First-Ever Peer-Reviewed Study of Vaccinated Vs. Unvaccinated Children Shows Vaccinated Kids Have a Higher Rate of Sickness, 470% Increase in Autism

First-Ever Peer-Reviewed Study of Vaccinated Vs. Unvaccinated Children Shows Vaccinated Kids Have a Higher Rate of Sickness, 470% Increase in Autism from Humans Are Free Pilot Comparative Study on the Health of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated 6-12 Year Old US Children In a development that autism parents have long anticipated, the first-ever, peer-reviewed study comparing total health outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated childrenwas released on line yesterday. According to sources close to the project, the study had been reviewed and accepted by two different journals, both of which pulled back on…

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Study: Fasting lowers the likelihood of insulin resistance caused by obesity

Study: Fasting lowers the likelihood of insulin resistance caused by obesity by: Edsel Cook for Natural People struggling with obesity and its complications could benefit from fasting. A study presented at the recently concluded Digestive Disease Week, an exhibit sponsored by the American Gastroenterological Association and other groups, revealed that a month of fasting can increase levels of proteins that protect against the adverse effects of diets high in added sugar and unhealthy fats. It can even prevent insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome – precursors of chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In the study, the…

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Straight To Your Heart (Podcast)

Straight to Your Heart Podcast by Janet Parshall for In the Market Podcast HERE >>> Join us this hour as we discover a wonderful new option for family viewing that offers a healthy alternative to much of what is being aimed at our children today.  Than, we learn the art of being generous and how ‘giving it away’ can change our entire life. Living Beyond Pain >>> Get More In the Market >>>  

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Studies Show Yoga Improves Memory And Brain Function

Studies Show Yoga Improves Memory And Brain Function from Natural Blaze CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Scientists have known for decades that aerobic exercise strengthens the brain and contributes to the growth of new neurons, but few studies have examined how yoga affects the brain. A review of the science finds evidence that yoga enhances many of the same brain structures and functions that benefit from aerobic exercise. The review, published in the journal Brain Plasticity, focused on 11 studies of the relationship between yoga practice and brain health. Five of the studies…

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Silicon Valley Engineers Psychedelic Drug to Treat Addiction

Silicon Valley Engineers Psychedelic Drug to Treat Addiction from Mercola GNN Note – Having taken a lot of psychedelic drugs – mushrooms, LSD and marijuana –  before giving my life to Christ, I find this a little difficult to follow along. I remained a drunk for more than 25 years and to this day – if you know me – you know I don’t mind eating a sugary treat, or 15, regularly. Now in some states, soon to be all, we can just sit around stoned on marijuana during the…

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Potassium and obesity: Scientists link higher potassium intake to increased weight loss

Potassium and obesity: Scientists link higher potassium intake to increased weight loss by: Michael Alexander for Natural News Those looking to get fit and healthy bodies might have to load up on potassium-rich vegetables and fruits, as new research suggests that increased intake of potassium is linked to weight loss. In a new study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ichilov Hospital in Israel reported that potassium consumption is a previously unrecognized predictor of weight loss. This conclusion was based on their finding which showed that significant reductions in body mass index (BMI) correlates with high potassium intake. The…

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How to De-Stress and Be Merry This Christmas

How to De-Stress and Be Merry This Christmas by MEDI-SHARE for Charisma News Trees, lights and sales are up. It’s Christmastime. With it, comes all the stress of planning, baking, shopping and traveling. But isn’t the holiday supposed to be joyful? Medi-Share contributor Laura Bollinger, RDN, shared her tips for being genuinely merry in the midst of chaos this season. It’s December, so the stockings are hung by the chimney with care. There’s lots of excitement, and the flurry will continue until we ring in the New Year. There’s plenty…

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Half of Homeless People May Have Suffered a Brain Injury

Half of Homeless People May Have Suffered a Brain Injury from Mercola According to a systematic review and meta-analysis published in The Lancet Public Health journal, people who are homeless experience a disproportionately high lifetime prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Researchers examined studies from six high-income countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and the U.S. The studies included people who were homeless or experiencing unstable housing situations. The researchers compared the information to new and existing cases of TBI, and looked at the association between health and TBI. They found…

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Breakfast Burritos and Salads: The Recalls Just Keep Coming

Breakfast Burritos and Salads: The Recalls Just Keep Coming by Sandra D. Lane for The Organic Prepper On the heels of a CDC Food Safety Alert issued December 9, 2019, regarding Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kits, that involve a multistate and Canadian outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 comes another recall; Frozen Breakfast Burritos. It seems the recalls are normal occurrences nowadays, with only hours, days, or maybe a week, between each new one. The Burritos This time we’re looking at frozen breakfast burritos from Ruiz Food Products Inc., in Florence, S.C.  According to the FSIS (Food…

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UK medical authority rules Christian doctor allowed to pray with patients

UK medical authority rules Christian doctor allowed to pray with patients from Life Site News A Christian doctor has been vindicated after a concerted and targeted attack against him by a secularist campaign group was thrown out by the General Medical Council (GMC). The GMC ruled that there was no evidence and that the doctor had not done anything wrong. The outcome of this case gives reassurance to Christian doctors and professionals across the UK. It also provides guidance on how they can share their faith in the workplace without fear…

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