10 Home remedies you can find in your kitchen by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Home remedies can relieve common ailments including colds, indigestion and rashes. When you have home remedies on hand, you are well-equipped to deal with ailments swiftly and effectively. Use the following tried-and-tested remedies the next time you need a quick fix. Honey Raw honey is an excellent source of antioxidants that promote healthy skin. To moisturize dry skin, mix one teaspoon of honey with mashed banana and apply the paste as a face mask. Leave it on for at least…
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7 Ways to encourage healthy eating amid stay-at-home lockdown
7 Ways to encourage healthy eating amid stay-at-home lockdown By Divina Ramirez for Prevention The quality of a diet largely depends on an individual’s food choices. But it can also be influenced by the availability of fresh and nutrient-dense foods. Given stay-at-home orders to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, many people have stockpiled non-perishable foods like canned meat, dried fruits and prepackaged vegetables, which can last several days to avoid frequent trips to the supermarket. After all, most restaurants and retail food establishments are closed, which doesn’t leave the general population much…
READ MOREImprove your posture and manage your weight: 7 Non-surgical ways to relieve chronic and long-term back pain
Improve your posture and manage your weight: 7 Non-surgical ways to relieve chronic and long-term back pain by: Evangelyn Rodriguez for Natural News Chronic back pain is one of the most common complaints that physicians find difficult to treat. It can be caused by a back injury, muscle strain or a variety of health conditions, such as arthritis, osteoporosis or scoliosis. Because there is no single cure or treatment for chronic back pain, physicians oftentimes recommend surgery. But there are other ways to relieve back pain that don’t involve invasive methods. Here…
READ MOREMedical journal recommends vitamin C for COVID-19 and related acute respiratory distress syndrome
Medical journal recommends vitamin C for COVID-19 and related acute respiratory distress syndrome by: Isabelle Z. for Natural News With so many scary news stories about coronavirus these days, perhaps you’re trying to focus on the positive and be proactive in looking into ways that you can protect yourself from the disease. One nutrient in particular has been discussed quite a bit when it comes to COVID-19: vitamin C. Yet for every article outlining its success stories, you can find one that dismisses the idea as wishful thinking or a waste…
READ MOREBoost your immune system with dietary selenium and vitamin D
Boost your immune system with dietary selenium and vitamin D By Darnel Fernandez for Prevention The coronavirus pandemic has taken the world by storm with over a million confirmed cases across the globe. The United States stands on the forefront of this global pandemic as data from the Johns Hopkins University shows the U.S. has 368,449 confirmed cases and 10,993 deaths – and the numbers are still growing rapidly by the day. On the brighter end of the spectrum, nearly 20,000 people have recovered from COVID-19. Researchers all over the world have been scrambling to find…
READ MOREVitamins C and D Finally Adopted as Coronavirus Treatment
Vitamins C and D Finally Adopted as Coronavirus Treatment by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola GNN Note – We have been on a regiment of liposomal Vitamin C, D3 and colidial silver for the past two months. It will be part of our new normal. ****** Remember last year when Washington Post reporters were boldly declaring that vitamins C and D could not (and should not) be used against respiratory infections? The information I was sharing about their use was deemed so dangerous to public health that I was branded as…
READ MOREYour attitude could mean the difference between life and death – here’s why
Your attitude could mean the difference between life and death – here’s why by: Mary Miller for Natural News When a large-scale disaster strikes, fear and panic are rampant. They can take hold of a person’s mental state and spur poor decisions. Whether they are simple mistakes or not, these choices may often come with devastating consequences. Keeping a positive attitude is crucial during a survival scenario. If you don’t personally believe that you’re going to survive, then no amount of survival gear or encyclopedic knowledge of prepping techniques can help you make it…
READ MOREDill oil: The wonder oil you haven’t tried yet
Dill oil: The wonder oil you haven’t tried yet from Mercola Once considered as a magic potion, dill oil is an essential oil that does wonders for all ages, from babies who suffer colic to mothers who want to increase their milk production. In this article, I’ll discuss about the many uses and benefits of dill oil. What is dill oil? In the olden times, Romans applied dill oil topically before charging into battle because they believed that it could reduce nervousness and stress. It was also believed that the…
READ MOREEating 3-6 Eggs/Week Lowers Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease
Eating 3-6 Eggs/Week Lowers Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease from Natural Blaze Eggs have been acknowledged as a good source of high-quality proteins and contain bioactive components beneficial for health, while they are also loaded with abundant cholesterol in the yolks, making the public hesitant about consuming whole eggs. Up to now, most studies exploring the association of egg consumption with incident CVD or total death were conducted in high-income countries and findings were inconsistent across populations and CVD subtypes. Accordingly, no consensus has been reached on the recommendation of egg…
READ MORECan’t Find Toilet Paper? Here Are 12 Alternatives to TP
Can’t Find Toilet Paper? Here Are 12 Alternatives to TP from The Organic Prepper The Holy Grail in America right now is toilet paper. Maybe it’s because in many towns and cities across the nation, spying a 12-pack – or even, goal of all goals, a lonely 24-pack sitting angled on an otherwise empty shelf is recently akin to finding a gold nugget while wading in a creek. So what’s a person to do when their precious supply of toilet paper runs out? Desperate times call for desperate solutions. We’ve…
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