By Admin – Orissa Peter Falk – Columbo. Image source. The Court’s Guide To Covering Up Elder Abuse: No Longer Rare Occurrences by Dale TheresaHealth Impact News Two of our readers Diane Wilson and Sarah Harvey wrote to us about their experience with finding proper medical care for their Baby Boomer family members. They fought for the return of guardianship much like Laredo Regular did for his grandfather, Julius Corley. Health Impact News and MedicalKidnap.com has previously published the tragic story of Julius Corley who was medically kidnapped in New York. (See: World War II Veteran Medically Kidnapped in New
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By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J Frompovich Recently, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger and editor at Natural News, ran an article about science genetically engineering laboratory monkeys to present autism symptomology to… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Christina Sarich The city of Seattle now adds its name to 5 other major US cities that are suing Monsanto over PCBs. Perhaps a tide of similar legal action will finally break Monsanto for good. [1] Activists may have a tough time shutting down Monsanto for poisoning the planet with GM foods and engaging in the corrupt chemical whirl-go-round that seems to be ruining every conceivable aspect of the natural world, but Monsanto’s karma is catching up, and quick. Though most of us know Monsanto for creating the best-selling herbicide Round Up and contributing to the creation of Agent
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By Edgar Agorist Source: This Is What Happens When You Take Vitamin C And Stop Running For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Research has found that getting a healthy a dose of vitamin C can be just as effective as exercise. If you are obese or overweight, the vitamin C can mimic some of the effects of exercise. There is hard scientific evidence to support these claims. The key to using vitamin c for vascular health comes from [&hellip Source: This Is What Happens When You Take Vitamin C And Stop Running Learn more at REALfarmacy.com …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola More than 650 peer-reviewed studies have looked into the potential health benefits of “black seed,” which come from the flowering plant Nigella Sativa. Revered since ancient times for its versatile medicinal qualities, black seed oil was found in Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb.1 Black seed, which is also known as black cumin, black caraway, black sesame, onion seed and Roman coriander, has a long history of use in traditional systems of medicine, including Ayurveda and Siddha. According to a review on black seed’s therapeutic potential published in the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine:<a target=_blank
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By Christina Sarich As part of the growing need to find sustainable ways to provide organic, quality food for ourselves, our families, and our neighbors, more young people have become interested in organic farming. Now new programs are teaching children the importance of self-sustainable farming, and how to farm using age-old techniques. A primary modern issue with farming, in many cases, has been a lack of education from one generation to another since many of our ancient seed-saving, planting, and harvesting practices have been lost to the corporate agricultural model. Now, we are finally starting to mend this escalating issue.
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By Christina Sarich Citing concerns that glyphosate has been proven to be an endocrine disruptor, along with other health and environmental issues, 67 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have written a letter to the European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Vytenis Andriukaitis, asking that glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Round Up weed killer, NOT be re-approved. The letter to Andriukaitis draws attention to the scientific controversy between the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization (IARC) with regard to the carcinogenicity of glyphosate. The IARC called
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By Admin – Orissa UPDATE 1/28/2016 From the National Vaccine Information Center: During the committee hearing the bill sponsor’s requested that the bill be stricken from the 2016 legislative session. The committee voted to stricken the record and details can be viewed here. Many thanks to Virginians who came to the hearing ready to testify and to the many who called their legislators yesterday! Forced Vaccination Bill in VA Moving Fast by National Vaccine Information Center “If the state can tag, track down and force individuals to be injected with biologicals of known and unknown toxicity today, then there will
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By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
DMSO has many uses, but it is known mostly as a natural pain killer and transporter. DMSO is a highly non-toxic, 100% natural product that comes from the wood industry which is also one of the most studied but least understood therapeutic agents of our time. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By By Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) A Portugal-based drug maker is being accused of trying to conceal details about a clinical drug trial that went severely awry earlier this month, leaving one person brain-dead and four others seriously injured. The trial took place in Rennes, France, and was conducted… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By shannon Photo by Shannon Stonger. by Shannon Stonger Health Impact News Soup and stews have been a traditional food for many societies, and for good reason. Not only does that pot stretch precious ingredients, it also makes use of one of the most nutritious, healing foods available – bone broth. Bone broth is having a resurgence in popularity in recent years. The humble simmering of meat and bones has become all the rage in some circles, with broth shops opening up next to coffee shops in large cities. This ingredient has a long list of benefits …read more Read
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By Christina Sarich As one of the richest nations in the industrialized word, the U.S. wastes an estimated 40% of all food. If we reduced that number by just 15% we could feed half of the nearly 50 million Americans, 15 million of them children that go hungry every single day. Landmark legislation was recently introduced to combat hunger and reduce food waste, but it needs help getting Congress’ attention. The bill to curb food waste includes a provision that would reform the “sell by” date most of our food is marked with. We all know that food is still
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By Alex Jordon It’s said that this recipe for roasted cauliflower with turmeric has anti-cancer ability, and due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties, it also has ability to combat many other diseases. This recipe will become a great promoter for health for sure, before try this tasty and healthy recipe, a few things you should keep in your mind: Eating dishes based on cauliflower is an effective way to boost the intake of minerals, antioxidants and vitamins, especially vitamin C. One regular serving of cauliflower provides almost 3/4 of the daily recommended intake of vitamin C. The combination of roasted
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By Heidi Kristoffer Also known as “mushroom tea”, and originated in china, kombucha has been growing in popularity all over the world rapidly in nearby years. The active ingredients in kombucha help promote good health in many ways: It’s good for your gut: 1. Kombucha contains naturally probiotics that created by the bacteria and yeast which help maintain healthy gut flora by increasing the number of beneficial organisms. 2. It promotes nutrients absorption in the body by breaking them down into an easily digestible form. 3. It also enhances the absorption of several minerals, including calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium and
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By Geary Andrew Our thyroid gland is considered the battery of our entire body. Thyroid hormone function is extremely important for the metabolism of every cell in the body, including the brain. Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland has been weakened by poor nutrition, thyroid toxicity, bad lifestyle, stress, and too much medical ‘help’. Hypothyroidism—underactive thyroid, in which the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough hormones to regulate the necessary functions in the body. Hypothyroidism can result from a variety of internal and external factors, including Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the thyroid. 12 Simple
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By Christine . S If most people are asked, they tend to list a lack of time as a reason for not following healthy habits. And it is true that between work, long commutes, childcare and keeping up with a household, time can certainly seem thin on the ground. But the fact is that if someone is wanting to change their lifestyle and develop healthy habits, this can be done without a huge expenditure of time. There are in fact some small changes that people can make that can nonetheless bring major benefits to the body. A walk around the
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By Meghan Telpner When most people think about toxins, what comes to mind is probably guys in biohazard suits cleaning up sludge from a river, or an old factory spewing chemicals into the air through its smoke stacks. Those are obvious signs that a substance is harmful and should be avoided — and most people do. The problem is that many toxic things don’t come with such clear labels. Many toxic things, in fact, are found in items that people use every day without even suspecting that there might be a problem. However, just because the warnings are not obvious,
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By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J. Frompovich The State of Maine Public Utility Commission recently received what it thinks is the ultimate verdict in the issue of electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) when the Maine… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Kayla Matthews No one likes to think about a hacker sitting in a basement somewhere downloading your personal information. Imagine you just had a pacemaker installed, only to find out that there is a potential for someone to hack into the device to control its functions. Well, that is a real possibility. The new term for this activity is “medjacking,” or medical device hijacking. Close to 5 billion smart devices are currently connected to the internet, and a substantial portion of these gadgets are medical devices used to treat patients. As medical devices become more connected, this problem has
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By Lynn Griffith Breast cancer affects close to 3 million women in the United States.(1) Second to skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women.(2) Alternative cancer treatment found to be more congruent with personal values, beliefs, and philosophical orientation toward health and life for those who use them! A study from the Journal of American Medical Association found that those who chose alternative medical treatment do so because they find these alternative therapies to be more congruent with their personal values, beliefs, and philosophical orientation toward health and life.(3) Phycocyanin found in spirulina makes
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By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville A study that appeared in the February 2010 issue of Phytotherapy Research was recently posted online suggesting that spearmint tea has the potential to reduce hirsutism,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola Organ meats like liver are a certified nutritional powerhouse, which is exactly why they’ve been greatly valued throughout history. [JLS1] The long-held tradition of using liver in cooking can be found in almost every cuisine around the world. There’s the Muffaraka from the Middle East and the liver pâté from Scandinavia. Europeans used liver as a savory filling in dumplings, terrines, sausages, puddings, meat pies, and pastie[JLS2] s. Liver is also included in the Eight Delicacies list in The Li-Chi, a Chinese handbook of rituals published during the Han era. [i] …read more Read more here: mercola
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By By Harold Shaw (NaturalNews) On January 5, a state of emergency was finally declared in Flint, Michigan. Having switched back to Detroit water in October 2015, the city of Flint still had a long way to go before their lead-poisoned water was once again safe to drink.Nevertheless, it seemed as… …read more Read more here: Natural News
In 2012, the Food and Drug Administration banned the use of Bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles, sippy cups, and infant formula packaging. Manufacturers had already dropped the use of BPA after studies linked it to early puberty and a rise in breast and prostate cancers. “BPA-free” became all the rage, but even in 2014, there were hints that BPA alternatives were not as safe as presumed. Anew study by UCLA researchers is adding to the evidence that BPS—the most common alternative—is most likely no safer than BPA. “Our findings are frightening and important,” said senior author Nancy Wayne.
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dietary fiber may be far more important than previously imagined. According to a report1 funded by the Council for Responsible Nutrition Foundation (CRNF), were American adults over the age of 55 with heart disease to take psyllium dietary fiber every day, it could save the healthcare system nearly $4.4 billion a year. The effect may be even greater than that though, as new research reveals lack of fiber in the diet may impact not just your health, but that of your children and even great-grandchildren too. How’s that, you might ask? By changing …read
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