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By Alexandra Preston Acid reflux is a very common condition, where stomach acid backs up into the oesophagus or throat, causing symptoms such as a burning chest pain (heartburn). The ailment is often treated with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which may be effective, but can cause poor digestion and related issues such as osteoporosis, kidney problems, heart attacks, and even dementia. All the while, people may just find the relief they are looking for if they’re willing to adopt a nearly-vegetarian diet. Due to the potential side effects of PPIs, even some doctors of conventional medicine are looking for dietary [More]
By Mike Barrett You probably know someone who has had cancer. Perhaps you’ve been diagnosed with it yourself. Hearing a doctor tell you that you have the “C-word” is one of the most frightening experiences a person can have. But scientists in Israel say a cure for cancer is only a year away. Could it really be true? According to the Jerusalem Post, a small team led by Accelerated Evolution Biotechnologies CEO Ilan Morad has found what it refers to as a sort of “cancer antibiotic” – a treatment called MuTaTo (multi-target toxin) which uses a combination of cancer-targeting peptides [More]
By Dr. Mercola When you eat processed foods, you’re not only being exposed to unhealthy ingredients like high-fructose corn syrup and synthetic fats but also the additives used to create a uniform, shelf-stable product. Emulsifiers, including carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and polysorbate 80 (P80), are among them, and research suggests they could be leading to inflammation, anxiety and depression in those who consume them. If you’ve ever made salad dressing or mayonnaise at home, you’re probably aware that the ingredients naturally separate, as oil and water don’t mix. Yet, salad dressings and mayonnaise that’s store-bought stays mixed. …read more Source: mercola     
By REALdeal Source: Being Single Will Kill You Faster Than Obesity, Say Scientists For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Research presented at the 125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association suggested that loneliness and social isolation pose a greater threat to health than obesity. This is huge considering the fact that obesity is the second leading cause of preventable death in the United States, close behind tobacco use, according to the National Institutes […] Source: Being Single Will Kill You Faster Than Obesity, Say Scientists Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Mike Barrett There are numerous pending lawsuits revolving around Bayer AG and an herbicide product known as Roundup – with claims that the herbicide is causing cancer. Well, Bayer AG suffered a blow January 28 when a federal judge tentatively agreed to allow controversial evidence the company had hoped to exclude from upcoming trials. At a hearing in San Francisco federal court, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said his decision was “probably most disappointing for Monsanto.” (In 2016, Bayer and Monsanto merged for a whopping $66 billion.) Bayer insists that glyphosate, the chemical in Roundup that is alleged to [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Toxic cheese?! That’s right, before you buy your food at the local supermarket – read this important news. We’ve all heard this story before: Conventional (highly processed) foods with a long and highly suspicious shelf life contain harmful additives that are X, Y, or Z: X being carcinogenic, Y being hormone-disrupting, and Z being gut-destroying – to name just a few examples. Now, new research shows that phthalates, which are one of the more usual suspects of artificially-enhanced products (and reported about here on NaturalHealth365), have been found in nearly ALL of the …read [More]
By REALdeal Source: Thiamine Deficiency Symptoms & Dangers You Don’t Want to Ignore For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Many modern foods are fortified with synthetic vitamins in an attempt to prevent widespread deficiencies that according to history books, used to plague the world, sometimes even resulting in death. Whether or not these synthetic versions of vitamins are as beneficial as their naturally occurring counterparts is debatable. The natural versions of vitamins are generally […] Source: Thiamine Deficiency Symptoms & Dangers You Don’t Want to Ignore Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents History of Caraway How to Plant Caraway Harvesting Caraway Seeds Health Benefits of Caraway Caraway Essential Oil Benefits Cooking With Caraway Caraway (Carum carvi) is an aromatic herbaceous plant, but is better known for their seeds. The origins of the name come from the Arabic “al-karwiya” seeds. Others believe the origin of the name is Latin from the word carvi, originating from Caria where the caraway plant may have first been used.1 Growing caraway requires some patience as the plant is biennial.2 This means the plant has a two-year biological …read more Source: mercola [More]
By REALdeal Source: World’s Largest Study on the Human Gut Reveals Connection to These Mental Health Problems For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The largest study of all time on the human gut has been underway since 2012 and they are discovering some remarkable things. Scientists have been collecting fecal samples from around the world and tirelessly analyzing and comparing samples. Believe it or not, people have been paying $99 each to send their own stool samples along […] Source: World’s Largest Study on the Human Gut Reveals Connection to These Mental Health Problems Learn more at …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Sweet Potato Propagation Methods: Slips and Vine Cuttings Sweet Potato Planting, Harvesting and Storage Guidelines Health Benefits of Sweet Potatoes Cooking Sweet Potatoes Correctly Increases Nutrient Bioavailability Try This Sweet Potato Recipe The growing of sweet potatoes dates back to 750 B.C. Sweet potatoes belong to the Convolvulaceae or morning glory plant family, and should not be confused with regular potatoes and yams, both of which are entirely different from sweet potatoes. There are about 400 varieties of sweet potato, differentiated by their skin and flesh color, which ranges from cream, yellow and orange [More]
On today’s edition of TruNews, we discuss the demise of the old world order which birthed the resist Trump movement and the anti Brexit hysteria, and we address what we believe will take its place. In the headlines we detail the secret war summit in Poland being used to rally support for conflict with Iran and the latest push by the infanticide industry to harvest the organs of the unborn. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart, Kerry Kinsey.   Watch: Resist Trump and Stop Brexit: Globalists Throw in Towel – Plot to Reinvent New World Order
By AdminM CDC, Check YOUR Data: MMR Vaccination Rates are NOT Declining By JB Handley Children’s Health Defense Director and Co-Founder of Generation Rescue There’s a narrative being spread that the vaccination rate for the MMR vaccine has fallen lately due to irresponsible parents, and that the only way to fix the declining rate is to tighten up vaccine exemption laws in every state, which led me to ask a fairly obvious question about my home state: “What has the MMR vaccination rate in Oregon been over time (and why can’t I find that in any of the hysterical media)?” [More]
By Dr. Mercola Animal waste and fertilizer runoff are two of the largest contributors to water pollution and contamination. Rising productivity on industrial factory farms is single-handedly impairing drinking water supplies across the country, polluting with key culprits like nitrogen, phosphate, insecticides and pesticides. In the Midwest, Iowa is the leader in U.S. corn and soy production and a major producer of hogs, eggs, cattle and chickens raised in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs).1 Over 55 percent of the rivers and streams in the state fall short of federal water quality standards and in …read more Source: mercola     
By Hesh Goldstein Right now, 25 percent of all Americans are regularly taking sleeping pills, with $18 million being spent on prescription drugs and an additional over $600 million spent on over-the-counter pills. Not only do these figures emphasize the seriousness of the insomnia problem but how drug-oriented our society has become. Is it that millions care so little about their health or is it that they are too lazy to become informed about how insomnia can be reversed and how insidious the detrimental effects of these drugs really are? What’s bizarre is that the over-the-counter sleep aids have been [More]
By Lydia Noyes If you have little ones in your life, you know how much work it takes to keep them healthy. Diaper rashes can be a constant problem for those first few years of childhood, as spending even a few minutes in a soggy onesie can irritate delicate baby skin. It goes without saying you want your baby’s bums to find relief as soon as possible, but it’s not always easy to know what to try. After all, conventional skincare products often contain harsh ingredients that often make the problem worse. Thankfully, there are plenty …read more Source: Natural [More]
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) A heart attack, also known …read more Source: Natural News     
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The obvious often escapes public recognition.  By categorical definition, news media attract public interest with information or entertainment that draws readers, listeners and viewers, in order to sell products and services offered by sponsors.  Somehow the public mistakenly believes news reporters are unbiased investigators operating in the public’s interest.  In fact, they are front men for commercial entities.   Consumers can’t imagine the whole American shopping experience inside grocery stores, viewing food ads on TV and going to doctors’ offices are orchestrated to promote over-consumption of processed foods that foments metabolic disease that in turn requires more drugs to be [More]
Today on TruNews we address the attempted atheist ambush of Rick Wiles during Boston drive-time sports radio show “Mut & Callahan” over Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady twice calling his wife a witch and claiming her mantras and rituals have helped secure multiple Super Bowl victories. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall, Matt Skow.   Watch: Tom Brady’s Witch Wife: Boston Sports Radio Station Ambushes TruNews Host Rick Wiles
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What do studies not funded by the chocolate industry show about the effect of cocoa on arterial health? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael By Lisa Egan As more people seek safe, natural remedies for health concerns – and as more states legalize medical cannabis – interest in cannabidiol (commonly known as “CBD”) is growing. In case you… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By REALdeal Source: Wrapping Your Feet in Cabbage Can Relieve Joint Pain, Arthritis, Inflammation, and Swelling For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Cabbage is full of vitamin C, K, and potassium. It also has cancer-fighting and anti-inflammatory abilities but did you know that it could be used as a compress for joint pain and swelling? Very effectively too! Cabbage has been used for treating swollen and bruised skin for centuries. It’s full of phytonutrients, vitamins, anthocyanins, and […] Source: Wrapping Your Feet in Cabbage Can Relieve Joint Pain, Arthritis, Inflammation, and Swelling Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow" …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Earl Grey Tea? 4 Potential Health Benefits of Earl Grey Tea Caffeine Content in Earl Grey Tea How to Make Earl Grey Tea How to Store Earl Grey Tea Earl Grey Tea Side Effects To Be Aware Of Have You Tried This Flavored Tea Yet? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Earl Grey Tea You’ve probably been introduced to the different types of Camellia sinensis teas — the “true teas,” as they are popularly called. But did you know that because these basic drinks are so versatile, they’ve often been infused with other [More]
By Julie Fidler For many people with diabetes, living with the disease requires multiple needle sticks a day to inject insulin and control their blood sugar. But in the future, diabetics might be able to take their insulin in pill-form. Two groups of researchers are working to make this possible in the future. The groups, from MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, have developed an insulin delivery system that still uses a needle, but it’s so small that it can be swallowed, pain-free. The pea-sized device contains a spring that injects a tiny [More]
By Michael By Elias Marat A breakthrough in medical science could soon change the lives of millions of people who rely on life-saving implantable devices like pacemakers, while also paving the way for tiny,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola It should come as no surprise that nutrition is a foundational consideration to optimize and maintain cognitive function. It’s well-established that healthy fats such as animal-based omega-3s — especially DHA — are vitally important for brain health, but certain vitamins are also important, and a number of vitamin deficiencies have been linked to impaired cognition, neurological diseases and mental disorders. Among the most important vitamins for brain health are vitamins B3 (niacin), B6 and B12. For example, two clinical manifestations of pellagra1 — a condition caused by niacin deficiency — are delirium and dementia. Schizophrenia also shares [More]
On today’s TRUNEWS godcast, Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart present the headlines, including the efforts of Nigel Farage to lead the UK on the Brexit march, globalists receiving a pushback from prominent scientists who are directly challenging Darwinism, and the growing number of desperate Leftist Democrats who feel compelled to challenge President Trump in 2020. Kerry Kinsey reports from El Paso, Texas for tonight’s Make America Great Again Rally to highlight the President’s effort to “Build That Wall”. In the final segment, Dr. David Berman joins Rick for a discussion on the Hyper-Grace and Hebrew Roots movements that have invaded [More]