If You’re a Regular French Fry Eater, You Should Read This by Julie Fidler for Natural Society GNN Note – For me, the problem with French Fries is they are usually accompanied by a big, fat, juicy hamburger. /END French fries aren’t very healthy, and that probably doesn’t come as much of a shock to you. But even more than unhealthy, eating the deep-fried taters at least twice a week was linked with an increased risk of early death. [1] Over an 8-year period, a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition tracked…
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These Ayurvedic herbs are effective disinfectants and fumigants
These Ayurvedic herbs are effective disinfectants and fumigants By Evangelyn Rodriguez for Prevention A nosocomial infection also called a healthcare-associated infection (HCAI), is an infection acquired by a patient while he or she is receiving treatment in a hospital or long-term care facility. HCAI is the most common adverse health event in healthcare settings that affects patient safety. According to reports, HCAI affects about 3.2 percent of all hospitalized patients in the United States. Besides contributing to significant morbidity and mortality, it also imposes a great financial burden on patients, families and healthcare systems. Recent studies…
READ MOREJapan Says Dumping Fukushima Radioactive Water In Pacific Ocean Is Now “Unavoidable”
Japan Says Dumping Fukushima Radioactive Water In Pacific Ocean Is Now “Unavoidable” By Elias Marat for Natural Blaze While Japan last month marked the 10th anniversary of the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami with solemn ceremonies, the government has also been stressing the successes of its recovery efforts in the country’s northeast. In truth, however, the country is still coping with the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster, which has already cost Japan trillions of yen and whose exclusion zone will require up to 40 more years to fully rehabilitate.…
READ MOREOver 100 fully vaccinated people in Washington state have contracted covid, showing yet again that the vaccines don’t prevent infection
Over 100 fully vaccinated people in Washington state have contracted covid, showing yet again that the vaccines don’t prevent infection by: Lance D Johnson for Natural News The Washington State Department of Health has received over one hundred reports of covid-19 in fully vaccinated individuals. These cases were reported to epidemiologists more than two weeks after the vaccinated individuals received their second dose. Health authorities are now referring to these post vaccination covid-19 positives as “breakthrough cases.” There is no certainty that the two-dose vaccine protocol prevents infections, hospitalization or mortality at…
READ MOREMasks Are a Ticking Time Bomb
Masks Are a Ticking Time Bomb by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola The planet may be facing a new plastic crisis, similar to the one brought on by bottled water, but this time involving discarded face masks. “Mass masking” continues to be recommended by most public health groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite research showing masks do not significantly reduce the incidence of infection.1 As a result, it’s estimated that 129 billion face masks are used worldwide each month, which works out to about 3 million masks a minute. Most of…
READ MOREGroundbreaking Investigation Finds Alarming Levels Of Arsenic, Lead And Toxic Chemicals In U.S. Tap Water
Groundbreaking Investigation Finds Alarming Levels Of Arsenic, Lead And Toxic Chemicals In U.S. Tap Water By Megan Redshaw via Natural Blaze On Tuesday, the Guardian released the results of a nine-month investigation conducted jointly with Consumer Reports (CR) which showed alarming levels of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and chemicals from plastic PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in drinking water samples across the U.S. According to the Guardian, millions of people face serious water quality problems in the U.S. because of contamination, deteriorating infrastructure and inadequate treatment at water plants. As part of the study, CR and…
READ MOREWalking Beats Caffeine for Temporarily Boosting Energy
Walking Beats Caffeine for Temporarily Boosting Energy by Mike Barrett for Natural Society I am not a morning person, and coffee is my best friend. Sometimes afternoons don’t work for me either, so it’s back to the coffee pot. Some of you are probably the same way. But a new study shows that 10 minutes of walking could be more effective than caffeine at perking you up … at least temporarily. Researchers from the University of Georgia (UGA) tested the effects of a simple exercise that can be done in an office setting, where…
READ MOREDr.Berg Compares 4 Artificial Sweeteners – Monk Fruit, Stevia, Erythritol & Xylitol (Video)
Dr.Berg Compares 4 Artificial Sweeteners – Monk Fruit, Stevia, Erythritol & Xylitol Video by Dr. Eric Berg GNN Note – With KETO diet being an eye-opener for a lot of people regarding sugar and the impact on their body, we thought this may help people be better informed about some of the alternatives floating around. We use turbinado sugar (brown sugar “sugar in the raw”). /END In this video, Dr. Berg talks about the 4 sweeteners, Monk Fruit, Stevia, Erythritol and Xylitol. Monk Fruit, Stevia, Erythritol sweeteners all have 0…
READ MOREAstragalus Root Found to Work Against Sepsis
Astragalus Root Found to Work Against Sepsis by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) is a flowering herb that was popularized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) before being introduced to the Western world. Recent evidence suggests it may help protect kidney function in sepsis.1 According to the Sepsis Alliance,2 sepsis can trigger kidney damage and kidney damage can trigger the onset of sepsis. Kidney damage is among the first organs to be affected during sepsis. Up to 48% of all acute kidney injury is triggered by sepsis.3 During treatment for sepsis,…
READ MOREGET OUTSIDE: Sunlight inactivates Wuhan coronavirus 8 times faster than previously predicted, researchers found
GET OUTSIDE: Sunlight inactivates Wuhan coronavirus 8 times faster than previously predicted, researchers found by: Virgilio Marin for Natural News Researchers found that sunlight inactivates the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) more than eight times more quickly than predicted. Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara), and his colleagues reviewed recent studies that explored the effects of different bands of ultraviolet (UV) light – namely, UVA, UVB and UVC radiation – on SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind COVID-19. UVA is weakest among the three while UVC is the most energetic and has been shown to inactivate viruses…
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