“It appears NYC is taking PC lunacy to new levels.” Admin Did you call a transsexual person “he” or “she” when they preferred to be called “zhe?” According to a newly updated anti-discrimination law in New York City, you could be fined an eye-watering $250,000. In the latest, astonishing act of draconian political correctness, the NYC Commission on Human Rights have updated a law on “Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Expression” to threaten staggering financial penalties against property owners who “misgender” employees or tenants. Incidents that are deemed “wilful and malicious” will see property owners
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By Heather Callaghan By Amanda Froelich The small farming toolkit includes everything one needs to start growing biodynamic, organic food off-grid. Self-sufficiency is a must in the modern age, which is why one… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola Ingredients: 2 ounces organic coconut oil 1 whole avocado 2 tablespoons organic whole flaxseeds 1 tablespoon organic raw cacao nibs 1 ounce chia seeds 2 ounces organic whole husk psyllium 2 ounces organic black sesame seeds 1 teaspoon D-Ribose 1-2 scoops organic vegan protein powder, chocolate flavor 12 ounces filtered water 1-2 teaspoons cinnamon (optional) ½ teaspoon Acetyl L-Carnitine (optional, recommended if you’re vegetarian or vegan) Method: Grind the flaxseeds and cacao nibs in a coffee grinder Combine the ground flaxseeds, cacao nibs and all other ingredients in a bowl Use a hand mixer to blend thoroughly
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By Paul Fassa Source: Is Cinnamon Useful for Diabetes AND Cancer Prevention? For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Most progressive nutritionists and natural health practitioners agree that cinnamon is an excellent spice-herb that helps normalize blood sugar and prevent diabetes 2. There are even studies that support cinnamon’s blood sugar modulating power. But there have been no studies on cinnamon’s cancer preventing capabilities until recently. An earlier in vitro (lab [&hellip Source: Is Cinnamon Useful for Diabetes AND Cancer Prevention? Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you cut a pomegranate in half, you’ll find it’s filled with juice-filled seed sacs called arils (about 600 of them in an average pomegranate). If you’re willing to put in the work to get them out, you’ll be rewarded with a wonderful tart flavor and health benefits to boot. In the US, however, pomegranate, the “seeded apple,” is often passed by in the produce section because of the perception that it’s too complex to get to the “jewels,” or arils. As a result, pomegranate juice has skyrocketed in popularity while the whole fruit
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By Heather Callaghan Hanzai E, Lost in the Bamboo Forest Of all the mega-corps running amok, Monsanto has consistently outperformed its rivals, earning the crown as “most evil corporation on Earth!” Not content to simply… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Polyphenols are phytochemicals, meaning compounds found abundantly in natural plant food sources that have antioxidant properties. There are over 8,000 identified polyphenols found in foods such as tea, wine, chocolates, fruits, vegetables, and extra virgin olive oil,1 just to name a few. Polyphenols play an important role in maintaining your health and wellness.Antioxidants as a group help protect the cells in your body from free radical damage, thereby controlling the rate at which you age. If your body does not get adequate protection, free radicals can become rampant, causing your cells …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Consuming traditionally fermented foods is a simple strategy to optimize the health of your gut, which is the foundation for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Fermented foods, such as fermented vegetables, are teeming with beneficial microbes that are lacking in many Americans’ diets. Virtually every culture has a recipe for fermented foods that has been passed down for generations and, in some cases, since ancient times. In ancient India, for instance, it was common to enjoy lassi, a pre-dinner fermented yogurt drink. Fermented pickles are another mainstay of Indian cuisine. Bulgarians are known for
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You probably don’t give much thought to chewing your food. For most of us it’s second-nature, and once you put food in your mouth chewing it is likely as automatic as breathing. Paying more attention to the way you chew, however, especially how long and how thoroughly you chew, may be a simple way to improve your health. People who are obese, for instance, tend to chew less (and for shorter periods) than those who are a normal weight.1 Research also shows that …read more Read more here: mercola
By Heather Callaghan By Alex Pietrowski The business model for bringing lucrative new pharmaceutical drugs to market includes very robust marketing budgets, and 9 out of 10 pharmaceutical companies spend more on… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
“As these facts show things are getting worse not better for most people in this country. You can expect 2016 to continue this trend.” Admin The world didn’t completely fall apart in 2015, but it is undeniable that an immense amount of damage was done to the U.S. economy. This year the middle class continued to deteriorate, more Americans than ever found themselves living in poverty, and the debt bubble that we are living in expanded to absolutely ridiculous proportions. Toward the end of the year, a new global financial crisis erupted, and it threatens to completely spiral out of
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If you follow the news about health research, you risk whiplash. First garlic lowers bad cholesterol, then–after more study–it doesn’t. Hormone replacement reduces the risk of heart disease in postmenopausal women, until a huge study finds that it doesn’t (and that it raises the risk of breast cancer to boot). Eating a big breakfast cuts your total daily calories, or not–as a study released last week finds. Yet even if biomedical research can be a fickle guide, we rely on it. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Brooke Cade A hot tub is a wonderful investment that will not only provide you with a place to relax after a long day, but can benefit your health as well. As you move forward with investing in a hot tub, there are 3 things you need to consider before installing: Indoor vs Outdoor. The location of your hot tub is important and will not only affect the longevity and durability of your spa, but the overall aesthetics of your home or backyard. In addition, depending on if you decide to place your hot tub indoors or outdoors will
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By Heidi Kristoffer A study published in Nutrition and Food Science showed those who eat pears are less likely to be obese. According to the study, people who ate pears were 35% less likely to be obese as just one pear can fills people with rich fiber and just under 100 calories. A medium sized pear contains about 25% of the daily recommended intake of fiber. Fiber is important for several reasons: It aids in digestion; it makes us feeling fuller longer, thus helping to stave off food cravings. This fiber-riched fruit is also an excellent source of vitamin A,
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Pesticides are responsible for a number of diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, asthma, birth defects, body burden, cancer, diabetes, endocrine disruption, learning/developmental disorders, Parkinson’s disease, and sexual/reproductive dysfunction. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By mcshane Vitamin C is an important nutrient for the growth and repair of various tissues in the human body. Oranges are great for vitamin C there are 65 milligrams of vitamin C in a medium orange (4.5 ounces), just over 100% of the daily value. Studies show that consuming vitamin C can’t actually prevent colds, loading up on the nutrient may help slightly shorten the length of time you’re sick and reduce the severity of your symptoms. 11 Foods With More Vitamin C Than Oranges Cauliflower On cauliflower, its vitamin C content reached 50 milligrams per 100 grams, similar
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By Amy Goodrich Agriculture has a huge impact on the lives of people around the world. As the main source of food for the general public, how our agricultural systems work is related to how healthy the world’s population will become. At the same time, the agricultural sector dictates how strong the economies of most countries will be. In more ways than one, all kinds of critical flaws have been exposed in the farming system. As such, alternate approaches to farming have emerged, with the 2 most popular ones being local and organic. So what’s the difference and which of
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By Christina Sarich HR Bill 1599, also known as the DARK ACT (Monsanto’s favorite bill that would effectively ruin the food supply and halt GMO labeling initiatives) has been stopped cold in Congress. After thousands of letters and activists railing against this dangerous legislation, no anti-GMO labeling provisions were allowed in the must-pass Omnibus spending bill. What’s even better? A provision requires the FDA to develop labeling guidelines before it’s sold in America. Though Bill 1599 was titled the ‘Safe and Accurate Labeling Act,’ it is nothing short of a way for Monsanto and Big Food companies to keep Americans
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By Sherice People have been taking aspirin for many decades now. Daily use of aspirin is not only ineffective, but it’s dangerous. It leads to a plethora of other problems and gastrointestinal issues while doubling the risk of strokes without reducing fatal heart attacks. However, there are much safer and natural alternative that perform well or better without the negative side effects. Common Dangers of Aspirin Heart failure Asthma Stomach ulcers Bleeding or clotting disorders Diabetes 8 Natural Substitute Of Aspirin That Grows From Plants Kratom Kratom an herb that is both fast and natural for pain relief is unknown
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By araza It has long been known that when consumed daily, green tea provides many benefits. This has, in a way, overshadowed the benefits of consuming black tea on a daily basis. Green tea and black tea come from the same shrub called Camellia Sinensis, but they are processed in different ways. The black tea leaves are withered, then they are rolled and heated, fermented, and then they endure a final heating process. To fully enjoy the benefits of black tea, it is recommended to have 2 cups per day with no additives like sugar or milk. Antioxidants Black tea
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By edwinhenry You’re alone, naked, and climbing into a light-tight, sound-proof, eight foot long tank. Meditation comes easy with the world filtered out. The tank is filled with water that’s saltier than the Dead Sea. And the temperature is the same as your skin. You float on the top of the water with an effortlessness that’s remarkable. The water itself feels slippery from the salt, and only very faintly scented. When you close the door, the light disappears and sound vanishes. You can hear your heartbeat, your lungs fill with air, but that’s nearly it. Your fingers stick out of
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Stress often starts in your head with a worry or a fear, but those feelings of anxiety, and perhaps even panic, don’t stay there. When you feel stressed, your body ramps up production of the stress hormones cortisol, adrenaline, and norepinephrine. This triggers the start of the stress response, and, like a snowball rolling down a mountain, it gains traction and speed until you’re ready for the proverbial attack. Adrenaline, for instance, increases your heart rate, causing your heart to beat faster and ultimately raising blood pressure. Cortisol can interfere with the function of
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“Some good news for a change.” Admin Activists who object to representations or examples of Christianity in just about all public settings have lost a round in their fight to censor Air Force Academy football players who take a knee – Tim Tebow-style – for a prayer before their football games. According to a report in the Washington Times, Academy officials investigated the…
“A short primer on Executive Orders and how Mr. O is illegally abusing them and unfortunately getting away with it. It appears he intends to ramp up his use of them to further his Marxist agenda to the max in 2016” Admin “Though defensive violence will always be ‘a sad necessity’ in the eyes of men of principle, it would be still more unfortunate if wrongdoers should dominate just men.” – St. Augustine The truth of Scripture has never been more obvious in American history when it comes to any one administration than the present one when it…
“As the article notes Mr. O’s lofty sentiments mean nothing without any real action to help Christians who are suffering mightily. You would think our supposed Christian prez would be at the forefront of helping persecuted Christians but instead he does nothing but offer platitudes while extending a hugh welcome to Muslim refugees. Given Mr. O actions and what he has said about Christianity vs. Islam I think we know what religion he really follows.” Admin I guess you could call it progress … On Christmas Eve, Barack Obama issued a statement denouncing the persecution of Christians in the Middle
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By Edgar Agorist Source: Why You Should Never Opt For A C-Section (And The Dangers Of Having One) For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This article was republished with permission from Family Health Freedom Network. You can find the original post here. It seems like many women today are in favor of C-Sections. Almost everyone knows someone who has either gotten one or will get one in the future. Between 1996 and 2009 C-Sections increased by 60%, but for [&hellip Source: Why You Should Never Opt For A C-Section (And The Dangers Of Having One) Learn more …read more
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