By Admin – Orissa by Barbara Loe Fisher National Vaccine Information Center Americans have never been big fans of flu shots. During the 2009 “swine flu” influenza A pandemic, only about 40 percent of adults bothered to roll up their sleeves. 1 Last year, flu vaccine rates were still just 47 percent for adults but pediatricians had vaccinated 75 percent of children under two years old. 2 Perhaps it is because parents are being thrown out of pediatricians’ offices if they don’t give their children every federally recommended vaccine – or maybe it is just …read more Read more here:
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By Julie Fidler The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said this week that the Zika virus is “scarier than we initially thought.” The agency made a connection between Zika and microcephaly, a horrible birth defect that causes babies to be born with small heads and brains, in pregnant women. It also suspected that Zika causes Guillain-Barré, a nervous system disorder that can temporarily paralyze people and cause permanent brain damage. But health agencies around the world are realizing that microcephaly and Guillain-Barré are but 2 of a whole host of problems Zika can cause. Recently, there have been reports of
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By Phyllis Bentley Chia seeds are one of the healthiest foods on the planet that benefits both the body and brain. Chia seeds come from the chia plant, which is native to Mexico and Guatemala. The chia plant had been cultivated by the Aztecs, Incans and other tribes for a very long time. Chia seeds have gained in popularity in recent years due to the many health benefits that can be gained by eating them on a regular basis. Benefits Of Using Chia Seeds Support Digestive System The fiber in chia seeds also help to support your digestive system. Feeding
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By Ariana Source: Grow Your Own Passionfruit For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL There is nothing like eating a fresh passionfruit on a hot summer day. Learn how to grow this delicious tropical fruit in your garden here. Passionfruit can be one of the most bountiful backyard crops, and spring is a wonderful time to get started on planting them. Quick Tips and [&hellip Source: Grow Your Own Passionfruit Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) has long been used in traditional alternative medicine in Korea because of its potential to improve vascular function. An extract found in black raspberries can significantly lower arterial stiffness, a key measure of cardiovascular disease, according to data from a Korean study. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Gerard J. Gianoli, M.D., of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons “What about the poor?” is inevitably asked of people who promote free enterprise in medicine. Good question. Let’s look at actual results, not sentiment or good intentions. In the U.S., Medicaid is generally the means for payment for medical services for the poor.…
By Lynn Griffith Cancer has had a major impact in the U.S. and across the world. In 2016, it is estimated that 1,685,210 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. and 595,690 people will die from the disease. (1) In 2016, it is estimated that 1,685,210 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed A convergence of evidence has found that a plant-based diet can not only prevent but can even reverse the most deadliest diagnoses in the Western world. These studies have found that a plant-based diet can be more effective than medication and surgery and could
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Have you ever wondered where chocolate comes from? The video above shows just how many steps go into making a chocolate bar, at least in this particular region in Mexico — from harvesting the cacao pods to tempering the chocolate and molding the final product. The cacao beans have a fruity taste, according to the video, which is likely due to the cacao pulp (the cacao pod is a fruit and, like most fruits, the pulp is what’s sweet, not the seeds). The beans must be fermented for up to a week before they
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By Christina Sarich Also known as cumin or caraway seed, black seed (Nigella sativa) has been used for over 2000 years and is viewed as a healing wonder, with research suggesting that it could be helpful in fighting illnesses of all kinds. Over 600 peer-reviewed studies prove that this amazing little seed has more than 20 ‘pharmacological actions‘ on the body when taken in food or as a supplement. Yes, black seed oil benefits are plentiful, and you will learn about them here. The earliest medicinal application of black seed is traced back to ancient Egypt. The Assyrians there called
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By REALdeal Source: Doctors Claim They Saw An “Excellent Response” To Patrick Swayze’s Cancer Treatments For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by THOMAS CORRIHER In March 2008, the renowned actor Patrick Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The medical establishment has deplorable success rates in suppressing pancreatic cancers, and most of their patients die within two years of diagnosis. The mainstream media publicized Swayze’s case heavily. The devastating effects of the treatments became very apparent from [&hellip Source: Doctors Claim They Saw An “Excellent Response” To Patrick Swayze’s Cancer Treatments Learn more at REALfarmacy.com …read more Read more here:
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By none If you haven’t heard of satay before, you’re missing out on something quite delicious. Satay is a dish wherein cubes of meat such as chicken, pork, or beef are grilled on skewers and served with fresh peanut sauce. It’s popular in Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia (where it originated), Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. The combination of savory meat and rich peanut sauce makes these Satay Chicken Skewers from Pete Evans a unique dish to cook for your family and friends. Not only are they great for lunch or dinner, but you can eat them as a snack too,
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By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville While the Argentine government has recently shown signs that it may take the side of farmers over Monsanto, the international agricultural corporation is not willing to simply… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In all likelihood your doctor and nearly every public health authority has told you to stay away from saturated fats, warning you it will raise your LDL cholesterol and clog your arteries, putting you at increased risk for heart disease. The 2015 USDA dietary guidelines also still advise limiting saturated fats to a maximum of 10 percent of your daily calories, warning of similar dangers. Such recommendations are in fact based on an unproven hypothesis, and a large number of studies that have reexamined the theory have shown that saturated fat do not increase
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By Alex Jordon Salt is an essential mineral that our bodies require. Without it, our bodies develop deficiencies as it becomes chemically imbalanced. Our nervous system, muscles and the entire body eventually weaken.There are varieties of different kinds of salt from sea salt to white salt, but there is one that provides benefits to the body and it is known as, “Pink Himalayan Salt.” This salt has been found to contain many beneficial minerals that are essential to our bodies. Origin of Pink Himalayan Salt From its origin which is the Himalayan Mountain, about 200 million years back, crystallized sea
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By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Over-the-counter drugs, many of them formerly only available by prescription, are in abundance, and they supposedly treat a wide range of conditions and minor illnesses. But new research shows that many of these come with a host of side effects and potential side effects… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) I’ve learned a lot about vitamin C over the last few years, and I wanted to share my latest findings as a food research scientist running a world-class laboratory (CWClabs.com, which is now very close to achieving ISO 17025 accreditation). For the record, I’m also the… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Fast food contains many ingredients that compromise health, but did you know these convenience meals also come with an extra serving of endocrine-disrupting chemicals? According to recent research, people who eat drive-through hamburgers and take-out pizzas have higher levels of phthalates in their urine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) collected data on nearly 8,900 Americans of all age groups between 2003 and 2010 as part of a nationwide survey on health and nutrition. Participants reported everything they’d eaten in the past 24 hours and provided a urine sample. While other studies
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By Michael By Brianna Acuesta Tiny hemp homes are being made in Washington as a way to promote more sustainable building materials. Though she has never built a home before, Pam Bosch claims that “Anybody can… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Admin – Orissa Vladimir Putin with Dmitry Medvedev. Image source. by Baxter DmitryYournewswire.com Excerpts: An insider from the Ministry of Health in Russia has revealed that an explosive report is about to be presented to the Kremlin regarding the huge vaccination cover-up being perpetuated by the US government agencies and its regulatory bodies, which is having disastrous consequences around most of the world. It is understood President Putin personally requested the report. He instinctively mistrusts the vaccine agenda and wants the report to investigate the state of play regarding vaccines, Big Pharma, and …read more Read more here: Health
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By Julie Fidler People who stress out about getting old are more likely to be diagnosed Alzheimer’s disease, scientists are warning. Researchers have found middle-aged people who dread their senior years are more likely to have dementia-like changes to their brain years later. On the other hand, those who think positively about their inevitable aging are less likely to be diagnosed. The study, conducted by the Yale School of Public Health, most certainly does not mean that thinking positively will stop you from developing Alzheimer’s, but it does present some interesting findings. Researchers recruited 74 healthy dementia-free study participants and
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By Alex Jordon With so many illnesses of today, doctor’s and pharmaceutical companies are making a killing; “no pun intended.” The drug industry has medicines for all types of issues, but these drugs come with unwanted side-effects. There are many reports and television ads that claim dramatic advancements of these drugs but in reality; it’s all really false claims. Curing illnesses isn’t the main agenda, but treating the illnesses is big business. Alternative/Herbal Medicine is the way to go for living the most healthy life possible, but these natural healers don’t get the same advertisement or respect from the drug
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By Heidi Kristoffer Castor oil has an unpleasant taste, but it also has many health benefits. Castor oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seed of ricinus communis, also known as the castor plant. This thick yellow oil is popular for its therapeutic properties. It is used all around the globe for different medicinal and beauty purpose. What are the medicinal properties in castor oil? The oil is rich in nutrients such as protein, minerals and vitamins, and contains anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, pain relieving and anti-bacterial properties, which make it one of the best natural medicines for treating several
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By Admin By Jennifer Byrne – Livestrong.com Overview A category of enzymes produced mainly in the liver and bones, alkaline phosphatase enzymes are responsible for splitting off the acidic mineral phosphorus, creating an alkaline pH balance. According to Jeffrey E. Kaslow on Dr. Kaslow.com, high blood levels of alkaline phosphatase could be indicative of bone or liver disease. In the case of children or adolescents, high alkaline phosphatase levels may simply reflect rapid bone growth. If your blood test reveals elevated alkaline phosphatase levels, you will need to discuss potential underlying conditions with your doctor. Some foods may also …read
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By Prof. Hesin Kidneys are important organs in our body because they play main roles in many body functions. The kidneys purify the blood of unnecessary substances which are then discharged through the urethra. There are habits many of us have that can harm our kidneys. Here is a list of some habits to avoid for healthy kidneys. 9 Deadly Habits That Seriously Damage Your Kidneys Hold urine Hold urine for long time can damaged kidney. You must know full of urine bladder for a long long time, can appear complications in the urinary tract and increased pressure of urine
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In a survey conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the vast majority of Americans (76 percent) said they had had their cholesterol level checked at least once in the previous five years.1 Despite the commonality of the cholesterol test, many are seriously misled about what the results of the test mean. Many people aren’t even receiving a useful cholesterol test at all. A total cholesterol test, for instance, tells you practically nothing about your health. What you really need to know is how much high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density
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By Heather Callaghan By Daily Superfood Love I’m at “that age.” Many women of my generation are now reaching that place where we need to do a little more just to maintain. I’m not talking about trying to get your… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You may be happy to know that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) prohibits the use of mercury, chloroform and nine other substances in your shampoo, soap and other personal care products. That is, until you learn that the European Union prohibits the use of more than 1,300 substances in their personal care products. The FDA’s paltry restriction of just 11 substances is even more ridiculous considering there are nearly 13,000 chemicals used in cosmetics, and only about 10 percent have been evaluated for …read more Read more here: mercola