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By Activist By Paul A. Philips Cancer research, headed by the medical/pharmaceutical establishment, has a motto that goes “cancer together we’ll beat it” or words to that effect. Over the recent decades gone by… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
With fall quickly approaching and kids going back to school, various sniffles and other bugs will start making their way around the classroom. It is good to know that kids do not have to be pumped full of vaccines and antibiotics to stay healthy. Melanie Waxman recently wrote an article with several suggestions about keeping kids’ immunity high year round. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Claire John Introduction No one like sagging skin anywhere and this is especially true, when it takes place underneath the eyes. This sagging under the eyes or around the eyes can make one look far older than what they actually are in reality. Therefore, the best way to fight them is with natural caring, and it is this naturally caring that can turn things around for the better. What causes sagging to take place underneath the eyes? It is a common problem and there are many factors that can cause it to take place. One of the biggest of [More]
By Admin By: Sayer Ji, Founder GreenMedInfo.com A concerning new study finds that most of the breast milk samples tested contained artificial sweeteners. Why has this never been discovered until now and what are the implications to our most vulnerable populations? An article soon to be published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health on the presence of synthetic sweeteners in breast milk is bound to upset the apple cart when it comes to assessing the toxicological risk of these chemicals to breastfed infants. In previous articles we have reported extensively on the <a class="colorbox" href="http://www.greenmedinfo.com/toxic-ingredient/artificial-sweeteners" …read more Read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The average US baby is born with 200 industrial chemicals and other pollutants in its umbilical cord blood.1 Among them are poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), which are widely used in non-stick cookware, stain-, and water-repellant clothing, carpets, fabrics, and more. A baby’s umbilical cord blood will typically have one-third the PFAS concentration of its mother, but the levels increase significantly as the child is breastfed, new research shows. The study is the latest to show that common consumer chemicals are now contaminating what would otherwise be the healthiest food for babies on the [More]
By Paul Fassa Source: 5 Major Health Reasons to Include Eggplant in Your Diet For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA There are other names for this this shiny skinned egg-shaped purple vegetable: aubergine, garden egg, guinea squash, melongene and brinjal. Brinjal is the most common name in India and its surrounding area where GMO brinjal attempts were met with failure, thankfully. By the way, eggplant is technically a berry. There are even [&hellip Source: 5 Major Health Reasons to Include Eggplant in Your Diet Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read [More]
By Christina Sarich In the ongoing battle of David vs Goliath, or humankind vs. Big Biotech, Big Ag and Big Pharma, Prop 65 has come to the fore in California. California will likely require that Monsanto has a label on most Roundup bottles declaring that they contain carcinogenic ingredients. The agency’s notice of intent aims to add these chemicals within 30 days to the approximately 800 chemicals that are known to cause cancer. An announcement has surfaced from the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) which states they will begin labeling Monsanto’s herbicide ingredient, glyphosate as a “probable carcinogenic,” just like [More]
Over the years, I’ve found that many people don’t seem to realize that the vast majority of malignancies aren’t palpable and don’t create symptoms for several years, and sometimes decades. This is a critical point to understand, as our choices today are unmistakably what determine our risk for cancer and most chronic diseases in the years ahead – even thirty, forty, fifty years ahead. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Anthony Gucciardi In 2012, I told you about the court in southeast France that found Monsanto guilty of chemically-poisoning farmers. The court declared that Monsanto’s Lasso weedkiller was responsible for devastating neurological problems, including memory loss. Now, after an appeal process by Monsanto that lasted years, a French appeal court has upheld the ruling in full. This case is monumental for a number of reasons, including the fact that it is the first in French history to confirm the ‘chemical poisoning’ of Monsanto’s Lasso weedkiller, which was banned in France back in 2007 (after already being pulled off the [More]
By Barbara Minton Male fish are becoming hermaphroditic due to environmental insults (such as chemicals in the water), says participants in a new study from North Carolina State University not yet published. Where they once had the usual testes containing abundant sperm that made them suitable for reproduction, male fish now may have testes that contain eggs, and their ability to reproduce has become questionable. [1] What is causing such an unnatural occurrence? Powerful endocrine disrupters known as xenoestrogens are the culprit, according to the study authors. These are estrogens similar in structure to the estrogens made in the body [More]
By Pratik Everybody needs to go to the dentist, at least at some point in their life. Whether it is a check-up, a cleaning, getting a tooth pulled or something even more serious, dentist trips can be one of the most expensive medical necessities a person can come across. Unlike most medical realms, dentistry is often not adequately covered by most medical insurance schemes, and as a result, people tend to seek services that are affordable, rather than ones that offer the best quality. But we’ve all heard horror stories about brutal dentists, or procedures going terribly wrong and causing [More]
By By Jennifer Lea Reynolds (NaturalNews) A professor at the University of Hawaii’s (UH) College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, Hector Valenzuela, has been repeatedly stripped of his rights to freely express his opinion against GMOs and his support of GMO labeling. He’s been the recipient of unprofessional… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Julie Fidler Autumn is ragweed season, so stay tuned for red, itchy eyes and a runny nose. Up to 30% of people suffer from allergic rhinitis – you know, hay fever – and for people in the eastern U.S., it can be especially miserable. But if you know how to stop hay fever, you should be able to cruise through the season without a problem. “The thing with ragweed is it’s just such a big pollen producer,” says Dr. Timothy Craig, an allergist and professor of medicine and pediatrics at Penn State University in Hershey, Pennsylvania. “That’s why it’s [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Helen Garvey Also known as cognitive enhancers, nootropics are supplements that are meant to improve various brain functions such as memory retention and the ability to focus. In today’s busy life, stress and impaired memory function is a common problem that many face. Many students have been turning to supplements to keep their brain functioning properly. While most people are more concerned with the various side-effects of brain enhancing drugs and supplements, there are many that are considered very safe and effective. Listed below are several of the benefits that nootropics can provide. Increase Concentration Before you consider improving [More]
By mrhealth …read more Read more here: Healthy Debates News     
By Activist By Amanda Froelich Of the 6.4 million children labeled to have ADHD, 20% have been improperly diagnosed. The number of kids diagnosed with ADHD has skyrocketed in recent years, with a staggering… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By REALdeal Source: 18 Things You Should Never Do Abroad For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Each country has its own laws, traditions and customs. No matter how strange you may find them it’s best to be aware of what is considered an ill manner, taboo, or a crime abroad. For example, some are so used to tipping in cafes that they do it everywhere, although in Japan such act would [&hellip Source: 18 Things You Should Never Do Abroad Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Activist By Joshua Krause Companies like Monsanto have long touted the benefits of their genetically modified seeds, which make up about half of their annual profits. But these pesticide-producing plants… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler The blue light emitted by the screens on cell phones, tablets, TVs, and computers could be making it hard for us to sleep, and perhaps worse yet, may be damaging our retinas. Manufacturers are trying to look at this as more of an opportunity than a problem. Enter “safe” screens. Dutch company Philips unveiled its “SoftBlue” computer screens at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin. The company claims “SoftBlue” is easier on the eyes. It’s not alone. Asus and BenQ, along with American firm ViewSonic, are also using the health crisis to introduce their own lines [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Your body produces three different types of tears. There’s the basal variety, which are made as a form of lubrication and protection for your eyes. These are constantly secreted in tiny quantities (about one gram over a 24-hour period) and coat your eyes when you blink.1 You also produce reflex tears. These are another form of protection and are released in response to irritants, such as wind, dust, smoke, or cut onions. The third form of tears – emotional or “psychic” tears as they’re sometimes …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Julie Fidler Vitamin C may mimic some of the effects of exercise in overweight and obese individuals. [1] The protein endothelin-1 (ET-1) has a constricting action on small blood vessels. This activity is increased in overweight and obese individuals, making small blood vessels more prone to constrict and less able to handle blood flow demand, increasing the risk of vascular disease. At the start of the study, all of the participants had impaired vascular tone. Caitlin Dow, PhD, postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and colleagues followed 35 sedentary, overweight or obese adults throughout three months. [More]
By Admin By Dr. Mercola Only one thing sends more shivers down the spines of school-aged children’s parents than head lice… and that is mutant head lice. Research from 2014 of lice samples from the US and Canada showed almost all of the insects (99.6 percent) had developed gene mutations making them resistant to common over-the-counter lice shampoos.1 Such shampoos often contain the toxic pesticide permethrin… which …read more Read more here: Health Impact News     
By Activist By Andrew Jonasson We all know that healthy whole foods contain some nutrients or vitamins. Sometimes both. Sometimes more, like flavonoids, phytoproteins, or chemical compounds that help digestion… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Paul Fassa Source: Coke’s Dark Side: Diet Lies and Dangerous Ingredients For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA While driving recently, I heard a radio commercial extolling the pleasures of sharing a coke with others at lunch or on a picnic. It was a soothing pack of lies that impressively expressed the communal sharing of Coca Cola as a major life event to be remembered by all, really. Sharing, mind [&hellip Source: Coke’s Dark Side: Diet Lies and Dangerous Ingredients Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Advocates for disabled persons are outraged over a Colorado case centered around a nonverbal woman with disabilities whom they charge is being held hostage by officials in Jefferson County, The Denver Post reports.”It is truly outrageous,” Julie Reiskin, director… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Activist By Heather Callaghan A while back I wrote “How TV Affects Your Brain Chemistry for the Worst,” and someone asked, “Don’t you mean for the worse?” No… the worst. I don’t mind getting called a… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze