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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) There’s no denying the appeal of scent. Whether it’s the rejuvenating odor of lemon or the calming scent of jasmine, certain fragrances have the ability to evoke energy, ease anxiety and uplift mood. But, when it comes to the ‘value’ of a typical air freshener product, researchers have learned that a pleasant fragrance can mask a cloud of toxic chemicals. Renowned researcher and scientist Dr. Anne Steinemann has studied the damaging effects of most commonly used air freshener products on human health and the environment – and the impact is so serious and widespread [More]
06/13/19   Government watchdog Judicial Watch has reported several times over recent years the existence of a route through Mexico and across the U.S. southern border for ISIS terrorists, as well as on an ISIS training cell in Mexico just a few miles from El Paso, Texas.   Those reports now have been confirmed by no less than a captured ISIS fighter, according to the organization’s newest documentation. WND has cited the Judicial Watch reports over the years and in fact documented only a few months ago reports of prayer rugs being found.   Read More: Judicial Watch: Terrorists’ route [More]
By Admin Reporter Brandy Zadrozny writes for NBC News and other organizations. Image source. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Reporter Brandy Zadrozny has written an article for NBC News revealing how certain Facebook groups consisting of parents seeking natural cures for their children who suffer with autism have been infiltrated by fake Facebook accounts of people who want to turn in these parents to Child Protective Services (CPS) for the purpose of having their children taken away from them. While this may appear to be something illegal (and it probably is), Zadrozny seems to present …read more Source: Health [More]
Taking a daily shower is a fairly recent development for Americans. Just 100 years ago, many thought getting their whole body wet at once (instead of taking the sponge baths that were common then) would invite diseases like pneumonia and someone would “catch their death.” Nowadays, a long, hot shower is a daily ritual for Many Americans. Most soaps and personal care products have surfactants that, when combined with water, bind to oil and remove the beneficial fats called sebum that naturally protect your skin.1 Generally speaking, the more a product bubbles or lathers, the more surfactants it contains. Many [More]
Death risk increases the longer such drugs are used Extended use of popular drugs to treat heartburn, ulcers and acid reflux has been associated with an increased risk of premature death. However, little has been known about the specific causes of death attributed to the drugs. Now, a study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System has linked long-term use of such drugs – called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) – to fatal cases of cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and upper gastrointestinal cancer. More than 15 million Americans [More]
Policies that limit ultra-processed food intake are urgently needed, say researchers Two large European studies published by The BMJ today find positive associations between consumption of highly processed (“ultra-processed”) foods and risk of cardiovascular disease and death. The researchers say further work is needed to better understand these effects, and a direct (causal) link remains to be established, but they call for policies that promote consumption of fresh or minimally processed foods over highly processed foods. Ultra-processed foods include packaged baked goods and snacks, fizzy drinks, sugary cereals, ready meals containing food additives, dehydrated vegetable soups, and reconstituted meat and [More]
By Seth Pollard If you’ve never tried to lose weight, let me fill you in on something: It can be hard if you don’t know what to do. What’s more, though it can be frustrating only losing a few pounds at a time, that’s the healthiest way to do it. But it doesn’t have to be as hard as it you think. I’m here to help you NOT give up on your weight loss goals. In the United States, 1 in every 3 people are obese, compared to 1 in 5 just 2 decades ago. But unlike in years past, [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Research suggests the following herbicide and desiccant, when combined with lectin-rich foods such as peas, beans or potatoes, can trigger the neurological damage seen in patients with Parkinson’s disease: Glyphosate Diquat Dicamba Paraquat Research shows the desiccant paraquat can trigger Parkinson’s disease when combined with plant lectins found in peas, beans, potatoes and many other foods, as the lectins can transport the toxin into the brain. Learn more. 2 Which of the following media platforms have taken measures to censor information relating to vaccine safety? Instagram and Pinterest Facebook and Twitter Google, Youtube and Amazon All [More]
By Guest Contributor By Sandra Lane Planning for emergencies and disasters is what we do as Preppers. We try to imagine every possible scenario and know every possible contingency plan for each and … Read the rest The post It Might Be Scarier Than We Think: Hard Lessons Learned in a Reality Check appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Thomas Perry Source: Science of Smudging – This Is How Sage Actually Cleans Bacteria in the Air For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The practice of smudging dates back to prehistoric times, and is still very much in use today worldwide for cleansing everything from dwellings to human spirits. However recent research has shed light on the popularity of this activity, revealing that burning certain plant matter actually clears harmful bacteria. All Western use of burning herbs and plants for […] Source: Science of Smudging – This Is How Sage Actually Cleans Bacteria in the Air Learn …read [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Duct tape beat out cryotherapy (freezing) for treating warts in a randomized controlled head-to-head trial. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Sara Tipton Balancing your hormones may seem like an uphill battle, especially for women going through menopause and men who have prostate concerns. But with the use of all natural and holistic herbal tinctures, your hormone troubles could be a thing of the past! If you are looking for an easy way to help balance out your hormones more naturally, why not reap the benefits of medicinal plants, and take a look at what herbal tinctures might be able to do for you? While natural remedies have always widely been in use, their popularity is increasing as people …read [More]
Humans have been drinking fermented concoctions since the beginning of recorded time. But despite that long relationship with alcohol, we still don’t know what exactly the molecule does to our brains to create a feeling of intoxication. Likewise, though the health harms of heavy drinking are fairly obvious, scientists have struggled to identify what negative impacts lesser volumes may lead to. Last September, the prestigious peer-reviewed British medical journal The Lancet published a study that is thought to be the most comprehensive global analysis of the risks of alcohol consumption. Its conclusion, which the media widely reported, sounded unequivocal: “The [More]
By Dr. Mercola Impossible Foods is billing its Impossible Burger as a healthier, more sustainable option than beef, but when tested by consumer advocacy group Moms Across America (MAA), concerning levels of the herbicide glyphosate were found in the food.1 It’s not at all surprising, considering the Impossible patty is made mostly of genetically engineered (GE) soy protein, and in the U.S. about 94 percent of soybean acres are planted with such GE seeds, which are designed to tolerate glyphosate, i.e., Roundup, herbicides.2 This alone pokes holes in their attempts to greenwash an otherwise highly processed fake food, but the [More]
By Dr. Mercola Production of cannabis is booming as the medical benefits of CBD (cannabidiol) are increasingly recognized. According to Project CBD, at least 50 conditions1 are believed to be improved by CBD, including pain, seizures, muscle spasms, nausea associated with chemotherapy, digestive disorders, degenerative neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease, mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD and high blood pressure. CBD is nonpsychoactive, nonaddictive, does not produce a “high” and has few to no dangerous side effects. In states where CBD is becoming widely used, there are also few reports of negative …read more Source: mercola     
By Sara Tipton Being pregnant when the SHTF or getting pregnant after could both be dangerous to the mother and the baby. But as women preppers, we will need to take this into account if we are of childbearing age so we can protect ourselves and our unborn child. If you’ve ever been pregnant, you know how wonderful it can be. You also know there are things that can go wrong, and when you’re carrying your child in an extended or long-term emergency that’s the last you want! Arm yourself with knowledge and think ahead, in your preparedness, and you [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Could something as small as trace minerals really offer that many health benefits? Research strongly indicates yes. For example, selenium levels in your body heavily influence the strength of the immune system and overall well-being. A recent 2018 study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging reveals exactly how powerful this tiny mineral really is, whether you get it through your diet or in a supplement form. Study results: Higher levels of selenium linked to a longer life and lower levels of inflammation The study in question was a prospective cohort [More]
By Mike Barrett If you know you’re not as physically active as you should be, stop thinking about it and start doing something about it. People who view themselves as lazy compared to others are more likely to die at a younger age, even if their actual activity levels were the same. [1] That means people who thought they were less active than their peers likely weren’t reaping the full benefits of exercise, all because of their negative attitude. Lead author Octavia Zahrt, a Stanford PhD student in organizational behavior, says she knows firsthand how negative self-talk and toxic comparisons [More]
By Dagny Taggart By Dagny Taggart The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has quietly revealed some troubling information about a class of toxic chemicals that the agency found in significant levels in our … Read the rest The post Leaked FDA Study: Toxic “Forever Chemicals” Contaminate Many Foods appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) High blood pressure affects a stunning 40 percent of adults over the age of 24. And, as you know, it’s foundational to the premature death of millions of people – worldwide. However, the Cellular Medicine research of Dr. Matthias Rath is showing that a deficiency in certain key micronutrients is a root cause of this problem. In many cases, simply correcting the deficiency can help to eliminate the threat of high blood pressure (naturally) – without the need for toxic medications. Hypertension, commonly called high blood pressure, is particularly dangerous because it often has [More]
By Guest Contributor By BCE I work in a regional ER serving a community of 200,000 people and I thought it might be interesting to look at the patients I saw, from an … Read the rest The post An ER Night Shift Part 1: Cellulitis appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Preemies who primarily consume breast milk have significantly higher levels of metabolites important for brain growth and development, according to sophisticated imaging conducted by an interdisciplinary research team at Children’s National. Breast milk is always better than formula because it provides critical nutrients and a diverse array of antioxidant protection as well. Earlier studies have shown that breast milk lowers the incidence of diarrhea, influenza and respiratory infections during infancy, while protecting against the later development of allergies, type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis and other illnesses. Some studies have even suggest that children up to the age of one that [More]
By Seth Pollard Sure, Netflix is full of great shows and movies to watch, but it can never replace nature in providing a natural and euphoric boost in both physical and mental health. Many studies have showcased the powerful benefits nature can offer, proving that spending time outside slashes the risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and stress. [1] Researchers from the University of East Anglia in the U.K. reviewed data on almost 300 million people from 20 countries, including the U.S., and assessed the effect of nature on people in Australia, Europe, and Japan – where Shinrin [More]
By Admin Kodi Lee with his mother Tina Lee appeared on the America’s Got Talent and the video of his performance soon went viral, reaching many millions of people within the first day. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Kodi Lee, a 22 year old blind man with autism who sings and performs in Southern California, took America by storm on the most recent episode of America’s Got Talent where he appeared with his mother Tina. According to his website bio, Behind the Music: A Story of Human Triumph and Discovery: Kodi Lee is a 22-year old …read more Source: [More]
By Jeff A University of Colorado Cancer Center study presented at the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting 2019 shows that while 73 percent of surveyed oncology providers believe that… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Guest Contributor By BCE I work in a regional ER serving a community of 200,000 people and I thought it might be interesting to look at the patients I saw, from an … Read the rest The post An ER Night Shift Part 1: Cellulitis appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Veronique Desaulniers (NaturalHealth365) Forty-seven years ago a “war on cancer” was pronounced by President Nixon. Since that declaration, the United States government alone has spent well over $100 billion on cancer research in the hopes of removing the threat of this ticking ‘time bomb.’ But, instead, countless lives have been lost as a result of toxic therapies and “experimental drugs” offering false hope. According to a report from the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer statistics are indicative of a future “human disaster.” In fact, cancer cases are expected to surge 57% worldwide in the next 20 …read more [More]