Colorado moves to erode parents’ choice to exempt kids from vaccination By Calvin Freiburger for Life Site News Critics fear Senate Bill 163 will weaken Colorado’s existing exemptions for vaccinating minors. Legislation that critics fear will weaken Colorado’s existing exemptions for vaccinating minors will proceed to the House floor for consideration after a 7-4 vote this weekend by the state’s House Health and Insurance Committee. Senate Bill 163 would task the state health department with annually reviewing and updating the state’s immunization practices, setting a goal of 95 percent vaccination for the student…
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Happiness: What It Is, Why It Is Important, and How to Cultivate More of It
Happiness: What It Is, Why It Is Important, and How to Cultivate More of It by Lisa Egan for Ready Nutrition What is happiness? And how can you add more to your life? Here’s what research has to say. What is happiness? Ask several people this question (including yourself), and you will likely get a wide variety of answers. While it plays an important role in our lives, researchers have yet to agree on a definition or framework for happiness because it is hard to define scientifically. In fact, happiness…
READ MOREPatients with insomnia can benefit more from cognitive behavior therapy than from medication, study shows
Patients with insomnia can benefit more from cognitive behavior therapy than from medication, study shows by: Zoey Sky for Natural News Chronic insomnia is a common condition that affects about 10 to 15 percent of adults in Great Britain. While medication is often prescribed to help those with insomnia sleep better at night, a study has found that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a more effective treatment for the condition. The study findings were published in the British Journal of General Practice. What is chronic insomnia? Chronic insomnia is a condition wherein a person has…
READ MORE7 Superfoods you should add to your garden and stockpile
7 Superfoods you should add to your garden and stockpile by: Janine Acero for Natural News It’s important to prepare for emergencies, as these can happen without a moment’s notice. For most people, that means stockpiling enough food to keep themselves fed in the event an emergency happens. But as you fill up your storage spaces with quick fixes like rice, spaghetti and survival rations, why not balance it out by adding nutritious superfoods to the mix? While having easily accessible emergency food is an important consideration, eating foods that maintain overall health…
READ MOREHow To Stay Present & Calm Throughout The Day
How To Stay Present & Calm Throughout The Day By Joe Martino for Natural Blaze The Facts: A simple process to bring you back to presence and freedom throughout the day. Reflect On: Can we expect our world to change if we don’t change our inner states of everyday being? Do you notice yourself feeling tense shoulders? A clenched jaw? Perhaps you’re holding your breath in some ways and you don’t even know it? Maybe you feel a clenched tummy from time to time and have tricky digestion. You might notice…
READ MOREHot Tea In The Summer?! Here’s Why You Should Try It!
Hot Tea In The Summer?! Here’s Why You Should Try It! by Sara Tipton for Ready Nutrition Summer is upon us! As I helped to ready the garden this weekend, I actually started to feel warm. When I went inside, I immediately grabbed a glass of ice-cold water. I was craving some herbal tea but didn’t feel like making any because it was so warm. But, as it turns out, hot tea is beneficial even when the weather is warmer! Summer is upon us! As I helped to ready the…
READ MORETurmeric: 6 Medicinal benefits and home remedies
Turmeric: 6 Medicinal benefits and home remedies By Divina Ramirez for Turmeric.news Turmeric is the gold standard in superfoods due to the range of health benefits it can offer, from improving brain function to lowering the risk of cancer. This aromatic spice owes most of its wonderful medicinal effects to curcumin, the anti-inflammatory compound that gives turmeric its distinct yellow-orange hue. Here are six incredible health benefits of this beloved golden spice. Enhances immunity One of the most popular health benefits linked to turmeric and curcumin is enhanced immunity. Since curcumin has strong antioxidant…
READ MOREVaccination rates plummeting due to coronavirus, yet illnesses are NOT increasing
Vaccination rates plummeting due to coronavirus, yet illnesses are NOT increasing by: Ethan Huff for Natural News GNN Note – hmmm…. So, fewer vaccines without an increase in illnesses that vaccines are suppose to stop. That’s weird. Why are these illnesses not skyrocketing? Why is the “black plague” not running wild, polio, measles, rubeola and all the other illnesses? People, especially little children, should be dropping like flies. Weird. I wonder what’s happening with autism, bet those cases are going down. ****** The state of Michigan has seen a dramatic decline in childhood…
READ MOREWhat Happened to All the Fears About Spreading COVID-19?
What Happened to All the Fears About Spreading COVID-19? by Michael L. Brown for Ask Dr Brown GNN Note – Coronavirus only lives in churches, family owned businesses and doctors offices. Coronavirus does not live in liquor stores, big box stores, Amazon and most especially abortion clinics and violent riots / looting / protest. ****** I am not minimizing the seriousness of the COVID-19. I lost a friend to the virus. Another friend tested positive for 45 days and lost two of her friends. Other friends have lost friends and loved…
READ MORECan you treat food allergies with probiotics? Turns out, you can
Can you treat food allergies with probiotics? Turns out, you can by: Arsenio Toledo for Natural News According to the Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) organization, around 32 million Americans – one in 10 adults and one in 13 children – suffer from food allergies. Worse yet, around 200,000 people each year require emergency medical care due to allergic reactions to food. FARE rightfully categorizes this as a “food epidemic,” especially since the prevalence of food allergies among children has increased by over 50 percent in the last two decades. Fortunately, one study…
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