Cancer and circadian rhythm–Nobel Prize research shows how body clocks can turn back disease By Thomasina Copenhaver – Natural News Cancer. The word continues to evoke paralyzing fear in humans despite the science and education that exists to empower them to heal. Clocks-human beings live by them. Age, education, work, sickness, marriage—are all measured by the passing of years. Life and death are often measured in quantity of time—as opposed to quality. As the song “Turn, Turn, Turn” so appropriately says, “a time for every purpose under Heaven.” What could cancer and clocks…
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7 Proven Ways to Keep Your Brain Young
7 Proven Ways to Keep Your Brain Young By: GMI Reporter GreenMed Info Over 5 million Americans have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Another 10,000,000 suffer with severe dementia and Parkinson’s. Even more struggle with age-related mild cognitive impairment. Here are 7 natural ways to defend your brain. Alzheimer’s disease affects about 5.3 million Americans. It’s the leading cause of dementia and the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S. And it’s growing at an alarming rate. Already 13% of people over 65 have been diagnosed with the disease. An astounding 43% of those…
READ MOREFight diabetes with dark chocolate: Compounds in cocoa found to help cells release more insulin
Fight diabetes with dark chocolate: Compounds in cocoa found to help cells release more insulin by: Michelle Simmons – Natural News A study has discovered that specific compounds found in dark chocolate (particularly its cocoa content) can help fight diabetes. These compounds, known as epicatechin monomers, can aid the body release more insulin and respond to increased blood glucose better. The body needs the insulin hormone to control glucose, which is the blood sugar, that goes beyond the healthy levels in diabetes. The study, which was published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, discovered…
READ MORETurmeric: Fighting Arthritis, Cholesterol, Cancer and So Much More
Turmeric: Fighting Arthritis, Cholesterol, Cancer and So Much More by: Tricia Drevets – Off the Grid News Did you know that foods with deep colors usually have the most nutritional benefits? Dark berries, such as blueberries, raspberries and cherries, have powerful antioxidants, for example. Another example of a powerful, colorful superfood is turmeric. Turmeric is a rhizome, similar to ginger, that grows wild in Southeast Asia, and it is what provides curry dishes with their deep golden color. Turmeric contains curcumin, an amazing compound that can protect and repair cells and can…
READ MORERoundup® Finally Exposed By Attorney Brent Wisner
Roundup® Finally Exposed By Attorney Brent Wisner By Catherine J. Frompovich for Natural Blaze One of the most intrepid GMO science researchers for over twenty years, Jeffrey Smith, of the Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT), interviewed Attorney Brent Wisner, the genius lead lawyer who apparently overwhelmed the legal system by finally getting Monsanto’s Papers, which documented “malicious conduct by a corporation” and “complete manipulation of science,” according to him during his representation of Mr. Dewayne Johnson in the Dewayne Johnson v. Monsanto lawsuit. Jeffrey Smith and IRT produced a stunning repertoire of short video clips of his interview with Mr. Wisner,…
READ MOREPROVEN: Eating organic food lowers cancer risk
PROVEN: Eating organic food lowers cancer risk by: Tracey Watson – Natural News If, like many other people, you’re convinced that organic produce is nothing more than an over-priced and unnecessary fad, you might be intrigued to learn that a study conducted by researchers from France’s equivalent of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, known as Inserm, has confirmed that organic fruit and veg is worth the extra money after all. The research, which was published in the prestigious journal, JAMA Internal Medicine, found that study participants who ate the most organic produce had the…
READ MOREPew: Sunday Regulars Are Happier and Healthier
Pew: Sunday Regulars Are Happier and Healthier by KATE SHELLNUTT – Christianity Today GNN Note – Whoda thought! Getting closer to God, being more involved with your community and having a little quiet time on an ongoing regular basis would improve your health! huh! ****** Across 25 countries, active religious participation is linked with habits like nonsmoking, community involvement, and voting. During his sabbatical at the end of last year, Chance the Rapper quit smoking while studying Scripture. “I feel really good right now, thank u Father,” he wrote on Instagram, where he shared…
READ MOREU.S. Cancer Death Rates Hit 25-Year Low
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Hit 25-Year Low BY MIKE BARRETT – Natural Society The prospect of developing cancer is a terrifying one for everybody, but there is reason to feel a bit more encouraged. A recent report shows that U.S. cancer death rates have decreased constantly for the last 25 years. [1] The report, which comes from the American Cancer Society (ACS), shows that from 1991 to 2016, the U.S. cancer rate steadily declined by about 1.5% per year, resulting in an overall decline of 27% during the quarter-century. That means that 2.6 million fewer cancer deaths…
READ MORELow Sodium’s link to Fat Gain & Insulin Resistance (Salt vs. Sugar) Video
Low Sodium’s link to Fat Gain & Insulin Resistance (Salt vs. Sugar) Video from What I’ve Learned Video Source
READ MOREBlood Test Could Predict Alzheimer’s More than 15 Years Before Onset
Blood Test Could Predict Alzheimer’s More than 15 Years Before Onset BY MIKE BARRETT for Natural Society The test could be very important for clinical studies Alzheimer’s is an insidious disease that many people fear, so it’s super exciting to hear that a blood test could detect the disease as many as 16 years before onset. This would give doctors and sufferers time to make lifestyle changes and try treatments that could slow the onset of the disease earlier rather than later. The test is simple. It is designed to measure changes in the levels of neurofilament…
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