By Dave Hawthorne We’d all agree that dandruff can be very embarrassing, especially if you’re fond of wearing dark-colored clothes. Thus, those who are suffering from dandruff have been in search for the most effective, natural treatments that will keep their head, dandruff-free. Fortunately, there’s a number of ways on how to control dandruff and sticking with a healthy hair-care regimen is one of the best natural remedies that you can try. Though, you have to know that patience and dedication are needed because natural remedies usually take time before you can see the results. Without further ado, here are
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Nearly half of atheists, agnostics, and those with no religious preference in the U.S. see evidence in the universe for a creator, according to just-released polling data from a major research organization. LifeWay Research is a Nashville-based polling group that frequently surveys Americans on matters of faith and culture. The group’s latest report, “American Views on Reasons to Believe in a Creator,” shows surprising insights on the number of people who believe in a creator. According to the study, 72% of all Americans think that because the universe has organization, there is a creator who designed it. Over half of
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By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) You might not have noticed that the Natural News network of websites has exploded in the past two months. In September alone, we reached one million new visitors across our new “partner” sites like Glitch.news, Collapse.news, FukushimaWatch.com and Twisted.news.Here… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Admin – Orissa Image courtesy of Your Health Asia One. Health Impact News Editor Comments U.S. government officials and agencies have proven that they cannot be relied upon to give the public accurate information regarding vaccine safety and efficacy. With the National Vaccine Compensation Program implemented in 1986 to grant pharmaceutical companies total legal immunity allowing them to put as many vaccines into the market place without the threat of lawsuits if they harm or kill people, the incestuous relationship between Big Pharma and government agencies overseeing vaccines has become a huge conflict of interest. See: CDC’s Purchase of
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There’s no doubting the magnitude of scientific evidence showing that the active form of vitamin D shuts down cancer cells. Higher levels of vitamin D are highly correlated with better chances of cancer survival and a new meta-analysis of existing data shows that increasing vitamin D status is associated with a significantly reduced risk of developing lung cancer. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
“The stats for kids on these drugs is staggering. I’m sure big Pharma is loving it.” Admin While the recent New York Times article, “Thousands of Toddlers Are Medicated for A.D.H.D., Report Finds, Raising Worries,” seems shocking, the actual numbers of infants and toddlers being prescribed psychiatric drugs dwarfs the 10,000 2-3 year olds being prescribed ADHD drugs.[1] The mental health watchdog, Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) says according to data provided by IMS Health, the world’s leading health information and analytics company, hundreds of thousands of toddlers are being prescribed far more powerful psychiatric drugs than just ADHD
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By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) Do you know that 80% of disease symptoms are triggered by problems in the mouth? The vast majority of the population has some form of gum disease, infected root canal-treated teeth or other (undiagnosed) dangerous pathogens inside the mouth – which cause chronic… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Heather Callaghan By Jesse Alvarado We all know how important it is to get a good night’s sleep, but in recent years, the average amount of sleep we get has been steadily decreasing. In both men and women, the average… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Many of the biggest dinosaurs, such as some of the long-necked sauropods like Brachiosaurus, Titanosaurus, and Apatosaurus, would have eaten colossal amounts of vegetation. So why do we find such a conspicuous absence of plants in rocks containing dinosaur fossils? Take for example the Morrison Formation in Montana, USA. Even though this Formation has yielded many dinosaur fossils, there is a startling scarcity of vegetation preserved. This phenomenon of ‘missing vegetation’ doesn’t just apply to dinosaurs. The Coconino Sandstone in the Grand Canyon has many animal track-ways, but it is almost devoid of plants. These rocks tell us something profound
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Resveratrol is an antioxidant found in a number of plants, including grape skins, raspberries, mulberries, pomegranate, and raw cacao, and is known to have a number of beneficial health effects. It belongs to a family of compounds known as polyphenols, which is produced by plants to increase their survival and resistance to disease during times of stress, such as excessive ultraviolet light, infections, and climate changes. When you consume it, you can reap similar protection. Indeed, resveratrol is known to combat damaging free radicals in your body, and health benefits include general life extension,
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, listen to the first segment of a recent talk that Casey Luskin gave on ID and law where he unpacks the definition of intelligent design. As Casey points out, intelligent design involves much more than just a critique of Darwinian evolution; it uses reasoning to recognize patterns that show an intelligent origin, similar to methods employed in archaeology and forensic science. 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 Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dr. Wayne Pickering, also known as the “Mango Man,” is a naturopathic physician on the East Coast of Florida and was a good friend of fitness legend Jack Lalanne. In his late 60s, he swims several miles a week in addition to extensive biking and performing a wide variety of calisthenics, pushups, and pull-ups. While he is undoubtedly an inspiration in the field of fitness, one of the things he’s known for in the nutrition world is food combining. Improper food combining is one of the primary factors that cause gas, flatulence, heartburn, and
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The week after the double murder at IKEA in Västerås, where a man from Eritrea who had been denied asylum grabbed some knives and stabbed Carola and Emil Herlin to death, letters and emails poured into the offices of Swedish Prime Minister (PM) Stefan Löfven. Angry, despondent and desperate Swedes have pled with the Social Democratic PM to stop filling the country with criminal migrants from the Third World or, they write, there is a serious risk of hatred running rampant in Sweden. One woman suggested that because the Swedish media will not address these issues, Löfven should start reading
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Asylum seekers are driving a surge in violent crime in cities and towns across Germany. German authorities, however, are downplaying the lawlessness, apparently to avoid fueling anti-immigration sentiment. A confidential police report leaked to a German newspaper reveals that a record-breaking 38,000 asylum seekers were accused of committing crimes in the country in 2014. Analysts believe this figure — which works out to more than 100 a day — is only the tip of the iceberg, as many crimes are either not resolved or not reported. The current spike in crime — including rapes, sexual and physical assaults, stabbings, home
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As presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson petitions the IRS to remove the tax-exempt status of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a WND author who further exposed CAIR’s ties to global jihad through an undercover investigation is asking that a lawsuit brought by the U.S.-based Islamic group go to trial as soon as possible. CAIR filed suit in 2009 against former federal investigator Dave Gaubatz and his son, Chris Gaubatz, after the two published their findings in the WND Books expose’ “Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That’s Conspiring to Islamize America.” Later, CAIR added to the suit the Washington, D.C.,
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By Heather Callaghan By Amanda Froelich An oasis of greenery is floating on the Gowanus Canal in New York City, purifying the water and brightening the murky waterway. The Gowanus Canal in New York City is known to be… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Soda consumption in the United States has lost its pop. Sales of full-calorie soda have dropped 25% in the past two decades after a sharp increase from the 1960s to the 1990s. Americans are increasingly turning to other beverages, such as water, to quench their thirst, according to The New York Times. The sales drop has been fueled by increased concern about obesity, particularly among children. Many school districts have banished soda sales from campuses. Cities including New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco have sought to restrict sales of soda in one way or another, but have been largely stymied.
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The world has been very receptive to the health benefits of olive oil, especially in that last fifty years as more studies and established brands have increased in reputability. However, the olive oil industry is also littered with problems from low quality processing, adulterated oils and toxic extractions. From cancer to cardiovascular benefits, there’s only one type of olive oil that maximizes therapeutic potential and it’s raw. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Julie Fidler A report published in the journal Genome Research details a new test developed by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis that can detect virtually any virus. The new test, ViroCap, purportedly works so well that you don’t even need a doctor’s examination to get the correct diagnosis. “With this test, you don’t have to know what you’re looking for,” said the study’s senior author, Dr. Gregory Storch, M.D. “It casts a broad net and can efficiently detect viruses that are present at very low levels. We think the test will be especially useful
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Many people think that Charles Darwin first thought of the idea of natural selection. However, others prior to Darwin described the concept, although they sometimes used slightly different terminology. For instance, Carl Linnaeus, the creationist ‘father of taxonomy’ wrote of a ‘struggle for survival’ in nature. Similarly, James Hutton wrote about the concept of natural selection. Probably the most influential character was Edward Blyth, an English chemist and zoologist who wrote major articles on natural selection two decades before Darwin published the Origin of Species. Darwin differed in trying to use the concept of natural selection to promote the idea
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By Geary Andrew Cancer affecting so many people in the world today, if you want remove cancer from your life your body must be balanced, and your immune system in top notch condition. While eating foods does not solve everything, they can be preventive agents that help destroy cancer cells at the base level and boost overall well-being. One of the ways in which anyone can take steps to reduce their risk for cancer is by eating the right foods. Utilize these healthy options in your diet to help fight off cancer and improve your overall health 12 Most Functional
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By jeery park This is master cleansing antibiotic tonic, it is powerful enough to kill super-bugs and boost immunity. It has a potent antiviral and antifungal formula, improves blood circulation and lymph flow. The powerful antibacterial qualities, along with vitamin C, enzymes, and probiotics of all the ingredients together makes this a very potent medicine. Natural Antibiotic Recipe Ingredients: 24 oz /700 ml apple cider vinegar ¼ cup finely chopped garlic ¼ cup finely chopped onion 2 fresh peppers ¼ cup grated ginger 2 tbsp grated horseradish 2 tbsp turmeric powder or 2 pieces of turmeric root Preparation: -Combine all
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By Sherice kardon Electrolytes are basically salts. Salts keep your body’s electrically conductive to maintain cell voltage for receiving or passing along information. Regular table salt works fine as long as it contains sodium chloride, which almost all salts are made of. Some also have potassium iodide, which is also excellent for your cocktail. In our bodies their are basically calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium chloride, hydrogen phosphate (a mineral) and hydrogen carbonate. These electrolytes are vital for survival and if we dilute them too much, it can lead to death by “water poisoning.” Home-made Electrolyte Drink Recipe Ingredients: 1/2 cup
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By Admin Sarah Janbahan with her father Jason. Photo courtesy of family. by Health Impact News Yesterday we reported the story of Jason Janbahan and how he lost custody of his 5 year old son to LA County DCFS due to a charge of “medical neglect,” and then saw his son die from medical complications while staying in a foster care group home. Mr. Janbahan told his emotional story during an interview with the National Safe Child Show. See the original story here: Medically Kidnapped Child in LA County DCFS Care Dies – Father Vows to Expose Criminal …read more
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, David Boze examines the plight of Dr. Daniel Shechtman, recent winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of quasicrystals, who had previously suffered much rejection and ridicule for threatening the consensus of the scientific establishment. Listen in and consider the parallels between Shechtman’s once-heretical science and the modern-day rejection and scorn of the ID movement. 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 By Sandy J. Duncan (NaturalNews) Many people in the United States lament that everything comes from China and now according to a paper released last week, so does a portion of the Western United States air pollution. Heavy emissions from industrial China is blown across the Pacific Ocean and ends up… …read more Read more here: Natural News