By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Most people know what it’s like to have the occasional poor night of sleep. But for 40 million Americans, sleep deprivation is a chronic nightly issue. Today, we’ll focus on how lemon balm can help. No doubt, you understand that long-term sleep problems can have significant effects on your health. In fact, research has linked sleep disorders to difficulty losing weight and a greater risk of diseases like, cancer, dementia and unwanted accidents. The problem is, many people end up reaching for sleeping pills as a “solution” to their difficulty falling or staying asleep.
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By Dr. Mercola The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases defines overweight and obese as a person whose weight is higher than what is considered normal, adjusted for their height.1 That adjustment is figured by taking a person’s weight in kilograms and dividing it by the square of height in meters, which gives what is known as a body mass index, or BMI, according to the CDC.2 An adult is considered obese if their BMI is 30.0 or higher. Recent studies only reinforce what scientist and researchers already know: Obesity rates are high and climbing. According to
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By Grace Olson (Natural News) Men’s beards contain more potentially …read more Source: Natural News
By Simon Turpin What is happening now in western culture is not just the influence of secularism but also the return of ancient paganism (i.e., those who worship creation). …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Thomas Perry Source: Fatty Liver Disease Is Triggered by This Deficiency For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Dr. Mercola Choline, initially discovered in 1862,1 was officially recognized as an essential nutrient for human health by the Institute of Medicine in 1998.2 This nutrient, which you need to get from your diet, is required for:3 Healthy fetal development4 — Choline is required for proper neural tube closure,5 brain development and healthy vision.6 Research shows mothers who get sufficient […] Source: Fatty Liver Disease Is Triggered by This Deficiency Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
10/31/19 “Great commentary by Dr. Roberts on the danger of the currently strained relations between the US and Russia. He mentions about a few incidents in the past where all out nuclear war was narrowly avoided. Could such incidents happen again and if so, what would the outcome be now.” Admin Stephen Cohen and I emphasize that the state of tension today between the United States and Russia is more dangerous than during the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union. For calling needed attention to the risk of nuclear war heightened by the current state
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By Julie Fidler Detecting cancer most often requires a biopsy, which can be painful and tough to recover from. Often, cancer is not diagnosed until it is in an advanced stage, as many types of the disease don’t cause symptoms initially. But now, cancer is on its way to becoming diagnosed using a “breath biopsy.” Scientists have been working on a breath test capable of detecting multiple types of the disease. [1] ?A few months back, researchers recruited 1,500 people for the first clinical trials of the Breath Biopsy technology. The test searches for odorous molecules called volatile organic compounds
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By Ken Ham In August, over 100 volunteers from across the nation headed to the well-attended (over 1 million guests every year) Iowa State Fair to share the gospel with individuals and families attending the fair. It was a very fruitful time of ministry, with many seeds of truth and the gospel planted in hearts and minds. One of our staff members, Tony, heads up this outreach, and he shared a report with me about this ministry. Answers in Genesis believes the Great Commission is an emphatic GO! Mark 16:15 says, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Duct tape beat out cryotherapy (freezing) for treating warts in a randomized controlled head-to-head trial. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Sprouts are one of the …read more Source: Natural News
By Hesh Goldstein Most people involved with natural healing usually advise specific vitamin, mineral, or other food supplements, depending upon the state of health of the person desiring to reverse something. There is a lot of research being done to further understand the physiological effects of these food factors. The use of these natural substances as medication has been hotly contested by most of the medical profession. The average conventional physician feels that all factors necessary for health can be gotten through the SAD (Standard American Diet) and that additional supplements are a waste of money. Practitioners that practice natural
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By Bodie Hodge When people reject God as the ultimate authority, then man is attempting to elevate his or her thoughts to a position of authority over God and His Word. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Jeff Eating a cup of blueberries a day reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease – according to new research led by the University of East Anglia, in collaboration with colleagues from Harvard… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Brian Food is central to our experience of place, whether it’s comfort food like your mother cooks at home or regional cuisine from some far-off corner of the globe. That’s why when we travel, we typically… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
The ability to distinguish the style of a Picasso from a Monet puts a whole new perspective on ‘bird-brainy’ …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola Nurturing an attitude of gratitude is a simple way to bring more joy, well-being and even physical health to your life. From being thankful to appreciating kindnesses and recognizing all the good in your life, gratitude is the act of recognizing all that has value in your life (and this has nothing to do with monetary worth). Feelings of gratitude are linked to brain activity in the anterior cingulate cortex and medial prefrontal cortex, brain regions associated with moral cognition, value judgment and theory of mind, according to a study in Frontiers in Psychology, which helps explain
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For years, homeopathy has been unfairly maligned by the American Medical Association (AMA), FDA and mainstream medicine as a worthless placebo that lacks any scientific evidence of effectiveness. If you listen to these aggressive mainstream critics, you would never know that homeopathy was originally a well-accepted medical practice taught in medical schools, which conferred degrees in the specialty. There were even homeopathic hospitals and the practice was supported by governments and influential leaders. Homeopathy was developed by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), a German physician to the royal family, who was appalled at the traditional medical practices of his day, such
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By Ken Ham What’s the biggest challenge to evolutionary ideas? There are so many things that you could point to—the origin of life, the complexity of a single cell, the language system that is DNA, and so much more. Well, the most recent issue of This article is fascinating—you won’t want to miss it! This newest issue also includes articles on “fishy” evolution, what scientists ignore about climate change, and how reindeer are able to thrive in their frigid home. You’ll also find these articles: Why Do Children Suffer? Only God’s Word can give us answers about suffering—and offer comfort.
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By Mary Miller (Natural News) You might have your own …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common forms of peripheral vertigo, meaning it stems from a problem in your inner ear, and not your brain,1,2 BPPV refers to a condition in which calcium carbonate crystal deposits in the labyrinth of your inner ear become dislodged and end up in your ear canal. While your outer ear canal, eardrum and middle ear are involved in the transmission and interpretation of sound, your inner ear is not directly involved in hearing. Instead, the organs in your inner ear act as …read more Source: mercola
By Thomas Perry Source: Dirt is Good: Why Children Need Exposure To Germs For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Amanda Monteiro New parents often inundate themselves with information to ensure that their child is being properly cared for. Our world is a ceaseless source of information, and trying to determine what information will benefit our family and children’s well-being, and what is just being marketed to us for profit, can be an overwhelming and difficult […] Source: Dirt is Good: Why Children Need Exposure To Germs Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid shares biologist Ann Gauger’s recent article on emerging clues to life’s design, and how the “Darwinian Regime” tends to ignore them. One stubborn bit of biological evidence Gauger highlights is the fact that cells can’t make life-essential ATP, NAD, and other metabolic co-factors without having ATP, NAD, and the other co-factors there first. It’s a “daisy chain of causal circularity woven by what must be an intelligent designer,” Gauger comments. Or as she also puts it, “It’s chickens and eggs, all the way down.” Your browser does not
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By AdminM Do Statins Really Work? Who Benefits? Who Has the Power to Cover Up the Side Effects? by Vera SharavAlliance for Human Research Protection Corporate-influenced medicine favors the one-size-fits-all paradigm of care, a paradigm that disregards individual human differences, circumstances, and needs. Why? I believe the answer is simple; because the one-size-fits-all is the cheapest most profitable paradigm to get the largest number of customers. “A key drive for unreliable research: the greater the financial interest in a given field the greater the likelihood the research findings are to be false.” –Professor John …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) Despite growing, double-blinded, placebo-controlled evidence revealing the negative physiological effects of synthetic food preservative ingredients, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to ignore the harmful effects of many, conventionally-produced food additives. Thankfully, there are scientists that say ‘move over synthetics’ because they’ve learned how to harness essential oils as a healthy food preservative. Could essential oils help us to ditch harmful food preservative ingredients? In one study, thyme oil performed as the most efficient essential oil food preservative by eliminating bacteria within 60 minutes of use. Incorporating essential oils into food
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New research goes a long way in explaining how creatures actively sense their environment and adapt to it. One mechanism enables some organisms to track the changing levels of nutrients, hormones, or stress they are exposed to, and then make appropriate responses if and when needed. Andrew Capaldi’s lab at the University of Arizona is responsible for these remarkable findings published in Nature Communications.1 Hi… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Thomas Perry Source: Dandelions Are NOT Weeds! They Build Bones Better Than Calcium, Cleanse the Liver, Heal Eczema and Psoriasis, and More! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Anya Vien Did you know that dandelion is an amazing food and medicine? Though most people view dandelions as pesky weeds that are super invasive, they are the most nutritious plants around. It has been used for centuries as a food and as a medicine to treat anemia, eczema, psoriasis, blood disorders, and depression. […] Source: Dandelions Are NOT Weeds! They Build Bones Better Than Calcium, Cleanse the …read
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Two highly concerning clinical studies in four years reveal that Tylenol not only kills pain but human empathy as well, adding soul-deadening properties to its well known list of serious side effects. When will we learn? Synthetic, patented chemicals have profound unintended, adverse health effects which take decades to be recognize, long after exposed populations have suffered profoundly. The risks of these pharmaceuticals are sometimes several orders of magnitude higher than their natural alternatives. Over-the-counter painkillers have become classical examples of this, with so-called “low-dose” aspirin no longer considered safe enough to use for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
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