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By AdminM 13-year-old Nick Gundersen spoke to ABC reporter Kristin Thorne from his hospital bed. Image source. Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News ABC7 in New York is reporting on the story of a Long Island mother who lost custody of her 13-year-old son when she disagreed with doctors over his treatment. Kristin Thorne reports: A mother on Long Island is fighting to have her son removed from chemotherapy treatment after he was given a clean bill of health by doctors. Candace Gundersen’s son, Nick Gundersen, 13, is receiving court-ordered chemotherapy at NYU Winthrop Hospital in …read more Source: [More]
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, osteosarcoma, Wilms tumor, neuroblastoma – the rise of these and other types of pediatric cancer has been causing deep concern for public health officials, parents, and doctors alike. What’s behind the increasing prevalence? Many point to aggressive campaigning for vaccines – and new testing technology is now showing that these vaccines have likely been loaded with hidden contaminants, including cancer-causing viruses, all along. How vaccines increase the risk of pediatric cancer Vaccine manufacturers make vaccines by growing them in controlled laboratory settings. …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola Caraway (Carum carvi) is an aromatic plant known for its seeds. However, other parts of it are edible as well, such as the leaves and roots.1 It’s considered to be one of the oldest cultivated spices,2 being utilized by ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs.3 In fact, it is believed that the word originated from the Arabs, who called the seeds “karawya.”4 Today, caraway is still featured greatly in dishes and home remedies around the world due to its medicinal and culinary applications. Discover what makes caraway a strong contender among
By Dr. Mercola In an effort to revive consumer interest in its flagging Diet Coke product line, Coca-Cola launched four new “exotic” flavors in January 2018,1 in slimmer, redesigned cans. After reportedly testing more than 30 flavor combinations and talking with 10,000 people over a two-year period, Coke introduced Feisty Cherry, Ginger Lime, Twisted Mango and Zesty Blood Orange, which took their place alongside original Diet Coke, its formula unchanged. Given the can design, flavors and marketing, it is clear millennials are the intended target for the new beverages. Diet Coke, as is the case with most soda brands, diet [More]
By REALdeal Source: Delicious Thai Soup That Can Help Beat Colds, Flu, and Even Cancer For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Soup has been used as a remedy for various ailments like the cold and flu for millennia. What if your favorite soup could also help cure serious diseases such as cancer? Researchers are beginning to think that Thailand’s famous zesty soup Tom Yum Goong could have major cancer-killing properties. Tom Yum Goong is one of […] Source: Delicious Thai Soup That Can Help Beat Colds, Flu, and Even Cancer Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Dr. Mercola Although lead-based paint has been banned from use in housing since 1978,1 nearly 535,000 children have blood lead levels high enough to damage their health. Nearly 24 million homes still have lead-based paint and contaminated dust, and nearly 5,300 water systems in the U.S. are in violation of lead and copper rules.2 Researchers3 believe conservative estimates of community costs for lead poisoning in children include $53 billion in health care costs, $35 billion in tax revenue losses and $146 million in special education costs. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is [More]
By Dr. Mercola Tests reveal both tap water and bottled water1 contain microplastics, as does your household dust2 and many foods, especially seafood3,4 and sea salt,5 but also any food that has been stored in plastic packaging. The suspicion that we’re consuming our own plastic pollution was recently reconfirmed when researchers reported the discovery of microplastic particles in human stool samples. The consequences of ingesting microscopic plastic bits and pieces is still relatively unknown. But considering the fact that plastic will not degrade within a human lifetime, and that many of the chemicals used in the production of plastic are [More]
“11/16/18 Russian physicist says her extremely accurate models predict a super grand solar minimum to soon occur (2020). This could bring catastrophic effects on agriculture and general living conditions. These 3 videos are a must watch! Also some eye opening stats on the number of earthquakes now vs 100 yrs. ago that coincide with a 15% decrease in the earths magnetic field over that time.” Admin   While these are only 3 sources of information, this topic has been a common focal point for those interested in climate change. For the last 30 years, climate scientists have outright ignored considering [More]
By AdminM Chelsea: HPV vaccine survivor from Scotland. HPV vaccines: My daughter’s lost years by Fiona Mackenzie, Cromdale, Grantown on Spey, Highlands of Scotland SaneVax.org Chelsea had 2 injections of Cervarix in the fall of 2012 before we went to Australia. A few months after we returned, we took her in for the third jab. The GP practice stated that they didn’t stock Cervarix any longer, but would check whether they could use Gardasil to finish the series. The next week in May 2013 she had her final vaccination, but it was Gardasil, not Cervarix. I did not question this [More]
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Are you planning on starting or growing your family soon? A new study offers eye-opening information about the benefits of bringing your child into the world via a home birth. Unfortunately, many women don’t consider this method because it’s downplayed (or discouraged) by family members, friends and even doctors! But, it turns out that having a baby in a hospital can actually have a negative impact on your child’s immune system. Why? It turns out that the ‘sterile’ hospital environment and institutionalized birthing practices …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Hesh Goldstein There is a question that needs to be posed: does everyone have a right to life? If so, do they have a right to a humane way of life, or doesn’t it matter if someone endures massive suffering to satisfy the craving that one’s tongue demands? In the United States, more than 300 million laying hens produce eggs. The majority of these hens live in small, wire cages affectionately referred to in the industry as “battery cages”. The “battery” hen’s life starts in a commercial hatchery where thousands of chicks are “hatched” in industrial incubators. Since the [More]
By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND When your stuff is designed to break down, that’s ‘planned obsolescence.’ In fourteen short years, we have gone from 2G wifi (2004) to 5G, from flip phone to smart phone. By… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan By Reynard Loki Many children play with toys that evoke the bucolic life on a farm. And many will likely visit a small local farm, where animals have space and access to sunlight and the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Sara Tipton Recent studies have shown that 90% of Americans use digital devices for two or more hours each day and the average American spends more time a day on high-tech devices than they do… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Schools in Scotland soon will be required to teach students LGBT history to prevent “homophobia and transphobia” and to encourage exploration of their gender identity. That’s according to the London Guardian, which says Scotland has become the first nation in the world to embed teaching about gender options in its regular school curriculum.   The move comes after lawmakers “accepted in full the recommendations of a working group led by the Time for Inclusive Education (TIE) campaign,” the report said.   “There will be no exemptions or opt-outs to the policy, which will embed LGBTI inclusive education across the curriculum [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor I wish we could say that there are only 88,000 tons of plastic in all of our oceans. But really, there is 88,000 tons of plastic in an area known as the Great Pacific… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Alex Pietrowski Suicide is becoming as big of a public health issue as the opioid crisis. In 2016 alone over 45,000 Americans took their own lives, and the numbers are on the rise. Suicide is now… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Merck’s Gardasil vaccine saw a 55% increase over last year’s third quarter, netting $1.05 billion in global sales for the third quarter of 2018. Thanks to worldwide sales, the Gardasil vaccine has become the top money maker for Merck. FiercePharma, the marketing trade publication for vaccine manufacturers, reports: Merck’s Gardasil has been propelling the pharma giant’s vaccine unit in recent quarters, and that doesn’t look like it’ll be changing. The company sees more growth ahead thanks to an “unprecedented increase in worldwide demand” for HPV vaccines, an executive said. Addressing the vaccine’s [More]
By RJ Jhonson (Natural News) Aphrodisiacs have been part of …read more Source: Natural News     
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By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) A power outage can occur …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Humans have been evolving on Planet Earth for many thousands of years enjoying an environment free of man-made electromagnetic (EMF) and radiofrequency (RF) pollution,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Wireless radiation has biological effects. Period. This is no longer a subject for debate when you look at PubMed and the peer-review literature. These effects are seen in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Nov 9   Today on TruNews we discuss the campaign of corruption being carried out in Arizona, Georgia, and Florida as the devious Democrats earn their reputation as the world’s premier political crime syndicate. Appearing on the Godcast, Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, and Doc Burkhart.   Watch: Broward County: How the Democrat Grinch is Trying to Steal the Election
11/09/18   We’ve been warning about this moment since the first day TruePublica went online. We said that the government would eventually take the biometric data of every single citizen living in Britain and use it for nefarious reasons.  DNA, fingerprint, face, and even voice data will be included. But that’s not all.   The excuse to be used, as ever, will be national security or terrorism, despite the huge fall in fatalities from terrorism and terror-related incidents since the 1970s.   Apart from crime-fighting, the Home Office also proposes in its long-awaited report that it will use the centralized database for [More]
By Brian Energy is an essential element of the body; it’s what makes us do all the activities of life. But with the busy schedules and the stress of life, sometimes one can feel tired and drained. Well, the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Weight gain may be driven not only by what we eat but also by our tendency to eat all day long. In the past few years, intermittent fasting has emerged as a popular trend in weight loss. A growing number of health professionals are also prescribing fasting to people with type 2 diabetes. …read more Source: Prevent Disease