By Dr. Mercola When you experience symptoms like fatigue, numbness, faint nausea, foggy vision or an increased tendency toward forgetfulness, you might entertain many different scenarios. Some of them might be scary, but a possibility you may not consider is that of a vitamin B12 (aka cobalamin) deficiency. Nearly half of the American population has less-than-stellar blood levels of vitamin B12, but the symptomology is so varied that it’s hard to pin down just how many people suffer from it, according to Harvard Health, which describes the “sneaky” symptomology behind a 62-year-old man’s seemingly unrelated symptoms, developed over two months.
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04/01/19 “Dr. Roberts lets loose on political correctness and it’s devastating effect on Western society and culture.” Admin It is amazing the power that politically correct kooks have acquired over language, art, and literature. It is a sign that the West is culturally dead. When high museums rename paintings because some emotional weakling declares the name to be offensive, it becomes obvious that the custodians of Western culture have lost their belief in Western culture. When universities cover up murals because of a claim they are offensive to people whose presence on the campus is miniscule
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Folate, sometimes referred to as vitamin B9 or folic acid, is an essential vitamin found in green leafy vegetables and many fruits. Folate deficiency has been linked to many diseases, such as age-related dementia, cancer, anemia, and mental illness. It’s also recommended in prenatal vitamins for women because folate deficiency has been linked to birth defects. Recent research took a closer look at folate deficiency and a condition known as fragile X syndrome. Fragile X syndrome is a genetic disease that causes developmental problems like learning disabilities. With this study, scientists were able …read
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By Michael By J.G. Martinez D. Where should your prepper’s retreat be located? This is not an issue that could be explained easily in one article. Or in a book, I think. However, I will do my best. What was my… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By REALdeal Source: Studies Show What Happens To The Human Body When We Walk Barefoot On Earth For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Arjun Walia Grounding, or ‘earthing,’ as some people call it, involves placing your feet directly on the ground without shoes or socks as a barrier. The logic behind this practice relates to the intense negative charge carried by the Earth. This charge is electron-rich, theoretically serving as a good supply of antioxidants and free radical destroying electrons. […] Source: Studies Show What Happens To The Human Body When We Walk Barefoot On Earth …read more
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By AdminM Image from YouTube. Dr. Meryl Nass Testimony Before the Education Committee, Maine by Meryl Nass, MD – Board Certified in Internal MedicineAlliance for Human Research Protection March 13, 2019 Senator Millett, Representative Kornfield, and members of the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee: My name is Dr. Meryl Nass. I am here today to oppose LD798 and support LD987. I am a physician in Ellsworth, Maine. I graduated from MIT and the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. In 2010, I was the chair of a commission established by you, the legislature, “to protect the …read more Source: Health
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Statistics on heart disease – the number one killer in the nation – are truly disturbing, with the U.S. CDC reporting that the condition claims the lives of roughly 610,000 Americans every year. In addition, a shocking 5.1 million people in the United States are affected by heart failure. With the odds of surviving past the five-year mark currently standing at 50 percent, it’s clear that more effective prevention and treatment options are needed. As you know, Western medicine attempts to treat heart disease with medications, including beta blockers, statin drugs and diuretics. But
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By Dr. Mercola Mandatory use of the first vaccine — the smallpox vaccine — became common in the 19th century because that infection had a mortality rate of 30 percent.1 Measles is not and was never as deadly as smallpox. In 1962, a year before the measles vaccine was licensed in the U.S., the measles death rate was reported to be 1 in 1,000 cases.2 However, that 20th century death rate has been challenged by Physicians for Informed Consent arguing that the case fatality figures are based on reported cases and most cases of measles …read more Source: mercola
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) A burger isn’t complete without …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM One of the worst breakfast cereals will surprise you. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Today on TRUNEWS we detail how America’s zealous crusade against Venezuela may lead to a repeat of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis with Russia. Later in the Godcast, Doc Burkhart reports from Verona, Italy at the World Congress of Families, where Christian values have been presented as humanities only salvation from satanic secularism. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Matt Skow. Watch: Showdown in South America: Will U.S. and Russia Clash Over Venezuela?
Today on TRUNEWS we detail how the suspicious Smollett scandal may ultimately lead back to Shadow President Barack Hussein Obama through State’ Attorney Kim Foxx and former White House senior official Tina Tchen. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall. Watch: Jussie Smollet’s Fake Hate Crime: Is There a Barack Obama Connection?
By Dr. Mercola Growing eggplant shouldn’t be intimidating when you’re anticipating spring garden planting. Getting your seeds off to a good start, then tweaking them if needed, will help produce a harvest of nutritious fruit. That’s what eggplant is, by the way, although many people think eggplants are vegetables. There are many beautiful varieties: large, purple Globe; Rosita, the 8-inch pinkish-lavender heirloom variety; long, thin Japanese eggplants and yellow, green and white-hued varieties with slightly varying flavors.1 Considered tropical perennials, eggplants can be grown as annuals in plant hardiness zones 5 through 12.2 They require full sun. Harvest times vary
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By REALdeal By Joshua Greenberg, REALfarmacy.com The ancient practice of planting crops at specific times based on phases of the moon is still popular today. With the hype we see on social media surrounding lunar events such as super moons, many people make incorrect assumptions about this folk method. All too often I see someone claim to be planting […] …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Sara Tipton Medical emergencies often come out of the blue and have the potential to be devastating to not only your mental well-being but your finances. Because of the nature of these unexpected burdens, we’ve put together some steps that can be taken to survive the financial strain of an unforeseen medical emergency. Studies have shown that medical emergencies are often an enormous burden on so many families. With 78% of Americans already living paycheck to paycheck, a medical expense that’s large and unexpected could destroy a family’s financial stability. In fact, about 2/3 of all bankruptcies …read more
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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) Scientists are constantly learning more …read more Source: Natural News
By none Table of Contents The 6 Health Benefits of Marjoram You Should Know About 4 Ways to Use Marjoram Effectively Growing Marjoram in Your Home Try This Healthy Recipe: Spicy Roast Chicken With Tomatoes and Marjoram Marjoram Essential Oil Has Unique Benefits, Too How to Make Marjoram Essential Oil Using Marjoram Essential Oil Properly The marjoram plant (Origanum majorana) is an aromatic herb known for its aromatherapeutic and culinary uses. Its botanical name literally means “mountain beauty.” Interestingly, since marjoram and oregano (Origanum vulgare, which means mountain joy when translated), have often been confused …read more Source: mercola
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Back in the summer of 2016, several New York University students took it upon themselves to investigate just how far 5G millimeter waves could travel in rural southwest… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By everybodysfit How many people were raised starting the morning with a glass of orange juice with breakfast?? Apple, grape, orange, pineapple, cranberry…. there’s a type of juice to please everyone’s taste buds. The fallacy is that many believe drinking fruit juice equates to eating fruit. Therefore, fruit juice is perceived as healthy. The word “fruit” is associated with healthy. However, fruit juice contains as more if not more sugar than other beverages. Although fruit juice contains nutrients and antioxidants, these positive traits don’t negate the quantity of sugar. We are victims to misleading labels on these drinks. Labels that
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03/30/19 In 2011, the Human Rights Campaign launched a video series that, according to HRC’s president, would “help drive the national conversation about same-sex marriage.” And it did just that. The series featured professional athletes, movie stars, politicians and civil rights leaders. And look where we are today. Looking back, it’s clear that while opponents of same-sex marriage made much better arguments, the advocates changed the cultural imagination. Well on Monday, the HRC announced a new video campaign called “Americans for the Equality Act.” This time, Christians need to be prepared to respond. According to Andrew
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03/30/19 “Please pray for those directly affected by this disaster. As the article notes there will be serious food price rises in the coming months due to all the crop and livestock losses caused by this massive flooding. It would be a good idea to stock up on items now before the prices start to escalate.” Admin According to Agriculture Secretary Sunny Purdue, there “may be as many as a million calves lost in Nebraska” due to the catastrophic flooding that has hit the state. This is not a rumor, this is not an exaggeration, and this is
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Diet and exercise synergize to improve endothelial function, the ability of our arteries to relax normally. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By AdminM Black cumin oil with seeds by Paul FassaHealth Impact News The Mideast region of Eurasia has known that black cumin seed (Nigella sativa) “remedies all but death” for centuries. Now it seems that many researchers in that region are doing what they can to demonstrate the science behind this centuries-old medicine’s anecdotal folklore. Recently published studies have looked at black cumin seed oil for rapidly healing wounds, and protecting against pancreas damage which leads to diabetes. Black Cumin Seeds for Rapid Wound Healing A study report published in February 2019 explained recent research on wound healing …read more
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By Dr. Mercola A process known as “succession” occurs when one plant species replaces another.1 As explained in the National Geographic short film featured above, when an area is left to its own devices, it will naturally turn into a forest over time, replete with a wide variety of plant species, and this diversification occurs unaided by man. The film features a man-made “forest garden” designed to mimic this kind of naturally occurring ecosystem, where fruit and nut trees grow intermingled with shrubs, herbs, vines and a variety of perennial vegetables in a seemingly wild-grown setting. According to National Geographic:2
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By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich In March 2019, The Cornucopia Institute produced a 22-page online report “The Gatekeepers of Organic Integrity.” On page 5, they discuss “hydroponics” as being incompatible… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Rhonda Johansson (Natural News) Financial literacy is an oft-forgotten …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael By Derrick Broze Scientists and ethicists from around the world are warning of the consequences of failing to implement a temporary global halt on gene editing of human eggs, embryos, and sperm. In… …read more Source: Natural Blaze