t. However, it’s true that sunscreen, if used correctly, can help prevent sunburn which is a major cause of skin cancer. While it can be useful in helping to avoid sunburns, it’s not the only thing you should do to protect your skin. Plus, there are additional adverse health
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By Admin – Orissa Learn more about the Holistic Cannabis Summit! by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Among all the health professionals, M.D.s, herbalists, osteopaths, chiropractors, legal advisers as well as grass roots activists promoting medical cannabis for various applications interviewed on the Holistic Cannabis Summit, the interview of Dennis Hill is unique because he self-medicated with cannabis and cured his prostate cancer in six months. Holistic Cannabis Network co-founder Donna Shields introduced Dennis Hill as a biochemist who worked in the research department of the prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Institute in Houston for several years during his younger days.
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Casual gym goers need to be educated on the true health benefits of diversified nutrition and the nature of protein supplements to avoid them being used to compensate for unhealthy habits, Swiss researchers have said. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Vitamin D is a steroid hormone that influences virtually every cell in your body, which is why maintaining a healthy level is so important. Low vitamin D levels are widely known to harm your bones, leading them to become thin, brittle, soft or misshapen. But vitamin D is equally important for your heart, brain, immune function and much more. For example, there’s an important connection between insufficient vitamin D and insulin resistance and/or diabetes, both type 11 and type 2. Vitamin D Deficiency May Influence Your Type 2 Diabetes Risk According to recent research,
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dr. Robert Lustig’s 2009 video “Sugar: The Bitter Truth,” has now garnered nearly 6.5 million views on YouTube. The featured video is a follow-up on that original lecture. In it, he discusses the metabolic influence of sugar and processed foods on obesity and related diseases. He also reviews the importance of diet versus exercise when weight loss is your goal. Delving into the science behind different types of sugar, Lustig explains the metabolic differences between glucose and fructose, which is at the very heart of the obesity and diabetes problems. What …read more Read
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By Lynn Griffith Skin cancer is the most popular type of cancer with 5.4 billion basal and squamous cell skin cancers diagnosed yearly in the United States. (1) With summer upon us, many people seek to utilize sun screens to protect their skin, but do they really work? Several studies report that those who spend the greatest amount of time outdoors have the lowest risk of melanoma. Skin cancer is the most frequent type of cancer in the United States! Melanoma is found on places on the body that receive minimal sun exposure such as the soles of the feet,
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By Beverly Entin If you’re fatigued more often, you have to know that diet plays an important role. When you’re eating an unhealthy diet, such as when you’re eating bad carbs, then you are not turning lot of the food into energy, then you will feel fatigue easily. Here are some diet rules to keep in your mind to boost your energy naturally: Eat more fiber Foods such as whole grains, beans, fresh vegetables and fruits are normally high in fiber, they are digested slower than foods that are with little fiber. Eat more iron Iron is essential to deliver
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By Alex Jordon There are lots of evidence-based benefits of pomegranate, this fruit can help lower the risk of many diseases, including heart disease, Alzheimer’s and even cancer. When you eat pomegranate, it will lower the risk of cancer, especially effective for breast and prostate cancer. According to researches: 1. Pomegranate contains natural aromatase inhibitors, which can inhibit the production of estrogen, thus reducing the risk of breast cancer. 2. Studies (S1) have found that consume pomegranate juice slowed the increase in PSA after the treatment for prostate cancer. 3. Thanks to the anti-angiogenic effect of it, pomegranate has ability
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By Julie Fidler I’ve written before about the importance of not using a smartphone (or other electronic devices) in bed at night because the blue light emitted from them can wreak havoc on your sleep pattern. But that’s not all that can happen from using your phone ‘inappropriately.’ Actually, you could even go blind (for a minute). It’s a rare occurrence, but sometimes after I’ve been using my phone while lying on my side, or squinting to look at the screen without my glasses, I can’t see out of my right eye very well for a couple of minutes. Maybe
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By Admin What exactly are free radicals? Why are they damaging to the human body? And how does vitamin E and the other antioxidant nutrients help protect the body against free radical damage? by Health Check Systems We’ll attempt to answer questions regarding free radicals and help you understand why eating 5-8 servings per day of anti-oxidant rich fruits and […] The post Free Radicals and Antioxidants appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Julie Fidler The body seems to run like a well-oiled machine when people listen to their internal clocks. For example, the body “prefers” sleeping at night instead of during the day, and working during the day instead of at night. The same is true when it comes to eating patterns, say researchers. When a person eats may be just as important as when they sleep. Research published recently (June 2016) in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society examines different eating habits and reviews several dietary studies. Eating Can Influence Your Internal Clock The body’s metabolic processes follow a circadian pattern,
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By Cooper A nutritional deficiency occurs when the body doesn’t absorb the necessary amount of a nutrient or if required nutrients are not present in adequate concentrations. Lack of food leading to either malnutrition or starvation gives rise to these deficiency. Nutrients enable body tissues to grow and maintain themselves. They contribute to the energy requirements of the individual organism and they regulate the processes of the body. 7 Nutrient Deficiencies that Can Cause Depression, Confusion, Mood Disorders & More Vitamin D Vitamin D is needed to absorb calcium in your gut, bone growth/remodeling, as well as important for immune
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By Sherice Cinnamon is one of the oldest aromatics which has also enjoyed an illustrious history as a spice and medicine. The cinnamon tree belongs to the Lauraceae family. Native to parts of South Asia, today cinnamon plants are grown across different nations throughout Asia and shipped around the world in the form of cinnamon essential oil. Cinnamon is a sweet spice relished all over the world. Cinnamon oil is obtained from the bark and leaves of cinnamon trees. Homemade Cinnamon Oil Recipe Ingredients: 5-6 cinnamon sticks Extra virgin olive oil Instructions: Place the cinnamon sticks in a glass jar
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