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By Michael By Jefferey Jaxen In the case Planned Parenthood v. American Coalition of Life Activists, the en banc Ninth Circuit court concluded that a “true threat” is “a statement which, in the entire context… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Derek Henry Detoxification is certainly a buzz word in health circles, with everyone seeking out the latest detox strategy to remove harmful poisons that have built up in their physiology over time. These detox programs often include water fasts, juice cleanses, herbal kits, and more. A very important part of the body that many don’t consider when looking to eliminate these toxins is their lymphatic system. This system is a complex drainage system that consists of glands, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus gland, and tonsils. It’s primary role is to cleanse our cells by sweeping and absorbing excess fluids, [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) Wireless technology seems to be everywhere these days – everything from cell phones, iPads, laptops and even baby monitors – emitting ultra-high frequencies that differ (greatly) from conventional 60-Hz frequency. According to naturopath David Getoff, 3 percent of the population currently suffer from hyperelectrosensitivity – a life of pain no one should have to endure. Formerly known as “radio wave sickness,” hyperelectrosensitivity causes a wide range of symptoms including: headaches, dizziness and nausea to immune abnormalities and heart palpitations. Even more disturbingly, up 35 percent of the population now experience some of …read more Read more [More]
“For the moment Europe is in far more dire straits than we are but if things continue as they are we will get there eventually too.”  Admin Islam makes its presence in America felt in many ways. Sometimes it happens through violence. Far more often it happens when Muslim immigrants arrive and plant their own institutions and customs on American soil. And some Muslims come with the specific purpose of spreading Islam. There are now roughly 3,200 mosques in America, nearly three times as many as there were in 2000. And these are not just any mosques, according to Leo [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Naturopathic medicine tends to favor natural and non-toxic remedies over risky medical treatments or drug-based interventions – whenever possible. While most people would trust a naturopathic doctor for advice about vitamins and supplements, they would likely not consult one in the case of conditions known to require emergency surgery, such as appendicitis. However, one naturopathic doctor has defied that assumption by using naturopathic medicine to help reverse appendicitis in many patients. Appendicitis relief: The power of naturopathic medicine First, it should be noted that (generally speaking) appendicitis requires an immediate trip to the …read [More]
By Admin Image from GMWATCH.org While the EU Commission claims that the safety of glyphosate is not in question, EU member states are forging ahead with their own bans and restriction. Report: Claire Robinson by GMWatch.org Excerpts: A wave of glyphosate bans are being introduced by member states in Europe while the issue of the chemical’s reauthorization at EU level drags on. Among the most dramatic developments has been the announcement by Belgium’s federal minister of agriculture, Willy Borsus, that he wants to ban the sale and use of herbicides by non-professionals. He voiced particular …read more Read more here: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is an herb that’s been an important part of Ayurvedic medicine since ancient times. Literally translated from its Sanskrit roots, ashwagandha means “smells like a horse,” which may hint more at its essence than its actual smell. It’s suggested by some Ayurvedic health practitioners that the herb was so named because it provides the strength and stamina of a horse. Meanwhile, its species name, somnifera, is a nod to its sedative properties.1 While ashwagandha is sometimes referred to as Ayurvedic or Indian ginseng,2 it is not in the ginseng family. The [More]
By Mike Barrett More Americans claim to have food allergies than ever before, but a report published in 2016 from the National Academy of Sciences says that it’s hard to know how many people in the U.S. actually have food allergies. Although many healthcare professionals involved in patient care agree that an increase has occurred, specifying its actual extent is complicated by factors such as inconsistent data or studies that use variable methods. Part of the problem is that many people self-diagnose and can easily misinterpret their symptoms. Food allergies can be mistaken for gluten sensitivity or lactose intolerance, e.g., [More]
By Julie Fidler A type of superbug has increased upwards of 700% in U.S. children since 2007, and it is associated with longer hospital stays and a trend toward a greater risk of death, a recent study in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society reveals. [1] The source of the infections is Enterobacteriaceae bacteria, normal bacteria that become resistant to multiple drugs. The bacteria used to be limited to hospitals, but have been spreading into the community at large. Read: Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Cases Grow by 12000% in Just 7 Years Study author Dr. Sharon Meropol said: “Antibiotic resistance [More]
By wellnesseuphoria It is a well-known fact that eggs are a perfect protein delivery food. They contain minerals, healthy fats and vitamins that are crucial for your body’s overall immune system. It’s a super food, especially for those who work hard to make a fit and bikini-ready body for the upcoming summer. Proteins in eggs make you feel full for a longer period of time and maintain muscle mass. However, eggs aren’t the only food that can blast fat and boost muscle mass. There are other super-rich-in -amino acids foods that contain even more protein than an egg. Edamame Beans [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Anthocyanins are a group of natural plant pigments found in vividly colored fruits and vegetables in the red/orange or purple/blue color spectrum. Produced in plants to protect against harsh temperatures, drought, ultraviolet light and infection, these flavonoids can offer powerful health benefits to humans as well. Researchers are crediting anthocyanins with a laundry list of disease-fighting effects – including antioxidant, antimicrobial, cell-protective, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, lipid-lowering, and neuroprotective properties. Keep reading this special report to discover the many health benefits offered by these delicious foods. Anthocyanins help combat obesity According to the Center for …read [More]
By Ariana Source: 11 Tips To Boost Your Metabolism For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. These 11 tips will help boost your metabolism and burn more fat. Breakfast Your metabolism slows down overnight while you sleep. Eating a … Source: 11 Tips To Boost Your Metabolism Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Admin Our days are filled with a constant stream of decisions. Most are mundane, but some are so important that they can haunt you for the rest of your life. A recent study from Columbia University found that we’re bogged down by more than 70 decisions a day. The sheer number of decisions we have to […] The post Five Choices You Will Regret Forever appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Dr. Mercola Recipe by Dr. Mercola South American dishes are loved by many because of their fresh ingredients and use of bold flavors. A sumptuous example is ceviche (also spelled seviche or cebiche), which was said to have been first created by the ancient Inca civilizations in Peru and Ecuador.[1] Ceviche involves marinating raw fish or seafood in tangy citrus juices.[2] If you’re eager to make ceviche, give this Refreshing Ceviche Recipe a go. It stays true to its South American heritage with its combination of various fruits, vegetables, herbs …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Mike Adams (Natural News) Almost everyone agrees that the …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dental amalgam — deceptively marketed as “silver” fillings, denoting their color rather than their composition — are 50 percent mercury and therefore really should not be placed in the mouth. Mercury is a potent and well-recognized neurotoxin, and there’s no magic formula or process that renders it safe once it’s in your teeth. As noted by Charlie Brown, former attorney general for West Virginia and president of Consumers for Dental Choice: “In its amalgam rule, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concedes that this mercury product poses a risk for the unborn …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When making decisions that affect your health, and the health of your children, it’s important they are grounded on clear, fact-based information, and not influenced by those who may stand to gain financially. In past years, this was sufficiently demonstrated in results from industry-funded studies that are widely divergent from results of non-industry biased studies.1 For instance, studies funded by the sugar industry claimed fats were the primary trigger for heart disease, when research has demonstrated it is sugar and trans fats that are the culprit. For years the tobacco industry hid the dangers [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A recent meta-analysis of nearly 900,000 people has added even more compelling evidence to the long list of omega-3 benefits. This study looked specifically at the association between heart disease and EPA/DHA intake. The results were published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings January 2017 issue. The paper is unique in that it examined the effects of omega-3s specifically upon just heart disease and coronary issues. Heart disease currently accounts for no less than half of the cardiovascular deaths in the United States today. Omega-3 intake can reduce heart disease risk by 18 …read more [More]
By Admin – Orissa She got into UC Berkeley, but joy turned to fear when she saw vaccine policy By DIANA LAMBERTThe Sacramento Bee Excerpts: High school senior Madeline Scott was so excited when she received the acceptance text from UC Berkeley that she called her mother immediately. “I got into UC Berkeley,” she gushed. The euphoria didn’t last. When her mother, Tammy Rae Scott, signed onto the Berkeley admissions website, she learned about an apparent University of California policy requiring that incoming students be vaccinated for measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis …read more Read more here: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Mitochondria are small, specialized structures within your cells and are the power generators of your cells. They work by transferring electrons from fat and sugars to oxygen in the process of generating ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the energy “currency” of your cells.1 Mitochondria are unique in that they have their own genetic code largely for proteins unique to their electron transport chain (different than nuclear DNA), they divide and replicate on their own timetable (different from that of the cell) and have two membranes — an inner and outer — that are used [More]
By Admin – Orissa Obesity Vaccine Wins First TVR Golden Fleece Award by Marco Cáceres and Barbara Loe FisherThe Vaccine Reaction Last year, an article titled “Stranger and Stranger Vaccines: Are We Being Fleeced?” introduced a new series of articles for The Vaccine Reaction aimed at highlighting the “strangest vaccines in the pipeline.” Vaccines proposed or already under development that may cause you to stop and wonder, “Are they serious?”1 The article pointed out that during the 1970s, U.S. Senator William Proxmire …read more Read more here: Health Impact News     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It is no secret that magnesium, the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body, is indispensable for many biochemical functions. But it is only recently that researchers are discovering the relationship between a magnesium deficiency and a shorter life. Recent research has shown that higher magnesium is not only linked with decreased risk of death from all causes, but also with lower odds of a stroke, type 2 diabetes, and heart failure. Read on to find out how you can reap the health benefits of magnesium. Magnesium deficiency shown to shorten lifespan In [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Frances Bloomfield (Natural News) Is aluminum foil safe to …read more Read more here: Natural News     
“People have told me what I do is dangerous. They have walked away from me at meetings,” says David Unwin, a doctor practising in Southport, UK. Unwin suggests to his patients with type 2 diabetes or who want to lose weight that they do the opposite of what official health advice recommends. He advises them to stop counting calories, eat high-fat foods — including saturated fats — and avoid carbohydrates, namely sugar and starch. Telling people to avoid sugar is uncontroversial; the rest is medical heresy. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By theHealthFoodGuru If you are like most people who want to lose weight, you probably have already tried diet pills, popular diets, hard exercises and maybe even surgery, and sure, all these could help you lose weight — unhealthy weight that is. Most people don’t take too much notice as to exactly what weight they are losing. Are you losing unhealthy fat or healthy fat and muscle? And would you know which just by looking at yourself in the mirror or standing on the scale? If no one around you knows, weight-loss books never tell you the difference or how [More]
By Seth Pollard A new study published in the journal Pediatrics suggests that drinking one serving a day of 100% fruit juice is linked to a slight weight gain in children age 6 or younger, but no weight gain in children age 7 or older. [1] Health experts and nutritionists have been concerned that the content of naturally-occurring sugars in fruit juices can cause obesity and other health problems in youngsters. In order to make 8 ounces of orange juice, for example, 4 to 5 medium oranges are needed; and each orange contains about 9 grams of sugar. The American [More]