By Jeff By Jacqueline Mitchell Your mother was right; broccoli is good for you. Long associated with decreased risk of cancer, broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables – the family of plants that also… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
05/24/19 “If this becomes US policy then we can expect tensions between Russia and the US to escalate further. Cold wars can become hot ones quickly if the tensions rise too far.” Admin conclusions of the latest confidential report by the Rand Corporation were recently made public in a « Brief ». They explain how to wage a new Cold War against Russia. Certain recommendations have already been implemented, but this systemic exposure enables us to understand their true objective. Read More: Rand Corp.: ‘How To Destroy Russia’
By Jeff Sales hit a record $52.5 billion as organic becomes mainstream, says Organic Trade Association survey Clean, transparent, fresh, sustainable. Environmentally friendly, animal humane, high quality,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Taking a glass or two …read more Source: Natural News
By Mary Miller (Natural News) Growing your own edible garden …read more Source: Natural News
The true purpose of the seemingly inert human appendix continues to elude modern medicine, but a new study suggests that those who have the organ removed due to appendicitis are at three times greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Appendicitis is defined as inflammation or rupturing of the appendix, a small organ located at the base of the large intestine. Each year around 300,000 Americans have their appendix removed, usually for this reason. Meanwhile, Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurological condition originating in the mid-brain, strikes some 200,000 per year in the US, including high-profile patients such as Michael J Fox,
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By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Essential oils are used in …read more Source: Natural News
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) Millions of Americans live with chronic health problems like, autoimmune disorders, cancer, fatigue, heart disease and alike. Yet, with all the money invested in research and knowledge, most people remain unclear about why they suffer so much. Today, we’ll focus our attention on leaky gut syndrome and how this condition greatly influences your overall health. Generally speaking, without the right information (and feedback), chronic health problems tend to get worse – over time – while the real cause of sickness is often overlooked (or, sadly, ignored) by most conventionally-trained physicians. For example, an estimated 50 percent
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By Dr. Mercola Blood pressure is a measurement of the force your blood exerts as it pushes against your arteries. Blood pressure will normally rise and fall throughout the day but when it remains consistently high it becomes a significant concern as this pressure may damage your heart and cause other health problems. In 2017, the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology, along with nine other health organizations,1 changed the cutoff used to diagnose high blood pressure from 140/90 to 130/80.2 This slight shift increased the number of people diagnosed to include many who had previously
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By Sharon Falsetto Sore muscles can manifest in a number of ways including stress, injury, infection, joint disease, and medication. All muscles within the body are potentially susceptible to soreness, depending upon the cause. Sore muscles can often be extremely limiting in their effects. One of the common methods for treating sore muscle pain is the use of over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Heat packs may also help. However, the effectiveness of a heat pack might be increased with the addition of essential oil blends. Essential oil blends can also be used with a compress or massaged into
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By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther When things go wrong and we have more month than money, it can be difficult to keep the family fed, the bills paid, and a roof over … Read the rest The post 50 Ways to Eat from Your Pantry When You Have No Money for Groceries appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sarah Garone From multicolored varieties of hummus to the newly popular Impossible Burger, you’ve probably noticed plant-based protein steadily making its way onto grocery shelves and restaurant menus. And you’ve probably heard that incorporating more plants into your diet is beneficial for both for the health of the body and the future of the planet. It’s true: People who eat more plants and less meat have reduced rates of cancer,
By Susan Patterson There is just something so perfect about homegrown tomatoes fresh off the vine and still warm from the summer sun. They transport you to a simpler time and the vibrant flavors are incomparable to store-bought tomatoes. However, there are thousands of tomato varieties and it can often be incredibly overwhelming to figure out where to start and which ones are the best. This guide can give you an idea of what to expect with each variety and help you begin your journey to enjoying fresh produce grown right in your …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas
By Susan Patterson The world seems to be firmly divided into two camps: pro-cilantro and anti-cilantro. It is incredibly rare to find someone ambivalent about this ancient herb, either they love it or they hate it. If you are in the former group, here are a few ideas to take your cilantro game up a notch and incorporate it into even more dishes. If you’re in the latter group, well, maybe this article will change your mind. Here are just a few reasons to grow cilantro today. How To Harvest & Prepare Cilantro One of the best things to do
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By Susan Patterson Mosquitoes aren’t just a nuisance you have to endure when you go outdoors, they’re a legitimate cause for health concerns. They buzz around, searching for people or animals to dine on, sucking out their blood and bringing all sorts of diseases and viruses with them, like Zika, malaria and west Nile virus, none of which you’d wish on your worst enemy. But, dousing yourself, and your family, in chemical sprays come with , have shown that catnip is about 10 times more effective at repelling mosquitoes than DEET. Of course, if you’re not a fan of cats,
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By Sharon Falsetto Using essential oils in the kitchen and bathroom as cleaning agents is a natural and aromatic way to take care of those mundane jobs! Not only will your house be clean, but it will smell naturally aromatic, without the aroma of some of the more toxic cleaning products that you may find in big-box grocery stores. Here are ten essential oil recipes for cleaning your entire house so you never need to buy a toxic cleaning product again! 1. Essential Oil Kitchen Surface Cleaner This simple, but effective, kitchen surface cleaner can be used as many times
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By Jeff People eating ultra-processed foods ate more calories and gained more weight than when they ate a minimally processed diet, according to results from a National Institutes of Health study. The… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Daisy Luther Have you had the feeling that time is going faster lately than it used to? If so, you’re not alone and you’re not imagining things. Recent research says that the … Read the rest The post Time Flies When You’re Using Digital Technology: Here’s Why It Feels Like Time Is Passing Faster Than Ever Before appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
Air pollution may be damaging every organ and virtually every cell in the human body, according to a comprehensive new global review. The research shows head-to-toe harm, from heart and lung disease to diabetes and dementia, and from liver problems and bladder cancer to brittle bones and damaged skin. Fertility, foetuses and children are also affected by toxic air, the review found. The systemic damage is the result of pollutants causing inflammation that then floods through the body and ultra-fine particles being carried around the body by the bloodstream. Air pollution is a “public health emergency”, according to the World
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By AdminM Statins Work…for Less Than Half of Patients by Alliance for Natural Health Want to flip a coin on your health? Researchers assessing the effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs found that they didn’t work for 51% of the 165,000 patients studied (statins have to reduce LDL cholesterol levels by 40% after two years to be considered effective). We’ve reported previously about the many side effects and dangers of taking statins. We’ve also pointed out that conventional thinking supporting statins—lowering “bad” LDL cholesterol as a means of preventing cardiovascular disease—is outdated. With one in four Americans over the age …read
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By Julie Fidler Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder that causes a person to briefly and repeatedly stop breathing in his or her sleep. You may not know this, but the issue may actually lead to numerous health ailments, with one recent study finding that obstructive sleep apnea appears to increase one’s odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Yikes. Sleep apnea occurs when the muscles in the back of the throat fail to keep the airway open even as the body works to keep breathing. More than 18 million adults in the United States have OSA and either experience
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By REALdeal Source: How to Make a Bee Waterer to Help Hydrate Our Pollinators For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Imagine how hard just one bee works in a single day. Bees tend to at least 2,000 flowers daily, with tiny wings beating 10,000 times per minute, carrying pollen, and dramatically assisting our food supply. Sound exhausting? Bees get thirsty, and they need safe water sources. The problem is water is not always available. Bees […] Source: How to Make a Bee Waterer to Help Hydrate Our Pollinators Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Veronique Desaulniers (NaturalHealth365) Did you know that oral contraceptives were classified as carcinogenic? I knew there were many side effects from the birth control pill, but when I discovered that they were classified as a “group 1 carcinogen”, I was shocked. According to the World Health Organization, oral contraceptives fall into the group one carcinogen category, which means a ‘known and probable’ cancer-causing agent to human beings. Examples of group one carcinogens are tobacco, asbestos, plutonium, diesel exhaust and “the pill.” Does that mean that everyone who is exposed to group 1 carcinogens develop cancer? Not necessarily, but
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By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Last year (2018) we reported on the research of French oncologist Dr. Gérard Delépine, who published an analysis of the HPV vaccine Gardasil showing how increased rates of Gardasil vaccinations are actually correlated with a higher rate of cervical cancer. See: French Oncologist Analysis of Gardasil Vaccine Finds Higher Rates of Cervical Cancer Associated with High Vaccination Rates Now, researchers at the University of South Alabama are observing the same link of increased Gardasil vaccination rates with an increased rate of HPV related cervical cancers …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a compound that helps to generate energy within the cells – which is why it’s so important to help combat heart disease, poor brain function and even cancer. And, as if that wasn’t enough of a reason to pay attention, research out of Kashan University of Medical Sciences is showing that taking CoQ10 benefits those suffering with diabetes. The new trial found improvements in diabetes patients in terms of glucose metabolism as well as lowered signs of oxidative stress. Generally speaking, the human body is supposed to …read more Source:
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM In a worst-case scenario, how much flax seed is too much? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
05/20/19 The declarations could have been made by an imam in a mosque sermon. “Most Muslims’ faith is stronger than the average Christian.” “Islam at heart is a peaceful religion.” Jihad is a “personal struggle in devotion to Islam, especially involving spiritual discipline.” “To Muslims, Allah is the same God that is worshiped in Christianity and Judaism.” “Men are the managers of the affairs of women” and “Righteous women are therefore obedient.” The problem is that those statements were part of the instruction in a public school in Maryland, and one of the students in the classroom now is
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