Inexpensive Treatments Recover Dying Hospital Patients by Laraine Abbey for Activist Post Hospital patients dying of organ failure from serious infections are walking out of the jaws of death time after time thanks to courageous individuals who refused to accept the status quo failing treatments. Instead, thinking outside the box to what will become a revolution in disease care management. More about that after a few statistics to show what a big deal this really is. Severe sepsis, resulting from infection, has become a national epidemic. It’s the most expensive condition…
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Study looks at which foods prevent cancer vs. those that contribute to it
Study looks at which foods prevent cancer vs. those that contribute to it by: Michelle Simmons for Natural News One of the key challenges in preventing cancers and other chronic diseases is helping consumers make healthier food choices. For this reason, some countries are considering implementing a simplified labeling system that informs consumers of the nutritional quality of food products. The Nutri-Score is France’s official nutrition label, but it remains optional as per European labeling regulations. It is a five-color nutrition label that was based on the Nutrient Profiling System of the British Food…
READ MOREStay Hydrated to Keep Your Glucose Level in Check
Stay Hydrated to Keep Your Glucose Level in Check by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola For the first time in more than 20 years, data from the National Center for Health Statistics1 showed a drop in life expectancy in 2015. Life expectancy dropped again in 2017.2 Although the 10 leading causes of death remained the same in 2017 as 2016, they accounted for only 74% of all deaths.3 One of the primary perpetrators of this decline is believed to be drug overdoses, but another major factor pinpointed by a supporting study4 is Type 2…
READ MOREDogs Can Sniff Out Cancer With 97 Percent Accuracy, Study Shows
Dogs Can Sniff Out Cancer With 97 Percent Accuracy, Study Shows By Elias Marat for The Mind Unleashed During the study, the scientists utilized a behavioral technique known as “clicker training” to instruct four beagles to tell the difference between blood serum belonging to healthy people and samples taken from people with malignant lung cancer. While one of the participating beagles, Snuggles, was “unmotivated to perform during training,” the other three beagles reached an average accuracy rate of 96.7 percent when identifying lung cancer samples and 97.5 percent when detecting the…
READ MORETreating parasites naturally: 10 foods that kill parasites and restore essential nutrients
Treating parasites naturally: 10 foods that kill parasites and restore essential nutrients by: Vicki Batts for Natural News There are many different types of parasites that can reside in your body, especially along the digestive tract. But did you know that what you eat can help prevent parasitic infections from happening? More than that, the right foods can kill parasites and help your body replenish its stores of essential nutrients. There is a growing body of research dedicated to finding natural remedies for intestinal parasites, and so far, the results are…
READ MOREFasting Prevents and Halts Diabetes
Fasting Prevents and Halts Diabetes by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Fasting has been practiced for centuries. In fact, science shows that, like animals, we have a fasting instinct that extends through the ages: Hippocrates prescribed and championed fasting while using apple cider vinegar.1 Religions around the world developed fasting independently as a practice and the Greeks not only prescribed it for illness, but required it in preparation for many rituals to contact supernatural forces. Fasting has also been used as a means of political protest. Gandhi fasted on at least…
READ MORECould cranberries combat superbugs?
Could cranberries combat superbugs? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Finding a drug to either kill harmful bacteria or slow their growth has been a priority for medical practitioners for thousands of years. Not all antibiotics have been effective or even safe, although herbs, honey and moldy bread poultices used in ancient Greece, Rome, China and Egypt were used with some success.1 Needless to say, as scientists experimented with treatment possibilities and resorted to things like animal feces, heavy metals like mercury, bismuth and arsenic to eradicate sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea…
READ MOREHow else are we being exposed to the dangers of radiation in our food and drinking water?
How else are we being exposed to the dangers of radiation in our food and drinking water? by: Edsel Cook for Natural News The 2011 Fukushima disaster caused massive radiation contamination of food supplies and water sources not just in Japan, but all around the world. People need to identify these threats to their health and take appropriate means to protect themselves and their families. Increased levels of cesium and strontium radionuclides appeared in commercially important fish along the Pacific coast of North America. Furthermore, bluefin tuna, salmon, and other affected fish displayed cancerous tumors. These…
READ MOREMinnesota To Pay Homeowners To Make Their Lawns Bee-Friendly
Minnesota To Pay Homeowners To Make Their Lawns Bee-Friendly By Emma Fiala for Natural Blaze Minnesota’s Legislature just approved a spending plan that would set aside $900,000 over one year to assist homeowners in turning their lawns into bee-friendly habitats. That’s right—the state of Minnesota wants to pay residents to make their lawns better for bees. The plan aims to replenish the food source of the rusty patched bumble bee—a fuzzy and fat bee on the brink of extinction—though it will be beneficial to pollinators of all shapes and sizes. Available funds will cover some…
READ MORECBD Dosing: How Much Should You Take?
CBD Dosing: How Much Should You Take? By Lisa Egan for The Organic Prepper The popularity of CBD (cannabidiol) is soaring, and for good reason: it is truly a fascinating substance with incredible therapeutic value. It is a non-intoxicating natural medicine that has been shown to benefit an ever-growing list of health conditions. While a growing body of research is revealing the abundant health benefits of CBD, there is one question that remains difficult to answer: How much should you take? The short answer is that there is no one correct dosage for CBD. In…
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