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By Paul Kemp Chronic Fatigue (CFS) is the Number One complaint that personal physicians hear from patients. The reason for this should be obvious, but most medical doctors are not trained in human nutrition, so they don’t know what to say. Doctors mean well. I’m not saying MDs are bad people, but they only know what they’ve been taught. The pharmaceutical industry, through its funding of medical schools, has a lot to say about the curriculum. They have a financial interest in teaching doctors to prescribe drugs, not find cures. Chronic Fatigue Remains A Mystery to Medical Doctors According to [More]
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By Julie Fidler On Monday, a group of U.S. scientists, The Center for Genetics and Society (CGS), and the activist group Friends of the Earth called for a global ban on gene editing of human embryos just a day before a major international meeting in Washington, D.C., to tackle the policy and ethical issues surrounding the technology. On the surface, the practice could sound like a potential solution to a myriad of health problems facing the planet. Human gene editing would allow us to create “designer babies” by editing out undesirable strands of DNA. Supporters of the technique say it [More]
By REALdeal Source: This is Why Your Legs CRAMP Up at Night (& how to stop it from happening ever again) For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Bel Marra Health Leg cramps at night – nocturnal leg cramps – are pains that occur during the sleeping hours. They can cause a person to wake up and occur at night due to prolonged hours of inactivity. Nocturnal leg cramps commonly occur in the calf but can also cause pain in the thighs and [&hellip Source: This is Why Your Legs CRAMP Up at Night (& how to …read more [More]
By Christina Sarich Not only is it possible that the US Food and Drug Administration’s approval of AquaBounty’s GM salmon will harm the environment, Alaska fishermen are concerned the GM fish could tank the fishing industry. AquaBounty’s salmon have been genetically altered to contain growth-promoting genes from Pacific chinook and an eel-like fish called the ocean pout. They are said to grow up to 4 times faster than regular salmon, which might seem like a boon to the fishing industry, but fisherman are concerned of another outcome which could damage their livelihoods. It is possible that the GM fish could [More]
By By Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) The debate about whether sunlight is good or bad for us, and how much we actually need, continues. Like many considerations related to our health, the key is “moderation.” Solar Power for Optimal Health, written by Marc Sorenson, says that not only is sunlight crucial… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By michael-s So, you thought that getting a dog would be all bunnies and rainbows (or at least that’s what they told you it would be like), right? You weren’t warned about all the potential hardships that would come along as part of having a dog join the family, such as dealing with excessive and annoying barking, were you? You go ahead and attempt to apply “common sense” in this situation, hoping that what once worked on someone else (like when your kids were yelling for no reason) will also work here, only to be bummed, disappointed and burnt out [More]
By Chloe Paltrow If smoking e-cigarettes is regarded to be a healthier option, well then, here is the breaking news – E-smoking can make you more prone to alcoholic addiction. Based on the new research study that was published on Addictive Behaviors, e-cigarette usage is likely to show enhanced problematic behavior related to alcohol consumption. The authors of this new study consider it crucial to establish not only “ the direct health effects of e-cigarette use…but it’s vital to look at the secondary effects too.” E-cigarettes or electronic cigarettes, according to Wikipedia definition, is a ‘battery-powered vaporizer’ that helps to [More]
By Paul Fassa Source: Study Finds Strong Possibility of Coconut Oil to Fight Off Candida Yeast Infections For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Yeast infections stubbornly resist many attempts to permanently overcome. The most common yeast infection plaguing humans is Candida albicans or C. albicans. It’s usually the result of our standard American diet (SAD) that includes processed foods and beverages with lots of sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and refined carbohydrates that act almost [&hellip Source: Study Finds Strong Possibility of Coconut Oil to Fight Off Candida Yeast Infections Learn more at <a class="colorbox" rel="nofollow" [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola For most people, the topic of bowel movements is private and the actual mechanics of how stool is produced is rarely thought about. Unless, of course, you begin to experience constipation. According to research presented at the American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting 2015, at least 15 percent of the general population experiences chronic constipation. This is equal to approximately 63 million people in the United States. The study1 demonstrated a statistically significant link between people who suffer from chronic constipation and from other health problems, including colorectal cancer and gastric cancer. Researchers approached [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Amanda Froelich Adam overcame a lifetime of depression, drug and food addiction, and low self-esteem by choosing to get proactive about his health. “Let food be thy medicine and medicine thy… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Alijuina Herw Ginger is a pungent, fiery rhizome with many health benefits. While the taste of ginger is distinct enough to make it a main ingredient in some desserts, its ability to soothe an upset stomach has earned it some quiet fame with those who prefer to holistic healing at home. Tea made from ginger has high levels of vitamin C and amino acids, as well as various trace elements such as calcium, zinc, sodium, phosphorus, and many others. Healthy Ginger Tea Recipe Ingredients: 4 to 6 thin slices of raw ginger 1½ to 2 cups of filtered water [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola As many as 8 out of 10 Americans struggle with back pain, and many resort to surgery as a solution. Unfortunately, this often does not resolve the problem, and in some cases simply worsens the situation. Dr. David Hanscom, an orthopedic surgeon with a practice in Seattle, is unusual in that he tells most of his patients they don’t need surgery. He’s written a book detailing his novel approach to chronic pain treatment, called “Back in Control: A spine surgeon’s roadmap out of chronic pain.” Spinal Fusions Rarely Cure Chronic Back Pain Spinal fusions [More]
By Lynn One hundred and fifty years ago, cancer was nearly non-existent, but with the increased consumption of processed foods, low quality meat and dairy, and refined sugars, many new diseases have surfaced. Disease and sickness have become an epidemic. Mainstream medicine is just now beginning to point fingers to diet and lifestyle as precipitating factors that could lead to cancer. (1) Rise of processed foods, low quality meat and dairy and refined sugars have caused many new diseases to surface! For many people, conventional treatment is chosen to cure cancer but for 88 percent of all cancer patients it [More]
By REALdeal Source: Research Reveals Nutrition Improves Mental Health Better Than Prescription Medication For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by KASIM KHAN Clinical psychologist, Julia Rucklidge, delivers an enlightening TED talk on the importance of nutrition and it’s role in mental health. Julia reminds us of a time when Dr. Semmelweis was ridiculed and dismissed for suggesting that doctors wash their hands before touching pregnant women. She compares the radical reaction that doctors had then, [&hellip Source: Research Reveals Nutrition Improves Mental Health Better Than Prescription Medication Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and …read more Read more [More]
By Derek Henry Let’s be real. When the holidays come and all the gigantic meals and treats fill the table, we often can’t help ourselves. We truly intend on being “good”, but our eyes become bigger than our stomach and we end up overeating to the third degree. The good news is that you can offset the pain that often comes with this gorging, so that you don’t have to suffer with digestive distress such as heartburn and indigestion. Here are 3 easy tips. Before the Meal One of the best things you can do just prior to a meal [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Dr Mark Sircus This essay is not about MMS (Magical Mineral Supplement), which I have written about before. MMS is not something that ever attracted me; certainly, it is hard to stand its smell…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Last year, an analysis revealed that more than half of the world’s obese people congregate in 10 countries: United States, China, India, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Egypt, Germany, Pakistan, and Indonesia. Obese Americans accounted for about 13 percent of the world’s obese people, while China and India together (with more than 700 percent of the US population) only accounted for 15 percent of the total. Now, US health officials report that obesity in America has inched up even more. Right along with it, drug prescriptions for hypertension, diabetes, and depression and other obesity-related illnesses are [More]
By Heather Callaghan By April McCarthy Recent findings published in the journal Cell Metabolism show that bacteria in your gut control exactly when and how much you eat. Researchers have found that 20 minutes after a… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler Here’s one more reason to rock out: music isn’t just good for the soul, it’s good for the body. Patients who listen to music before, during, and after surgery may have less pain, anxiety, and blood pressure than patients who don’t, a new analysis suggests. Surgery patients who got to pick their own playlists faired even better, researchers found. Dr. Diana Vetter, of the University of Zurich, and her colleagues analyzed data from 47 studies, 26 of which examined the effect of music before surgery, 25 that looked at music in the operating room and 25 that [More]
By By Jonathan Benson, staff writer (NaturalNews) Federal regulators recently made the unprecedented decision to unleash the world’s first genetically-modified (GM) animal life form – a transgenic salmon species that its manufacturer claims grows artificially large, and much more quickly, than natural salmon…. …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By armela These days women are very much obsessed in achieving a thin body. They spend a lot of time in the gym to improve exercise performance – sometimes sacrificing time for work, family and recreation. Yet when they exercise, results are not always fruitful. More often than not they don’t get the body they want. What are they doing wrong? To Be Fit, You Have to Eat. Eating less is probably the most common mistake gym women do. They want to have a fit body, but all they think about is how they can cut calories from their meal. [More]
By Paul Fassa Source: WHO, CDC, and Media Maintain Vaccine Danger Denial For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Carl Bernstein, one of the journalists of Watergate fame, once cautioned in a TV interview that what isn’t printed in the news is worse than inaccurate reporting. Not only is important data omitted, the omissions are unnoticed by almost everyone. Lately, much of the mainstream media has indulged in malicious omission of [&hellip Source: WHO, CDC, and Media Maintain Vaccine Danger Denial Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) A small voice inside your head may be telling you that natural remedies are not effective for your current health crisis. And, that’s understandable, when you consider the amount of people that believe pharmaceutical drugs are the ‘only way’ to treat chronic health problems… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Rice, in one form or another, is one of the most important staple foods in the world and has been for possibly thousands of years. Today, it supplies around 20 percent of the world’s food energy. The Asia-Pacific region of the world produces and consumes 90 percent of the rice on the planet, and in the U.S., rice is a $2.2 billion -a-year-industry in exports alone. Today, basmati rice from India, jasmine from Thailand, and Arborio from Italy are growing in popularity among the more than 40,000 types, including long-, medium-, and short-grain white, [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Unbeknownst to many Americans, the majority of soybean, corn, canola, and sunflower seeds planted in the U.S. are pre-coated with neonicotinoid pesticides (neonics). The chemicals, which are produced by Bayer and Syngenta, travel systemically through the plants and kill insects that munch on their roots and leaves.1 However, you can’t cover a plant seed with poison and expect it to be free of unintended consequences. These pesticides are powerful neurotoxins, and have been blamed for decimating populations of non-target wildlife, including important pollinators such as bees and butterflies. This occurs because the pesticides …read [More]
By By S. D. Wells (NaturalNews) In the 1930s, American science and health professionals figured out that smoking causes lung cancer. There was irrefutable evidence. At that exact time and place in our history, there were many advertisements in journals and magazines featuring doctors endorsing their… …read more Read more here: Natural News