Diet and language: Type 2 diabetes linked to decline in speech skills among the elderly, says study by: Zoey Sky for Natural News If you are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, you need to follow a nutritious and healthy diet since the condition affects your blood glucose levels. But diabetes doesn’t just affect your blood sugar. According to a study, Type 2 diabetes can also affect verbal fluency, especially among older patients. The study was published in the journal Diabetologia. Diabetes and brain function According to the Australian researchers who conducted it, Type 2 diabetes may…
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Swine Fever DEVASTATING China’s Pork Industry – over 1/3rd of pigs now DEAD
Swine Fever DEVASTATING China’s Pork Industry – over 1/3rd of pigs now DEAD by: S.D. Wells for Natural News One third of all the pigs in China are either dead from African Swine Fever or have been executed by farmers in fear of the deadly virus spreading among other close-quarter pigs. Meanwhile, prices for pig meat in China have skyrocketed 70 percent already, with more hikes in the works if things don’t change, and fast. This is a massive inflation flux weighing heavily on China’s main source of protein. Will China crack down…
READ MOREWhat do green coffee, blueberries, tomatoes, and strawberries have in common? They all contain the anticancer phenol chlorogenic acid
What do green coffee, blueberries, tomatoes, and strawberries have in common? They all contain the anticancer phenol chlorogenic acid by: Janine Acero for Natural News Coffee is one of the most commonly consumed drinks in the world and it has been shown to have health benefits. Researchers from India evaluated the anticancer properties of chlorogenic acid complex, an active compound in green coffee beans. Their findings appeared in the Food Science and Human Wellness journal. Chlorogenic acid (CGA) is the main ingredient in coffee beans. It has been studied for its therapeutic effects, but there…
READ MORE250+ Examples of Natural Remedies Beating Pharmaceuticals
250+ Examples of Natural Remedies Beating Pharmaceuticals By: Sayer Ji, Founder for Green Med Info You hear a lot about ‘natural healing’ these days, but did you know that a sizable body of scientific literature actually supports the idea that natural medicine is safer and more effective than conventional, drug-based medicine? One of the greatest if not the greatest triumph of biomedical science today is its role in validating ancient healing modalities that long before the advent of science, and even recorded history itself, were passed down “orally” from generation…
READ MOREAre you deficient in magnesium? Watch out for these signs
Are you deficient in magnesium? Watch out for these signs by: Edsel Cook for Natural News People who lack vitamin D are also likely to be short on magnesium. Researchers recommend taking supplements of the essential mineral alongside the vitamin to maximize the beneficial effects. Magnesium manages the levels of vitamin D, which in turn controls calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals. Understandably, magnesium increases bone strength. It may also lower the chances of cancer and cardiovascular disease. Clinical symptoms of magnesium deficiency include anxiety, cramping and spasmodic muscles, and tics. Latent signs of low magnesium include chronic fatigue, depression,…
READ MOREYou need this in your diet
You need this in your diet By Hesh Goldstein for Natural News For apple cider vinegar to be really beneficial it is essential that it is organic, unfiltered and the apples used, fully ripened. If the ACV is distilled, enzymes are destroyed as is the potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, sulfur, iron, copper, silicon, trace minerals, and essential amino acids. Distilling also destroys natural acids that fight body toxins and inhibit unfriendly bacteria. The fact that ACV is so potassium rich is incredible as this one chemical is responsible for preventing hair loss,…
READ MORELove the MANY health benefits of turmeric but turned off by its strong flavor? Here are some foods that make it taste better
Love the MANY health benefits of turmeric but turned off by its strong flavor? Here are some foods that make it taste better by: Michelle Simmons for Natural News Turmeric is indeed healthy, but some people may find it difficult to eat because of its flavor. It smells mildly aromatic and tastes slightly bitter. Although its flavor isn’t as strong as other spices, it cannot be eaten raw like cloves or cinnamon, so turmeric is often not consumed on its own. Instead, it is combined with other herbs, spices, or food to make it taste better…
READ MORE20 Alternative Flours You Should Know
20 Alternative Flours You Should Know by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola If you are still baking primarily with whole wheat flour because you believe it is better for your health, you may not be aware of the many alternative flours that exist. While some are worth checking out, there are others that are best avoided altogether, such as corn flour and soy flour, which did not make the list as they are often produced from genetically engineered crops. Many of the 20 alternative flours highlighted below are gluten-free. If you…
READ MOREPost-workout nutrition 101: Foods to eat after exercising
Post-workout nutrition 101: Foods to eat after exercising by: Mary Miller for Natural News One great way to maintain peak physical condition is to engage in a lot of regular exercise, but during intense physical activity, your muscles use up their glycogen energy stores. What you eat after your workout can have a great impact on how quickly your body can replenish its depleted energy levels. It can also significantly affect how efficiently you can lose weight, build muscle mass, and physically recover in preparation for your next workout. The key to optimal muscle recovery is eating…
READ MOREPro-Health; Anti-Industry; Anti-Vaccination; Pro-Science
Pro-Health; Anti-Industry; Anti-Vaccination; Pro-Science By:Â Jagannath Chatterjee for Green Med Info “There are unanswered questions about vaccine safety. We need studies on vaccinated populations based on various schedules and doses as well as individual patient susceptibilities that we are continuing to learn about. No one should be threatened by the pursuit of this knowledge. Vaccine policy should be the subject of frank and open debate, with no tolerance for bullying. There are no sides – only people concerned about the well being of our children.” ~ Dr. Bernadine Healy, MD, Former…
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