By Sierra Bright While bed bug problems were almost unheard of just a little over a decade ago, today calls to pest control companies related to bed bugs are continuing to increase. Orkin Entomologist and Director of Technical Services Dr. Ron Harrison stated in a recent news release: “We have more people affected by bed bugs in the United States now than ever before.” While you might think these tiny insects that feed on human blood are more often found in “buggy,” humid places like the South, the U.S. cities that report the most problems don’t …read more Read more
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It has come to light that a key document containing important guidelines regarding safe cell phone use has been kept from the public – especially the threat of EMF pollution. The California health department has potentially put millions of people at increased risk of cancer by hiding this document. The guidelines were meant to enlighten the public about the risks of cell phone radiation and EMF exposure. The document contains best practices for avoiding harm and staying safe while using a cell phone. Minimizing EMF exposure crucial to safe cell phone …read more Read
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By Heather Callaghan By Jacob Levine, Natural Blaze Recent Study Links Tea to Epigenetic Changes in Women Uppsala University recently published the results of a new study in the Human Molecular Genetics journal in which… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Zara Beattie of Wigton, Cumbria says she would rather be dead than continue living wheelchair-bound with the pain she is in – due to the HPV vaccine. This is an extremely heartbreaking turn for the 13 year old, who used to be a very promising athlete. Her family believes a vaccine injury from the Gardasil shot is to blame for the teenager’s current state, so different from her active lifestyle. Now, she has trouble walking or even standing up, has heart palpitations and suffers from a severe level of pain …read more Read more
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A recent study conducted at Baycrest Health Sciences has uncovered a crucial piece into why playing a musical instrument can help older adults retain their listening skills and ward off age-related cognitive declines. This finding could lead to the development of brain rehabilitation interventions through musical training. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Lindsay Sheehan Fun, frugal, and infinitely practical, soap making is an art form where the potential ingredient combinations are practically endless. Using naturally skin-nourishing components, handcrafted soaps are enriched with vitamins, minerals, and beneficial oils that won’t’ dry out your epidermis like store-bought soaps have a tendency to do. If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at making soap, read on! A Quick Primer on Soapmaking: At its core, soapmaking involves combining vegetable or animal fats with a strong alkaline, typically lye. The process, called saponification, is the chemical reaction between these two elements. For the novice soapmaker,
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Until just the last decade the topic of menstruation was not discussed in mixed company. Women hid their feminine hygiene products and used code words to refer to their period and menstrual cramps. Discussions about the ingredients in these products were also not openly deliberated. However, recognizing the danger women face using some of these products, activists have worked hard to normalize the conversation about monthly periods in order to improve the products available. Open conversation has resulted in many choosing natural alternatives for personal care products that contain toxic ingredients, such as lotions,
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Seventy per cent of readings from home blood pressure monitors are unacceptably inaccurate, which could cause serious implications for people who rely on them to make informed health decisions, new UAlberta research reveals. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine recently issued some disturbing information. According to the medical institution, women across America are now being compelled into having a mastectomy – the surgical removal of their breasts – due to erroneous interpretations of genetic testing. Genetic testing results always show VUS, or Variants of Uncertain Significance. These refer to harmless variants that do not indicate any specific medical risk. However, many women are being told they have either the BRCA1 or BRCA2 breast cancer gene and should get a double mastectomy as soon …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While sensible sun exposure is necessary for optimal health, overexposure can result in skin damage that could raise your risk of skin cancer. Depending on your skin color, location and time of year, you might be able to get by with as little as 10 to 20 minutes of peak sun exposure per day. This will help normalize your vitamin D level and provide several other health benefits unrelated to vitamin D as well. The red and near-infrared frequencies will charge your mitochondria, while the mid- and far-infrared will structure the water in your
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By Sierra Bright Intermittent fasting isn’t a diet, but rather a dieting pattern. One fasts and then feasts, purposely, meaning eating calories only during a specific window of the day, and not eating food during the rest. There isn’t one specific way to do it either, you might choose to only eat during a specific time period, such as from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or you could choose an even shorter window, such as a 4- or 6-hour part of the day to eat. Another option is to skip two meals one day, taking a full 24 hours off
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By theHealthFoodGuru 3 million cases of depression each year here and diagnoses are growing at an alarming rate…do you wonder why? Are we all supposed to believe the medical community when they say it’s genetic, stress or mental illness? I don’t believe it’s any of these! Then What Do You Believe? I believe one of the most common side-effects of every pill you swallow, is depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. For example I can just look at the side-effects listed for every kind of anti-depressant — it’s depression and suicide! You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to connect
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“An excellent Moby Dick analogy regarding what’s going on today.” Admin Moby-Dick, Herman Melville’s story (1851) about Ahab, the obsessed captain of the 19th century whaling ship, the Pequod, is one of the best American novels ever written. Melville did not live to see or enjoy its success but his book gradually became appreciated for its vast wonders in the years since. It is a complex book with countless interpretations but it is a timeless tale, exceptionally relevant today. While his crew has signed up for a whaling expedition from which they will all profit, Ahab announces to the men
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There is a difference in the way certain people modulate frequencies and there are so many variations that it’s difficult to put labels on any of them. Empaths are truly in an in-between and special stage of development. But how do they differ from sympaths and those who practice compassion? …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich and Contributing researcher Kerri Ellen Wilder “Smart” is really S.M.A.R.T., an engineering acronym for Specific – Measurable – Achievable – Relevant – Time-based. The… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ariana Source: Everything You Need For a 2 Acre Farm in One Shipping Container For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Brandi DeCarli and Scott Thompson have developed a way to fit an entire two-acre farm capable of feeding 150 people into a shipping container. … Source: Everything You Need For a 2 Acre Farm in One Shipping Container Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the CDC, Lyme disease strikes over 329,000 Americans every year. Characterized by early symptoms of fever, headache, fatigue and skin rash, untreated Lyme disease can spread to the brain, nervous system, joints and heart, with serious, even life-threatening effects. Now researchers are finding out that the pathogen responsible for the disease is endlessly changeable and elusive, capable of defeating the immune system with tricks worthy of a master spy. Lyme disease bacterium uses ‘sneaky’ tactics Lyme disease, caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium – or spirochete – is spread by …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When you think about it, celery is a rather odd vegetable, quite different from others. At first bite, while it does deliver an amazing crunch, it doesn’t seem to have all that much flavor. Slice it up for a garden salad, however, and you’ll notice how fresh and “foody” it tastes, adding unmistakable flavor to a variety of dishes, from lentil soup to stir-fries. It can be enjoyed as a delicious snack with nut butter, and it’s a perfect “finger” food to place on a healthy snack tray with raw grass fed cheese, pickles
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By Lindsay Sheehan Puffy, discolored skin above and beneath the eye can make you appear tired and sleep deprived, even when you’re well rested. Known medically as periorbital dark circles, this area of the eye is particularly susceptible to changes to skin tone since the flesh around the eyes is very thin. With a depth of about 0.5 mm in thickness (compared with the rest of the body’s skin being around 2 mm in thickness), the periorbital zone can reveal the blood vessels and blood beneath quite clearly. While the sudden appearance of dark circles can be due to lifestyle
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By Dr. Mercola Popularly used as an aromatic spice in Indian and European cuisine, cardamom is added to baked breads, mixed in coffee and tea, and even used to season biryani and rice dishes. It is one of the most expensive spices in the world (only saffron and vanilla are sold at a higher price1). But aside from its pungent aroma and enticing flavor, cardamom, particularly its seeds, is also known for producing a potent medicinal oil with plenty of uses. Discover the uses and benefits of cardamom seed oil in this …read more Read more here: mercola
Attorneys representing a Christian minister are asking an appeals court to rebuke the “defamatory statements” a federal judge unleashed when he found that federal law prevented him from continuing a damage lawsuit by homosexual activists in Uganda. As WND reported Tuesday, Judge Michael Ponsor issued an order granting American pastor Scott Lively a summary judgment in…
A “public charity” that purports to be “neutral” and provide online “nonprofit information to a broad audience at no cost to those users” has begun slamming Christian and other conservative organizations based on the recommendation of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which itself has been linked to domestic terror and once put Ben Carson on its…
A former pastor’s conviction for jury tampering – he handed out on a public sidewalk a widely recognized brochure on the rights of jurors – will be appealed because the trial judge didn’t allow First Amendment arguments, according to the man’s attorney. “Absolutely we are going to appeal. The judge did not let us argue the…
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Over 65 million American homes have currently been outfitted with ‘smart meters.’ Meanwhile, natural health experts and consumer rights advocates continue to speak out against the threat of this wireless technology – which exposes us all to highly-toxic frequency vibrations. In fact, research has shown that repeated exposure to excessive amounts of radiation can trigger migraines, neurological conditions and cancer. Now, new video evidence testifies to the damage that smart meters may be doing to our hearts. The results are visible – and undeniable The video (below) shows Warren Woodward, a specialist …read more
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By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Urban Food Street (UBS) is a hugely popular precinct in Buderim, on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia. This precinct spanned 11 streets and over the past 7… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze