By MRHEALTH (BOSTON) MIT and Quaker Oats have agreed to pay $1.85 million to former residents of the Fernald State School in Waltham, Mass., who were fed radiation-spiked breakfast cereal in nutrition experiments during the 1940s and 1950s. The settlement “is a recognition that these actions were improper and a violation of the civil rights of helpless children,” … MIT & Quaker Oats fed radioactive spiked breakfast to mentally handicapped children in 40’s and 50’s The post MIT & Quaker Oats fed radioactive spiked breakfast to mentally handicapped children in 40’s and 50’s appeared first on
By Michelle Goldstein Recently, I had the amazing opportunity to spend 3 weeks touring Israel with my family. I also spent one day visiting the sites of Petra in Jordan. With my transition to a nutrient dense, organic diet, an important question arose for me. How would I enjoy my travels while also eating well in the holy land? I asked some of my friends, who are more frequent visitors to Israel, and I also used my trusted friend “google”. I found a gluten free Israel FB group and joined, since one family member is gluten free. Because one daughter,
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By Activist By Dr. Lara Briden, Reset.Me Doctors, please stop prescribing the birth control Pill willy-nilly to teenage girls. It is only a band-aid solution for symptoms like acne and PCOS, and as I have… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By REALdeal Source: I Wish Someone Told Me This Earlier: This is What That Extra Shoelace Hole Is For! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. This is a fantastic tip for anyone that has suffered from blisters when hiking, running, or walking, etc. You’ll thank yourself down the road once you know this simple preventive measure. This is by using a “lace lock” or “heel lock” which creates extra friction between your ankle and laces. This additional friction effectively keeps [&hellip Source: I Wish Someone Told Me This Earlier: This is What That Extra Shoelace Hole Is …read more
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“Interesting article. Later in the article 2 charts are shown of the divergence of how stocks are trending vs. junk bonds in 2015 vs. 2007. Junk bonds headed downward in 2007 before stocks peaked later that year then the market crash occurred. We are seeing that same divergence now.” Admin What I am about to share with you is quite stunning. A well-respected financial expert that correctly predicted the last two stock market crashes is now warning that we are right on the verge of the next one. John Hussman is a former professor of economics and international finance at
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Today, on the Fast of Av, Jews throughout the world mourn the destruction of the two Holy Temples of Jerusalem and pray for the rebuilding of the Third Temple. But one organization has been doing a lot more than just praying. The Temple Institute has released a modern three-dimensional architectural rendition of the future Third Holy Temple, utilizing the latest building material and techniques. The vivid, three-minute video walks viewers through the main sanctuary, showcasing decades of research and tens of innovative Halakhic (Jewish law) solutions to various perplexing issues that were resolved to create fully functional, ready-to-use plans. While
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By Dr. Mercola One way of optimizing the bacteria in your gut is by adding fermented foods to your wholesome diet. There are a lot of fermented foods that you can indulge in, such as kefir, tempeh, kimchi, and miso. You can also easily make fermented vegetables at home. One of my personal favorites is sauerkraut, which is rich in beneficial bacteria and at the same time tastes so good. So if you love cabbage, this raw sauerkraut recipe is a must-try. Ingredients: 1 whole green cabbage …read more Read more here: mercola
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It has long been suggested that spending time in natural outdoor environments may enhance human health, but researchers from the University of Chicago took this notion a step further by quantifying just how beneficial it is. After reviewing a database of public trees and health records in Toronto, they revealed that living around an extra 11 trees per street lowers the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.1 The health benefits were equated to receiving an annual salary increase of $20,000, and those living near a greater density of public trees also …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola About half of Americans (54 percent) enjoy spicy foods, which is considerably less than in some other areas of the world, like India, Asia, and Central America, where chili peppers and other spicy foods are considered staples.1 If you’re one of those people who love a bit of heat with virtually any meal, you’re in luck, as spicy foods are among the best for your health. They contain potent plant compounds called capsaicinoids, which have been found to prevent chronic diseases and are also what give peppers their heat. This, coupled with …read more
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola More than 2.1 billion people, or close to 30 percent of the global population, are overweight or obese, and obesity is responsible for about five percent of all deaths each year, worldwide.1 In the US, nearly one in five deaths is now associated with obesity. That obesity factors into your mortality risk isn’t so surprising when you consider just how many chronic and serious disease it’s associated with. In the US, just eight obesity-related diseases account for 75 percent of all healthcare costs! Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, non-alcoholic fatty …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The digestive process seems simple on the surface. You put a food in your mouth, chew it up, and swallow. Then your body breaks down your food into components your body can utilize and absorb. Whatever’s left gets excreted as waste. In reality, however, digestion is a complex process that can be easily sidelined by a number of factors, from not chewing your food enough to lacking enzymes, stomach acid, or the right balance of microbes to properly digest your food and absorb its nutrients. The foods you eat can also make or break
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By Michelle Schoffro When was the last time you wrote something in longhand, other than signing your name to a check? You probably can’t remember, because with the advent of technology such as computers and tablets, handwriting has become a long lost art. In fact, many schools only devote one hour or less a week to studying longhand. Sadly, the times of pen and paper are quickly disappearing -as are the health benefits of writing longhand. That’s right, writing on paper has health benefits -and not just strengthening your hand muscles. Here are some ways that handwriting benefits you: There
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By Activist By Heather Callaghan The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is using the Midwestern poultry avian flu outbreak as an opportunity to decree new requirements for… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Graham Michael In the residential sector around 15% of every home’s electricity bill is spent on lighting, while for commercial companies it is usually a bit higher. This may not be as much as heating costs but with fuel prices continuing to increase it still adds up to a significant amount. It’s no surprise that especially now many people are resorting to alternative, cheaper ways to light their home. There are a few different options available but it can take a lot of trial and error before finding the most effective solution. There are advantages and disadvantages to all
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On June 6, 1932, President Herbert Hoover imposed the first ever national gasoline tax in the United States, initially set at 1 cent per gallon. It was a major success for the federal government; the tax on gasoline alone was responsible for over 15% of their 1933 tax revenue. What’s curious is that the Senate Finance Committee issued a report the following year stating that the federal gasoline tax should be repealed. But that never happened. Instead it went up. Under President Eisenhower, the tax increased to 3 cents per gallon. Under Reagan, 9 cents. It’s risen steadily through the
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“This is hardly a sign of robust economy, in fact it’s just the opposite. If the economy were booming, as we’re often told, people would have plenty of cash to buy things and wouldn’t need to load up on more debt. All this debt madness can’t last forever and when the crash comes it will be colossal.” Admin Equifax, which profits from the process when more people apply for credit and load up on debt, sees the miracles of the current economy this way: “American consumers continue to show signs they are recovering from the Great Recession by steadily increasing
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By Will T Those that live in a household with a large number of individuals understand how annoying it can be to wait for a bathroom to open up. When running late for work or school, it is absolutely imperative to be able to jump right into the shower, get yourself ready and head out the door in record time. With a large family, this is more difficult since everyone will be competing for time in the bathroom. Unfortunately, it is first come first serve. With this in mind, you might be able to eliminate this complication, with the installation
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By Activist By Jonathan Landsman Holistic cancer doctor Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez has passed away suddenly, patients and friends mourn this tragic event Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez has apparently died of a sudden heart… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It’s estimated that 14 percent of US pregnant women use antidepressants,1 and it’s often suggested to be safe to do so. New research, however, adds to the growing number of studies showing such drugs may harm your unborn baby while offering little benefits to mom. The new study, published in BMJ, specifically looked at the effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) used during the first trimester of pregnancy and in the month before. They analyzed data from nearly 30,000 women and revealed the use of the antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine) was associated with …read
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By Jesse Herman Source: Leaked Document Reveals The US’ Favouring of Big Pharma For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by J HERMAN According to recently leaked documents, U.S. officials fought to benefit the profits of large drug manufacturing companies, pushing forward laws related to intellectual property that would benefit large companies by reducing the risk of smaller companies producing cheaper generic versions. The document also reveals that recently proposed protections might even be granted [&hellip Source: Leaked Document Reveals The US’ Favouring of Big Pharma Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here:
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By Jesse Herman Source: Try These Natural Antibiotics For Curing Infections For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by J HERMAN Far too often, when we get sick or face an infection, we choose to use an antibiotic or rely on manufactured medicines to help us feel better. Not that they don’t work; they do a fantastic job at killing bacteria that can lead to a whole host of problems. But for smaller, [&hellip Source: Try These Natural Antibiotics For Curing Infections Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In the US, nearly 30 million Americans have diabetes while 86 million have pre-diabetes, a precursor to the full-blown disease.1 Rates have been on the rise since 2010, a trend that’s being echoed worldwide. The largest analysis of health trends around the world from 1990 to 2013 revealed a striking rise in diabetes.2 The data spanned 188 countries and revealed a 45 percent increase in diabetes prevalence from 1990 to 2013. In the US, the rise was even more striking – 71 percent. The majority of the rise was …read more Read more here:
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By Robert Harrington The World Health Organization recently pronounced that the insecticide Lindane is directly linked to increased rates of cancer – specifically Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The organization also reports that DDT is ‘probably carcinogenic to humans.’ What is interesting about the recent pronouncement is that it took place after lindane was banned by both the U.S. and EU. For some unknown reason, it took the WHO a half a century to come to the conclusion that lindane causes cancer. As officially reported by The Lancet: “In June, 2015, 26 experts from 13 countries met at the International Agency for Research
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By Paul Fassa Source: Pharmageddon: Proof Conventional Medicine is a Killing Machine For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Although Americans have been repeatedly told that heart disease and cancer are the two leading causes of death in the US, in fact conventional medicine is the leading cause of death today! Carolyn Dean MD, ND, and Trueman Tuck, a Legal and Political Rights advocate, authored the no-holds-barred book in 2005: Death [&hellip Source: Pharmageddon: Proof Conventional Medicine is a Killing Machine Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By REALdeal Source: A Nasty Little Secret Hidden in Your Crock Pot That Will Surprise You! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ANYA V Crock pots containing lead was the subject of an investigation that began in Salt Lake City with KUTV’s Bill Gephardt. After his investigation about lead in ceramic glazed plates, bowls and mugs and finding high a content of lead in them, his focus turned to ceramic glazed crock pots after a viewer [&hellip Source: A Nasty Little Secret Hidden in Your Crock Pot That Will Surprise You! Learn more at <a class="colorbox" rel="nofollow" …read
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By Robert Harrington Not only did Novak Djokovic handily just win the French Open against the number 2 player in the world, he won after adhering to a gluten-free diet. While such an accomplishment has become standard for Djokovic, going gluten-free after a lifelong diet of wheat food products was entirely new. Having been diagnosed with celiac disease by his doctor, the world’s top tennis player knew that he would have to make the diet adjustment sooner or later. “It did change my life,” he said this week at Roland Garros. “Ever since 2010, I have been very much evolving
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