By AdminM Poop: Pharma’s Next Goldmine? by Alliance for Natural Health The FDA wants to turn poop into profit for Big Pharma. We can’t let it happen. Action Alert! The FDA is on the verge of deciding the future of fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), a promising new treatment that harnesses the power of the gut microbiome to fight illness. The agency is poised to regulate FMT as new drugs, which means patients will be paying thousands of dollars for human poop. This is yet another example of why medicine is so expensive in this country: the FDA takes affordable, natural
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Blueberries are put to the test against insulin resistance, oxidation, and DNA damage. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By REALdeal Source: Scientists Discover How Hiking Changes Our Brains For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Alanna Ketler While it may seem obvious that a good hike through a forest or up a mountain can cleanse your mind, body, and soul, science is now discovering that hiking can actually change your brain… for the better! Hiking in Nature Can Stop Negative, Obsessive Thoughts Aside from the almost instant feeling of calm and […] Source: Scientists Discover How Hiking Changes Our Brains Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By REALdeal Source: This Is How Sunscreen Could Be Causing Skin Cancer, Not the Sun For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Arjun Walia Summer may be a long way off, but it’s never too early to start thinking about protecting your skin. For most people, this means covering themselves in sunscreen, which corporate marketing campaigns encourage at every turn. Yet, while we do indeed need protection to prevent sunburns, blocking out the sun entirely is not […] Source: This Is How Sunscreen Could Be Causing Skin Cancer, Not the Sun Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of all adults have at least some degree of gum disease. Also called periodontal disease, gum disease is rooted in the build-up of a sticky substance called plaque on the teeth. Simply put, plaque is ground zero for bacteria – which can irritate and inflame your gums. You may have heard a rumor that having bad teeth and gums is associated with heart disease. Unfortunately, that’s not even the whole picture. It turns out that poor oral health is also linked
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By Thomas Perry Source: I’ve Been Making Sweet Potatoes Wrong My Entire Life- And I Just Figured It Out! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Jenna Barrington Do you ever stumble upon a new, delicious recipe only to discover that you’ve been making that kind of food wrong your entire life? Well, if it hasn’t happened to you yet, then it just might very soon! Check out these Hasselback Maple Pecan Sweet Potatoes! While we all might have our own […] Source: I’ve Been Making Sweet Potatoes Wrong My Entire Life- And I Just Figured It …read more
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03/27/19 If you’re anything like me, hiking through a forest, camping in the woods or savoring a natural space is a sure-fire way to boost mood, energy and vitality. The Japanese even have a name for it, Shinrin Yoku – otherwise known as forest bathing. And they have science to back-up the physiological benefits – stress markers like cortisol, pulse rate, blood pressure, parasympathetic and sympathetic nerve activity all improve with spending time in the woods. It’s not only the Japanese who have discovered the perks of spending time among the trees, Western researchers have now established that
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Today on TRUNEWS we discuss the warning directed at Israel by Jordan’s King Abdullah II over their threats to annex the Christian and Muslim Holy Sites of Jerusalem in President Trump’s upcoming “Deal of the Century” peace plan. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart, Kerry Kinsey. Watch: Hashemite Red Line: King Abdullah Issues Dire Warning over Jerusalem’s Holy Sites
03/27/19 Children who spend too much time on their phones are at serious risk of hip fractures in their 40s and 50s, an expert has warned. Dawn Skelton, a professor of ageing and health, said today’s children are far more sedentary than previous generations as they play less sport, are given too many lifts, and look at screens for hours on end. Because of this, their bones may weaken and fracture earlier than usual – and their parents could end up as their carers, she said. Professor Skelton, an adviser to the Royal Osteoporosis Society, added:
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By Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Dr. Raeford Brown is a pediatric anesthesia specialist at the UK Kentucky Children’s Hospital. He also chairs the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Committee on Analgesics and Anesthetics. Dr. Brown has been openly critical of the FDA and their lack of oversight on the pharmaceutical industry, claiming “Congress is owned by pharma.” (Source.) His comments were recently reported by Adriana Belmonte at Yahoo Finance. Pharmaceutical companies are under the spotlight with congressional hearings on the cost of drug prices and allegations of …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Stephanie Larken, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you are paying attention to those around you, it may have become noticeable that a good number of individuals are suffering from an exponentially growing number of inexplicable health issues. Even more problematic is that perhaps, you have noticed such declines are occurring with your family members or even within yourself. According to a recent study, many unwanted symptoms could be triggered by electromagnetic frequencies. Unfortunately, most of these negative effects are most predominant in those aged 30 and less. But, infants and young children appear to suffer the most symptoms neurologically. Even
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By AdminM War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg. Adolf Hitler’s personal physician, 43-year old Karl Brandt. Brandt was also Reich Commissar for Health and Sanitation, and was indicted by the U.S. prosecution with 22 other Nazi doctors. Brandt was found guilty of participating in and consenting to using concentration camp inmates as guinea pigs in horrible medical experiments, supposedly for the benefit of the armed forces. He was sentenced to death by hanging. Image Source. Note to The Powers-That-Be: Measles is NOT Ebola! by David Brownstein, M.D. Over the past week, we have been inundated with mainstream media …read more Source:
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By Dr. Mercola Postprandial sleepiness, or feeling sleepy after you eat — otherwise known as a food coma — is a common human experience. To some extent, feeling sleepy after eating, especially in the afternoon, is normal, but it’s not a given. You can often curtail that drowsy feeling by making tweaks to your diet. Carbohydrates are one of the greatest offenders to your energy level (and blood sugar level) after a meal. Low-net-carb foods (carbs minus fiber) like dense fruits and vegetables don’t significantly impact blood sugar, but sugars and grains, including most processed …read more Source: mercola
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Independently-sourced research challenges the idea that LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is the “bad cholesterol,” and causes heart disease. However, the theory that LDL is “bad” persists in the mainstream media and with Big Pharma, mainly because they would lose billions of dollars in drugs and treatments to admit the theory lacks merit. The hypothesis of saturated fat creating artery-clogging cholesterol as the source of heart disease should be considered dead and incapable of resuscitating, based on the scientific evidence. But one still sees and hears fearful statements about lowering …read more Source: Health Impact
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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 a virus, the most common of which is the rhinovirus. It may be responsible for up to 50 percent of all colds. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),1 most
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03/26/19 “This certainly ups the ante regarding what happens next in VZ. The relations between the US and Russia/China just keep getting worse.” Admin Following the major weekend development of Moscow unambiguously asserting its ‘red line’ concerning potential US military intervention in Venezuela, for which Russia sent a military transport plane filled with Russian troops which landed in Caracas Saturday, new satellite images reveal a major deployment of S-300 air defense missile systems to a key airbase south of Caracas. Image via AMN News Crucially the Russian An-124 transport plane which touched down in Caracas on Saturday
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By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Because of its bud-like appearance …read more Source: Natural News
By AdminM Public Health Warning Issued for Fluoride Toothpaste by Dr. Joseph Mercola According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention1 (CDC), 40 percent of children between the ages of 3 and 6 use potentially dangerous amounts of toothpaste. The CDC and American Dental Association (ADA) recommend using no more than a pea-sized amount for children in this age group, and those younger than 3 should use no more than the size of a rice grain on their toothbrush. The problem with using excessive amounts of toothpaste has to do with the <a target=_blank …read more Source: Health
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By everybodysfit Cartilage holds our bones together and supports our tissues. It is tough, but at the same time flexible, which makes damaging this tissue pretty easy. This tissue has a rubbery texture as it serves to cushion the area between the bones and joints. This cushioning helps reduce friction. When we walk, run, or jump, cartilage is there to absorbs the impact. For a visual aid, think of the outer part of your earlobe which is made up entirely of cartilage. Interestingly, cartilage does not require a blood supply. This means that when damaged, it takes a longer time
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Truth be told, the presence of aluminum in the environment is nothing new. This naturally-occurring metal is the third most prevalent element on the planet. But, to be clear: aluminum has no biological value inside the human body – which makes the demand for an effective way to detox more important than most people can imagine. No doubt, the modern ‘abundance’ of aluminum in processed foods, cookware, food storage wraps and medications has raised concerns among many integrative healthcare providers – who view the accumulated toxicity of aluminum to be a contributing factor to
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) There’s a growing shift in the vaccine and autism debate, with increasing amounts of data challenging the long-held belief that vaccines are harmless. This shift is in no small thanks to bombshell admissions coming from former pro-vaccine experts finally blowing the whistle on previously hidden or misconstrued information about the MMR vaccine. Now, a re-analysis of 15-year-old data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals even more evidence supporting a correlation between the MMR vaccine and autism. A closer look at old data REVEALS: timing of first MMR vaccine affects
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By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Made from ground, dry roasted …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola Type 2 diabetes is curable and the cure is free. According to a January 2019 update by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 114 million American adults live with diabetes or prediabetes.1 Diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in 2015, and continues as seventh in 2019. In a 2017 press release, then-CDC Director Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald stated:2 “Although these findings reveal some progress in diabetes management and prevention, there are still too many Americans with diabetes and prediabetes. More than a third of U.S. adults have prediabetes, and the majority
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03/25/19 “Another area of contention between the US and Russia/China that bears watching.” Admin Two Russian air force planes landed at Venezuela’s main airport on Saturday carrying a Russian defense official and nearly 100 troops, according to media reports, amid strengthening ties between Caracas and Moscow. An airplane with the Russian flag is seen at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas, Venezuela March 24, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso A flight-tracking website showed that two planes left from a Russian military airport bound for Caracas on Friday, and another flight-tracking site showed that one plane left Caracas on Sunday.
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By Lisa Egan Article originally published on All About Habits Chances are, you believe many things about weight loss that simply aren’t true. It isn’t your fault: there’s a lot of terrible information out there. Some advice is outdated, some is overly complicated, and some is just downright outrageous (tapeworm diets, balloons that inflate in your stomach to make you feel full, and the “cotton ball diet” are just a few examples – yes, those are all actual “diet plans” – and are really dangerous!). In a previous article, I covered 15 Weight Loss Myths That …read more Source: Ready
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By REALdeal Source: Bring Back Home Economics Class Because Our Kids Lack Basic Life Skills For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Danielle Boroumand As I grow closer and closer to my 20-year high school reunion, I reminisce about the flurry of classes that have actually stuck around with me from then until now in my early 30’s. Seldom are the days where solving math problems with technical equations (that still make little to no sense […] Source: Bring Back Home Economics Class Because Our Kids Lack Basic Life Skills Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola Male fertility has been on the decline for at least 40 years, with a 50 percent global reduction in sperm quality noted from 1938 to 2011.1 A similar decline in sperm quality has been observed in dogs living in human households, with sperm motility declining by 30 percent over a 26-year period.2 The corresponding declines suggest that something in the environment, and likely in our homes, could be causing the drop in fertility among both dogs and people. In the canine study, the researchers linked certain environmental chemicals to sperm problems and suggested they could also be
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