By Dr. Serge Gregoire Milk thistle has been used in Europe for over 2000 years for the treatment of liver problems (1). It is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and has been naturalized to Australia and California. Milk thistle has been used for the treatment of liver diseases such as alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver poisoning, and viral hepatitis. It helps regulate blood sugar, fat metabolism and helps with the excretion of certain hormones. It’s been known to help with acne, constipation, Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome. The liver produces bile and milk
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May 1. Army cadets in Scotland were warned not to wear their uniforms in public because they could be targeted by jihadists. May 1. Three female teenagers were arrested in East London on terrorism charges. The arrests were in connection with an anti-terror operation in London on April 27 in which a woman wearing a burqa was shot by police. Police said that an active terror plot had been foiled. May 2. Samata Ullah, a 34-year-old jihadist from Cardiff, was sentenced to eight years in prison for five terror offenses, including membership of the Islamic State, as well
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By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News As we have reported frequently here at Health Impact News, sales of drugs to lower cholesterol are the top selling drugs of all time. It is a $100 billion a year industry. The cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor is the best-selling drug of all time, grossing over $140 billion, with no serious close competitors in the history of pharmaceutical drugs. One out of every four Americans over the age of 50 is taking a statin drug to lower their cholesterol. However, these blockbuster drugs have run through their …read more Read more
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When it comes to vitamin D, naturopaths, conventional medical doctors, dietitians and researchers all seem to agree. Not only is the “sunshine vitamin” indispensable for strong bones and teeth, immune system function and heart health, but it also can help prevent serious diseases, including cancer. But, when it comes to recommendations for vitamin D supplementation, confusion and contradiction reign. Fortunately, a new study provides valuable information about just how much vitamin D to take in order to reach optimal levels. Keep reading to learn more. Current vitamin D recommendations vary wildly According to …read
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As far back as the early 1960s there was evidence of vaccines being pushed upon the public without full disclosure of their potential risks. Several vaccines in widespread use were found to be contaminated with cancer causing compounds like SV-40. However, as shocking as this may be to read, they continued to be administered a full three years after the cancer evidence was detected. In fact, government health agencies did everything they could to suppress the truth and keep the public in the dark about the dangers. The following video includes …read more Read
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By olivia Watch the evening news, and there’s a good chance that you’ll hear a story about the latest health scare as well as the latest computer virus and the terrible problems it’s causing for people. As it turns out, human viruses like cold and flu have quite a bit in common with computer viruses. Similar Actions, Similar Defenses You might already know that biological viruses target specific host cells inside the body, attaching to them and causing infection. Computer viruses also infect specific targets; however, since your tablet or phone has no DNA, these viruses attach to files hidden
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People experiencing migraines often avoid light and find relief in darkness. A new study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has revealed a previously unknown connection between the light-sensitive nerve cells in the eye and centers in the brain that regulate mood and a host of physical parameters such as heart rate, shortness of breath, fatigue, congestion and nausea. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Mike Adams (Natural News) A fascinating new study published …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to research published in 2013, 1 in 5 American deaths is associated with obesity,1 and the younger you are, the greater obesity’s influence on your mortality. Considering one-third of American children between the ages of 2 and 19 are now overweight or obese, chronic disease and mortality rates will likely climb dramatically in coming decades as the health of these youths begins to fail. Since 1980, childhood obesity rates have tripled in the U.S., the rate of obese teens has quadrupled from 5 to 20.5 percent, and nearly 9 percent of 2- to
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Your eyelids protect your eye from injury, help regulate how much light is admitted to your retina and maintain a film of tears by distributing tears over your eye and pumping tears from the conjunctival and lacrimal sacs. You have Meibomian glands at the base of your eyelids, near your eye lashes. These glands secrete an oil that combines with your watery tears to lubricate and protect your eye from drying.1 Without enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye, the orb can become irritated and you may develop an inflammation of the
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By Heather Callaghan By Adonia Dennis, Natural Blaze Caraway oil is one of the most popular essential oils, being appreciated for unique medicinal properties. The oil is produced from the seeds of the caraway plant, with… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Christopher Clark The long list of fraud cases which elude national or regional regulations continues. After the global Volkswagen emissions case, the US and Canadian authorities are turning their… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
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By Tracey Watson (Natural News) A recent study by the …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Sierra Bright Most people have heard of probiotics, the healthy bacteria that is essential for optimal digestive health. However, prebiotics are not nearly as well understood and most definitely undervalued. Most Americans do not consume nearly enough prebiotics, which are also instrumental in digestion and can help keep a number of chronic conditions at bay. Understanding Prebiotics: Prebiotics are a form of non-digestible fiber compound that makes its way down through the digestive tract. Neither digestive enzyme nor gastric acids break down prebiotics. Once they arrive in the gut, prebiotics become fuel for the healthy gut bacteria (probiotics). Both
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Have you ever sat in a restaurant and smelled the tantalizing sizzle of sautéed onions moving past to another table? You may wonder why you didn’t order the same thing, and resolve to get out some onions and other veggies for your next evening’s meal. But did you know there’s a difference between all the onion varieties in the way they impact your health? Besides the fact that both red and white onions are a low glycemic food,1 a new study has determined that red onions are superior in many ways, one of the
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Age is a peculiar concept. We tend to think of it as the number of birthdays we have celebrated — our chronological age. But this is just one indicator of the passage of time. We also have a biological age, a measure of how quickly the cells in our body are deteriorating compared with the general population. And these two figures don’t always match up. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Julie Fidler The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the direction of the Trump administration, will revoke a rule that gives the agency broad authority over regulating the pollution of tributaries and wetlands that flow into the country’s largest rivers. [1] EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt told Congress on June 27, 2017, that the agency would “provide clarity” by “withdrawing” the rule, and follow standards set in 2008. Pruitt had previously said he would recuse himself from working on litigation to the rule. Said Pruitt: “We are taking significant action to return power to the states and provide regulatory certainty
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By Mike Barrett Food waste is a huge problem for the United States. As a wealthy nation, we often take our supermarkets full of food for granted. Thankfully there are many initiative popping to tackle this problem, with one example being seen at Salt Lake City, Utah, where a facility will reduce landfill waste and turn food waste into renewable energy. [1] Set to open in late 2018, the facility will use anaerobic digesters to grind and liquefy food waste, then use water, heat and bacteria to convert it into methane gas. The methane will eventually be used as natural
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Hesh Goldstein One would think that in a world of sanity the goal would be to keep the population as well as possible What do you think the goal would be in a world of insanity? Let’s take a look. Monsanto, the salt of the Earth, by their standards, alleges that their goal is to feed the world. So, they create genetically modified, chemically created foods because what God does isn’t good enough for them. These GMOs work wonders. They kill the bees, they create super weeds impervious to Monsanto’s Roundup, and they are banned everywhere but the United
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By Sierra Bright Just the thought of lice makes most people shiver. Head lice are teeny tiny parasites that live on the scalp and hair shafts where they dine on blood. Nearly ten million school children are diagnosed with lice each year. Lice can be contracted by coming in contact with an infected person through play, sports, school or wearing clothing of someone who has the parasite. You can even get head lice by lying on bedding that an infected person was lying on. It is thought that poor hygiene precipitates a lice infestation which can quickly spread, especially in
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Sierra Bright You might be surprised to learn that many people are giving up their habit of shampooing every day or even forgoing it altogether, but the reality is, hair shampoos have only been around for 75 years or so. Before the 1930s, bar soaps like Castile were used to wash hair, or people used alternatives like vinegar rinses, teas, and herbs to clean their locks. When modern shampoo was introduced, women initially used it only once a week to wash their hair. With the advent of styling tools like hair dryers, curling and straightening irons, shampooing every day
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By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) In a move that might …read more Read more here: Natural News