“Well I guess this is one way of dealing with “climate change/global warming” skeptics, if you can’t refute their arguments charge them with a crime. I guess Mr. O wants to go out on a low note with a war on free speech and thought added to his horrible legacy.” Admin Loretta Lynch Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Wednesday that she has explored ways to “take action” on turning climate-change denial into a federal crime. Get the details on Obama’s activities in “The People vs. Barack Obama: The Criminal Case Against the Obama Administration.” Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse used a
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By Christina Sarich You’ve likely seen the MillerCoors ads of crystal clear waters running through the Rocky Mountains that act as a backdrop for Coors Light, marketed as being brewed exclusively in the mountain range of North America. But Coors Light drinkers are nonplussed by what they are calling ‘misleading advertising’ in a lawsuit filed in Miami-Dade county against the brewers of one of America’s favorite beers. A class action claim attests that the beer is brewed in other breweries that are nowhere near the Rocky Mountains, and certainly not, says plaintiff Joaquin Lorenzo, with “mountain spring water.” Though the
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By Christina Sarich The take-away from eating takeout with less sodium should be a no-brainer, but many people are unaware that one serving of General Tsao’s chicken can contain up to 2,325 mg of sodium – 25 mg more than the amount FDA recommends eating in an entire day. Perhaps this is why the city of Philadelphia decided to work with its Chinese food restaurants to reduce that amount by 10-15%. Many fast food companies serve food laden with MSG and sodium. But in 2012, a group of Philadelphia health advocates noted that their city had over 400 Chinese takeout-only
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By Heather Callaghan By Amanda Froelich When Norma was told she had cancer, she looked at her doctor squarely and said, “I’m 90-years-old, I’m hitting the road.” You have one life to live. So why sacrifice the sweetness… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to a Consumer Reports cost analysis,1 some organic foods can cost as much as 47 percent more than conventional varieties. The question is, do the benefits of organics outweigh the added expense? A number of studies2 have confirmed that eating organic reduces your toxic load, as synthetic pesticides are not permitted in organic farming, and it’s a well-established fact that toxic chemicals have the capacity to harm your health. A 2014 analysis3,4,5,6,7 of 343 …read more Read more here: mercola
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Every four years, a little-understood but interesting phenomenon takes place: we get an extra day. It’s called Leap Year, and it falls on February 29. It’s a reprieve, of sorts. Because every year grants us about 365 plus one-quarter days, you could think of it as a six-hour surplus each year for four years. On the fourth year when those hours total 24, it essentially adds an extra day. Although it may be more accurately referred to as Leap Day, Leap Year has to do with the time it takes the Earth to …read
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By Heather Callaghan By Claire Bernish Washington, D.C. — Monsanto has essentially been gifted a free pass with legislation intended to protect people and the environment. Monsanto will enjoy immunity from responsibility… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Christina Sarich It’s no wonder that Monsanto is trying to fight “rumors” that its pesticide products are causing serious health damage to unborn children and to people of all ages. Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, has been named the most widely used herbicide in history. A paper recently published in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Sciences Europe states that 18.9 billion pounds (8.6 billion kilograms) of glyphosate have been used globally. The herbicide’s use has risen almost 15-fold since the introduction of so-called “Roundup Ready” genetically engineered crops in the 90’s. Enough glyphosate was applied in 2014 to cover
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By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) A controversial research trial involving the testing of GMO bananas on humans is likely to proceed, despite public outcry and a petition with nearly 60,000 signatures from those who question its safety.The “transgenic feeding study” is planned to take place at Iowa… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By REALdeal Source: Popular Co. To Use Mushroom-Based Packaging That Will Decompose In A Garden Within Weeks For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Amanda Froelich The furniture retailer is looking at using biodegradable mycelium “fungi packaging” as part of its efforts to reduce waste and increase recycling. It’s no secret polystyrene is devastating to the environment. But, do you know how exactly that is so? According to a fact-sheet provided by Harvard, polystyrene – which is made from petroleum, a non-sustainable, non-renewable, [&hellip Source: Popular Co. To Use Mushroom-Based Packaging That Will Decompose In A Garden …read more
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Indian gooseberries (amla) contain many different nutrients that can not only help extend longevity, but the presence of antioxidant compounds act as free radical scavengers thereby protecting healthy cells from the attack of the harmful free radicals involved in diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, cancer, inflammation, liver disease and respiratory ailments. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Heather Callaghan By Jon Rappoport Exploding the myth of “good science…” “Promoting diabolically false science, psychiatry creates a gateway for defining many separate states of consciousness that don’t exist at all…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By REALdeal Source: Meet The Doctor Who Says Rx Drugs Are Killing Us – And He’s Not The Only One For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARJUN WALIA When it comes to our health, taking one person’s word as doctrine might not be the best idea, whether they are a doctor or not. What one person truly believes to be the best course of action in treating an illness may be the last thing someone else recommends, depending on a complex [&hellip Source: Meet The Doctor Who Says Rx Drugs Are Killing Us – And He’s …read more
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By Geary Andrew The pomegranate is native from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and was cultivated over the whole Mediterranean region since ancient times. This nutrient dense, antioxidant rich fruit has been revered as a symbol of health, fertility and eternal life. A compound called punicalagin found only in pomegranates shown to benefit the heart and blood vessels. Punicalagin is the major component responsible for pomegranate’s antioxidant and health benefits. It not only lowers cholesterol, but also lowers blood pressure and increases the speed at which heart blockages melt away. (i) Nutrition value of 1 Cup pomegrantes Seeds
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Lack of sleep has many ramifications, from minor to major, depending on your accumulated sleep debt. Short term, lack of sleep tends to have an immediate effect on your mental and emotional states. Over the long term, poor sleep can contribute to a whole host of chronic health problems, from obesity and diabetes to immune problems and an increased risk for cancer. Plus it raises your risk of accidents and occupational errors. Unfortunately, few are those who sleep well on a regular basis. Part of the problem is our propensity for …read more Read
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By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) What is it about a requirement to label foods containing genetically modified ingredients that so scares the food industry that they would do anything to prevent that from happening? Why are Big Agriculture and biotech giants like Monsanto so hell-bent on keeping you… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Harold Shaw (NaturalNews) Mercury was considered to be the “first matter,” and the source of all other metals in Ancient cultures. In Neolithic times, its bright, red ore was used as a pigment, while the Romans used it for rouge and medieval lords mixed it with wax to design their official seals… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Heather Callaghan By Brianna Acuesta Kraft macaroni and cheese contains toxic food dyes that are totally legal in the US. Although food recalls can be a scary thing, especially if something you purchased or something… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
“There shouldn’t be any Sharia courts period, only British courts to settle all disputes. Anyone not liking this should be welcomed to leave the country.” Admin Sharia courts administering Islamic justice in Britain are run by clerics who believe some offenders should have their hands chopped off, an investigation has found. Muslim scholar Elham Manea said that some clerics also believe girls can be married at the age of 12 and described their prevailing attitude as ‘totalitarian’ and more backward than some parts of Pakistan. The findings from the human rights specialist come amid continuing controversy over the role of
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“The way to erase a culture is to not pass it along to the next generation.” Admin The Campaign for real education claims the new national curriculum for history makes the teaching of landmark events and personalities in British history “non-statutory”. This means key moments such as the reign of Elizabeth I and the Battle of Waterloo do not have to be taught. However, teaching about some foreign civilisations, including Ancient Greece, is compulsory. CRE chairman Chris McGovern said: “No landmark event in British history has to be taught. Magna Carta, the two world wars and Winston Churchill, for example,
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“A new way to brainwash kids to accept the climate change/global warming agenda.” Admin Schools are starting to rely on “cli-fi,” or climate fiction, to press political points. Schools around the country have been bringing into their fold of approved reading curriculum a new type of literature, “cli-fi,” or climate fiction, that presses the climate change agenda via popular fiction. “It’s a very, very energized time for this where people…
Sweden was once one of the safest countries in the world, until it began focusing on a multicultural immigration program. Men and women in Sweden have been swimming together in public pools quite peaceably for more than 100 years. But as the government has welcomed tens of thousands of Muslim migrants to be resettled in the…
Sausage is as much a part of German culture as beer, though the refugee crisis is leading some to ban the pork product at local venues. A spreading decision to ban pork products from Germany’s schools, daycares and public facilities out of concerns for offending Muslim refugees has taken a twist and hit a wall, as…
By REALdeal Source: Exercise AND Wash Laundry With This Amazing Eco-Friendly Bike For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Amanda Froelich The Bike Washing Machine encourages you to conserve energy and get fit while completing household tasks. Chores, chores, chores. Some days, it feels like the list is never-ending, and the motivation to accomplish the mundane tasks depleted. But now, thanks to an invention designed by students in China, you can check exercise and laundry washing off your to-do list. [&hellip Source: Exercise AND Wash Laundry With This Amazing Eco-Friendly Bike Learn more at REALfarmacy.com …read more Read more
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“Murdering babies for their body parts now, society is becoming more ghoulish” Admin Pregnant women may soon be forced to make a difficult decision – to abort their babies or giving up their organs after birth. National Health Service (NHS), the publically funded healthcare system in the U.K. is proposing that women be “supported” to carry the child to term for the sole purpose of harvesting the baby’s organs. There is currently a shortage of donated organs, according to The Express. The mother could choose not to have their child’s organs removed by choosing abortion instead if tests during pregnancy
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Average intakes of vitamin K in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada are far less than recommended intakes. A review of scientific literature is highlighting the benefits of vitamin K to help reduce the risk of diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease