By Dr. Mercola Many of the decisions you make each day, including what you eat and drink, how much you exercise and even how you breathe, have a compound effect on your overall health. Making small changes can pay big dividends. The same is true of the small unhealthy decisions you make. Lifestyle choices also affect your blood pressure and your risk for heart disease and stroke. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),1 nearly 33 percent of American adults have high blood pressure (hypertension) and another 33 percent have prehypertension — blood pressure higher than normal
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A stunning two out of three American adults are overweight or obese, putting them at risk for premature aging and life-threatening conditions like, diabetes and heart disease. But, what if an antioxidant could protect you from harm? Would you be interested? We, at NaturalHealth365, often warn our readers about the dangers of poor lifestyle decisions. But, what gets us most excited is reporting on the health solutions that are available to all of us. Today, is no exception! Researchers are finding that glutathione – an antioxidant …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Heather Callaghan By Lisa Egan Many people have heard of frankincense because it has a long history in myth and folk medicine, especially in India and in African countries. In the Bible, frankincense is one of three… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
12/11/18 If you want to understand the zeal with which social media platforms are now being censored, all you have to do is to look at what has been happening on our college campuses. There is a national movement to combat “offensive speech”, and this movement has been working very hard “to scrub campuses clean of words, ideas, and subjects that might cause discomfort or give offense”. And these days, just about anything that you might say or think is probably going to deeply offend someone. For example, saying that “America is the land of opportunity” is now
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12/11/18 You’re being watched constantly, at least if you have a cell phone with apps on them. A recently published report showed how seemingly innocuous apps were gathering information about how a person goes about their day. They refresh constantly, collecting data about your location. These companies are tracking every step you take, every stop you make, and then selling it to the highest bidder. Now, before I get the predictable chorus of people telling me they’d never ever use a smartphone and that if they did have one they wouldn’t enable location data on it, I can
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Dec 11 Today on TruNews we detail the extent of what appears to be a deep and far reaching effort by agents of a foreign power to infiltrate and undermine the American conservative movement through one its bastions, the National Rifle Association. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart. Watch: Colossal Conspiracy: Are Russian Mafia Agents Working with Democrats to Destroy NRA?
By Julie Fidler It has become increasingly clear in recent years that exposure to numerous chemicals used in our daily lives can have a significant impact on human development. One recent study shows that chemicals in cosmetics and personal care products such as soaps and shampoos may push early puberty in girls. [1] The study suggests that prenatal exposure to these chemicals is primarily to blame. Phthalates and other chemicals have been linked to early puberty in girls in past research. These substances are found in scented products like perfumes, soaps, and shampoos. Two categories of chemicals called parabens and
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By Seth Pollard Being an obese teenager is not easy. As if the bullying isn’t enough, being obese during adolescence puts kids at greater risk of health problems such as Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. But that’s not all; a recent study suggests that being obese during adolescence could even increase your risk of developing pancreatic cancer later in life. [1] Pancreatic cancer accounts for about 3% of all cancers in the U.S. and about 7% of all cancer deaths. It is often referred to as a “silent killer” because people who have the disease often have no symptoms
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By REALdeal Source: 14 Warning Signs Your Adrenals are Burnt Out and How to Heal Them For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Adrenal burnout. It means your adrenal glands are overworked, resulting in low cortisol and unbalanced hormones. If you told your doctor you suspected adrenal fatigue, you’d likely be sent to an endocrinologist who may test you for Addison’s or Cushing’s diseases, relatively rare endocrine disorders that indicate very low or high cortisol (your main stress […] Source: 14 Warning Signs Your Adrenals are Burnt Out and How to Heal Them Learn more at
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News There is a turf war between those who favor thermography and those who favor mammography for early breast cancer detection. The mammogram party is supported by federal health agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as well as the mammogram industry. For the most part, the under-supported thermography advocates are outgunned and outnumbered by the mammogram crowd, which has declared a soft, at least for now, war on thermography to restrict or deny its independent breast cancer screening use. Let’s take an objective look at these two sides while learning …read more Source: Health Impact
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By Dr. Mercola Americans’ trust in the media is at an all-time low. According to a 2017 Survey on Trust, Media and Democracy1 by the Knight Foundation, 43 percent of Americans have a negative view of news media compared to 33 percent reporting a positive view, while 66 percent believe “most news media do not do a good job of separating fact from opinion.” Seventy-three percent believe the proliferation of “fake news” on the internet is a major problem, and only half feel confident that readers can get to the facts by sorting through bias. However, individual perception about what
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12/11/18 In Britain, the rage over Muslim rape gangs and Theresa May’s Brexit foul-up is spreading. In Germany, anger about Merkel’s recklessly transformative refugee policies is mounting. In France, the growing cost of immigrant freeloaders to taxpayers has sparked the most sensational public demonstrations since 1968. In Italy and Austria, opponents of the Islamization of Europe now hold the reins of power. Elsewhere in Western Europe, more and more citizens are standing up to their masters’ open-borders dhimmitude. Yet much of this principled and patriotic resistance may turn out to be for naught, thanks to the so-called Global
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Dec 10 Today on TruNews, we discuss the power play that Russia has made in response to repeated threats of nuclear annihilation from the West, and how the investigation into foreign collusion may lead the Special Prosecutor’s disciples to a link between the Russian Central Bank and the National Rifle Association. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart. Watch: White Swans in South America: Russian Nuclear Bombs Within Striking Distance of Washington D.C.
By none Table of Contents Turmeric’s Health Benefits Turmeric Uses Growing Turmeric at Home Cooking With Turmeric Turmeric Essential Oil Turmeric Side Effects Most people are familiar with turmeric (scientific name: Curcuma longa1) as a yellow spice that’s used in Indian cuisine, and has a peppery, warm and bitter flavor.2 Traditionally called “Indian saffron,” turmeric comes from a rhizome with rough brown skin, dull orange flesh3 and an earthy scent said to be more pungent than ginger.4 However, there’s more to this vibrant spice than meets the eye. Through the years, …read more Source: mercola
By Mike Barrett Following the news that a set of gene-edited twin girls had been born in China in November, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that it was creating a working group to study gene-editing and the many ethical, social, and safety issues surrounding the process. The panel’s job will be to develop “agreed norms and standards for the governance of human gene-editing,” the WHO said. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO’s director-general, warned of the potential for “unintended consequences” of gene-editing during a conference on December 4th. “This is uncharted water and it has to be taken seriously.
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By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News A recent 2018 animal study has indicated that cannabis with THC helps restore memory loss due to aging and dementia. This is what many medical cannabis users and experts already know. The human cannabis experience has outpaced mainstream science considerably. But it does help create some medical cannabis scientific credibility with mainstream medicine. The well known and often vilified cannabis compound known as THC (?9 aka delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol) is the compound …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It has come to light that Public Health England (PHE), a major United Kingdom Department of Health and Social Care agency, has neglected to make public the results of three major clinical trials assessing the safety and effectiveness of childhood vaccines. (Gee, I wonder why.) If you’ve been reading NaturalHealth365 for some time – I’m sure you know the answer to my question, above. And, just to be clear: the failure of this group to add the results of new trials to the EU Clinical Trials Register …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Lindsay Sheehan There has been a lot of buzz around juicing in recent years. Proponents of juicing often claim it improves mental clarity, boosts energy, assists with weight loss, and detoxifies the body. Though there is little by way of scientific evidence that a juice cleanse will kick start the metabolism, clear out toxins, or help to shed excess weight quickly, that doesn’t mean that juicing can’t be part of a healthy diet. Read on to discover why juicing should be a part of your daily meal plan. What is Juicing? Juicing provides an easy way to consume more
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By Michael By Jon Rappoport “It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Lindsay Sheehan A sad, but true, fact of human existence is the inevitability that our minds will decline as we age. Over the course of our lives, our cognitive abilities peak, plateau, and eventually begin to dip as we reach certain age milestones; for example, processing speed begins to decrease in our late teen years, visual working memory peaks in our mid-30s, and yet our vocabulary continues to climb in our 60s and beyond. Although keeping physically active, socializing with friends and family, and engaging in intellectually stimulating activities like reading and puzzles are among the ways to keep
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By none Recipe From Pete Evans If you like (or love) curry, then you’ve probably tried different variations of this colorful and flavorful dish. India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka all have their own take on curry. Some cooks may make changes to a recipe because certain ingredients may not be available in their area, and they use substitutes instead that’ll help retain the essence of the curry.[i] Succulent fish, fresh and organic vegetables and flavorful spices come together in this Quick and Savory Fish Curry With Roasted Cauliflower and Okra Recipe. It’s sure to be a hit among curry
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By S.D. Wells (Natural News) The meat and poultry industry …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael By Matt Agorist An incredibly profound observation of the effects of methylendioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on octopuses was just published this week in Current Biology. The findings of the study… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler On December 7, the Trump administration relaxed rules aimed at making school lunches healthier, affecting 30 million children annually, many of them from low-income homes. Kid-friendly favorites like noodles, tortillas, biscuits, pasta, and an overall abundance of refined grains will be returning to school menus. [1] The Obama-era school lunch program was championed by former First Lady Michelle Obama, but the meals received harsh criticism for being, in many cases, laughably small and generally pretty … ‘disgusting.’ When Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue took office in May 2017, he promised to make school lunches both appetizing and nutritious.
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By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We all want to prevent cancer cell growth. But, as you’ll soon see, Western medicine has failed to successfully address this issue. Risky surgical procedures and toxic ‘treatments’ like chemotherapy never address the underlying cause of cancer cell growth. Fortunately, there is a growing interest in substances like NAC (details below) and other nutritional/lifestyle strategies that enhance immune function. Cancer statistics are truly staggering: more than 1.7 million new cases of cancer diagnosed in 2018 alone in the U.S. – with no end in sight. But, …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) One of the biggest guilt-inducing tactics used by the pharmaceutical industry and the U.S. government is to convince people to get vaccines because it’s a public health issue. “It takes a community to provide immunity,” according to at least one non-profit organization committed to vaccinating as many Americans as possible. But is this theory of ‘community immunity’ – aka herd immunity – actually based on any sound science? I assure you, especially if you’re new to this information, the reality of the situation …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Michael By Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, and Katie Thomas, The New York Times The dean of Yale’s medical school, the incoming president of a prominent cancer group and the head of a Texas cancer center are… …read more Source: Natural Blaze