By avivahill123 Buying a home is not an easy process as many of us may think. No matter if you’re a young first home buyer, or a mature one! If unprepared, some common but avoidable mistakes can be easily committed. Here are some simple and seemingly obvious tips every potential (first-time) home buyer should think of and consider before embarking on the buying process. Keep your budget in mind Most people when purchasing their first home do not set a budget and it is heart breaking when you find the perfect home and your pocket won’t allow you too. Before
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By Admin – OK Jaxon waves to his mother as CPS takes him away from his home. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff The trauma continues for the Jaxon Adams family. 8-year-old Missouri resident Jaxon was seized by Child Protective Services last September after his parents sought a 2nd opinion for his medical conditions. Now CPS has taken his 11 year old sister into custody, and Tiffany Adams is fighting to put her life back together and get both children back. According to Tiffany, “When they take your kid, it destroys your life.” Original story: Eight year old Jaxon Taken …read
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By Michelle Schoffro Solar lighting is increasingly becoming popular for lighting yards and gardens due to their low maintenance and easy installation as they require a little or no wiring at all. However, you have to make sure they are placed in an area which receives maximum sunlight. For optimal results, you can follow these few easy tips: Choose which garden features you want to draw attention to: It is very crucial that you decide what object or place you want to highlight in your garden before you install solar lights. If you want to highlight an object, the light
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During the height of one of the most brutal months of Muslim persecution of Christians, the U.S. State Department exposed its double standards against persecuted Christian minorities. Sister Diana, an influential Iraqi Christian leader, who was scheduled to visit the U.S. to advocate for persecuted Christians in the Mideast, was denied a visa by the U.S. State Department even though she had visited the U.S. before, most recently in 2012. She was to be one of a delegation of religious leaders from Iraq — including Sunni, Shia and Yazidi, among others — to visit Washington, D.C., to describe the situation
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“Since the Western banksters greed is almost limitless this opening of the BRICS bank guarantees a new bankers war at some point in time with a good chance it will go nuclear.” Admin A new bank dedicated to the emerging BRICS countries opened for business in China’s commercial hub of Shanghai on Tuesday, the official Xinhua news agency reported. The so-called emerging BRICS countries are made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and their “New Development Bank” has been seen as a challenge to the Washington-based International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The institution’s management was
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By By Sandy J. Duncan (NaturalNews) I’m certain if you were to poll women and ask whether they’d rather have lawns with no weeds or be able to keep their breasts, the answer would be the latter! And yet billions of tons of pesticides are spread all over our lawns, on our kids’ soccer fields, at our parks… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Research shows that the food you eat can have a profound effect on your mental health. So, regardless of your mental health problem, the importance of addressing your diet simply cannot be overstated. In a very real sense, you have two brains — one in your head, and one in your gut. Both are created from the same tissue during fetal development, and they’re connected via your vagus nerve, the tenth cranial nerve that runs from your brain stem to your abdomen. It is now well established that the vagus nerve is the primary
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By Julie Fidler If additives in the food and fluoride in the water make you sick to your stomach, get ready to clutch your gut even harder. A recent OPB article outlines how Western diets and modern-day hygiene have wiped out important bacteria in our digestive tracts. Many may not know it, but this is seen by many to be a serious issue. “In other words, Americans’ digestive tracts look like barren deserts compared to the lush, tropical rainforest found inside indigenous people,” the article says. Our guts are missing vital bacteria that serve as prebiotics, and microbes tasked with
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By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola There’s a common misconception that in order to eat healthy you have to sacrifice flavor. But anyone who’s bit into a homegrown tomato or fresh peach knows this isn’t the case. Most junk foods can only dream of mimicking the flavors found in naturally grown foods. That’s what most artificial (and even natural) flavors are mirrored after, and without them your favorite junk food would taste like the box it came in. The reason why many people perceive junk foods to be so tasty is a testament to their scientific creators. And, yes, you
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By REALdeal Source: These 10 Quotes From a Oglala Lakota Chief Will Make You Question Everything About Our Society For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by WISDOM PILLS Luther Standing Bear was an Oglala Lakota Sioux Chief who, among a few rare others such as Charles Eastman, Black Elk and Gertrude Bonnin occupied the rift between the way of life of the Indigenous people of the Great Plains before, and during, the arrival and subsequent spread of the European pioneers. Raised in the [&hellip Source: These 10 Quotes From a Oglala Lakota Chief Will Make You Question …read more
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The substances that give chili peppers their intensity when ingested or applied topically and their several related chemicals, collectively called capsaicinoids kill cancer cells and may even extend lifespan. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Christina Sarich President Obama vowed he would make GMO labeling a reality when he was campaigning back in 2007. It is now 2015, and instead of keeping his promise, we’ve seen more legislation to block the labeling of genetically modified foods, not support it. Doctors, scientists, and CEOs of major corporations have asked Obama to support GMO labeling, but there has been no change. Is it time to pen a national letter to the President to tell him that we expect him to make good on his campaign promise, or is that just wishful thinking considering many believe biotech
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“This will be one of Mr. O’s legacies after his sorry butt is out of office, a never ending crime wave.” Admin The murder of Kathryn Steinle on the Embarcadero in San Francisco by an illegal alien is the most familiar example of a crime committed by an alien. But an unreleased internal report by the Texas Department of Public Safety reveals that aliens have been involved in thousands of crimes in Texas alone, including nearly 3,000 homicides. PJ Media obtained a never-before-released copy of a Texas DPS report on human smuggling containing the numbers of crimes committed by aliens
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“Well it’s obvious who a sizable majority in the House works for and it’s not the American people! Besides banning labeling laws it also bans states from having any oversight of GMO crops! This is a doubly evil bill. Just another illustration of how totally corrupt our government is. Sickening.” Admin he U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed legislation that would block states from requiring the labeling of genetically engineered foods, or GMOs—a move that consumer rights groups decried as corporate power defeating Americans’ right to know what’s in their food. The bill, H.R. 1599—dubbed the “DARK Act” (Deny
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola One in five Americans now owns a wearable, health-tracking device. One in ten wear them daily.1 The devices, such as Jawbone’s UP, provide something that has never before been available on this scale – actual sleep data (and more) from up to 1 million wristband users. Withings, a maker of health-tracking devices, is the latest to record and analyze such data to give a picture of sleep in America. They recorded 15 million nights of sleep from more than 10,000 device users last year. Although many of Withings device users are men between …read
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By By PF Louis (NaturalNews) A recent Australian episode, which made the news wires globally, demonstrated the danger of skinny jeans. A 35-year-old woman wearing skinny jeans had been helping with a family member’s moving process.Her activity involved a lot of bending and squatting as she unloaded… …read more Read more here: Natural News
American and Israeli archaeologists and researchers have announced that they have deciphered what they believe is the oldest biblical text discovered since the finding of the Dead Sea scrolls. “This is a really big discovery,” Pnina Shor, curator at the Israel Antiquities Authority, said during a press conference on Monday. The charred 1,500 year-old parchment had been discovered in 1970 among the remains of the ancient Ein Gedi synogogue, located on the shore of the Dead Sea. David had once sought refuge in the caves of Ein Gedi when he was being hunted by King Saul. However, at the time,
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“We’re all aware of the controversy surrounding the remarks by Donald Trump regarding John McCain, well Pastor Chuck weighs in on this subject in his commentary below.” Admin Maverick Republican, Donald Trump, has been under intense pressure from the GOP establishment for his off-the-cuff remark about Senator John McCain (R-Arizona). In a televised interview, Trump said, “[John McCain] is a hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” Predictably, establishment Republicans immediately called Trump just about every dirty name in the book. Lindsey Graham called him a “jackass.” Rick Perry said the comment made him “unfit” to
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By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) The world’s first anti-propaganda search engine is now open for a 24-hour public test drive. GoodGopher.com, dubbed “the search engine for truth seekers,” filters out mainstream media propaganda and government disinformation, favoring independent media websites, blogs… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Admin Experts Urge Sparing Use of Nonaspirin Painkillers by SABRINA TAVERNISENew York Times The Food and Drug Administration warned last week that the risk of heart attack and stroke from widely used painkillers that include Motrin IB, Aleve and Celebrex but not aspirin was greater than it previously had said. But what does that mean for people who take them? Experts said that the warning reflected the gathering evidence that …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) OSU researchers discover the unicorn – seaweed that tastes like bacon! By Heather Callaghan OSU researchers have been working on a strain of dulse seaweed for 15 years that looks like a translucent red lettuce. Sort of bacon-y all in its own right. But when cooked the protein does taste like bacon. It’s worth noting that we have little details on how exactly the novel strain was grown or how it can get its own patent. Presumably, it’s a naturally derived strain because it’s already being shared among chefs and the OSU marketing department is practicing its
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By Anna McPhee Check almost any label on processed food or soup and you’ll see a high sodium content. In most homes, you’ll also see a salt shaker in the middle of the table. When people begin to be conscientious about their salt intake, they often reach for a potassium based salt substitute, however, with some medications potassium should be limited as well. A better way to cut down is to season with herbs and spices, they are not going to taste like salt, but they do provide flavors that can stir the palette and make you wonder why you
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By Phyllis Oysters are bivalve (two shells) mollusks that obtain their food by pumping water through their system and filtering small organisms from surrounding waters. They grow near the bottom and attach themselves in clusters to hard surfaces or shells. The edible varieties are usually cultivated in approved coastal waters that are closely monitored to assure product safety. These extra measures for product safety are necessary because many consumers prefer to eat raw oysters. One interesting fact that’s often stated about the oyster is that if you want to eat oysters that taste best, eat them when they’re caught during
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By OliviaEHR Eating well is not just for the wellbeing of our bodies, but our minds too. The brain requires a regular supply of nutrients, just like our bodies and other vital organs do. Arguably the brain is the most important organ in the human body, it’s the control centre for everything we do. We all experience loss of cognitive function among other things as we age, so taking care of your brain throughout your life is extremely important. Taking part in diets and fitness plans can sometimes neglect this fact while focusing on weight loss, so here are 10
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By Alexandra Preston The issue of mental health has recently gained more prominence in Australia, with radio advertisements proclaiming that a mental illness, such as depression, is “part” of who someone is – kind of like eye color is part of someone. In reality, while eye color is innocuous, the vast majority of people suffering from mental illness would jump at the chance to be freed from the nightmare which is not only their illness, but the side effects of their medication. Unfortunately, mainstream discussions on mental illness in Australia focus on pharmaceutical drugs while ignoring, or in the case
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