The top 7 anti-inflammatory foods to consider adding to your diet

The top 7 anti-inflammatory foods to consider adding to your diet by: Michelle Simmons for Natural News Inflammation is the normal response of your body’s immune system to the presence of pathogens, and helps fight disease, injury, or infection. However, when too much inflammation occurs in the body, it can become chronic and lead to many health problems, including autoimmune diseases and various types of cancer. Fortunately, you don’t need harmful medication to address inflammation – here are some foods that can help prevent it: Bell peppers: All bell peppers contain antioxidants. However, the…

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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 GNN Note – Happiness is important and makes for a better day, however, I prefer joy. My view on happiness and joy is exactly the same as my view on Liberty and Freedom. Joy and Liberty come from God while happiness and freedom are a human construct. Two vastly different points of origin. ****** What is happiness? Ask several people this question (including yourself), and you will likely get…

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This Simple Juice Recipe Will Help You Remove Uric Acid (Gout) Videos

This Simple Juice Recipe Will Help You Remove Uric Acid (Gout) Videos by Nutritional Facts GNN Note – If you have gout, and lots of people do, you already know how painful an attack can be. If you are not familiar with gout it is like microscopic razor sharp pins in the joint of bones. When active these pins stab the bone and the pain – I describe like this to people – imagine a razor sharp ice pick being gabbed into your foot over and over for hours at…

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Three New Reasons to Question Vaccine Effectiveness Amid “Anti-Vaxxer” Censorship

Three New Reasons to Question Vaccine Effectiveness Amid “Anti-Vaxxer” Censorship by Melissa Dykes for TruthStream Media There are a lot of reasons people question vaccines in a country with the most aggressive vaccine schedule in the world where citizens are not allowed to directly sue vaccine manufacturers for vaccine-induced injuries. While the censorship rages against the so-called “anti-vax” community to shut down online content that even questions the safety and effectiveness of vaccines on various platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and even Amazon, it’s quietly coming out all over the place…

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What Does the ‘Best Evidence’ Say About Antidepressants?

What Does the ‘Best Evidence’ Say About Antidepressants? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola According to the latest statistics,1 17.3 million American adults (7.1 percent of the adult U.S. population) and 3.2 million adolescents (13.3 percent of U.S. population aged 12 to 17) suffered at least one major depressive episode in 2017. Depression can interfere with personal and work relationships, reduce work or academic performance and affect physical health by impairing your ability to properly care for yourself and make good health decisions, including decisions about nutrition and sleep. Imbalances in nutrition,…

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Use warm water and turmeric to cleanse your body, support digestion

Use warm water and turmeric to cleanse your body, support digestion by: D. Samuelson for Natural News The National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) researches a wide range of digestive disorders — chronic constipation, gastrointestinal infections, irritable bowel syndrome, pancreatitis, ulcers, diverticulitis and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) among others. According to their 2010 data, the NIDDK states that “60 to 70 million people [in the U.S.] are affected by all digestive diseases.”  It’s likely that those 2010 percentages, as well as the population’s discomfort and pain have increased. GERD alone “affects 20% of all Americans,” reports Everydayhealth.com.  Another 700,000 citizens are burdened with ulcerative…

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What’s In Standard Fast Food & Chain Restaurants Menus: Seriously, Is It Safe To Eat?

What’s In Standard Fast Food & Chain Restaurants Menus: Seriously, Is It Safe To Eat? By Catherine J. Frompovich for Natural Blaze Up front, I must admit I have conflicts of interest in writing this article. I eat about 95% to 98% organically-grown food, mostly all fresh, too! That’s the extent of my “conflict of interest,” since I do not advertise any brands or products, and never have in my professional career. With all the research since the late 1970s into what can make the human body sick, including the overwhelmingly outrageous additions of toxic…

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Your Medicine is in Your Pantry

Your Medicine is in Your Pantry By: Karta Purkh Khalsa for Green Med Info Food has been the medicine of humanity since the dawn of time. Many herbs that we associate only with seasoning our food are, in fact, potent herbal medicines. The distinction between herbal food and herbal medicine is actually quite subjective. There is a wide area of overlap with the two categories. If you think of all the plants we consume, for whatever purpose, as being on a spectrum, from food on one end, to medicine on the other,…

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Don’t want antibiotics sprayed on your citrus? Sorry – it’s about to expand, big-time

Don’t want antibiotics sprayed on your citrus? Sorry – it’s about to expand, big-time by Erin Elizabeth for Health Nut News The current administration has given the go-ahead for agricultural operations to spray streptomycin and oxytetracycline, antibiotics often used on people, on nearly a half-million acres of Florida citrus. And many scientists are warning this could increase the problem of antibiotic resistance in people and the environment. (The European Union and Brazil have banned the use of oxytetracycline and streptomycin for use as a pesticide on agricultural plants.) “Agricultural operations plan to use…

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