By Dr. Mercola Nearly 95 percent of the world live in areas where pollution levels are higher than deemed safe by the World Health Organization (WHO).1 Fine particulate matter measuring less than 2.5 micrograms (PM2.5) is one indicator of outdoor air pollution. Concentrations exceed 10 micrograms per meters cubed (ug/m3) for 95 percent of the world and nearly 60 percent live in areas where particulate matter exceeds even the least stringent WHO quality target of 35 ug/m3.2 Air pollution is a complex mixture a fine particulate matter, droplets and gases. PM2.5 is one of the most widely studied components of
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By Michael By John Vibes According to a study published in Nature, 15.3 billion trees are chopped down every year, and roughly 46% of the world’s trees have been cleared over the past 12,000 years. For most… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Fresh, organic apple juice is …read more Source: Natural News
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Herbs aren’t just used to …read more Source: Natural News
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Almonds are healthy, filling snacks; …read more Source: Natural News
Plants are an excellent way to increase oxygen levels in the room and improve air quality. There are also beneficial plants that will help you improve mood, and fight anxiety, depression, and prevent panic attacks. Researchers have found that there is a direct link between stress and oxygen levels and showed that high levels of toxins in the air lead to anxiety and stress. Therefore, you can drastically improve your mood and relieve stress and anxiety. Scientists have conducted studies on mice and discovered that the aroma of jasmine plant and jasmine essential oil significantly calmed them, and made them
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By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Some types of sharks must …read more Source: Natural News
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04/04/19 In two unrelated cases, the United Kingdom denied asylum to persecuted Christians by bizarrely citing the Bible and Jesus. Both Christians, a man and a woman, are former Muslims who were separately seeking asylum from the Islamic Republic of Iran, the ninth-worst persecutor of Christians — particularly of those who were Muslims and converted to Christianity. UK asylum worker Nathan Stevens recently shared their stories. In his rejection letter from the UK’s Home Office, which is in charge of immigration, the Iranian man was told that biblical passages were “inconsistent” with his claim to have converted to
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By REALdeal Source: Artist Creates Exquisite Sculptures Out of Fruits, Vegetables, and Cheese For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Fruits, vegetables, and cheese may not seem like a canvas to most people, but this artist has discovered a passion for sculpting masterpieces out of these foods. Artist Daniele Barresi has won awards for carving and the best and unique part about his work is that you can eat the sculptures. In fact, if they aren’t […] Source: Artist Creates Exquisite Sculptures Out of Fruits, Vegetables, and Cheese Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By AdminM Image Source. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News In the wake of yesterday’s measles “emergency” declaration in Rockland County, New York that prompted the county to implement the nation’s first ban on unvaccinated children from appearing in public places, news reports out of Philadelphia today reveal that over 100 students have been infected with mumps, in spite of the fact that almost all of the students have been vaccinated against it. Ironically, it is the same vaccine, the MMR (mumps, measles, rubella) vaccine that is being mandated in Rockland County to …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Over 30 million Americans are currently affected by diabetes, which is strongly associated with increased risk of heart disease – and with a corresponding loss of life. In fact, the American Heart Association recently reported that at least 68 percent of diabetics age 65 or older die from some form of heart disease, while 16 percent die of stroke. Now, an Australian study reveals that a natural nutrient, vitamin C, can safely decrease blood sugar levels. Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C is already valued for its powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immune …read
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Did your parents ever insist you take castor oil as a kid? That is some foul-tasting stuff. Luckily for children today, that particular trend seems to have … Read the rest The post 10 (Non-Yucky) Ways to Use Castor Oil appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Meadow Clark By Meadow Clark Could canola oil lead to Alzheimer’s or other problems with the brain? Previously, we reported that canola oil is actually damaging to the heart and cardiovascular system, … Read the rest The post Canola Oil: Alzheimer’s, Depression, Low IQ, & Cancer appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By AdminM by Dr. Mercola It may start as a tickle in the back of your throat, or a full throttled bark as you try to clear a growing amount of secretions in your upper respiratory tract. But, however it begins, most would like the coughing to stop. Usually a cough will accompany a cold, beginning as a runny nose, scratchy throat and sneezing. A cold is caused by …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Rainbow Eucalyptus: A Unique Tree That Will Surely Grab Your Attention 4 Health Benefits of Eucalyptus Various Uses of Eucalyptus Growing Eucalyptus in Your Home Eucalyptus Recipe: How to Make Eucalyptus Tea Eucalyptus Essential Oil Allows You to Enjoy the Benefits Conveniently Making Infused Eucalyptus Oil 3 Benefits of Eucalyptus Oil Side Effects of Eucalyptus Oil Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus sp.) is an Australian tree species belonging to the Myrtaceae family. The species is wide-ranging, containing over 900 different variants, ranging from short, bushy plants to giant …read more Source: mercola
By Melonie Kennedy Product Review: Bioscarf by Petrichor SA, LLC by Melonie Kennedy 4.5 of 5 stars As a person with chemical sensitivities and minor pollen allergies, currently living in an area with … Read the rest The post Bioscarf: The Prepper’s “Gray Man” N-95 Mask You Can Take Anywhere appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther If disaster was a human named SHTF, it would be that person who takes delight in dropping by unannounced and seeing you at your worst: still in … Read the rest The post 25 Prepping Excuses the SHTF Won’t Care About appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Dr. Mercola Catching a quick nap midday may be a simple, no-cost way to lower your blood pressure, according to researchers from the Asklepieion General Hospital in Voula, Greece.1 The research, presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 68th Annual Scientific Session, suggests midday sleep could be as effective at slashing blood pressure levels as other lifestyle interventions, like reducing alcohol intake or taking low-dose blood pressure medication. It’s unclear whether the results vary depending on whether a person is sleep-deprived or typically gets a good night’s sleep, but it could be that a nap may be particularly useful
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Turns out that a warm cup of (any drink) flavored with cocoa is more than just a tasty treat. It has some big health benefits, too. In fact, a new study published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry found that it can help treat fatigue in people who suffer with multiple sclerosis (MS). Before we get into the details about this condition (and the benefits of cocoa), it should be noted that MS has also been linked to toxicity issues like, aspartme poisoning. Editor’s note: If you know anyone suffering with MS,
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By Lydia Noyes As the seasons start to change it’s a struggle to avoid getting infected with the gardening bug. You’re in good company if you’re counting down the days until you can dig around in your vegetable beds again. But do you have the tools you need for success? The right equipment can make or break a garden, and you don’t want to find out that you’ve come up short in the middle of the growing season. This list of forty genius gardening tools you never knew you needed should give you a starting point to ensure you’re set
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By Susan Patterson No doubt you have passed a field of daisies to stop and admire their beauty. Often considered a weed, daisies are tough plants that survive and even thrive in inhospitable conditions and are resistant to most pests and disease. Not only are these perky little plants robust, but they also have some amazing medicinal and nutritional benefits and can be used to make some seriously cool crafts. Cool Facts About Daisies The word daisy comes from the Old English “daes eage” meaning “day’s eye.” This name refers to the way that these plants close up their petals
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Today on TRUNEWS we discuss how a future authoritarian regime could implement censorship through a AI system similar to China’s Social Credit Score. We also respond to lies and slander being published by the fake news media tenured conspiracy theorists, who prove their hate for Jesus Christ with every anti-Christian publishing. Lastly, Doc Burkhart reports on the protests in Verona, Italy at the World Congress of Families, and speaks with Dr. Stephen Turely. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart, Matt Skow. Watch: Criminalize Free Speech: When Will China’s Social Credit Score Come to America?
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Genetic differences in caffeine metabolism may explain the Jekyll and Hyde effects of coffee. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By everybodysfit I forgot!!!! It happens and it appears to happen more often with age. That feeling of remembering very little can be frustrating. It always depends what we forget (how important the information was/is), but whichever the case it doesn’t mean we have or are developing Alzheimer’s. It happens to all of us. We misplace our car keys, don’t remember the name of a person we met, or forget what time an appointment is or was. Our memory is our ability to recall facts or information in our lives. This involves three steps. First, we use encoding. This means
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