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Health Benefits Of Butter
Post Date: 2018-12-30 07:22:21 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... There nothing like the taste of melted butter on lobster or likewise on sweet corn and, for that matter, on broccoli or cauliflower or toasted raisin bread or an English Muffin. In fact, there not many foods whose taste can’t be improved by a slab of warm butter! On top of its tastiness, butter is packed with nutritional value, containing important minerals like selenium, iodine, zinc, as well as Vitamin K, Vitamin A, D and Vitamin E. It’s also a source of a couple special hard-to-find fats. One called CLA, which can be helpful for weight loss and building muscle, and another called butyric acid (that’s where the name butter comes from) that is important for the ...

What Foods Are Banned in Europe but Not Banned in the U.S.?
Post Date: 2018-12-30 03:01:11 by Tatarewicz
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Ask Well/NYT... Q. What foods are banned in Europe that are not banned in the United States, and what are the implications of eating those foods? A. The European Union prohibits or severely restricts many food additives that have been linked to cancer that are still used in American-made bread, cookies, soft drinks and other processed foods. Europe also bars the use of several drugs that are used in farm animals in the United States, and many European countries limit the cultivation and import of genetically modified foods. “In some cases, food-processing companies will reformulate a food product for sale in Europe” but continue to sell the product with the additives in the ...

Infection rates from colonoscopy more than 100 times higher than expected, study reveals
Post Date: 2018-12-29 16:39:46 by Horse
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Conventionally speaking, most doctors urge their patients – age 50 and older – to get a colonoscopy, at least every five years. However, getting a colonoscopy or endoscopy procedure might actually be riskier than most medical professionals realize, according to recent research out of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. For the study, the scientists used an insurance claim database to gather medical information from six states – New York, California, Florida, Nebraska, Vermont and Georgia. Emergency room visits were tracked for hospital admissions related to infections for time periods of one week and 30 days following a colonoscopy or endoscopy procedure. ...

Bacteria Found in Dirt Stops Growth of SuperBugs Resistant to Antibiotics
Post Date: 2018-12-28 12:22:39 by Horse
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Researchers analyzing soil from Ireland long thought to have medicinal properties have discovered that it contains a previously unknown strain of bacteria which is effective against four of the top six superbugs that are resistant to antibiotics, including MRSA. Antibiotic-resistant superbugs could kill up to 1.3 million people in Europe by 2050, according to recent research. The World Health Organisation (WHO) describes the problem as “one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today”. The new strain of bacteria was discovered by a team based in Swansea University Medical School, made up of researchers from Wales, Brazil, Iraq and Northern ...

Avocados
Post Date: 2018-12-28 00:57:47 by Tatarewicz
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Critical Health News This past November’s issue of the highly regarded publication ”Nutritional Journal” has a cool article about avocados. It quotes a study (entitled, somewhat awkwardly, “A Randomized Crossover Study to Evaluate the Effect of Hass Avocado Intake on Post-Ingestive Satiety and Insulin Levels and Subsequent Energy Intake in Overweight Adults“!) that compared the effects of adding a fresh avocado to a lunchtime meal to the effects of eating a standard non-avocado-including lunch. Did you know you can prevent avocados from browning by sprinkling the flesh with a little lime or lemon juice? Use lots of Celtic Sea Salt on raw, fresh avocados. The ...

NEW SCIENTIFIC STUDY: Coffee, Alcohol, Overweight at 70 is Key to Living Longer
Post Date: 2018-12-27 12:25:53 by Ada
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People who drink moderate amounts of alcohol or coffee and are overweight in their 70s live longer lives, according to researchers at UC Irvine Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders. The researchers started a study in 2003 to look at what makes people live past 90. abc7chicago.com/health/alcohol-coffee-could-be-key-to-living-longer-study-finds/4969273/

The secret behind chicken soup's medical magic
Post Date: 2018-12-27 01:00:45 by Tatarewicz
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(HealthDay)—Many people rely on chicken noodle soup to soothe a cold, but few know exactly why the warm broth brings relief. But one dietitian can explain its magic. "Studies have shown that a hearty bowl of chicken noodle soup may help clear nasal congestion and ease cold symptoms," said Sandy Allonen, a clinical dietitian at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. "It's all about the ingredients." When you have a cold, it's also important to stay hydrated, she added. "A clear broth is warm and soothing, making it a great source of hydration while you're sick, especially if you have a sore throat," Allonen said in a hospital news ...

Endocrine Hormones
Post Date: 2018-12-26 22:06:25 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... Hormones. We hear the word all the time. “Hormonal acne”, “woman’s hormones”, “stress hormones “, almost every measurement of health is impacted by these ubiquitous biochemicals. And when it comes to health, no aspect of our biochemistry is more relevant than the efficient and effective function of hormones. While there are various classes of hormones, including “exocrine hormones” that work through the skin and the digestive tract (those produced in the pancreatic sweat and salivary glands for example) and “paracrine hormones” (prostaglandins and interleukins are classic examples), whose activities are restricted to the ...

Fluoride is a neurotoxin that damages your brain
Post Date: 2018-12-26 14:20:40 by Horse
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For many people, fluoride has become a fact of life. The addition of fluoride to public water supplies en masse has made avoiding exposure to this toxin very difficult. While proponents of fluoride say that this “mineral” is essential for dental health, the truth is that fluoride is not an essential nutrient. Human beings do not need to consume fluoride to be healthy — and in fact, you are much better off without it. While it is true that fluoride can be found in the Earth’s crust, the fluoride used in dental products and tap water is not derived from the Earth. Instead, water fluoridation relies on chemicals known as “silicofluorides.” These are byproducts ...

Disparities Galore
Post Date: 2018-12-26 09:29:21 by Ada
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Much is made about observed differences between sexes and among races. The nation’s academic and legal elite try to sell us on the notion that men and women and people of all races should be proportionally represented in socio-economic characteristics. They make statements such as “Though African Americans and Hispanics make up approximately 32 percent of the US population, they (constituted) 56 percent of all incarcerated people in 2015” and “20 percent of Congress is women. Only 5 percent of CEOs are.” These differences are frequently referred to as disparities. Legal professionals, judges, politicians, academics and others often operate under the assumption ...

Judge Awards Otto Warmbier's Family $500 Million in North Korea Suit
Post Date: 2018-12-25 07:40:26 by BTP Holdings
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Judge Awards Otto Warmbier's Family $500 Million in North Korea Suit American student Otto Warmbier speaks as Warmbier is presented to reporters Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, in Pyongyang, North Korea. (AP Photo/Kim Kwang Hyon) Monday, 24 December 2018 02:25 PM A federal judge in Washington awarded $500 million in damages to the family of Otto Warmbier, an Ohio student who died after being detained in North Korea for more than 17 months. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed in April against the North Korean government by Warmbier’s parents, Fred and Cynthia Warmbier, accusing it of torturing their son. North Korea didn’t contest the case. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ...

Meaning and Well-Being
Post Date: 2018-12-24 23:45:04 by Tatarewicz
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Dr. Victor Frankl was a powerful man. Not muscle and brawn powerful, but psychologically powerful. Frankel was an Austrian psychiatrist who spent 1944 in Nazi concentration camps, where, in addition to suffering the daily torture and slave labor, he was forced to experience the deaths of his mother, brother and wife. Out of the tragedy of Dr. Frankl’s heart rending story came "Man's Search for Meaning" his most popular book, a tribute to hope and possibility in the direst of circumstances and one that describes his experience in Auschwitz and Dachau as well as the development of a healing modality called “Logotherapy”. Derived from “logos” the Greek ...

TRIPLETS all become autistic within hours of vaccination… see shocking video that has the vaccine industry doubling down on lies and disinfo
Post Date: 2018-12-24 08:12:39 by Ada
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The vaccine industry is a criminal operation TRIPLETS all become autistic within hours of vaccination… see shocking video that has the vaccine industry doubling down on lies and disinfo A VAXXED video that has been banned almost everywhere is going viral on Brighteon.com, the Youtube alternative video community for free speech on vaccines, GMOs, natural medicine and more. As the video shows below, healthy triplets all became autistic within hours of vaccination, once again demonstrating that vaccines cause autism. The parents, the McDowell family in Detroit, Michigan, have spoken out publicly against the horrific medical violence being committed against children every day across ...

Marijuana and Blood Sugar
Post Date: 2018-12-24 01:03:50 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... OK I admit it, I'm a child of the 70’s and like many of my peers, I've smoked a little (all right, maybe more than little) pot back in the day. And although I haven't toked in a long time, I still look back at my stoned adolescence with a bit of nostalgia and a lot of, shall we say, entertaining memories. As I recall, aside from the buzz, creativity and the inevitable hacking that followed a hit on joint or a pipe, one of the unavoidable results of getting high was an insatiable desire for food. And not just any food. When we got our late-night hankerings, it wasn’t like we were snacking on salads, fruit or any other wholesome edibles. No, what we inevitably ...

Justice Ginsburg Has Surgery to Remove Cancerous Growths
Post Date: 2018-12-23 08:01:02 by BTP Holdings
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Justice Ginsburg Has Surgery to Remove Cancerous Growths Friday, 21 December 2018 12:33 PM The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had surgery to remove two malignant growths from her left lung. It's Ginsburg's third bout with cancer since she joined the court in 1993. The court says the 85-year-old Ginsburg had the surgery Friday in New York and will remain in the hospital for a few days. The court says doctors found "no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body." The court says no additional treatment is planned currently. The growths were found during tests Ginsburg had after she fractured ribs in a fall on Nov. 7. Ginsburg is being treated at ...

Is Intermittent Fasting Really Worth It?
Post Date: 2018-12-22 23:10:29 by Tatarewicz
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GQ... After all, 16 hours is a long time to go without eating. Here’s everything you need to know about the popular weight-loss regimen—including whether it actually works. Chris Pratt! Hugh Jackman! Halle Berry! Kourtney Kardashian! What these celebrities have in common, other than a gratuitous exclamation point after their names, is a professed fondness for intermittent fasting, the diet craze turning the fitness world on its sweaty, well-toned head. For help determining whether you, too, should incorporate this into your 2019 resolution-related plans, we asked a few experts to explain what it is, why people love it, and whether it’s really worth the pain of forgoing ...

Alzheimer’s Linked To Statin Drugs FDA Warning!
Post Date: 2018-12-22 17:41:54 by Horse
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“I keep forgetting that I don’t remember” is soon to be the mantra heard in the coming years throughout the overwhelmingly growing number of senior’s citizens whom previously were referred to as the baby boomers here in this nursing home capital called America. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a “Safety Announcement” earlier this year warning that the statin drugs prescribed to lower cholesterol have been linked to the following conditions: Liver damage Memory loss and confusion Type 2 diabetes Muscle weakness (for certain statins) According to Dr. Amy Egan, the FDA’s deputy director of safety in the division of metabolism drug ...

NAG: One of the Good Sugars
Post Date: 2018-12-21 23:25:52 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... Sugar is pretty interesting stuff. It’s also misunderstood. For one thing, we all love how “sugar” tastes, but we don’t necessarily love its effects. That presents a problem. Despite it’s well-documented health hazards, just because we love the stuff, no matter how much we try to abstain, when it comes right down to it, turning down that apple pie a la mode or peach gelato, as much as we’d like to, can be pretty difficult and at times impossible. That’s because our brainy cells which are fueled by the sweet and sticky substance, are hardwired to love sugar! On the other hand, the downside of sugar ingestion includes weight gain, diabetes, eye ...

Avoid Cancer With Proper Nutrition From: "Critical Health News"
Post Date: 2018-12-21 06:37:04 by Tatarewicz
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Cancer is a sign of a body, tissues and cells that have been exposed, malnourished and abused for decades. Because cancer cells are OUR very own cells (dysfunctional as they may be) anything that "kills" cancer cells is in essence suicide medicine that ultimately kills the very body it is supposedly healing! That's why chemotherapy is such a miserable experience and is rarely if ever effective. Healthy cells become cancer cells as a survival mechanism in response to long-term deprivation of oxygen and energizing nutrients which leads to an inability to produce energy AND eliminate toxins. The net result is a starved, suffocated and toxic cell which multiplies into billions of ...

Rethinking Butter and Cheese
Post Date: 2018-12-20 04:05:33 by Tatarewicz
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CHN...If you love butter and cheese, you’re gonna love this! Recently a study was published in the respected British Medical Journal showing evidence that 60 years of government and medical convention that linked cardiovascular disease to fat consumption was based on bad science. The article scientifically corroborated last years’ Time Magazine cover story on the failures of the so-called “Lipid Hypothesis” (lipid is the scientific designation for fat), which incorrectly blamed excessive consumption of dairy products, meat and other fatty foods for heart attacks. The article entitled “Eat Butter” admitted that after years of proclaiming fats as villains, it ...

Iran Produces New Drug for Cancer Patients
Post Date: 2018-12-19 04:06:30 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian scientists at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences produced a new medicine to be used for treatment of tumors, specially in prostate cancer. "Lutetium drug radiates beta rays and given the good features and qualities of the drug, it is used to treat different tumors," Kamran Ariana, a faculty member of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, said on Monday. He added that the drug is at present used to treat refractory prostate cancer, noting that it acts like hormones, enters the cell and gets attached to the tumor receptors. Ariana said that the Iran-made medicine has been so far used to treat 42 patients, adding that it prolonged their life and in ...

Bombshell study shows aspartame depletes neurotransmitters in the brain, makes brains vulnerable to chemical damage from food and vaccines
Post Date: 2018-12-18 16:45:51 by Horse
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The results of the study found a dose-dependent relationship between aspartame consumption and the destruction of neurotransmitters — brain chemicals necessary for the function of neurons. “Brain neurotransmitters levels (serotonin, GABA and dopamine) were reduced significantly compared with control,” the study says. Furthermore, levels of brain antioxidants that protect brain tissue from oxidation damage — often caused by chemical exposure — were sharply depleted. “…[D]ata obtained showed that antioxidant activities (SOD and GSH) were reduced significantly,” the study reports. The conclusion of the study found that, “Consumption of [aspartame] ...

Veteran MD Drops Bombshell At 5G Hearing
Post Date: 2018-12-18 00:58:08 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Causes diabetes, mental health, kidney problems amongst others.

The Wonders of Cinnamon
Post Date: 2018-12-18 00:48:32 by Tatarewicz
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I love easy to use remedies for common health issues. Vitamin C powder is super effective for colds, drinking lots of water can ease hunger pangs while encouraging weight loss and deep breathing can lower blood pressure almost immediately. One of my favorite simple strategies for improving health involves using spices. Not only can they have medicinal value, but spicing strategically will make foods taste better and you’ll find that if you’re eating generously spiced foods you’ll feel fuller faster. One of the most helpful of spices is cinnamon. It’s tasty and can help enhance the sweetening powers of sugar and honey. And, as it turns out, cinnamon can also help lower ...

Cannabinoids/ Mushrooms
Post Date: 2018-12-17 04:44:21 by Tatarewicz
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CHN...There is one simple reason why cannabinoid based treatments have gone from being "taboo" to highly sought after in a few short years. "It Works" You may not know that cannabinoids are found naturally in many foods including black pepper, flax, hops, dark chocolate and oregano. The human body naturally produces cannabinoids as a way of reducing inflammation and provoking relaxation. Cannabinoids are present in breast milk and may be critical to infants survival. Whether suffering from stress, anxiety, insomnia, digestive problems, inflammation, blood sugar disorders, physical pain, slow healing, etc. etc. you may, in fact, be suffering from a cannabinoid ...

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