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By By Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) Mounting research suggests that human consumption of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) poses innumerable risks, including a proclivity for food allergies, nutritional deficiencies, sex hormone disruption, immune-suppression, cancer and general toxicity. Agriculture… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Admin In this post, we will look at the many signs of colic to try and better understand this common and disruptive condition. Colic can affect as many as 1 in 5 babies starting at around 2 weeks old and lasting until 3-4 months of age. Despite it’s widespread occurrence, there is no obvious and agreed cause. As a new parent it is helpful to be able to identify the warning signs so that other conditions can be ruled out. The definition (according to Wikipedia) is episodes of crying for more than 3 hours a day for more than [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Paul Fassa Cassandra C. (Callender) is the teenage girl who was abducted from her home in Connecticut and forced under lock and key to be injected with chemotherapy drugs for five months. She was… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) As promised, I’ve now published the first 100 EPA Watch water test results in a scientific paper you can find at the Natural Science Journal.There, in a science research study I conducted at my analytical laboratory (CWClabs.com), you’ll find the full details of… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By By S. D. Wells (NaturalNews) Have you seen this sign at a supermarket yet? It reads, “These Fruits and Vegetables have been coated with FDA-approved food-grade Vegetable-, Petroleum-, Beeswax-, and/or Shellac-based wax or resin to maintain freshness.” The list of cellophane-wrapped “fresh” vegetables… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Admin Pablo Ross of the University of California, Davis inserts human stem cells into a pig embryo as part of experiments to create chimeric embryos. Photo by Rob Stein/NPR NPR – Southern California Public Radio Excerpts: A handful of scientists around the United States are trying to do something that some people find disturbing: make embryos that are part human, part animal. The researchers hope these embryos, known as chimeras, could eventually help save the lives of people with a wide range of diseases. But some scientists and bioethicists worry the creation of these interspecies embryos crosses …read more [More]
By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) The answers to some very big questions about your health could lie within a very tiny ecosystem in your gut. The microbiome – often referred to as the body’s “forgotten organ” – consists of a collection of tiny bacteria that have an immense impact on a number… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) Advice from doctors and public health officials to avoid fat and lower cholesterol has done grave harm to public health, according to a new report from the British nonprofits the National Obesity Forum and the Public Health Collaboration.Poor dietary advice has caused… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Amy Goodrich Turmeric milk, also known as golden milk, is an ancient health beverage, which is recently rising in popularity in different parts of the globe. As part of traditional Indian Ayurveda medicine, this drink is known to provide all kinds of health benefits to those who consume it on a regular basis. You will be pleasantly surprised that you can create this powerful tonic at the comfort of your home, and you can finish it up within a few minutes. This dairy-free turmeric milk recipe will help you reach the peak of your health in no time. The [More]
By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) A new landmark study has refuted many of the claims of the genetically modified organism (GMO) industry, demonstrating that many of the promises of GMO agriculture remain unfulfilled decades later.The study by the National Academy of Sciences concluded that GMO farming… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Admin by Melissa Johnson – Everyday Health Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is common among people with diabetes and can occur even when you’re carefully managing the condition. Hypoglycemia happens when the amount of blood glucose (sugar in the blood) drops to a level that’s too low to sustain normal functioning; in most people, this is defined as a blood-sugar level below 70 mg/dl. A study review in the June 2015 issue of PLOS One found that among those with type 2 diabetes, this is a far too common occurrence: individuals had an average of 19 mild episodes …read [More]
By Admin Here’s the all-time best natural remedies for a sinus infection and sinus headache that are guaranteed to give you fast and sustained relief from the pain and inflammation… with no harmful side effects! Sinus infection or sinusitis is a horrible and debilitating condition that affects around 37 million people in the U.S. alone. It results when the sinuses in the nose (the body’s air filters) become inflamed and blocked, trapping the mucous and air that would normally be expelled. This in turn allows germs and other harmful organisms to enter and grow, causing infection. A pressure build up [More]
By none Recipe From PopSugar A salad is a very versatile dish to make – you can mix and match different fresh fruits and vegetables, add herbs and spices for flavor, and even top it with cheese or any lean protein (like chicken, turkey, or beef) for added flavor. Drizzle it with balsamic vinegar or olive oil, and you’ve got a ready-to-eat meal that will load you up with nutrients and fill you up. This easy Cucumber Avocado Caprese salad recipe adapted from PopSugar Fitness uses some of the most basic salad ingredients that you can find in most local [More]
There are so many delivery systems for vaccines but which is the best? This is truly an effective step-by-step process to ensure the safety of any child receiving a vaccine. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Heather Callaghan By Andrea Germanos A new plan for tackling the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant microbes, or so-called superbugs, addresses the unnecessary use of antibiotics and includes a call on Big Pharma… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Admin What is magnesium citrate (Citrate of Magnesia, Citroma)? Magnesium is a naturally occurring mineral. Magnesium is important for many systems in the body especially the muscles and nerves. Magnesium citrate also increases water in the intestines, which may induce defecation. Magnesium hydroxide is used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation(irregularity). Magnesium citrate may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. There are many magnesium supplements available, but there are also differences in forms of supplements. Many people find combining supplements meets their needs and cuts down on the number of pills [More]
By Lynn Griffith As summer approaches, strawberries, blueberries and raspberries are becoming more abundant. Whether you buy them at a store or market, or happen to have these plants in your yard, eating more of these delicious berries can do wonders for your health. Raspberries are a good source of vitamin C, manganese, and fiber. They are also antioxidant powerhouses which can help the body protect and combat serious health concerns. (1) Raspberries are packed with manganese, fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants that can help fight chronic diseases! If you struggle with or have a family history of heart disease, [More]
By Admin – Orissa by Dr. Mercola In 1931, Dr. Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize Physiology or Medicine for his discovery that cancer cells have a fundamentally different energy metabolism compared to healthy cells. Most experts consider him to be the greatest biochemist of the 20th century. His lab staff also included Hans Krebs, Ph. D., after whom the Krebs cycle [1] was named. The Krebs cycle refers to the oxidative reduction pathways that occur in the mitochondria. So just how does the metabolic inflexibility of cancer cells differ from healthy cells? A cell can produce …read more Read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Orthopedic injuries can be debilitating, and many who seek treatment frequently end up getting surgery. Unfortunately, the side effects from going under the knife are often irreversible. If a mistake is made, you can end up with a permanent, lifelong problem. In my view, surgery is the last resort almost every single time. The practical question though is, what are the realistic alternatives? James Leiber, a D.O., who is board certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Pain Medicine as well as Family Medicine, has worked with the Air Force and was actually a personal physician [More]
By Admin by HealthAliciousNess.net Potassium is an essential nutrient used to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. A deficiency in potassium causes fatigue, irritability, and hypertension (high blood pressure). Unless you are on dialysis, or have a special condition, overdose of potassium from natural sources is nearly impossible; however, it is possible to consume too much potassium via potassium salts which can lead to nausea, vomiting, and even cardiac arrest. Healthy high potassium foods include beans, dark leafy greens, potatoes, squash, yogurt, fish, avocados, mushrooms, and bananas. The current daily value for potassium is 3.5 grams. Below is [More]
By Admin You can provide your own shoulder joint pain relief, in most cases. The pain relief is usually right at your fingertips……once you know a few very basic techniques. Learn the self-treatments that will get rid of your pain. The results can occur quite rapidly once you release the right tissue. Just follow along with the videos. Here’s what we are going to do: A. Top Of Shoulder Release – The muscle called your supraspinatus sits on the very top of your shoulder blade and runs all the way out to your shoulder and attached to the top of [More]
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) With obesity on the rise in America, the incidence of diabetes has also climbed dramatically, and this is especially true, unfortunately, among our youth.According to the American Diabetes Association, in 2012 – the latest year for which data is available –… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
According to a new study from researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, women can get rid of their smoking habit by timing the quit date with optimal days within their menstrual cycle. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Admin Above each individual’s kidney lies the small, pyramid-shaped adrenal gland. The adrenal gland consists of two parts, each with a specific function. The central part is called the adrenal medulla (or medulla) and the outer portion is called the adrenal cortex (or cortex) These two parts of the gland produce different hormones that are essential for life. The adrenal medulla produces mostly adrenaline and noradrenaline. The adrenal cortex secretes androgens (e.g. testosterone, DHEA), mineralocorticoids (e.g. aldosterone) and glucocorticoids. The main glucocorticoid hormone secreted by the adrenal glands is called cortisol (or hydrocortisone). This hormone plays a crucial role [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If it were wine, horseradish might be described as having an earthy, robust flavor, accompanied by an oddly sweet heat that warms you to your core. One taste and its intensity radiates not so much in your mouth as in your sinuses. A cold-hardy plant, horseradish can be called a spring, fall or winter crop. Harvest by loosening the dirt around the plant with a digging fork (for minimal damage) before pulling out the roots. Cut off the tops and store them in a cool place until needed. For ultimate freshness and heat, peel [More]
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) A leading healthcare advocacy group is calling out the Centers for Disease Control for allowing refugees to enter the United States without first screening and treating them for latent tuberculosis.Dr. Jane Orient, the executive director of the Association of American… …read more Read more here: Natural News