Study shows antioxidants in cheese can protect blood vessels from salt damage by: Zoey Sky for Natural News Experts often warn against eating too much cheese because it’s high in calories and fat. But according to a study conducted by researchers from the Pennsylvania State University, certain antioxidants naturally found in cheese may help protect blood vessels from damage caused by a high-salt diet. The study was published in the Journal of Nutrition. In a randomized, crossover design study supported by the National Dairy Council, the researchers found that when adults consume a high sodium diet,…
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Vitamin B6 Supplements In High Doses Can Calm Anxiety, Depression
Vitamin B6 Supplements In High Doses Can Calm Anxiety, Depression By Study Finds Taking high-dose vitamin B6 supplements may help to reduce feelings of anxiety and depression, a new study reveals. Researchers from the University of Reading in England report that young adults taking a dose 50 times the recommended daily dose reported feeling less anxious and depressed after a month. What is vitamin B6? Vitamin B6 helps the body turn protein and carbohydrates into energy and it also plays an important role in the nervous system. It also increases the body’s…
READ MOREHow CDC Blatantly Uses Weekly Reports to Spread COVID Disinformation: Three Examples
How CDC Blatantly Uses Weekly Reports to Spread COVID Disinformation: Three Examples By Madhava Setty, M.D. for Children’s Health Defense The authors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report are afforded the luxury of broadcasting their findings to massive audiences through media outlets that don’t hold them accountable for even gross lapses in scientific rigor. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — the primary U.S. health protection agency — publicly pledges, among other things, to “base all public health decisions on the highest quality…
READ MOREIRONY: “Green” solar energy creating massive landfill waste problem in California
IRONY: “Green” solar energy creating massive landfill waste problem in California by: Ethan Huff for Natural News The Golden State was a proud pioneer in rolling out rooftop solar panel solutions back in the late 1990s and early 2000s when almost nobody else was doing it, claiming that the technology would stop “global warming” and ease pressure on the energy grid. Now that the earliest panels released are reaching the end of their life cycle, however, California has no idea what to do with all the photovoltaic waste that is piling…
READ MOREStudy: Forgetting is a form of learning that helps your brain access important memories
Study: Forgetting is a form of learning that helps your brain access important memories By Zoey Sky for Natural Health It can be annoying when you’re trying to remember something, but your brain refuses to cooperate. But according to a study published in the journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience, forgetting is actually a form of learning that helps you access more important information. The study was conducted by researchers Tomas Ryan from Trinity College Dublin and Paul Frankland from the University of Toronto. The researchers reported that “lost” memories aren’t gone, you just can’t access them.…
READ MOREIdeas for how to fix a broken medical system
Ideas for how to fix a broken medical system by Steve Kirsch – SubStack Here are a few ideas I have. My readers probably have a lot more. Executive summary I have a list of changes that could be made to fix a badly broken medical system. The problem with my list is that it shouldn’t be coming from an engineer in California. Why isn’t the medical community itself realizing how broken the system is and making a list of needed reforms? The answer is simple: the system is now too…
READ MOREQuercetin can protect you from the harmful effects of pesticides
Quercetin can protect you from the harmful effects of pesticides By Zoey Sky for Natural Health More than a thousand different chemicals are used as pesticides in the United States. These harmful pesticides are used on at least 20,000 different products. Unfortunately, pesticides are also often used in homes, gardens, lawns, parks and schools. Studies have confirmed that excessive and prolonged exposure to pesticides is linked to cancer, endocrine disorders, respiratory problems, birth defects and organ failure. Pesticide exposure is also associated with neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Fortunately, a…
READ MOREBig Pharma Wants to Put an End to Vitamins and Supplements
Big Pharma Wants to Put an End to Vitamins and Supplements by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE One of the latest attempts to thwart your ability to access nutritional supplements comes in the form of draft legislation that would require premarket approval for dietary supplements. In short, it would require supplements — which are food — to undergo the same approval process as drugs In the past, the drug industry and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has tried to ban certain supplements, including vitamin B6 and N-acetylcysteine (NAC), by…
READ MORELatest FDA-Pfizer Document Dump: Why Did So Many Participants With ‘Minor’ Adverse Events Withdraw From Trial?
Latest FDA-Pfizer Document Dump: Why Did So Many Participants With ‘Minor’ Adverse Events Withdraw From Trial? By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. for Children’s Health Defense July’s release of U.S. Food and Drug Administration documents pertaining to the Emergency Use Authorization granted to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine included reports of a significant number of participants who withdrew from the trials — and the reasons for these withdrawals. July’s release of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) documents pertaining to the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) granted to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine included reports of a…
READ MOREDangers Of Common Painkillers: 5 Potential Risks From Taking OTC Pain Relief Drugs
Dangers Of Common Painkillers: 5 Potential Risks From Taking OTC Pain Relief Drugs By Study Finds via Natural Blaze When you’re in pain, your central nervous system transmits signals to opiate receptors in your brain. These signals help you perceive the discomfort you’re feeling. Whether it’s a headache, a bruised muscle, or recovery from an injury, it’s almost instinctual for many people to quickly turn to common painkillers for immediate relief. After all, they’re over-the-counter and harmless, right? When we take a painkiller, the drug does two things: First, it depresses…
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