By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) There is so much scientific evidence to link sleep problems with many unwanted health issues. Now research out of Tufts University and Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III in Madrid, Spain is confirming that both sleep duration and quality can influence our heart disease risk. We know that sleep is one of the most restorative things we can do for ourselves. In fact, feeling rested – physically and mentally – is crucial to our quality of life and performance throughout the day. Simply put, if you’re suffering with poor health, this information will
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By Jhoanna Robinson (Natural News) Fracking has been found to …read more Source: Natural News
02/28/19 “Well some good news to report regarding what’s hapenning at colleges around the country.” Admin Today, prayer will break out across thousands of America’s colleges. The annual “Collegiate Day of Prayer” (CDOP) takes place on the last Thursday of February and involves thousands of students coming together to worship the Lord Jesus. This year, it is expected that around 100,000 students will be involved in praying, with locations spanning some 3,000 college campuses. What is it all about? Read More: Annual ‘College Day of Prayer’ Sees Thousands of Students Cry Out for Spiritual Revival –
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When it comes to smoking, there’s some good news, then bad news – and a bit more (really) bad news. First, the bad news: cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, bar none. According the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 1 in 5 annual U.S. deaths are attributable to cigarettes. That’s nearly half a million people – every year – dying from a destructive habit. The good news is that the rates of cigarette smoking is going down. In 2005, for example, over 20% of American
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By Dr. Mercola Passion fruit, also known as granadilla, is more readily available in supermarkets across the country today than in the past but, visually, although they’re unquestionably exotic, they’re rather unimportant looking. The exterior is rather like a hairless kiwi and a small grapefruit, but it’s when you cut the fruit in half that it gets really interesting. NDTV describes passion fruit, aka Passiflora edulis, as a “type of berry which is sweet-sour, highly aromatic and seedy.” Ripe fruits are eaten by cutting them in half and scooping out the bright yellow contents with a spoon, avoiding the thin
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Today on TRUNEWS, our global coverage continues with a live update from host Rick Wiles, providing a wrap-up of the week in Barcelona, Spain at the Mobile World Congress. How quickly are we moving to fulfill the agenda of Global Brain 2030 by the mobile technology giants? Kerry Kinsey and Edward Szall report on their coverage of the ‘No Deal’ press conference by President Trump in the Hanoi, Vietnam Summit. Will Donald Trump’s willingness to walk away from the negotiating table shock Kim Jong Un into a denuclearization agreement? Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Kerry Kinsey, Edward Szall. Watch: MWC
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Conventionally speaking, statins are designed to ‘protect’ your health by lowering your cholesterol. But, in too many cases, there are patients uninformed about the fatal threat of this type of drug. (allow me to explain) Remember the Ice Bucket Challenge? Well, hopefully you remember the disease that the viral challenge was raising money (and awareness) for. That disease, Lou Gehrig’s disease – clinically known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS – is thought to occur “sporadically” in about 90 percent of the cases, according to the ALS Association. Yet, sadly, stunning n
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer deaths, strikes over 145,000 Americans a year – while roughly 55,000 men and 17,000 women develop bladder cancer. Unfortunately, the cause remains a ‘mystery’ for too many people – even though we know about so many triggers to avoid. For example, an American Journal of Public Health study – publicized (and downplayed) by The New York Times, almost 20 years ago, linked the increased risk of these cancers with an everyday household liquid – tap water treated with chlorine. Researchers warn that chlorine combines with organic
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By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) People often underestimate the effects …read more Source: Natural News
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When cancer is diagnosed, many patients choose to treat the disease with chemotherapy. But it appears that “chemo” carries health risks not only for the patients receiving it, but for those who care for them. In fact, studies have revealed that family members of cancer patients can be exposed to chemotherapy drugs (which are hazardous carcinogens themselves) through exposure to the patient’s body fluids. The researchers also found contamination of ordinary household surfaces – up to 48 hours after the treatment was administered. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) When it comes to addressing …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Seven dates a day for three weeks are put to the test in a randomized controlled trial. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Zombies made a hefty pop culture comeback recently thanks to The Walking Dead and other popular shows. Now, the term is sliding into science – with researchers out of the Mayo Clinic reporting on senescent cells, aka “zombie cells,” believed to drive aging. Are you wondering what these cells are and how they contribute to age-related diseases and dysfunction? Scientists are curious, too – and the answers are primed to unlock the secret to powerful anti-aging capabilities. How senescent cells drive aging in the body Here’s the main problem with senescent cells: they can’t
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By Sara Tipton CBD oil (cannabidiol oil) is proving itself as more than just a fad. It seems like everyone, from athletes to everyday busy moms, and even veterinarians are using it as a natural and safe holistic treatment for a variety of ailments. Many deeply entrenched in the realm of “Big Pharma” are going to say CBD oil (cannabidiol oil) is just a fad and it won’t ever gain real popularity like their drugs. But trusting Big Pharma has proven deadly for so many, and now some are choosing a more natural path to healing for themselves …read more
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By Rhonda Johansson (Natural News) Clinical depression is not something …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola In the video above, Julie Schiffman demonstrates a simple technique to help you love and accept yourself — something most of us can benefit from. Schiffman is a practitioner of the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), which is a form of psychological acupressure that involves tapping with the fingertips on specific meridians in order to clear negative emotions and thought patterns. This is but one way to bring more self-love into your life, akin to giving your inner critic a giant bear hug. The fact is, many of us engage in negative self-talk and are overly critical of
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By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Red Clover Tea? 5 Benefits of Red Clover Tea Nutritional Profile of Red Clover Tea: Does It Contain Caffeine? How to Make Red Clover Tea Red Clover Tea Side Effects Final Thoughts on Red Clover Red Clover Tea FAQs Red clover is valued in agriculture because it fixes nitrogen in the soil without the use of toxic fertilizers. It also prevents erosion, provides food for livestock and is hearty enough to survive in colder climates.1 But this versatile plant has other applications as well. Natural healers have long attributed a myriad of
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On today’s edition of TRUNEWS, Edward Szall and Kerry Kinsey file their report on the North Korean Summit taking place in Hanoi, Vietnam. Together they discuss the meetings between President Trump and Kim Jong Un, and also get reactions from local residents to the proceedings. Rick Wiles and the team in Barcelona, Spain continue their coverage of the 2019 Mobile World Congress, and detail how tech giants building the Global Brain 2030 through 5G and artificial intelligence are seeking to eliminate God from the equation…permanently! Rick Wiles, Matthew Skow, Paul Benson, Edward Szall, Kerry Kinsey. Watch: New Babylon’s Techno
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Description: On today’s episode of TruNews, we provide continuing global coverage of two major events. In Hanoi, Vietnam, Edward Szall and Kerry Kinsey highlight the latest updates on the arrival of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for their historic summit. In Barcelona, Spain, the news-making Mobile World Congress is analyzed by Rick Wiles and the team, with special focus on how leaps in virtual reality development are set to radically transform global society here in the last days. Rick Wiles, Paul Benson, Matt Skow, Edward Szall, Kerry Kinsey. Watch: Mobile World Reality: Blurring the Line
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This will likely be one of the most important godcasts in the twenty plus year ministry of TRUNEWS. Today, Rick Wiles is in Barcelona, Spain for the Mobile World Congress, uncovering startling information leading to the telecom industry’s implementation of the Global Brain 2030 agenda. Watch a TRUNEWS exclusive, as people receive a microchip in their right right hand in front of a live audience. Is this the Mark of the Beast foretold in the Book of Revelation? Rick Wiles, Paul Benson, Matt Skow, Doc Burkhart. Watch: Mobile World Mark of the Beast: Phone Companies Promote Human Microchipping for
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TRUNEWS Vietnam Summit Coverage: The TRUNEWS team is off to the historic summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, Vietnam! The team had a brief layover on the West Coast, making great use of their time with a travel update. In this segment, correspondent Kerry Kinsey speaks to visitors at the Santa Monica Pier in California to get their reactions and thoughts to this meeting between the two world leaders. Watch: TRUNEWS Vietnam Summit Coverage: Real People React to the Summit
02/27/19 The Alliance Defending Freedom is a household name for many who been have followed religious liberty cases in recent years. A multiple-time winner at the U.S. Supreme Court, the organization takes on cases such as the blatant intolerance by Colorado for the Christian faith of Masterpiece baker Jack Phillips. It also organizes campaigns each year to affirm the free speech rights of pastors. And it has a special division, the ADF Church Alliance, which focuses on the threats facing churches in America. There are seven significant current threats, according to John Harding of ADF, who warns that churches
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What you have to know about the safety of marijuana edibles. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola Oat-based foods, such as oatmeal, cereals and bread, are considered by many to be a healthy dietary addition, but if you eat such foods know that you’re probably getting herbicide residues along with them. In testing done by Friends of the Earth (FOE), 100 percent of oat cereal samples tested positive for residues of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide.1 While there are multiple reasons to reconsider the health value of oats, including their lectin content, the rampant use of glyphosate on this crop as a …read more Source: mercola
By Sara Tipton If you’re anything like me, and a lot of other more natural people out there, you have probably tasted your fair share of herbal teas. One of my favorites is an aromatic calming tea made with chamomile, lavender, and lemon balm. What I have found is herbal teas tend to calm the mind and soothe our stress away, and there’s a science behind why herbal teas tend to be good for our overall mental health. I’m a big coffee drinker too, and nothing beats that first sip of steaming hot coffee on a cold winter morning. But
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By Michael By Sara Tipton Echinacea is perhaps most widely used as an herbal remedy to help fight off colds or the flu once ill. It’s often used in a tea or as a supplement to boost the body’s natural immune… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Lisa Egan Brrrr! Winter is here, and if it is chilly in your neck of the woods, you might be tempted to hunker down and stay indoors until Spring arrives. Winter can really take a toll on our moods, making even the warmest personalities turn as chilly as the air outside. It’s getting dark at 5 pm now, and you might find yourself making excuses to stay inside, bundled up in cozy blankets in front of the fire. However, staying indoors during the colder months won’t do anything to improve your mood or your health – in fact, research
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