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By Lindsay Sheehan Cannabis sativa is arguably one of the most controversial, hotly debated, and valuable cultivars in the plant kingdom. With evidence of its use stretching back to 3500 BC, it has long been cultivated for hemp oil and fibers, as a food, medicine, and recreational drug. Though hampered by the widespread criminalization of marijuana in the 20th century, the scientific study of cannabis as medicine has spanned over 20,000 peer-reviewed studies and clinical trials that support its significant therapeutic properties for a broad range of conditions and diseases. The cannabis plant is composed of …read more Source: Natural [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of vitamin D, and research shows it is involved in the biology of all the cells and tissues in your body, including your immune cells. Your cells actually need the active form of vitamin D to gain access to the genetic blueprints stored inside. This is one of the reasons why vitamin D has the ability to impact such a wide variety of health problems — from fetal development to cancer. Conventional Vitamin D Recommendations Are Too Low for Disease Prevention Unfortunately, despite being [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A “tipping point” at a molecular level has been found connecting Alzheimer’s disease and high blood sugar levels. Researchers from the University of Bath and Wolfson Centre for Age Related Diseases, King’s College London have determined excess glucose due to overindulging in processed sugars can damage a vital enzyme related to inflammation in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Very high blood sugar levels, also known as hyperglycemia, is very common in cases of obesity and diabetes. However, a correlation between Alzheimer’s disease and high blood …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Debbie Wolfe Wax melts are scented pieces of wax, without a wick, that are melted in a warmer to release a fragrance. They are a great way to try out different aromas without having to invest in several types of candles. Wax melts last longer than a standard candle and are highly customizable. Unlike candles, the wax does not evaporate; only the scent dissipates. Once you can no longer smell the fragrance, you can reuse it to make more wax melts. They are super easy to make with just two items! If you need some inspiration for fragrance combinations [More]
As President Trump gets ready to name his pick for the Supreme Court, Democrats and the Deep State ramp up their attacks on the President and Christians.   Jul 9   Plus the British government is in turmoil as two top cabinet members resign over what they call Prime Minister Theresa May’s back-slide on exiting the EU.   Watch: Democrats Say Christians Need Not Apply for The Supreme Court
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News So far this year, 2018, the cannabis news has been mostly positive. In a recent Health Impact News report, many of the cannabis initiatives we discussed are now starting to become reality. Perhaps the biggest surprise, seemingly out of nowhere, is the push for legalizing industrial hemp nationally. Efforts to legalize industrial hemp has actually passed in the Senate, but not as a stand-alone bill. The wording that would exempt growing industrial hemp from marijuana laws was included as a clause in the Senate Farm Bill of 2018. Now it’s the House’s turn [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Most poisonous plants are invasive weeds, including poison ivy, oak, sumac and the plant recently discovered in Virginia — giant hogweed. Giant hogweed is on the federal noxious weed list, which means it is unlawful to propagate, sell or transport it across state lines as it is invasive and often crowds out native plants. While poison ivy, oak and sumac often are hidden among other low-lying bushes or found growing up trees, giant hogweed, which can reach a height of 10 to 15 feet, is a striking and dangerous plant. While each of these [More]
By Susan Patterson The first Japanese beetle found in America was discovered in New Jersey in 1916. Prior to this time, the beetle was only found in Japan where it is not a major pest. In 1937, beetles were discovered in Kentucky. By the 1950’s and the 1960’s the population of beetles rose quickly and spread throughout Kentucky and into other states. The eastern part of the US provides plenty of grass where grubs can live and numerous species of plants on which adults feed. This, along with no real effective natural enemies makes this part of the country a [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you intend to live a long and healthy life, sleep needs to be a priority. Anyone struggling with chronic disease — which is at least half the adult population in the U.S. — would be wise to take heed, as sleep cannot only contribute to the problem but also counteract any healthy lifestyle strategies you’re using to address it. As a general guideline, seek to get right around eight hours of sleep every night. Anything below seven hours really starts to impact your health (if you’re an adult). The good news is there [More]
By Lydia Noyes How much thought have you given your digestive system lately? Millions of tiny microbes make your gut their home, and they provide you with numerous benefits in the process. From better digestion to more efficient nutrient extraction, gut bacteria are critical for keeping your entire system running smoothly. While it’s easy to ignore your meals after they land in your stomach, you’re sure to notice if your digestive system stops working as it should. For this reason, understanding how to optimize your use of prebiotics and probiotics is well worth the effort. Healthy Gut, Healthy Life Just [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola About 75 million Americans, or 1 in 3 adults, have high blood pressure,1 a condition that increases your risk of heart disease, stroke and, as research increasingly shows, dementia. Elevated blood pressure may even raise your dementia risk at levels below those officially labeled as “high.” In a study of more than 8,600 adults, having a systolic blood pressure of 130 or greater at age 50 was associated with a 38 percent increased risk of dementia.2 Systolic blood pressure (the first number in a blood pressure reading), represents the pressure in your blood vessels [More]
By Susan Patterson Conventional gardening, as many people know it, can be back-breaking work. Long hours spent turning up the earth, enriching the soil and weeding endlessly. If someone asked me I would have to say that my least favorite part of gardening is the weeding, what seemed to me for many years, a painful but necessary part of a successful garden. However, when I discovered lasagna gardening, my eyes were opened and my back far less sore. What Exactly Is Lasagna Gardening? The idea of lasagna gardening was started by Patricia Lanza in 1998 who wrote the book Lasagna [More]
By Dr. Mercola Evening primrose (Oenothera speciosa) is fairly common in subtropical and temperate regions, but is often treated as nothing more than a wild flower found in roadsides and neglected fields.1 But while it is common, its various uses and applications remain to be unknown to a number of people. In earlier times, the evening primrose plant was a staple in the Native American diet, including the Cherokee, Iroquois, Ojibwa and Potawatomi. They boiled its roots and applied it as poultices to bruises and other injuries to speed up healing.2 It was …read more Source: mercola     
07/08/18   In what the Christian Association of Nigeria is calling a “pure genocide,” 238 more Christians were killed and churches desecrated by Muslims last week in the west African nation. This brings the death toll of Christians to more than 6,000 since the start of 2018.   According to a joint statement by the Christian Association, an umbrella group of various Christian denominations, “There is no doubt that the sole purpose of these attacks is aimed at ethnic cleansing, land grabbing and forceful ejection of the Christian natives from their ancestral land and heritage.”   The statement condemned the [More]
As the New World Order loses its financial and social grip on the world and new powers emerge, will the globalists resort to their last ace in the hole – war?   Jul 6   Long-time financial advisor, Don McAlvany joins Rick Wiles to discuss America’s slide from world dominance and the fall of the U.S. dollar.   Watch: Is America Barreling Down A One-Way Highway Towards WWIII?
By AdminM Dr. Bob Sears – Image from Facebook. Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Two years ago we covered the story about Dr. Bob Sears in California who faced discipline by the California state Medical Board after he wrote a medical exemption for vaccines on behalf of a 2-year-old patient who experienced adverse reactions from earlier vaccines. See: California Dr. Bob Sears Faces Medical Board Discipline for Writing Medical Vaccine Exemption This action taken against Dr. Sears happened after the new law in California, SB277, went into effect removing religious and philosophical exemptions for vaccines. After the …read [More]
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Two leading pediatricians in India have published a critique of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) newly revised manual on the classification of Adverse Events Following Immunization. The doctors claim that the new guidelines are too lax, resulting in more children dying from adverse reactions to vaccines, with no accountability for the vaccine manufacturers to produce safer vaccines. In the U.S., pharmaceutical companies manufacturing vaccines cannot be sued due to faulty vaccines, which allows them to put as many vaccines into the market as they want, with no repercussions if the vaccine [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) With the exception of skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women – with the disease claiming the lives of about 41,000 women every year in the United States. Thankfully, there is mounting evidence that maintaining healthy vitamin D levels can protect against a variety of diseases, especially breast cancer. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that women are at increasing risk for breast cancer as they age, and notes that the average age of diagnosis for …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Human papillomavirus, the most common sexually transmitted disease, usually resolves on its own. In rare cases, however, HPV leads to cervical cancer. HPV vaccines, such as Gardasil, are touted by many mainstream medical authorities as a way to prevent cervical cancer. But, could the vaccination actually be having the opposite effect? A new study raising just this possibility was recently published in a well-regarded medical journal. Soon after, it was officially retracted by the journal’s editors – because the author, fearing repercussions from those opposed to …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By REALdeal Source: Tests Reveal Popular Beer and Wine Brands Contaminated With Monsanto’s Weedkiller For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Zen Honeycutt The past few years have revealed some disturbing news for the alcohol industry. In 2015, CBS news broke the announcement of a lawsuit against 31 brands of wines for high levels of inorganic arsenic. In 2016, beer testing in Germany also revealed residues of glyphosate in every single sample tested, even independent […] Source: Tests Reveal Popular Beer and Wine Brands Contaminated With Monsanto’s Weedkiller Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News In a recent press release commemorating the 5-year anniversary of the Japanese Government suspending its recommendation of the HPV vaccine, the National Attorneys Association for the HPV Vaccines Lawsuits called upon the Japanese Government to ban the HPV vaccine completely. This is the type of news that is routinely censored in the corporate-sponsored “mainstream” media in the United States. The fact that there is a national organization of attorneys litigating against one specific vaccine and the injuries it is causing, is itself newsworthy. The vaccine manufacturers who are being sued in [More]
By REALdeal Source: Victims of Vaccine Damage Can Now Sue Manufacturers in the US For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Jon Rappoport Major media aren’t giving this story the coverage it deserves. I certainly am. Short question: Can a person sue a US vaccine manufacturer? Short answer: Under certain conditions, yes. Note: I’m not framing this article as professional legal advice. I’m reporting what I’ve been able to dig up on a very explosive […] Source: Victims of Vaccine Damage Can Now Sue Manufacturers in the US Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Eight preparation methods to reduce exposure to carcinogens in cooked meat. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Heather Callaghan By Sustainable Pulse What influenced you in your time at Reuters to start uncovering the dirty secrets of the food and chemical industries? It actually was simply a process of doing my job –… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By AdminM The Coumpy family before they were torn apart by DCS. Photo source: Parents Protecting God’s Children Facebook page. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff A young Arizona boy wrote a heartbreaking letter to his teacher describing the horrors that he saw while he was in a group foster home. Had the things that he talked about happened in his own family home, the teacher would have been mandated to contact Child Protective Services, and a social worker likely would have taken him from his home before the day was out. However, the incidents happened under state custody, and …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Unlike traditional combustible cigarettes emitting an offensive odor, electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are nearly odorless and usually misperceived as being harmless to your health. Tobacco companies have produced powerful advertising campaigns and print ads to forward this idea to children and adults. Alas, even bystanders are exposed to toxic nicotine, heavy metals, fine particulate matter and formaldehyde from these devices. While the number of people smoking traditional cigarettes has been dropping, the number of teens using e-cigs, also known as vaping, has steadily risen, and research data suggests that teens who take up vaping may [More]
By Lindsay Sheehan Leading the charge in the $8 billion dollar sports drink industry, Gatorade and Powerade (owned by PepsiCo and Coca-Cola respectively) have long claimed that their drinks hydrate better than water, replenish electrolytes lost in sweat, and are absolutely essential for the best athletic performance. There’s a lot of hype surrounding sports drinks. Let’s dispel some of these myths. 1. Sports Drink Makers Rely Heavily On Science For Marketing The origin of the sports drink began in 1965 when a team of scientists were asked to create a hydrating drink for a college football team in Florida – [More]