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By Lindsay Sheehan Oats – or Avena sativa – have enjoyed a long history of use as a safe and effective topical treatment for a wide array of skin conditions. First used medicinally in ancient Rome, oatmeal carries both dermatological and cosmetic benefits: it cleanses, moisturizes, soothes, and protects the skin. Setting itself apart from other cereal grains, oatmeal is especially rich in proteins, complex carbohydrates, lipids, vitamin E, and a wealth of antioxidants. Colloidal oatmeal is derived from finely ground whole dehulled oat grain. When combined with water, honey, oils, yogurt, lotion, or other liquids, colloidal oatmeal disperses evenly [More]
By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News You may have read or heard somewhere that laetrile, a condensed purified extraction of apricot seed kernels sometimes sold as B-17 tablets, can cure cancer safely, without serious side effects. Yet mainstream medical “experts” and news sources derisively label it as worthless and toxic. It can kill you they say, adding there’s no scientific proof it helps rid one of cancer. The FDA has banned laetrile’s use in the USA, but there are several cancer clinics in Mexico that use it, inviting many medical tourists from the USA and elsewhere [More]
By Sierra Bright Essential oils can offer a multitude of benefits for humans, but can they help our pets – and especially man’s best friend – too? Smell is an essential primeval sense, in fact, the first major nerve that enters the brain can detect a scent, and our emotions are strongly influenced by it. Good smells can calm and relax us, as well as bring other benefits, while bad smells can do the opposite. Our pets, of course, also use their sense of smell, but it overpowers our own dramatically. Scientists say it’s anywhere from 10,000 to 100,000 times [More]
By Sierra Bright Just about everyone knows by now that tea offers a multitude of health benefits, but most don’t realize that there is one type of tea that may be better than all the rest. No, it’s not green tea or even black tea, it’s rooibos tea. Rooibos comes from an herb that’s native to South Africa. In fact, the only place in the world it thrives is in the region around Cape Town. While its many benefits have been valued in this country for centuries, it’s only just becoming popular in much of the rest of the world. [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Hesh Goldstein Please allow me to preface this piece with a few comments. We all know about opioid abuse through so many articles presented by naturalnews.com. and sometimes the mainstream media. In my book, “A Sane Diet for an Insane World”, I refer to “pimps”, “hookers” and “tricks”. The “pimps” are the pharmaceutical industry, the processed food companies and the other dead- body processing food companies. The “hookers” are the mainstream media, the medical profession and the government agencies. For the “tricks”, take a look in the mirror. Recently, Tiger Woods, under the influence of drugs prescribed by a [More]
By Debbie Wolfe Linen spray is perfect for adding a scent boost to your bed sheets or even freshening up your linen closet. You can use your favorite essential oil combinations or go with a classic like lavender. Lavender is known to help with nervousness, anxiety, stress and sleeplessness. This makes lavender linen spray perfect for spritzing on your pillows right before bed. If you have a cranky toddler or know someone who has trouble sleeping, this spray can help, along with a relaxing bedtime routine. <img src="http://www.naturallivingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Lavender-Linen-Ingredients.jpg" alt="Easiest Homemade Lavender Linen Spray That Actually Kills Odors" width="728" height="485" srcset="http://www.naturallivingideas.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Lavender-Linen-Ingredients.jpg [More]
By REALdeal Source: Research: Chinese Herb Eradicates Cancer For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Jonathan Benson The key to curing the type of pancreatic cancer that afflicted Apple visionary Steve Jobs just might be found in an … Source: Research: Chinese Herb Eradicates Cancer Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Sierra Bright Many of us are hypersensitive to cleanliness. We’ve been trained to wash our hands numerous times a day and to avoid contact with germs at all costs. As a means to this end, soap is an important facet of our daily lives. For many years, the market consisted of only bar soap and everyone seemed completely satisfied. Then liquid soap arrived on the scene and the debate opened. Which is better to use – bar soap or liquid soap? For most of us the answer comes down to the things we personally consider most important. Let’s examine [More]
By Sierra Bright Insects are an integral part of a successful garden. Some beneficial insects can actually help control and reduce the populations of detrimental insects, and many are responsible for the pollination of flowers, both ornamental and for food crops. By providing these insects with inviting homes, you can help promote their wellbeing and contribute to increasing their numbers. When spring arrives, you’ll have all the pollinators on hand that you need and many of your guests will devour the unwanted pests in your garden, getting the season off to a good start. 5 Reasons To Build A Bug [More]
By Karen Berrios When I was first diagnosed I thought of why? why me? I went through an emotional roller coaster for sure but after a while of processing what was happening to me I knew I needed to go on a quest for answers. I didn’t know much about cancer then, I just knew that cancer was a deadly disease and I did not want it in my body. I’m a strong believer of God, a higher power, a source of light that dwells in all of us and I believe this inner light led me to a path [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Probiotics could improve survival rates in honey bees exposed to pesticide, study finds In yet another study, Canadian researchers were able to demonstrate the power of… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Industrial agriculture, characterized by concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and vast swatches of genetically engineered (GE) monocrops, are touted as necessary to feed the world. At one time not long ago, it was up to small family farms to provide the food for nearby communities and ensure food security for the U.S. In an essay adapted from John Ikerd’s presentation at the 10th Annual Farm and Food Leadership Conference — Farm Policy at a Crossroads: A Time to Choose — it’s explained:1 “U.S. farm policies from the 1930s through the 1960s were premised on [More]
By Amy Goodrich (Natural News) Plants play a vital role …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Anthony Phan Health Impact News The VAXXED film crew recently interviewed Dr. Anthony Phan in California. Dr. Phan escaped from Vietnam in the 1970s when he was 8 years old. He was separated from his parents and escaped on a fishing boat along with his 2 year old brother. Making it to the U.S. as a child refugee, Dr. Phan testifies that God led him through college and medical school, and he went on to become a medical doctor at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Phan talks about how his mentor at Johns Hopkins taught him about [More]
By Sierra Bright While just about everyone has a bar of soap at home, and probably many of them, especially if you’re a germaphobe, few people realize that its uses go far beyond washing your hands. You might really want to stock up when you learn just how versatile they really are. 1. Make soap sachets to keep deer and other wildlife out of your garden If you live in an area where a lot of deer roam, we don’t have to tell you how quickly they can make a meal out of your garden. Of course, rabbits and other [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The first large-scale animal farm factories appeared in the early 1970s,1 designed for egg-laying hens. However, it wasn’t long before beef and pork producers followed suit with the aim to reduce overhead and increase profits, which also reduced the quality of the meat produced. Today, most meat sold in the U.S. is raised in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). In a corporate-controlled environment characterized by large-scale, centralized production, companies — not farmers — have identified means of production, processing and distribution that produce more meat for less money. The repercussions associated with these farms [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Researchers from the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that the primary component of the spice turmeric, curcumin, effectively suppresses cell signaling and growth in head and neck cancer. The data was published in the peer-reviewed journal of the American Association of Cancer Research. The benefits of curcumin have been linked with a number of health effects, including its wonderful ability to reduce the risk of chronic inflammation – the cornerstone of chronic disease. This recent study shows how curcumin works directly in the mouths of persons with …read more Read more here: [More]
“Life in the “new” Europe.”  Admin WASHINGTON – The French government is constructing a bulletproof, glass wall around the Eiffel Tower to prevent terror attacks that is projected to cost $20 million. The 8.2-foot-high wall was approved in January, and while many French are outraged by the construction of what they see as an eyesore, local politicians defended the plan. “The terror…
By Admin by GMWatch Excerpts: As a new study reveals that hundreds of unintended mutations were induced in mice by a genome editing technique, GMWatch asks what the implications are for the safety of genome-edited food products A new study published in Nature Methods has found that the genome editing technology CRISPR introduced hundreds of unintended mutations into the genome of mice. In the study, the researchers sequenced the entire genome of mice that had undergone CRISPR gene editing to correct a genetic defect. They looked for all mutations, including those that only altered a …read more Read more here: [More]
Opening of Answers in Genesis’ Ark Encounter A couple of Internet postings in the past few days have attacked the Ark Encounter, the massive reproduction in Kentucky of the biblical Noah’s Ark, blasting it for failing as an enterprise, for taking tax money, for not doing enough for the local government, for making money, for not…
“Apparently the state is more concerned about instilling perverse knowledge in these young minds rather than a good basic education. Sad commentary on where society is headed.”  Admin   A private school for Orthodox Jewish girls aged three to eight faces closure because pupils are not taught about homosexuality or gender reassignment.   The Vishnitz Girls School, in north London, does not give pupils “a full understanding of fundamental British values” according to a report by the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Schools (Ofsted).   The report claimed girls “are not taught explicitly about issues such as [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When it comes to mental health, most assume the brain is in charge. In reality, your gut may be calling the shots. Interestingly enough, in the 1800s and early 1900s, it was thought that waste in your colon could produce infections that lead to depression. As it turns out, they weren’t too far off the mark. Scientific advances now suggest your state of mind is influenced, if not largely directed, by the microflora in your gut, and probiotics (beneficial bacteria) are being thought of as “the new antidepressants.” However, while it may be tempting [More]
“Well Trump issued a threat yesterday against Syria about using chemical weapons again saying there would be dire consequences for doing so. It appears the stage is being set for a “false flag” event to justify US expansion of the war. As the article notes Trump ignored intelligence saying there was no chemical attack by Syria the last time it was alleged. I don’t know what Trumps agenda in Syria is but it could easily lead to a major war with Russia. It appears the neocons have firm control of our war making decisions.”  Admin A top U.S. missile and [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In May 2016, I urged you to pressure poultry giant Sanderson Farms to come to its senses and join other major poultry producers in taking proactive steps to reduce its antibiotic use. Remarkably, the company not only decided not to reduce its usage but also took the step of going public with its decision to continue using antibiotics, saying the antibiotic-free chicken trend is nothing but a marketing ploy devised to justify higher prices. According to Lampkin Butts, president and chief operating officer of Sanderson Farms, “There is not any credible science that leads [More]
By Sierra Bright If you aren’t familiar with the term, gut flora, you really should be. Gut flora is the community of microorganisms that call your digestive tract home. In humans, the gut microbiota has the most bacteria and the most varied number of species of bacteria compared to any other part of the body. In fact, there are about three pounds of bacteria living in the human intestinal tract. Not all of this bacteria is good either. Depending on some factors including lifestyle, we can have an imbalance in our gut bacteria. This is known as dysbacteriosis. We need [More]
By Frances Bloomfield (Natural News) The more fried potatoes you …read more Read more here: Natural News