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By Admin by Dr. Mercola Over the past 40+ years, dermatologists have promoted the idea that you should never be exposed to direct sunlight because it will damage your skin and cause skin cancer. You might wonder, well what about vitamin D? No problem, as according to the American Academy of Dermatology, vitamin D deficiency can easily be addressed with vitamin D supplements.1 What they fail to acknowledge and appreciate is that when you’re exposed to sunlight, many important biological processes occur in your skin, not just vitamin D production. This is separate from swallowing oral vitamin D, …read more [More]
By Julie Fidler An Alexandria Virginia man has recently filed a lawsuit against Proctor & Gamble (P&G) because he claims the company’s Old Spice deodorant caused painful red rashes under his arms. Rodney Colley, whose angry-looking armpits are truly cringe-worthy, is inviting other consumers to follow his lead in an effort to create a class action. Court papers list 13 Old Spice deodorant products, including Swagger, Classic Fresh and Pure Sport High Endurance, and deems them potentially “defective” and dangerous. The suit states: “Deodorant is not intended to cause burning, rashes, irritation and other discomfort.” It seems people will sue [More]
By Admin by Thomas Corriher – Health Wyze Shingles (herpes zoster) is a secondary outbreak of the chicken pox virus. It can happen decades after the original infection. It is usually less severe the second time. It may occur for people who have had either chicken pox or the chicken pox vaccination. It is often caused by the vaccine, and people who get the vaccine strain years after a vaccination get a much worse version of shingles. It is an opportunistic virus that will strike whenever the immune system is sufficiently impaired. Those who have never contracted chicken pox are [More]
By Admin By Susan Patterson – The Alternative Daily It sits in my cupboard, probably much like yours — a cheap box of what is better known as the go-to fridge and freezer deodorizer. Yes, you might also cook with it, but I bet you didn’t know there are a gazillion ways to put sodium bicarbonate to work in your home. It seems that I find new uses for this stuff daily. Before we dig into some really practical applications, allow me a minute to clarify what exactly baking soda really is. Quite simply, sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is a chemical [More]
For World Health Day 2016, WHO released its first global report on diabetes. WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said that diabetes was chosen as this year’s theme for many reasons, but mainly because the prevalence of diabetes is alarming, and worldwide statistics are rapidly getting worse. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When you’re in the midst of your daily grind — to-do lists, work deadlines, cooking, cleaning, children’s activities and the like — you’re probably not thinking about what you could do to feel happier. There’s no time for that, and your mind is probably occupied with more important, or at least more pressing, matters. But if you do stop to think about it, few things are more important than happiness. If you’re living day to day simply by going through the motions, you’re missing out on living — you’re missing out on life. The [More]
Levels of selenium, a mineral essential for good health, are so low in soil that it’s affecting the food chain, diets and, ultimately, the risk of disease. Low selenium levels may lead to a higher risk of cancer, a study has concluded. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Admin Robert De Niro appeared on the Today Show and discussed the film “Vaxxed,” which he encouraged everyone to see. Photo courtesy of Today Show. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Academy Award winning actor Robert De Niro appeared on the Today Show this morning (4/13/16) to discuss the beginning of the Tribeca Film Festival. De Niro appeared with Tribeca co-founder Jane Rosenthal. De Niro defended his original decision to include the film “Vaxxed” in the film festival, which was later reversed, and encouraged everyone to see the film, as well as another film …read more Read more here: [More]
By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) Ex-smokers and others looking to give their lungs a natural health boost can find help in a surprising place: the sweet potato.And the healthful qualities of this remarkable vegetable don’t end at the lungs: They extend to various types of cancer, and to a wide range… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By REALdeal Source: Major Study Declares Arthritis Drugs Useless Regardless of Dose – This Is The Best Way To Battle Joint Pain For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by MADLEN DAVIES Those plagued with the most common form of arthritis are told to take Acetominophen and other anti-inflammatory medications to relieve their pain. But a major study published found it does little to ease agony caused by osteoarthritis – as many sufferers can no doubt attest. The research, published in The Lancet, warned [&hellip Source: Major Study Declares Arthritis Drugs Useless Regardless of Dose – This Is …read more [More]
By Michael By Steven Maxwell Do you water your vegetable garden with recycled city water? If so, you may be eating pharmaceutical contaminants that accumulate in your food. A recent study by the American… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Christina Sarich Organic food demand is so booming that multiple efforts are underway to support the acquisition of organic farmland. Even Cost-Co is getting in on the action by offering to help farmers buy land and farm equipment. People’s huge appetite for organics has been ignored by Big Ag for so long that land to grow food organically in the U.S. is rather scarce. Currently, organic farming acres make up less than one percent of total U.S. farmland. Instead of growing our own, we’re importing a bunch of organic corn, soy, and other products every year. This trend of [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In much of the U.S., spring allergies may begin as early as February and last until summer. Tree pollen is a common springtime allergen, although often people have allergies to three or four species of trees and plants. Airborne mold spores represent another common culprit. Monitoring outdoor pollen counts can be helpful, but you’ll only benefit from staying indoors on high-count days if the elevated levels include pollens to which you’re allergic (allergy testing can help you determine your individual allergies). A better bet is …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If your doctor receives money or gifts from a drug company, be it payment for a lecture or a free meal, does it influence the medications he or she in turn prescribes? This represents the burning question in an industry saturated with pharmaceutical company involvement. A ProPublica analysis revealed nearly nine in 10 cardiologists, and seven in 10 internists and family practitioners, included in their study received payments from drug or device companies in 2014.1 But the analysis didn’t stop there. It also looked into whether or not such payments were associated with prescribing [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Benedikt Just For more than 60 years now, it has been proven that the established theory of heart attacks on which all current treatments are based is obsolete and needs a severe upgrade. Since… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) A new study found that certain pesticides and fungicides cause neurodegeneration in brain cells similar to the effects of autism and Alzheimer’s – findings that suggest a link between the use of these chemicals and the skyrocketing rise in autism rates.The… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Ariana Source: The Garden of the Future For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Wildlife gardens can be beautiful sanctuaries filled with food and life. Learn how to create your own wildlife garden! How When building a backyard wildlife garden, there is no need to tear up the entire yard. Even if you live in an apartment with a tiny balcony or small city lot, [&hellip Source: The Garden of the Future Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that can be found in countless personal care and plastic products, including the liners of canned goods, plastic and non-stick food containers, plastic wraps, water bottles, and cashier’s receipts. The American Chemistry Council, an industry trade group, has consistently insisted BPA is safe,1 and has opposed both state and federal legislative proposals to ban the chemical. Contrary to the weight of the evidence, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also claims BPA is safe for use in food packaging,2,<a target=_blank …read more Read more here: mercola     
By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) For years, alternative news sources such as Natural News have been warning the public about industry-generated scientific research which incorporates falsified data to produce desired results.These charges have now been corroborated by Dr. Richard Horton, editor… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Barbara Loe Fisher For the past decade, Americans have been subjected to dire warnings that B. pertussis whooping cough cases are on the rise and it is the fault of parents who don’t vaccinate their children.1,2,3 That myth actually goes back to the early 1980s,4 when parents of DPT vaccine injured children in the U.S. were asking for a safer pertussis vaccine while, at the same time, discovering that whole cell pertussis vaccine in DPT shots did not prevent infection5 and vaccine immunity lasted for only two to five years.<a target=_blank …read more Read more here: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Chocolate is a favorite treat for many people, and it can even be healthy if you choose high-quality dark chocolate that’s rich in antioxidants and low in sugar. Your chocolate treat may be exposing you to an undesirable ingredient, however, as a California-based consumer advocacy group has detected lead in some chocolate brands. The group, As You Sow, tested 50 cocoa products. More than half contained lead and cadmium levels above California’s state limit (cadmium is a metal with dangerous properties similar to lead). While manufacturers say the lead is found only in trace [More]
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) In what is being hailed as a “day of action,” supporters of a $15 minimum wage – even for jobs that are unskilled and require little training – took to the streets April 14 in some 300 cities around the United States, demanding arbitrary raises from hard… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) In what has been termed “one of the biggest frauds in American healthcare history,” pharmaceutical giant SmithKline Beecham – now GlaxoSmithKline – was proven to have falsified data in clinical trials for an ineffective antidepressant drug that caused suicidal… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
The widespread use of sunscreens promoted by dermatologists and the Cancer Industry, may lead to a significant decrease in solar-induced previtamin D3 in the skin, now correlated with a higher risk of cancer according to researchers. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By By Jennifer Lea Reynolds (NaturalNews) In response to the growing desire by Americans to consume more organic foods, Costco has announced its recent effort to work with farmers to help them buy land and equipment that will enable them to grow organics. The more organics that are grown means the more organics… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Julie Fidler At the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, scientists are running out of space for the plant’s enormous amounts of irradiated water. The radioactive water is being stored in thousands of tanks, and contains tritium, a substance that is hazardous to health. About 300 tons need to be pumped into the plant every day to keep its reactors cool. Tritium can be removed from water in laboratories, but such an effort would be preposterously expensive, so scientists have another idea in mind: dumping the nuclear waste into the ocean. The scientists say the risks are minimal, [More]
By Mike Barrett In light of the potential dangers a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids have on bee populations, pest-control company Ortho recently announced that it will be transitioning away from the chemicals in order to protect the world’s pollinators. Ortho plans to phase out the use of neonicotinoids by 2021 in 8 of its pesticide products. Tim Martin, general manager of the Ortho brand, says: “This decision comes after careful consideration regarding the range of possible threats to honeybees and other pollinators. While agencies in the United States are still evaluating the overall impact of neonics on pollinator [More]