By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Opioid painkiller addiction is the fastest growing drug addiction in the United States today, and it was recently featured on the popular Dr. Oz TV show. Dr. Oz pointed out the astonishing statistics that 48 million Americans, one out of every 5, have reported that they have abused prescription drugs. 12 states have more opioid pain pill prescriptions than people. In states where marijuana is legal, however, opioid prescriptions are declining. Dr. Oz looks at the question: Is marijuana the new gateway drug OUT of opioid addiction? Many health practitioners
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By Heidi Kristoffer They keep affecting your appearance and remove them with the expensive products won’t always work, sometimes they will appear again after some days, yes? They are blackheads, a common skin problem that affect lots of people, especially women and teenagers. Instead of using those expensive treatments, some natural remedies are effectively actually, and they deal with your ailments without any side effects. Here is a facemask you can make at home with only 2 simple ingredients to remove blackheads. Ingredients: 2 tablespoons milk 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin How to make: Prepare a disposable container and put all
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Tom Woodward interviews CSC Senior Fellow John G. West on the radio show, The Universe Next Door. They discuss Michael Behe’s two decades of influence through Darwin’s Black Box, published in 1996, and the recent film detailing his story. Get your copy of Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines today. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Christopher David So much of the uneasiness that surrounds dieting can often be attributed to the search for the perfect food, one that will cure all of our “health issues.” Each of us obsess over all the nutritional facts and ingredients in the foods we eat. From the protein to the omega oils and vitamins, the only […] The post Relearn Eating Habits: No Diets Required appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Alex Jordon The foods with rich antioxidants will help you fight against many inflammation-associated diseases, including some serious health issues such as cancer and heart disease. Studies found that there are some super foods that are great sources of antioxidants, it’s wise to increase your intake of such foods to keep healthy. Following is a list that will help you add more antioxidants to your daily diet. Top 40 Super Foods for Antioxidants 1.Leeks – Contains a flavonol called kaempferol, which helps fight cancer and lowers the risk of heart disease as well as other chronic disease. 2.Onions –
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By Phyllis Bentley There are literally hundreds of smoothie recipes, but I like to keep mine clean and simple and I focus on using powerful ingredients. Whenever the temperature changes, it seems like everyone around you has red eyes, drippy noses, and scratchy throats. It’s a fantastic anti-inflammatory drink that tastes lovely and has great medicinal benefits. Although the key ingredient of this smoothie is pineapple and turmeric, mainly due to there many health benefits, there are many other healthy ingredients included that make this smoothie one of the best recipes for strengthening your immune system. Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie Recipe Ingredients:
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, author Bruce Buff shares about his new novel, The Soul of the Matter, which has drawn attention from Barnes & Noble and Publisher’s Weekly. Find out more about the book on ENV. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Roy Ellery When it comes to supplementing protein, most people will automatically choose a whey based product, while whey based proteins are by far the most popular, for some people, whether it be diet or lifestyle, whey based products are not an option. There are however a number of plant based proteins on the market now which can provide the same nutrient benefits as whey proteins, albeit without the addition of any animal products. The majority of these are derived from soy, hemp, rice, peas and pumpkin seeds. The issue with these products can however be in the way
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By Julie Fidler A striking new study published in JAMA Psychiatry links hormonal contraceptives to depression, especially in teenage girls. The findings aren’t surprising to many women. A professor at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and lead supervisor of the study, Dr. Øjvind Lidegaard said: “We have known for decades that women’s sex hormones estrogen and progesterone have an influence on many women’s mood. Therefore, it is not very surprising that also external artificial hormones acting in the same way and on the same centers as the natural hormones might also influence women’s mood or even be responsible for
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By Ken Ham According to news reports, the Obama administration has released new guidelines that force all women’s shelters in America that receive federal funding—even those that are faith based—to admit men who identify as women. Apparently there was previously a provision that allowed shelters to make the determination on a case-by-case basis, but no longer. Some individuals have expressed concern that male abusers or predators can take advantage of this new law to enter women’s shelters, which are supposed to be safe havens for those who have been victimized. This new law ignores this reasonable objection in an effort
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By Christopher David Want to supercharge your workout and but you are short on time? Try adding some interval training. Not only will you burn more calories, improve overall conditioning but it will keep your exercise routine from becoming … well, too routine. The best part is practically anyone can do it, no matter their fitness level. It […] The post How to Burn More Calories With Just One Minute of Exercise appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
“I’m sure there will be lots of vote fraud (see below) going on between now and the election since it’s really the only way Hillary has a chance to “win” in spite of the bogus polls showing her and Trump basically tied. Despite all the Dems dirty tricks, fake polls and blatant news media bias I firmly believe Trump will win because I think most Americans are fed up with the cesspool of corruption that DC has become and see Trump as the man to clean it up.” Admin CITIES PUSH FOR ILLEGALS TO VOTE... DEAD CAST BALLOTS IN CHICAGO...
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By Christopher David Knitting is not only a hobby that people enjoy, but can be good for your health from multiple perspectives. You may think of knitting as an old woman’s game, but that’s simply not true. The Craft Yarn Council states that one third of women who are of the ages 25 to 35 now either knit […] The post Knitting’s Health Benefits appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Dr. Kevin Anderson Despite a large body of evidence for the authenticity of the dinosaur tissue, there remains a pattern of denial within the evolutionist community. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By REALdeal Source: Flu Shot Causes Over 5x Times More Respiratory Infections – A Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Study For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. While the government in the U.S. continues to resist doing a true study on vaccinated vs. unvaccinated children or adults, stating that such a study would be “unethical”, researchers in Hong Kong have conducted a true vaccinated vs. unvaccinated study on the influenza vaccine. This is probably one of the few, if not only, true […] Source: Flu Shot Causes Over 5x Times More Respiratory Infections – A Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Study Learn …read more
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By Roy Ellery Sleep is more than just a time for rest, the importance of sleep extends to almost every area of human physiology, physical processes of the body undertaken mostly during sleep range from areas such as the healing of muscle and organ tissue, the regulation of blood pressure, the ability of the body to regulate and respond to blood sugar levels along with the balance and delivery of specific hormones and chemical messengers. Mentally, sleep allows the brain to process thoughts, thought processes, store new experiences / memories, enhance emotional responses, along with optimizing the connections between brain
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By Heather Callaghan By Ryan Banister Turmeric, also known as Curcumin, is a medicinal plant that has been used to remedy a number of diseases for over 4,000 years. Commonly used as a spice in Southeast Asia, the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Combining garlic and lemon juice slashes total cholesterol levels in people with elevated blood lipids, as well as improves their blood pressure, says a new study. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Discovery of sophisticated eyes in a fossilized hagfish has dethroned the modern blind hagfish as the only observable intermediate form in eye evolution. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Jenny Heth It is clear that no one can look down on the importance of skin as it has direct influence on others’ thought about your appearance. Particularly, once you are lucky to have a perfect skin layer without any signs of damage, it is likely that you will feel so good. Unfortunately, not everyone are happy enough to stay away from skin-related issues. Among certain skin problems, skin tag is a popular one. Facts have shown that skin tags will be easily identified by small spots which are known as outgrowing soft skin in many body parts. On
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By Ariana Source: 5 Things You Need to Know About CBD Marijuana For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. CBD, or cannabidoil, is quickly changing the debate around the potentials of medical marijuana. When most people think of marijuana, they think of the chemical THC because it is the chemical that gets users high. But recently, more and more people have been looking into another compound found in marijuana called CBD. While […] Source: 5 Things You Need to Know About CBD Marijuana Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Industrial agriculture, characterized by concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and vast swatches of genetically engineered (GE) monocrops, claims to be the solution to ending world hunger. They downplay the fact that their version of farming is destroying the environment with excessive waste and chemical pollutants, water overuse and the spread of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on the premise that without this relatively new intensive farming, people around the world would starve. The United Nations has even declared that world food production must double by 2050 in order to feed 9 billion people, but this
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Let’s talk about Wikileaks. First of all, the organization was founded by Julian Assange back in 2006. Their website explains what they are all about: “WikiLeaks specializes in the analysis and publication of large datasets of censored or otherwise restricted official materials involving war, spying, and corruption. It has so far published more than 10 million documents and associated analyses.” In the 11 years that they’ve been publishing documents, they have not been disproven a single time. Their record for authentication is perfect. (Learn more here and here.) So this means that a person would be
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By Jens Jorgenson On this episode of ID the Future, Stephen Meyer is on The Universe Next Door talking with host Tom Woodward about criticisms of his most recent book, Darwin’s Doubt–now in paperback with a new epilogue in which Dr. Meyer responds to his critics. Meyer responds to a question-begging criticism of his thesis based on cladistics, and to another criticism that misrepresents his argument. Listen in! Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
“Let’s hope he’s right this time too.” Admin US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will win the November 8 election, says an American professor who has correctly predicted almost every presidential election in the United States. Professor Helmut Norpoth, of New York’s SUNY Stony Brook University, said his model shows Trump performed comparatively better in the primaries so he will triumph next month, The Independent reported on Thursday. Norpoth developed a model which, when applied retroactively, successfully predicted every presidential election in the United States since 1912 all but one, which was the 2000 election,
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By George Zapo Fracking has expanded — outpacing scientific understanding of its potential health risks and impacts. Nevertheless, there’s a lack of studies relating to health outcomes for people living in close proximity of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking well sites. John Hopkins researchers recently initiated a study to find out more about the impact of fracking on human health. As a result, their research adds to the growing evidence of a link between fracking and health problems. Fracking Industry Linked to Health Problems Hydraulic fracturing involves injecting millions of liters of water into deep rock formations to free up natural
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“Excellent article including 2 short videos about the stealth Islamization that’s going on in some cities here in the US. If Hillary gets in the WH she will bring many more “refugees” in to do here what is going on in Europe now. A great reason to vote for Trump.” Admin Two Muslim women walk down the streets of Hamtramck, Michigan, where the population, once dominated by the Polish, has been fully transformed. Dearborn is following the same path, with other Michigan cities in various stages of Islamization. They call it “culture shift.” Places, in America, that no longer look
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