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By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Karen Foster, Prevent Disease Pineapple has been used for centuries to reduce pain and inflammation. It turns out that an enzyme found in pineapples called bromelain does, in fact, have scientifically proven medicinal benefits. Two molecules isolated from an extract of crushed pineapple stems have even shown promise in fighting cancer growth. Studies have shown that bromelain reduces swelling, bruising, healing time and pain. An even more potent anti-inflammatory is ginger whose analgesic properties have been proven stronger than ibuprofen. Combine the two in this smoothie recipe and you have deliciously balanced beverage at any …read more [More]
“The warmongers in DC do indeed seem to want a nuclear confrontation with Russia based on the insane provocations they’ve implemented. According to dreams and visions people have had they will get their wish.”  Admin While Washington works assiduously to undermine the Minsk agreement that German chancellor Merkel and French president Hollande achieved in order to halt the military conflict in Ukraine, Washington has sent Victoria Nuland to Armenia to organize a “color revolution” or coup there, has sent Richard Miles as ambassador to Kyrgyzstan to do the same there, and has sent Pamela Spratlen as ambassador to Uzbekistan to [More]
“With computers being used more and more in the classroom it will become more difficult for parents to know what their kids are being subjected to and what they are being taught.”  Admin It used to be that tests at school measured academic knowledge, but now they do much more than that – covertly prying into young students’ beliefs, opinions, values and even attitudes, according to academic experts. As a result, unprecedented numbers of children and parents are opting out. A Closer LookObjective questions on grammar, math, science and history are being phased out for subjective ones. In addition, parents [More]
his is the fifth of a 6-part video series on the Mediterranean diet. By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The fact that waterways in the United States contain residues of a multitude of drugs —including diabetes drugs, birth control pills, antidepressants, painkillers, and many other chemical compounds has been known for years. Unfortunately, little has been done to remedy the situation. As a result, we’re now faced not only with continued overtreatment of humans, but we’re also facing environmental destruction courtesy of what could be referred to as “drug pollution.” Our agricultural system is also contributing to water pollution that, in some areas, has led to an increase in diabetes and other health [More]
University of Washington Bioengineering Professor Gerald Pollack answers this question, and intrigues us to consider the implications of this finding. Not all water is H2O, a radical departure from what you may have learned from textbooks. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist Post) A tooth enamel abnormality in children, molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH), may result from exposure to the industrial chemical bisphenol A (BPA), authors of a new study conclude after finding similar damage to the dental enamel of rats that received BPA. The study results will be presented Friday at the Endocrine Society’s 97th annual meeting in San Diego. “Human enamel defects may be used as an early marker of exposure to BPA and similar-acting endocrine disruptors,” Babajko said. BPA is an endocrine disruptor, or hormone-altering chemical, that has been linked to numerous adverse health effects in humans. [More]
“As the Bible says whatever you sow you will reap. What kind of harvest will we reap based on what we have sown as listed in this article.”  Admin Even a seasoned cynic sometimes gasps in disbelief. “President Putin misinterprets much of what the U.S. is doing or trying to do,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told a press conference in Geneva on March 2. “We are not involved in ‘numerous color revolutions’ as he asserts. In the case of Ukraine, such assumptions are also wrong. The United States support international law with respect to the sovereignty and integrity [More]
By Brock Schilling Did you know that 60-80% of your immune system is located in your gut? That’s why a properly functioning digestive system is essential to maintaining good health. Aside from your immune system, the gut is responsible for 90% of your body’s neurotransmitters – the chemicals responsible regulating mood. Gastrointestinal tract issues have been linked to conditions like hormonal imbalances, autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and hashimotos thyroiditis, diabetes, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, anxiety, depression, eczema and rosacea. So what can you do to heal your gut? Dr. Amy Myers has put together the 4 R program to [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) by Joshua Krause While Wyoming is a very rural state with a rich agricultural history, it’s not exactly a breadbasket. Between the high elevation and the long winters, growing food is quite a challenge. Despite being the least populated state in America, and having more land than you can shake a stick at, they still have to import food for much of the year. That’s why several residents from Jackson, Wyoming decided to build a massive vertical greenhouse in their downtown area. After running a successful Kickstarter campaign, and receiving a grant from the …read more Read [More]
A majority has been reached in the regional presbyteries of the Presbyterian Church (USA), which have been voting for the past several months on whether to ratify a vote taken by the General Assembly and regional delegates last year to change the definition of marriage in its law book and to allow ministers to perform same-sex “marriages” in states where the practice is legal. “With today’s presbytery votes, a majority of the 171 presbyteries of the Presbyterian Church (USA) have approved an amendment to the church’s Book of Order that describes marriage as ‘a unique relationship between two people, traditionally [More]
By christina.england@btinternet.com Originally published at Health Impact News read more …read more Read more here: Green Med info     
By Sandeep Godiyal Increasingly, the medical profession is recognizing the important role which good nutrition can play in a number of serious medical conditions — including cancer. This recognition, in part, is due to anecdotal evidence of people who have successfully helped treat their cancerous condition with a proper diet. One example of this is the case of Chris Wark, who at the age of 26 was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer. While he did undergo surgery to help treat this, he opted out of chemotherapy and instead decided to treat his condition with diet. He remains cancer free [More]
By admin by Editor – Thebump.com Chances are you’ve heard about some of the benefits of breastfeeding. But we’re willing to bet there are still some selling points that may surprise you. If you’re on the fence, check out the best reasons to breastfeed that we’ve heard yet. Top 10 Benefits Of Breastfeeding 1. It releases bonding […] The post Top 10 Benefits Of Breastfeeding appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Natural Blaze Losing 30 minutes of sleep per day may promote weight gain Losing as little as 30 minutes of sleep per day on weekdays can have long-term consequences for body weight and metabolism, a new study finds. The results will be presented Thursday, March 5, at ENDO 2015, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society in San Diego. “While previous studies have shown that short sleep duration is associated with obesity and diabetes, we found that as little as 30 minutes a day sleep debt can have significant effects on obesity and insulin resistance at follow [More]
“Well Mr. O is still aiding and abetting the large influx of illegals coming across our Southern border. When will the Republicans do anything to stop Mr. O’s criminal activities? I’m not holding my breath waiting for them to take action.”  Admin A U.S. Border Patrol agent from the Rio Grande Valley Sector in Texas told lawmakers today that his fellow agents are punished for reporting illegal alien groups of more than 20. “Agents who repeatedly report groups larger than 20 face retribution. Management will either take them out of the field and assign them to processing detainees at the [More]
“I’m sure the Western banksters are plotting a war to deal with this new threat to their financial dominance.”  Admin The finance ministries of France and Germany have confirmed they’ll join China’s new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), and Italy is expected to soon. Joining the rival to the US-led World Bank is seen as a setback for the Obama administration. “The Ministry of Finance confirmed that France would join the AIIB bank,” French daily Le Figaroreported Tuesday. Germany’s finance ministry said it was joining the bank, the BBC says, although Italy has yet to confirm the earlier report by [More]
By Mike Barrett Want to find out another possible explanation for your sleepless nights? Numerous studies suggest that trouble falling asleep or certain degrees of insomnia could be caused by staring at your computer or phone before its time for bed. Have you found this connection to be true for you? “Our bodies operate on circadian rhythms that play a role in how alert we feel throughout the day. And since our brains respond to light and darkness, that blue light emanating from your phone at 2 a.m. – when you are generally meant to be having the deepest sleep [More]
“And what exactly are these drills preparing for?”  Admin From July 15th to September 15th of 2015, the US Army’s Green Berets, US Navy Seals, US Marines Special Ops Command and US Air Force Special Ops Command will be taking part in ‘Jade Helm 15?, 8 weeks of night time drills in 7 states in the southwestern portion of America in which the states of Texas and Utah are both labeled ‘hostile’ territory in the ‘drills’ as outlined in more detail in the US Army Special Ops Command documents embedded below. Read More  Jade Helm 2015: Massive 8-Week Night-Time Military [More]
By Debi Elison-Warsat Water makes up over 2/3 of our body, but all too often we replace water with other beverages and forget to drink enough of it. But, the truth is when you begin to feel thirsty you are already dehydrated, think about, how many time do you reach for a beverage during the day to quench a thirst? When you are dehydrated, your body is below the required limit for the normal functioning of the body. Don’t wait to become thirsty to reach for the water, when these signs hit pick it up and drink some water! Fatigue [More]
“Just one more study showing the dangers of these crops.”  Admin A new study finds that feeding goats the genetically modified (GM) glyphosate-tolerant soybean MON4-3-2 changes the composition of colostrum, the nutrient-rich first milk produced during pregnancy. Colostrum is ordinarily packed with proteins, vitamins as well as antibodies to protect the new-born against disease. Offspring from conventional and GM-fed mothers weigh the same at birth but those from GM-fed mothers weigh significantly less 30 days after birth. The researchers also discovered transgenic DNA in the milk of mothers fed the GM diet. Read More  Goats Fed GM Soybean Produce Abnormal [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) by Catherine J. Frompovich Be forewarned, please, that this will not be very pleasant reading, especially if readers eat farm-raised fish and, in particular, salmon, a highly-farm-raised fish. “Wild-caught” need not apply. During my years of research, I’ve come across all sorts of information, studies, and papers relating to animal vaccines, but this one sort of “takes the cake,” in my opinion. Farmed fish are vaccinated because, according to the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science (NSVS), Modern fish farming is highly industrialized and relies heavily upon effective vaccines to minimize losses caused by infectious diseases. [1] Want [More]
By Mike Barrett A recent study has found that consuming more nuts was associated with decreased overall and cardiovascular disease mortality – associated with death rates cut by as much as a fifth. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, involved 71,764 people living in the southern US and 134,265 Chinese people – one a cohort of men, the other of women – living in Shanghai, China. The research showed that nut intake was linked to a lower risk of total mortality (death from any cause), and death from cardiovascular disease. ‘Conclusions and Relevance Nut consumption was associated with decreased [More]
Polysorbate 80 and other emulsifiers commonly found in pharmaceuticals, vaccines, cosmetics and many foods have been found to negatively affect the immune system and affect fertility. Researchers writing in Nature have now found they are also altering our gut microbiota composition and driving metabolic changes that lead to inflammatory conditions and obesity. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Natural Blaze Most men with borderline testosterone levels may have depression Men with borderline testosterone levels have higher rates of depression and depressive symptoms than the general population, new research finds. The results will be presented Saturday, March 7, at ENDO 2015, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society in San Diego. “Over half of men referred for borderline testosterone levels have depression. This study found that men seeking management for borderline testosterone have a very high rate of depression, depressive symptoms, obesity and physical inactivity,” said principal study author Michael S. Irwig, MD, FACE, associate professor [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist Post) How can we feed the world—today and tomorrow? The biggest players in the food industry—from pesticide pushers to fertilizer makers to food processors and manufacturers—spend billions of dollars every year not selling food, but selling the idea that we need their products to feed the world. But, do we really need industrial agriculture to feed the world? Can sustainably grown food deliver the quantity and quality we need—today and in the future? Our first Food MythBusters film takes on these questions in under seven minutes. So next time you hear them, you can too. Visit FoodMyths.org [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org