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By Admin – Orissa by Dr. Mercola Vitamin E is an important fat-soluble vitamin and antioxidant that helps combat damaging free radicals. It also plays a role in the making of red blood cells and helps your body use vitamin K, the latter of which is important for heart health. [1] Unfortunately, estimates suggest about 6 billion people worldwide are deficient in this basic micronutrient. According to a recent review presented at the World Congress of Public Health Nutrition, more than 90 percent of Americans fail to reach the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of vitamin E. …read more Read more [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Carey Wedler A study conducted by the National Institute of Literacy in 2013 found “32 million adults in the U.S. can’t read. That’s 14 percent of the population. 21 percent of adults in the U.S…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Phyllis Bentley Turmeric is a herbaceous perennial plant in the ginger family. It has been around for thousands of years and known as the “king of spice.” Turmeric tea is a natural medicine with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can help improve our day to day illness. Make a turmeric tea is one of the easiest ways to consume turmeric. Turmeric Tea Recipe Ingredients: -1/3 cup / 80 ml good, raw honey -2 1/2 teaspoons dried turmeric -Lemon -Freshly ground black pepper Ground pepper makes the turmeric compelling. Curcumin is the active compound in turmeric, and black pepper allows [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Clean, pure water — in sufficient amounts — is one of the most important foundations for optimal health. Unfortunately, most tap water is far from pure, containing a vast array of disinfection byproducts, fluoride, radiation, heavy metals, agricultural runoff, pharmaceutical drugs and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical used in the production of Teflon and flame retardants.1 And that’s the short list. What’s worse, more than half of the 300-plus chemicals detected in U.S. drinking water are not even regulated.2 Each year, red flags over toxic drinking water are raised across the U.S., …read more [More]
By Admin – Orissa Are aluminum adjuvants plus Gardasil a uniquely damaging neuroinflammatory cocktail? By CLAIRE DWOSKINChildren’s Medical Safety Research Institute Health authorities and the media relentlessly repeat the mantra that vaccines are unequivocally safe, and many uninformed consumers cling to this mantra like a lifeboat. More often than not, however, consumers know little or nothing about the vaccine safety testing process and assume that vaccine manufacturers and regulatory institutions have exercised due diligence in ensuring that vaccines are as safe as possible. In an ordinary clinical trial, investigators compare a group that receives a drug with another …read more [More]
By Ariana Source: 7 Vegetables You Can Grow in Late-Summer For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Here are 7 fast-growing vegetables to grow in your garden before the summer is over. Is summer almost over? Don’t fret! you can … Source: 7 Vegetables You Can Grow in Late-Summer Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Anna Scanlon There are now 6 more brands of turmeric being recalled due to lead contamination. So far, there have been no illnesses or injuries reported from the high lead levels in the turmeric, but Gel Spice, Inc., the company expanding the recall, is taking precautions. The FDA lists the following products as being recalled due to potential lead contamination: The FDA’s website also provides pictures of the products for those who are unsure whether or not one that they own is on the list. Those who are concerned or have questions about the recall can contact Gel Spice, [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In a survey of 1,000 people, 71 percent of Americans expressed a concern over the number of chemicals and pesticides in their food supply.1 The respondents’ largest concerns were about toxic pesticides (88 percent) and genetically engineered (GE) foods (79 percent). Research has linked long-term pesticide exposure to infertility, birth defects,2,3 endocrine disruption,4 neurological disorders5 and cancer.6 It is only a common sense conclusion that ingesting and being exposed to fewer pesticides would result in improved health. The amount of pesticides used both commercially and in …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Ariana Source: Grow Your Own Barley For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Barley is nutritious, delicious, easy to cultivate, and great for soil. Learn how to grow it in your garden. Barley is a common sweet … Source: Grow Your Own Barley Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
Levels of a widely used class of industrial chemicals linked with liver toxicity, developmental problems, tumour growth and hormonal disruptions exceed federally recommended safety levels in public drinking-water supplies for 33 states in the U.S. according to a new study led by researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Nearly one-third of Americans are obese, incurring an estimated annual medical cost of $147 billion.1 According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2014 there was no state with a prevalence of obesity less than 20 percent.2 This is shockingly different from the CDC numbers from 1990, at which time no state had a prevalence of obesity equal to or greater than 15 percent.3 The rise in obesity rates may be attributed to a number of different factors, from eating more energy than your body requires, to …read more Read [More]
By Twain Yobra Americans are importing more and more food from China. And one may wonder, why import food from China while it’s available in American farms? Well, the answer is simple – food from china is cheap. And it’s also low quality. It’s filled with chemicals, plastics and pesticides. In fact, word has it that Chinese companies are producing plastic rice. Stay away from these 9 foods from China – they will do your body more harm than good. 1. Apple juice Half of the apple juice sold in the US comes from china. And almost all the foods [More]
The Romans considered many nuts food of the gods. A few decades ago nuts were valued for their protein, vitamins, and minerals. Then in the 1980s they were seen primarily as fat-and-calorie landmines–to be avoided by all except those trying to gain weight. But during the last decade, nuts have been on the rise, thanks to research pointing to their potential heart benefits. A greater intake of nuts, especially in place of animal proteins, could reduce inflammation – a key process in the development of cardiovascular disorders, a study has found. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola As you may have noticed, there’s an ongoing campaign aimed at regulating supplements as drugs.1 This would allow the drug industry to eliminate the competition of the supplement industry, thereby increasing its own profits. The primary talking point is that supplements are not regulated as drugs, so they are therefore unsafe. Strangely, prescription drugs kill many more people than car accidents — making them one of the most dangerous products on the market. Yet, the pharmaceutical agents continue lobbying for drug regulations to be enforced upon supplements to ensure our “safety.” The obvious motivation [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola New research has emerged linking low vitamin D levels with a risk of cognitive decline and mental impairment, according to studies conducted on elderly Chinese. Duke-NUS (a collaboration between Duke University in North Carolina and the National University of Singapore)1 announced the deficiency is caused primarily by lack of exposure to sunlight, which scientists already knew humans require to maintain strong bones and healthy muscles. The new research has now broadened to encompass vitamin D as necessary for optimal brain function. European and North American studies that have associated low “D” levels with cognitive [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola What do pomegranates, grape skin and raw cacao have in common? If your first thought was that they’re all plant-based foods, you’d be right, but if you also knew they all contain a powerful antioxidant called resveratrol, you’d get a gold star! Resveratrol is a polyphenol released by plants to help them resist damage from things like bacteria, excess ultraviolet light or injury, say, by aphids or other microorganisms. The amazing thing is when you eat foods containing this compound, you, too, may experience similar benefits. Resveratrol has been the object of scrutiny by [More]
By none Recipe from Marisa Moon The frittata is similar to the classic omelet, containing scrambled eggs with a filling like cheese or vegetables. It is easy to prepare and highly customizable as well. It is fried on a pan first, and then transferred into an oven to be baked. This wonderful frittata recipe is from Marisa Moon, owner of My Longevity Kitchen. It uses healthy ingredients that contain vitamins and minerals that are essential for optimal health. However, I advise consuming potato frittatas in moderation. Scrambling the eggs can contribute to chronic inflammation because the cholesterol found in the [More]
By Julie Fidler McDonald’s has been in the news a lot this month, thanks to big changes the fast-food company is making to several of its menu offerings. The company began making these changes more than a year ago, when it replaced margarine with real butter in its Egg McMuffins, and added kale and spinach to the iceberg lettuce in its salads. (Those kale salads wound up being higher in calories than McDonald’s famous Big Macs, though.) [1] In March 2015, McDonald’s said it would only source chicken raised without antibiotics important to human health. The company said it expected [More]
By Ariana Source: August Gardening Check List For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. August is a month of transition and change for most gardeners. Here is an August gardening to-do-list for USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 3-10. … Source: August Gardening Check List Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
A causative link between the sun and cancer does not exist and never has. The cancer and sunscreen industries have made it their mission to convince the world that sunlight is a primary cause of skin cancer, when in fact it has been shown to prevent it and many other forms of cancer. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Jenn Ryan Lyme’s disease is one of the most devastating diseases for your pet and can eventually cause death through kidney failure if left untreated. Your dog can only get Lyme’s if an infected tick was attached to your pet for a minimum of 48 hours. The good news is that Lyme’s disease only affects about 10% of dogs. The bad news is the symptoms of Lyme’s disease aren’t as easy to discern in dogs as they are in people. Your pet may not even exhibit symptoms until months after the bite, or they may not have symptoms at [More]
By Ariana Source: Lengthen Your Growing Season: Build Your Own Cold Frame For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This simple soil warmer will allow you to star gardening earlier and keep on growing later. Build it yourself! Some think that the … Source: Lengthen Your Growing Season: Build Your Own Cold Frame Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Christopher David According to recent research, bacteria in the gut may influence brain development and human behavior. It sounds like science fiction, but it seems that the gut bacteria deep within us – which greatly outnumber our own cells – may very well be affecting both our human cravings and moods to get us to eat what they want, […] The post Gut Bacteria and Human Mind Control appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Each year during the anniversary week of Mercola.com, we recognize a Game Changer; someone whose work stands as a great service to humanity by making a significant contribution to improving people’s health. This year, we present the Game Changer Award to Thomas Seyfried, Ph.D.,1 a professor of biology at Boston College and a leading expert and researcher in the field of cancer metabolism and nutritional ketosis. His book, “Cancer as a Metabolic Disease” is an important contribution to the field of how cancer starts and can be treated. Seyfried’s work is …read more Read [More]
By Ariana Source: This Music Festival Supports Local Family Farms For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This festival features amazing live music for a good cause. Attracting music goers and farmers alike, Farm Aid has created a scene that … Source: This Music Festival Supports Local Family Farms Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Heather Callaghan By Christina Sarich South Africa — Orange peels and avocado skins could solve one of the worst droughts South Africa has seen in years. A 16-year-old schoolgirl from Johannesburg has developed a… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Julie Fidler As you grow older, having a positive attitude about aging may make you more resilient to stress, a new study suggests. One of the study’s coauthors, Jennifer Bellingtier, of North Carolina State University in Raleigh, said: “Previous research has generally found the same thing, a more positive attitude is beneficial. People with positive attitudes are less likely to be hospitalized and tend to live longer.” [1] The Details For the study, researchers had 43 people between the ages of 60 and 96 each complete the same questionnaire for 8 consecutive days. The questionnaire asked participants about their [More]