By Michael By John Vibes According to a recent study published in Nature Scientific Reports, a specific type of mushroom extract can help honeybees fight off a devastating virus that is suspected of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Sara Tipton With Thanksgiving upon us, some think that the time to be more grateful has come around. But there are ways to begin to cultivate gratitude now, and keep it with you all year long!… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Christian Yates, University of Bath If your dog has been alive and kicking its paws about for a decade, the widely held belief is that it has aged as much as a human would have done by the grand… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you want stronger bones and overall good health, getting enough vitamin D is essential. The essential nutrient is a fat-soluble vitamin, and it works like a steroid hormone within your body. While the D vitamin is produced by the skin when you’re in the sun, you can get some in your diet as well. One of the reasons this vitamin is so important is because it helps the body absorb and maintain the phosphate and calcium you need, both essential minerals for bone health. Most people get their vitamin D primarily from exposure
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Scientists have long sought to understand why some people are prone to develop drinking problems while others are not. The team’s discovery in mice, if translated to humans, may provide doctors a way to reveal whether someone is likely to become a compulsive drinking later in life. Alcoholism is a chronic brain disease in which an individual drinks compulsively — often accompanied by negative emotions. Whereas previous studies have focused on examining the brain after a drinking disorder develops, the researchers from the Salk Institute in California set out to prove that brain circuits can make some people more likely
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A new study has shown how the gut microbiota of older mice can promote neural growth in young mice, leading to promising developments in future treatments. The research group, based in Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, transferred the gut microbiota of older mice into the gut of younger mice with less developed gut fauna. This resulted in enhanced neurogenesis (neuron growth) in the brain and altered aging, suggesting that the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and their host can have significant benefits for health. The past 20 years have seen a significant increase in the amount of research into the
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By Sara Tipton We’ve all been there – that feeling of lethargy and laziness coupled with some sadness during the winter. If you’re like me and live where it gets cold enough that even outdoor winter fun isn’t actually fun, then don’t fret! There are still some scientifically-backed ways you can beat those “winter blues!” The best way to get out of that “funk” is to get more vitamin D and the best way to get it is from the sun. But that works a lot better if you live in a place that’s sunny with some warm enough days
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By Hesh Goldstein Health wise, you are your own worst enemy. There are no miracle cures. There are no pills that will make you well overnight. Good health takes discipline. To be your own doctor you do not have to go to medical school. You just have to know your body and tune into it. There is a way to live so as not to develop a diseased body by creating toxic conditions. There is also a way to detoxify your body of all toxic matter allowing Mother Nature’s healing power to restore vibrant health. It is well known that
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11/30/19 “Interesting article on the moves towards digital currency and cashless societies. The Bible clearly implies that such will be the case when the anti-Christ comes to power and a mark will be required to buy or sell. So it’s not surprising to see moves in that direction now.” Admin A fundamental pillar of true free markets is the existence of choice; the availability of options from production to providers to purchase mechanisms without interference from governments or corporate monopolies. Choice means competition, and competition drives progress. Choice can also drive changes within society, for if people know
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11/30/19 “Another sign of the increasing co-operation between Russia/China not in only military matters but economically as well.” Admin The construction of a bridge over the Amur River to link Russia and neighboring China has been completed in the Far East. The historic road is first of its kind between the two states and is set to boost economic ties. The bridge links the cities Heihe in northern China and Russia’s far eastern city of Blagoveshchensk located on the opposite banks of the Amur River, also known as Heilongjiang by the Chinese. The bridge is more than 1km
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11/30/19 “Just another sign of the increasing tensions between the US and Russia/China and now including Iran.” Admin Just as Americans were gearing up for Thanksgiving, on Wednesday Iranian officials announced they will send a “message to the world” by holding unprecedented war games with partner forces Russia in China in the Indian Ocean. Semi-official Mehr news agency cited Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi on Wedneday to reveal the “mass war drills” will held at some point next month or the “near future” in a historic first, and as the three unlikely allies find themselves facing ramped up Washington
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11/30/19 “Well we now know for certain what this “climate change con” is really all about, a total Marxist remake of the western world, straight from little brain washed Greta herself. Pray for this kid, she really needs it! For the latest scientific info exposing this climate change con read this: http://proofthebibleistrue.com/latest-news-exposing-the-climate-change-hoax-climatedepot-com/” Admin Greta Thunberg the teenage Climate Puppet has gone full Marxist. In her latest public statement, she says that the ‘climate crisis is not just about the environment’: It is a crisis of human rights, of justice, and of political will. Colonial, racist, and
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By REALdeal Source: 22 Brilliant Life Hacks Every Human Being Needs To Know For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. It’s always nice to find clever solutions to the little snags one comes across in cooking, building, cleaning, or just about anything. These are some of the most clever life hacks every human being needs to know. Bonus: Here’s how to make a can ice cold in only two minutes!–>www.realfarmacy.com/cold-can-2-minutes/ source: www.themetapicture.com… Follow us Share […] Source: 22 Brilliant Life Hacks Every Human Being Needs To Know Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola Trees are one of nature’s greatest gifts, one that could be harnessed to strategically reduce air pollution in some of the most problematic spaces, such as near factories, industrial sites, roadways and power plants. In fact, nature-based solutions can compete with technology to reduce toxic air emissions across the U.S., according to research published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.1 What’s intriguing is that existing natural areas, including forest, grassland and shrubland vegetation, are already responsible for mitigating a significant portion of U.S. air emissions, according to the study, which suggests that restoring natural land cover
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Weight Watchers (recently rebranded to WW) put out an app for kids and teens who want to lose weight a few months ago. It’s called Kurbo, and it assigns “traffic light” color codes to different foods. Green foods like fruits and vegetables can be eaten freely, yellow foods like low-fat dairy, lean meat, and bread can be eaten in moderation, and red foods like full-fat dairy and sweets should be eaten sparingly or “planned for.” Kids under 13 need to sign up with a parent, while older kids can sign up on their own. Online coaching is available for an
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By Admin Comment from Dr. Robert J. Rowen Here is “medical science”. It is not science at all. Millions of stents and bypass procedures worldwide and done with nothing backing them. It cost 100M of your money to show this. But what about vaccines? We have a world of dogma here, and vaccines are not imposed on sporadic children, but ALL of them. If the government can spend 100M for heart studies that affect people late in life, why can’t it spend a …read more Source: Health Impact News
A thorough review of the available published science on wireless (WiFi) and electromagnetic frequency (EMF) exposure has identified at least seven different ways that WiFi and EMF microwave pollution actively harms the human body. Published in the journal Environmental Research, the peer-reviewed paper explains that exposure to WiFi signals, which are everywhere these days, can lead to: oxidative stress, sperm and testicular damage, neuropsychiatric effects including EEG (electroencephalogram) changes, apoptosis (programmed cell death), cellular DNA damage, endocrine changes, and calcium overload. As many as 16 different reviews also show that exposure to other microwave EMFs is directly associated with these
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By Dr. Mercola Anxiety disorders represent the most common mental illness in the U.S., with 40 million U.S. adults affected.1 Meanwhile, one-third of U.S. adults usually do not get enough sleep2 — a factor that can make mental health, including anxiety, worse. It may seem overly simplistic, or even cliché, to suggest that getting proper sleep could help relieve the sometimes-debilitating effects of anxiety, but research continues to show that the connection is not only relevant but significant. In fact, if you struggle with anxiety, tending to your sleep should be a primary part of your treatment plan. ‘Overanxious and
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“If you know anyone who has cancer this is a must read article. Also visit this site https://fenbendazole.org/ for much more information on fenbendazole as a cancer treatment. ” Admin By Thomasina Copenhaver I’ve studied cancer as both a licensed registered nurse and naturopathic doctor for over 40 years. (Longer– if you count my time as a candy striper.) There have been several “Ah-Ha” moments for me in the study of, and years of experience in, nursing and natural healing –alkalinity of the blood, Dr. Otto Warburg’s discovery of cellular metabolism and respiration, painting iodine on cysts, eggplant cream for
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By Michael By Elias Marat For many adults, going to the bar is a regular pastime—if not the default social activity when going out for a night of socializing and hanging out. But for many people struggling to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Jeff A review of the literature led by researchers from the University of Florida attempts to provide clarification and analysis on various aspects of what a controlled environment system entails and the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Elizabeth Coombes, University of South Wales It may seem like we are living in an age of anxiety, where feeling worried, upset and stressed has become the norm. But we should remember that anxiety… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The World Health Organization calls air pollution a global issue that has the potential to lead to health problems like stroke, lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory infection. And according to the air quality database, recently updated in 2018, over 80% of individuals living in urban areas breath in air that doesn’t meet the air quality guidelines of the World Health Organization. Recently, air pollution has been linked to another serious disease – diabetes. Diabetes occurs when your body has a reduced ability to produce insulin, resulting in high blood sugar. While it can
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A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that we are losing ground in the battle against so-called superbugs — the harmful or deadly bacteria resistant to nearly all our antibiotic defenses. William Brangham talks to Dr. Arjun Srinivasan, who works on infection control at the CDC and helped compile the report, about how we can prevent these dangerous infections. Transcript Judy Woodruff: A new report out from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control highlights that we are still losing the battle against so-called superbugs, bacteria that are resistant to nearly all the antibiotics. As William
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By AdminM Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated—Part 6 by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., ChairmanChildren’s Health Defense Part six in our series of studies comparing health outcomes among vaccinated vs unvaccinated populations. Once again, chronic illness plagues the vaccinated cohorts. CDC and Pharma make great efforts to block researchers from performing these studies and to prevent the journals from publishing them. Nonetheless, independent scientists have persisted and their reports have evaded the censors. Public health advocates willing to search can find them in quiet abundance among the peer-reviewed literature on Pubmed. Titles and Summaries from Part 6 Vaxxed/Unvaxxed Slides: Vaccination increases the …read
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Around five and a half million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, a potentially fatal condition that leads to a variety of troubling effects including memory loss, personality changes, and loss of independence. Could trans fat be a contributing factor to the life-altering cognitive decline these people experience? Yes, according to research including a new study published in the journal Neurology. Evidence has already linked these “Frankenfats” to diabetes and heart disease – so we can’t say anybody’s really surprised to learn that consuming these artificial fats can damage the brain. Trans fat,
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By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following nutrients is crucial for the prevention of osteoporosis and cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke? Vitamin K2 Vitamin K2 inhibits arterial calcification and improves arterial flexibility, thereby reducing your risk of a cardiovascular event (such as a heart attack) or death. It’s also important for the prevention of osteoporosis. Learn more. Omega-6 Omega-3 Vitamin K1 2 Which of the following has been linked to a significantly increased risk of ADHD and autism when consumed during pregnancy? Statins Acetaminophen Recent research found that, compared to children of mothers with the lowest
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