By Ariana Source: Be the First to Plant These Five Vegetables in Your Garden For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Looking to add new crops to your garden? Be the first to add these easy-to-grow vegetables, and bring some color and variety into your life. Tromboncino: Summer and Winter All in One This squash can be harvested as a summer squash or you can allow it to grow to full size and [&hellip Source: Be the First to Plant These Five Vegetables in Your Garden Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Read more
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By Admin – Orissa by Brian ShilhavyHealth Impact News Health Impact News has been a leader in the alternative media publishing research and testimonials supporting the positive use of coconut oil with people suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. These remarkable stories of families seeing dramatic improvement from Alzheimer’s and dementia are documented at CoconutOil.com. In many cases, adding several spoonfuls of coconut oil a day to the diet of one suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia has resulted in memories returning, the ability to once again converse with friends and loved ones, etc. (<a target=_blank href="http://coconutoil.com/coconut-oil-research-alzheimers/" …read more Read more here: Health
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By Admin by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff Julius Corley Dies in Pain Despite His Families Efforts to Save His Life Laredo Regular relates the tragic ending of this World War II Veterans’ life: My Grandpa, Julius Corley, officially passed away on Thanksgiving afternoon after being on life support in the prior weeks. He never got to come home. Julius’ story began long before Health Impact News was contacted about his plight in the fall of 2015. Julius was a World War II Veteran being held at New York’s Montefiore Hospital allegedly against his will and those of his legal and
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By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) For those who are not familiar with the taxpayer-funded network Voice of America, it is essentially a government propaganda instrument whose mission, as The New York Times has noted in its politically correct manner, “is charged with presenting America’s viewpoint to… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ariana Source: Cure Bunions With These Natural Remedies and Avoid Surgery For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Bunions are a real “nightmare” for those who have them and getting rid of them can be even worse. Here is one recipe and four natural cures for bunions so that you can avoid surgery and begin to better about your feet. Bunions are large bony bumps caused by abnormal growth [&hellip Source: Cure Bunions With These Natural Remedies and Avoid Surgery Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Ariana Source: Want a Healthy Coffee Alternative? Look No Further For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Are you searching for a healthy coffee alternative? This warm, comforting beverage offers a boost of natural, focused energy, with none of the negative effects of coffee or other coffee alternatives. One cup of guyausa has the same caffeine levels as a cup of coffee, and twice that of a cup of tea, [&hellip Source: Want a Healthy Coffee Alternative? Look No Further Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
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By Julie Fidler In the massive spending bill unveiled Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill, 2 small paragraphs contain language that may force the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to finalize guidelines for the labeling of the recently-approved genetically modified (GM) salmon, or “Frankenfish.” In the $1.1 trillion bill to fund the government through September 2016, the agency is instructed to ban the sale of GM salmon until it can complete labeling guidelines and “a program to disclose to consumers” whether a fish has been genetically altered. The FDA is expected to spend a minimum of $150,000 of its funding
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the latest statistics,1 about 75 percent of American men and 67 percent of women are either overweight or obese. This means less than one-third of US adults are at a healthy weight. The statistics for children are equally disturbing. Over 17 percent of American children between the ages of 2 and 19 fall into the obese category, which can set them up for a lifetime of very serious health problems. “The Weight of the Nation: Children in Crisis” is the third episode of a four-part HBO documentary series2 about obesity …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Diacetyl is an artificial flavor that’s most well known for adding a buttery taste to microwave popcorn. Its been linked to respiratory damage, including inflammation and permanent scarring of the airways, dubbed “popcorn lung,” in workers at a microwave popcorn plant.1 If you smoke e-cigarettes, there’s a good chance you’re doing so in order to reduce your health risks compared to smoking tobacco cigarettes. But, you should know that even e-cigarettes come with risks, including exposure to the “popcorn lung” chemical diacetyl and other chemicals with every puff. ‘Popcorn Lung’ Flavoring Chemical Found Widely
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Millions of people suffer from sore throats and coughs each year. In the U.S., sore throat is often one of the first signs that you’re coming down with a cold, especially if a runny nose and cough soon follow. In most cases you don’t need to see your physician for a sore throat, and fewer than 1 in 10 people actually do. Even so, sore throat is the second most common acute infection seen by family practitioners.1 In 85 percent to 95 percent of cases, sore throats in adults are caused by viruses. …read
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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 gave birth to a dangerous American ideology called neoconservativism. The Soviet Union had served as a constraint on US unilateral action. With the removal of this constraint on Washington, neoconservatives declared their agenda of US world hegemony. America was now the “sole superpower,” the “unipower,” that could act without restraint anywhere in the world. The Washington Post neoconservative journalist Charles Krauthammer summed up the “new reality” as follows: “We have overwheming global power. We are history’s designated custodians of the international system. When the Soviet Union fell, something new was
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By By Natural News Editors (NaturalNews) People all over the US are feeling a sudden pinch on their food budgets. This is a result of a convergence of events that have spiked prices for everyday items like meat, eggs, dairy but also natural events like drought, floods, snow. (Story by Ray Gano, republished… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael By Amanda Froelich The last place you might expect to see an urban garden is in the heights of a city skyscraper, but that’s exactly what you’ll be surprised with if you visit Pasona Inc. in Japan…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Claire Bernish United States — “It’s clear that pollinators are in trouble,” cautioned Taylor Ricketts, lead author of a study mapping the decline in pollinator populations by researchers with the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
A Muslim man caught on camera going on a bloody attack in London, England. Editor’s Note: This is another in a series of reports on the polling by Clout Research, a national opinion research firm in Columbus, Ohio, for WND.com. A new poll reveals that 45 percent of the Democrats who responded believe that Christians are…
“Now it appears Muslims want to join in on the attack against anything Christian and Mr. O is opening the doors wide to bring in many more of them.” Admin The World War I memorial known as Bladensburg’s Cross in Bladensburg, Maryland, is under attack from atheists and Muslims. A group of American atheists and Muslims has for months looked with scorn upon the Bladensburg World War I Veterans Memorial. The source of their indignation? Well, it’s all about the shape of the edifice. The imposing…
By Lynn Griffith Nearly every home in the United States has been impacted by cancer. In 2015 alone, it was estimated that 1,658,370 new cases of cancer would be diagnosed. (1) Due to the prevalence rate of cancer, more and more researchers are studying effective treatment options. Many people are seeking alternative treatment options for their diagnosis. Many chemotherapy drugs have been altered but originally derived from plants Herbs have been utilized as medicine for centuries. In fact, many chemotherapy drugs have been derived from plants.(2) If you are seeking alternative options for cancer treatment consider the following 20 herbs.
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola One way your cells communicate with each other is through the release of tiny “bubbles,” known as extracellular vesicles (EVs). These tiny cells are about the size of bacteria and viruses, and they’re only visible using an electron microscope. For many years researchers believed EVs were carrying biological debris made up of various proteins and genetic material. It’s now known EVs have a much more important role, acting as ferries to send important messages to other cells. Now a new study using roundworms has added more insights into how these cellular messengers work. Extracellular
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By Dr. Mercola Visit the Mercola Video Library By Dr. Mercola The video above, featuring 6-year-old Landon Johnson and a River Town Crossings Mall Santa Claus, demonstrates just how powerful kindness can be — powerful enough to fall into the Christmas Magic category, according to the boy’s mother, Naomi. After telling Santa what he wanted for Christmas, Landon ran back a second time to tell him a secret: Landon has autism, and he was worried it would land him on the “naughty” list. Landon admitted he gets in trouble at school because his teachers and classmates don’t understand autism, and
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Nearly half of the world’s population suffers from headaches each year, making it the most common “disorder” of the nervous system.1 Only about half of those affected seek medical attention, even though they may take a heavy toll on your ability to work, socialize and be productive each day. In the U.K., for instance, an estimated 25 million work or school days are lost each year due to migraine headaches alone. Even in the U.S., most of those suffering from migraines were dependent on over-the-counter medications for relief. There are other options, however, …read
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By Lynn Griffith In 1987, lung cancer replaced breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women. More and more research continues to point out the correlation between diet and cancer. (1) In February 2015, the American Cancer Society recommended that cancer survivors follow a “prudent diet” and specifically recommended a plant-based diet that is high in fruits, vegetables, unrefined grains and is low in red meat, processed meats, refined grains and sugars.(2) American Cancer Society recommends that cancer survivors eat a plant-based diet! More and more research has been done to assess the link between our food
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By Julie Fidler This might sound like an odd-sounded phrase: organic Gatorade. But it’s real, and it will soon be on store shelves. The organic Gatorade, made by PepsiCo, was announced by company CEO Al Carey last Monday at Beverage Digest’s Future Smarts conference. “It’s a consumer interest. I think they’re very interested in non-GMO and organic, and to the degree you can make it meaningful to the consumer – do it,” said Carey. PepsiCo hasn’t said which ingredients it will replace in the sports drink, but Gatorade contains sucralose and artificial coloring (which causes its notably unnatural neon hue),
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By Heather Callaghan By Derrick Broze A previously unreleased set of Food and Drug Administration documents related to genetically engineered (GE or GMO) foods alleges the agency was aware of possible risks to humans as… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler The spending bill passed by Congress on Friday repealed the country-of-origin labeling (COOL) regulation that let consumers know where their meat came from. The decision follows a ruling from the World Trade Organization (WTO) that found the labels discriminate against meat raised and slaughtered outside the United States. The WTO permitted Mexico and Canada to impose more than $1 billion in tariffs on U.S. goods in retaliation if the labels were not pulled from packages of beef and pork. The nations are the U.S.’s top agriculture partners. [1] Meat packers and members of Congress had fought for
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The Christian Institute is challenging a proposal it argues would further erode religious rights in the United Kingdom. The Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) – the British government’s education agency – is planning on regulating after-school clubs and summer camps. The Christian Institute’s Colin Hart has sent a letter to the Department for Education concerning the nationwide registration plan for any out-of-school instruction for 19-year-olds and under involving more than six hours in any given week. Read More: ‘Unprecedented attack’ on religious freedom in UK
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Most Americans don’t want to believe they could elect a president who would actively seek to undermine the country and destroy many of our fundamental institutions, but after nearly seven years of onetime community organizer Barack Hussein Obama as president, millions… …read more Read more here: Natural News