By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By Paul A. Philips Corporations know that consumers are becoming more and more environmentally aware, taking active responsibility. However, instead of giving us a wider choice of environmentally… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Alex Jordon Your gut contains “10 times more bacteria than all the human cells in the entire body.” That’s why you should just listen to your gut, as almost all of the disease begins in the gut. When you have an unhealthy gut, you may face many problems: 1. Feeling lacks of energy and lazy all the time. 2. Having excessive gas, especially just after eating. 3. Finding your tongue with a thick, white coating. 4. Catching a cold or flu more often, as an unhealthy gut also may affects your immune system. 5. Taking a long time to
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By P. S. Orr You just can’t sleep. And, you’re probably losing sleep over losing sleep! Inevitably your body is suffering from not getting enough rest. You’re probably fatigued and drowsy throughout the day and your body fights to stay awake. Sometimes your body may even resort to what sleep doctors call “microsleep” where the brain simply shuts down for a few seconds to force a few seconds of sleep, even though you probably don’t feel it. Some health side effects from lack of sleep include: Lack of motivation Lack of productivity Less willpower Risk of obesity Impaired thinking Panic
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By Julie Fidler Older adults who suffer from memory loss may be helped by something as simple as sniffing rosemary essential oil, according to researchers at the University of Northumbria. Peppermint may help seniors regain lost memories, too. Filling a home with these pleasant, natural scents could be life-saving for seniors who sometimes forget to take their medications. To test the effect of rosemary on memory, Dr. Mark Moss, head of the department of psychology at the University of Northumbria, and a team of colleagues recruited 150 people over 65 years of age, and randomly assigned them to sit in
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Could the species of bacteria living on your scalp determine whether you get dandruff or dry itchy scalp? Previous research thought the condition that affects more than 50 percent of Caucasians and 80 percent of people of African descent was caused by fungus, but now researchers claim bacteria is the real culprit. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
Persecution against Christians in China has increased sevenfold since 2008, according to the latest report by China Aid. The Texas-based charity paints a damning picture of religious freedom in China as it describes the state’s attempt to take control of the nation’s churches. China AidChina Aid said 90 per cent of church crosses in Zheijiang had been forcibly removed The Chinese government wants to replace “Christ as the head of the church with submission to the Communist Party”, the report read, alleging that more Christians are harassed, beaten and tortured than ever before. Read More: China sees sevenfold increase in
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You read the headline correctly and it’s another strike for the systematic study of health and nutrition, bound by bias and self-interest, promoting misinformation to make people believe anything. Johns Hopkins, which by the way is the largest school of public health in the world, recently released a study finding that consuming too much folate, found in practically all plant foods, causes autism. But there is a very big problem with the research that attempts to compare this natural nutrient to a study based on its artificial counterpart. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Sonia Nicholas Prostate cancer rates in North America, Northern Europe and Australia are very high; 680,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year and 220,000 die from prostate tumors1. Are you at risk of prostate cancer? There are a number of risk factors involved in prostate cancer development: Age – men over 50 have increased risk Genetics – men with a brother or father who suffers with prostate cancer are at increased risk Geography – men in North America, Northern Europe, Australia are at higher risk Diet – men who eat a diet high in animal protein and
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By Alex Jordon Living in today’s modern society has it’s advantages and disadvantages compared to generations of the past. The good is that we as a people have access to innovation and technology, but the bad is that we suffer from many unexpected illnesses. One of those illnesses is hormonal imbalances caused by the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland produces hormones that impacts organs, tissues, and cells of the body. This action dictates your heartbeat, body temperature, and metabolism also. This condition affects 27 million Americans along, but millions of people go undiagnosed throughout their lives. As mentioned above, just
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By Michael By Derrick Broze In the ongoing battle over whether or not Monsanto’s pesticides are a cancer risk to humans, the United Nations has found that glyphosate, an ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup weed… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Jenny Heth What is Alopecia? Alopecia is the condition which your hair is reduced that result in the quick appearance of circular pads with thinning hair. There are countless of people around the world who are affected by this issue; however, it is often neglected due to the misperception as simple balding areas. [Read more: Home Remedies for Hair Loss]. What cause Alopecia? This problem can be triggered by various factors such as aging, stress, smoking excessively, imbalance of hormones, genetic problems, infections on the head, using products for hair which contain excessive chemicals, some particular medication such as
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By Heidi Kristoffer Coconut Oil is one of life’s natural wonders. This natural healer is great for many common illnesses or health issues because of it’s anti-bacterial affects. Toothaches, tooth infections, eczema, psoriasis, and many more. Many people cook with the oil as well while others use it as a topical application. This article is written for those suffering from eczema and how you can treat or prevent this embarrassing skin condition. Eczema is a discomforting skin condition that causes inflammation and dry’s out the skin’s in patches. This condition can be experienced by anyone, but some people are prone
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By Anna Scanlon The Food and Drug Administration is warning that a sweetener called Xylitol, which can be found in many sugar free gums, is poisonous to dogs. Although humans may consume this sweetener without issue, it has been found that it can potentially be fatal to your canine companions, and dog owners should be extra vigilant when it comes to this ingredient. If a dog ingests the artificial sweetener, it can cause a spike of insulin to be released from its pancreas, making the dog’s blood sugar plummet to sometimes fatal levels. Symptoms that your dog is having a
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By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) Menopause is a natural part of life for women, but it can also be a very challenging one. In 1998, an estimated 477 million women in the world had gone through menopause. That number is projected to rise to 1.1 billion by the year 2025.Oftentimes, this stage brings… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By REALdeal Source: What Happens To The Body After Putting on Nail Polish? For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Even the most health-conscious people can fail to consider how nail polish is affecting their bodies. But a recent study found that many of the most popular nail polish brands in America are much more harmful than they would seem. What the Research Shows Researchers recently tested for signs of chemical toxins in 24 [&hellip Source: What Happens To The Body After Putting on Nail Polish? Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
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By Admin – Orissa Dr. Dustin Sulak. Healer.com. by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Dr. Dustin Sulak, DO, is considered an international expert in clinical medical cannabis. DO stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, which can be considered an MD with an automatic bent toward a more holistic medical approach. Dr. Mercola is a DO or osteopathic physician, for example. Dr. Sulak heads his own Integr8 Health Clinics in Maine and a satellite clinic in Massachusetts where not only does he practice medical applications of cannabis, his clinic analyzes different cannabis strains and researches their specific applications. He also provides
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By Heidi Kristoffer Inflammation is an immune response of the body, when it is out of control, several diseases may appear, such as high blood pressure, arthritis, acid reflux, heart disease, cancer, skin problems or other viral infections. There are ways to fight inflammation naturally, from getting enough sunshine to reducing stress, and another important element you should not ignore: You can fight inflammation with foods that with good anti-inflammatory properties. Your diet plays an important role in reducing chronic inflammation, some good foods are including: Fermented foods Broccoli Hemp oil Wild salmon Tart cherries Soaked walnuts Garlic Pineapple Spinach(And
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By Admin Press ReleaseHealthy Traditions GMO-free and Glyphosate-free Corn Almost Non-existent in the U.S. Over the past few years Healthy Traditions has tried to find corn in the United States that tested clean for the presence of genetically modified material and the herbicide glyphosate. We tested corn products that were USDA certified organic, and corn that also made claims to be GMO-free. We found that all of them were contaminated. We have been successful in some years growing clean corn with our farmers in Wisconsin, …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By Admin by Tom Kelso – Breakingmuscle.com Your body is many things: a mechanical device, a walking chemistry set, a sustainable life form, and an ever-changing biological phenomenon. There’s a lot to know about the body. Were you aware of these ten amazing facts? 1. For every pound of fat gained, you add seven miles of new blood vessels. New tissue needs blood supply, so your vascular system expands to accommodate it. This also means your heart must work harder to pump blood through the new network, which may reduce oxygenation and nutrient replenishment in other tissues. Lose a pound?
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By Ariana Source: Horticulture: Get to Know Your Plants For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL In addition to creating aesthetically attractive plants, individuals who learn about the basic principles of horticulture can gain both physical and emotional benefits. Horticulture Horticulture, translated into literally meaning garden culture, is a part of crop agriculture that also includes agronomy and forestry. Traditionally, horticulture works with garden crops like [&hellip Source: Horticulture: Get to Know Your Plants Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
Carl Gallups has a simple message for Christians worried about voting for Donald Trump in 2016 – it’s either Trump or Hillary. And it really is that simple. The well-known pastor and author of several books including “Be Thou Prepared: Equipping the Church for Persecution and Times of Trouble” recently appeared on Susan Knowles’ Stand for…
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cases of suicide are on the rise in the U.S., according to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). From 1999 to 2014, the suicide rate increased 24 percent from 10.5 to 13 suicides per 100,000 people.1 The pace of the increase was greater after 2006 and varied by age, race and ethnicity. For instance, female adolescents aged 10 to 14 had the greatest increase, with suicide rates rising 200 percent. Middle-aged males, ages 45 to 64, also had a steep increase of 43 percent during the study period.
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TV-star and author of “Lose Weight by Eating,” Audrey Johns will discuss how she changed her lifestyle so she could live and see her daughter grow up. cbn.com
By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J Frompovich Has anyone taken note of the numerous wildlife die-offs that have been reported over the past few years? If you think that may be an “off-the-wall” exaggeration question or… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has voted to allow its ministers to enter same-sex marriages and continue serving. The vote by the Presbyterian denomination, better known as the Kirk, comes on the first day of a meeting of its governing body. The BBC reports that clergy will, however, not be allowed to conduct same-sex wedding ceremonies within the church, although the assembly has commissioned a report into whether they should be permitted. Read More: Church Of Scotland Votes To Allow Gay Marriage For Clergy