Adding beetroots to your diet can prevent high blood pressure from salty food By Melissa Smith for Prevention Eating lots of salty food can contribute to the development of hypertension or high blood pressure, which is a key risk factor for many heart-related diseases. Protect yourself from hypertension by adding nitrate-rich beetroots to your diet. A study published in the journal Hypertension found that small amounts of beetroot and other foods loaded with nitrates may prevent increases in blood pressure caused by salt consumption. In this study, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, Michigan…
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Omega-3 Fish Oil As Effective As Drugs For Some Children With ADHD
Omega-3 Fish Oil As Effective As Drugs For Some Children With ADHD By Jane Chang via Natural Blaze Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is quite common. It affects about one in 20 children and is three or four times more common in boys than in girls. Children with ADHD, which is characterised by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, are more likely to drop out of school. Fortunately, drugs to treat the condition work well for 60-80% of children who take them. But that leaves 20-40% of children who have a poor response to the drugs or…
READ MORESalmonella in Ground Beef Kills One and Sickens People in Seven States…But No One Is Saying Which Brands to Avoid
Salmonella in Ground Beef Kills One and Sickens People in Seven States…But No One Is Saying Which Brands to Avoid By Dagny Taggart for The Organic Prepper Surprise! There is another foodborne illness outbreak making the rounds. Some of the details surrounding this one are particularly disturbing. This time, the offending pathogen is a nasty strain of Salmonella. From Food Safety News: Officials say another person is among the victims of a seven-state Salmonella Dublin outbreak that is linked to ground beef. One company has initiated a recall, but federal officials say other unnamed companies also…
READ MORETrump smashes hospital bill secrecy sham, forces hospitals to publicly publish secret prices so that consumers can make informed choices
Trump smashes hospital bill secrecy sham, forces hospitals to publicly publish secret prices so that consumers can make informed choices By Ethan Huff for News Target The Trump administration is currently in the process of finalizing a new price transparency rule that, once it comes into effect in January 2021, will force all hospitalsto publish their service prices publicly for the benefit of consumers. Currently, hospitals are allowed to charge whatever prices they want to for services, typically in secret, burdening patients with exorbitant bills after they’ve already received medical care.…
READ MOREThe Flu Is NOT A Season
The Flu Is NOT A Season from Natural Blaze Between the months of December to February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declare “Peak Season” for the flu, a time to get a flu vaccine. However, flu is not a season. And the flu vaccine is more like baseball. How The Flu Vaccine is Like Baseball What is worse than a batting average of .290? That would be the effectiveness of the 2019 flu vaccine, dubbed to be “the second lowest rate since 2014.” “The experts” claim the…
READ MOREWhat You Need to Know to Protect Your Family from Superbugs as Antibiotic Resistance Reaches Crisis Level
What You Need to Know to Protect Your Family from Superbugs as Antibiotic Resistance Reaches Crisis Level by Jenny Jayne for The Organic Prepper Antibiotics have saved lives since 1942 when the first person was saved using the first antibiotic, penicillin. However, since then, overuse and permeation of life-saving drugs into our environment and water sources has caused drug resistance in once easy-to-cure strains of bacteria and fungi. As preppers, we prepare for disasters, but most don’t know that we are no longer waiting for a particularly serious disaster. The apocalypse has…
READ MOREPlant-based diets can reduce risk of heart failure by up to 41%
Plant-based diets can reduce risk of heart failure by up to 41% by: Edsel Cook for Natural News Looking to keep your heart healthy? Go for a plant-based diet, say researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. In a recent study, they concluded that a plant-based diet could reduce the risk of heart failure in adults with no known heart disease. The study, which appeared in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, evaluated five dietary patterns and its corresponding risk for heart failure. The…
READ MOREHealth Ranger: In 2020, I’m going to publicly release a breakthrough, low-cost technology for making your own anti-cancer nanoparticle medicine at home, for pennies
Health Ranger: In 2020, I’m going to publicly release a breakthrough, low-cost technology for making your own anti-cancer nanoparticle medicine at home, for pennies by: Mike Adams for Natural News I believe it’s wrong for powerful corporations to “own” medicines. Medicine should belong to the People, and patent protection should be prohibited for all medicines, since such patents only encourage drug companies to maximize profits by keeping people sick (for repeat business, of course). Economies should never be structured around profit incentives for keeping people sick, or corporations will find ways…
READ MORE5 Germ-Filled Places and How to Stay Healthy in Them
5 Germ-Filled Places and How to Stay Healthy in Them from Mercola You may think you can’t escape germs that are everywhere, but an MSN News report pointed out several precautions you can take to ensure you and your family remain in good health when in unhealthy environments. Your best bet when fighting germs is to beef up your immune system by eating whole, natural foods, eliminating processed foods and sugar, getting enough sleep and practicing some form of stress management. If your immune system is in tip-top shape, you’ll have a…
READ MOREMRI Study Associates Screen Time Exposure In Children To Lower Brain Development
MRI Study Associates Screen Time Exposure In Children To Lower Brain Development By John Vibes for Natural Blaze GNN Note – In my opinion screen time impacts adults, not like children, but has a major impact on our lives, not just our eye sight, that we currently do not understand. ****** According to a new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, too much screen time for young children could be linked to slower brain development. The study’s lead author Dr. John Hutton, a pediatrician and clinical researcher at Cincinnati Children’s…
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