10 Best Anti-Inflammatory Foods Your Doctor Hasn’t Told You About by: Off The Grid News Whenever you are sick, your body gets inflamed. Inflammation is a way for the body to heal and protect itself. However, inflammation can also be a negative thing. When it occurs, you are still in perfectly good health and your body tissues are okay. When you have inflammation over a long period of time, it can lead to negative effects. This includes you getting diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity among many others.…
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The Link Between Fast Food and Teenage Depression
The Link Between Fast Food and Teenage Depression by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola In the U.S., an estimated 3.2 million adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 suffer from depression, defined as having at least one major depressive episode in a year. This accounts for 13.3% of adolescents, who experience a period of at least two weeks with a depressed mood, loss of interest in daily activities and other symptoms, such as problems with sleep, appetite, energy, concentration or feelings of self-worth.1 Depression among adolescents is on the rise,…
READ MOREThis Is Why So Many Americans Are Deathly Afraid Of Going To The Hospital…
This Is Why So Many Americans Are Deathly Afraid Of Going To The Hospital… by Michael Snyder for End of the American Dream What you are about to read in this article is likely to make you very angry. Once upon a time, the primary mission of our hospitals was to help people, but today they have become vicious financial predators. Many Americans try very hard to avoid visiting the hospital because of what it might cost, but if an emergency happens there is no choice. They often get us…
READ MOREPrevent and fight cancer with allium and cruciferous vegetables
Prevent and fight cancer with allium and cruciferous vegetables by: Evangelyn Rodriguez for Natural News Whenever studies report about anti-cancer foods, fruits and mainly vegetables top their lists. These fibrous, plant-based foods are rich in chemical compounds that can prevent, halt the progression of, and even fight several diseases. After years of investigating, researchers have finally identified these valuable sources of cancer-fighting chemicals as cruciferous and allium vegetables. What’s even better is that both types of vegetables can easily be included in every meal. The lowdown on allium and cruciferous vegetables Allium vegetables are some of the most recognizable plants…
READ MOREMicroplastics Harming Our Drinking Water Is A Major Environmental Challenge
Microplastics Harming Our Drinking Water Is A Major Environmental Challenge from Natural Blaze Plastics in our waste streams are breaking down into tiny particles, causing potentially catastrophic consequences for human health and our aquatic systems, finds research from the University of Surrey and Deakin’s Institute for Frontier Materials. Led by Dr Judy Lee and Marie Enfrin from the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Surrey and Dr Ludovic Dumée at Deakin’s Institute for Frontier Materials, the project investigated nano and microplastics in water and wastewater treatment…
READ MOREHow Much Omega-3 Do You Need?
How Much Omega-3 Do You Need? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Dietary fats are essential to good health. Although it is harmful to eat too many of some, or not enough of others, without healthy fats your body will not work properly.1 Fat is used to keep your skin and hair healthy, absorb certain vitamins and insulate your body to keep you warm. Certain fats are essential since your body cannot make them. Fat is required for brain development as well as controlling inflammation and blood clotting. The most dangerous type…
READ MORESliced or diced, they’re good for you: 10 Health benefits of beets
Sliced or diced, they’re good for you: 10 Health benefits of beets by: Zoey Sky for Natural News Red beets may be an acquired taste, but there’s no denying that these nutritious root vegetables offer many health benefits. Whether you add them to smoothies or savory dishes, beets offer various benefits, such as improving your digestion and boosting heart health. Beets (Beta vulgaris) are root vegetables that look like turnips. They have rough outer skins that cover their roots, plus long green stems and leaves. Cutting beets produces a red juice that could stain your hand.…
READ MOREWHO IS THE BLONDE BUTTER MAKER? (Video)
WHO IS THE BLONDE BUTTER MAKER? Video by Red Ice TV Who is The Blonde Butter Maker and why the name “butter”? Find out in this video where The Blonde Butter Maker briefly touches on healthy fats, butter, sacred foods, pagan roots and a feminine touch. Here I tie it all together and explain Who Is The Blonde Butter Maker.” Welcome to the kitchen of The Blonde Butter Maker. Join me as I bring power back into the home while returning to vibrant health and radiant living. How to’s and…
READ MORECelebrate Sexual Ethics. Don’t Apologize for Them
Celebrate Sexual Ethics. Don’t Apologize for Them by ANDREA PALPANT DILLEY for We can take pride and joy in the historic, biblical view of human sexuality. Over the last five years, an increasing number of believers have changed their stance on sexual ethics and slipped from the grounded banks of orthodoxy into the current of the times. Several public figures, in particular, have come out as “affirming” and brought thousands with them. Those of us with a historic, biblical view feel at times defensive or discouraged, and our posture—quite understandably—is…
READ MOREScientists Develop A Gel That Could Make Tooth Decay A Thing Of The Past
Scientists Develop A Gel That Could Make Tooth Decay A Thing Of The Past By Elias Marat for Natural Blaze It’s long been a basic matter of life that humans have only two sets of teeth in a lifetime: our baby teeth and our permanent “adult” teeth. And while our teeth are the hardest bones in our body, billions of people throughout the world face the perpetual loss of tooth enamel—the mineralized substance protecting the surface of our teeth—thanks to tooth decay and various acids found in our foods and drinks.…
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