Cinnamon found to help prevent Alzheimer’s disease By Ramon Tomey for Food Science Cinnamon is a spice often associated with the fall season in America. It is the reason why apple pies and gingerbread lattes have that warm, traditional scent. But aside from brightening up these fall favorites, cinnamon can also help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Cinnamon has been used worldwide for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians used cinnamon mainly for preservation and religious rituals. The ancient Chinese, however, used cinnamon as a medicinal herb. The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatise “The Divine Farmer’s Classic of…
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Did you know that in Santa Clara County, the vaccine works 10X better than the rest of the world?
Did you know that in Santa Clara County, the vaccine works 10X better than the rest of the world? by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter – SubStack But County Health Official Dr. Sara Cody isn’t telling anyone the trick. I cannot figure out why the NY Times, 60 Minutes, and the CDC aren’t all over this story. Don’t they care about saving lives? If they are, then why am I the guy writing about this, and not them? Dr. Sara Cody, Public Health director of Santa Clara County, has…
READ MOREHow To Sleep Better Without Meds: Soak In More Daylight Outdoors, Even If It’s Cloudy
How To Sleep Better Without Meds: Soak In More Daylight Outdoors, Even If It’s Cloudy By John Anderer for Natural Blaze It’s a popular question among tired Americans: How can I sleep better without turning to medicine? The answer could be on the other side of your front door. Getting outside for at least a little while and soaking in some daytime light, even when it’s cloudy, can help us sleep soundly at night, new research from the University of Washington suggests. Scientists measured the sleep patterns of UW undergrad students, observing…
READ MOREPoliticians Make New Attempt to Ban Supplements
Politicians Make New Attempt to Ban Supplements by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Proposed legislation is calling for a federal database for dietary supplements, which requires supplement makers to submit information to the FDA Known as mandatory product listing (MPL) for dietary supplements, supporters claim it’s a way for the FDA to know what products are on the market and what ingredients they include Opponents suggest the move, which is redundant and burdensome for small supplement companies, could ultimately give the FDA more power to ban supplements from the market…
READ MOREProcessed food is the real “pandemic,” and the government couldn’t care less about it
Processed food is the real “pandemic,” and the government couldn’t care less about it By Ethan Huff for Ingredients The government and media made much ado about nothing concerning the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) as they together destroyed society to keep people “safe” from a “virus” that has never even been proven to exist. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people die every single yearfrom eating processed food and nobody in a position of power says a word. New research published in the journal JAMA Network says that between 280,000 and 325,000 people,…
READ MORETop 5 DEADLY products physicians recommend to you
Top 5 DEADLY products physicians recommend to you by: S.D. Wells for Natural News If everyone who died from bad medical advice could sue the doctors that dished it out, there would be no medical industrial complex in America anymore. It all started way back in the 1930s, when more than 20,000 US physicians jumped on the bandwagon and hawked cigarettes as being good for health and digestion. They went so far as to recommend their own favorite brands. Many people would say they didn’t know any better then, but that…
READ MORE6 Primary types of tea and their science-backed health benefits
6 Primary types of tea and their science-backed health benefits By Olivia Cook for Food Science All “true” teas come from the Camellia sinensis plant. And while there are over 3,000 varieties of teas, each with its own specific characteristics, they have been classified into six main types. Tea experts explain that the differences between the types of teas are primarily due to where the tea is grown, the climate, soil conditions and how the leaves are processed after they are picked. Altogether, these factors determine the flavor characteristics of tea.…
READ MOREFood allergies: Symptoms, allergens, testing and nutrition tips
Food allergies: Symptoms, allergens, testing and nutrition tips By Zoey Sky for Nutrients An allergy occurs when your body reacts to a substance as if it were toxic. To date, experts still don’t know what causes food allergies, or why more people have them now compared to 30 years ago. If you think you may have food allergies, get tested, learn to recognize symptoms of an allergy and avoid your food triggers. In America, recognized food allergies affect at least 7.6 percent of children and 10.8 percent of adults. Unfortunately, some people with…
READ MORENot So Sweet: Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Linked To Anxiety
Not So Sweet: Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Linked To Anxiety By John Anderer for Natural Blaze Aspartame is used as an ingredient in over 5,000 diet foods and beverages. Now, new research from Florida State University reports the artificial sweetener may be linked to a greater anxiety risk, an animal study concludes. Mice exposed to aspartame exhibited anxious behavior. Notably, the anxious effectsof aspartame on tested rodents extended up to two generations from the original males exposed to the sweetener. “What this study is showing is we need to look back at…
READ MOREBloodless Medicine and Surgery: The Case AGAINST Blood Transfusions
Bloodless Medicine and Surgery: The Case AGAINST Blood Transfusions by Brian Shilhavy, Editor, Health Impact News GNN Note – It used to be all surgery was done without additional blood. Now, with the advent of the Red Cross, well, gotta keep the money flowing outta your pocket and into theirs. It’s not about your health. These people could care less about your health. / END I used to think that religious groups, like the Jehovah’s Witnesses, were the only ones against blood transfusions. But did you know that blood transfusions…
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