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Is Hillary Clinton a Brain-Damaged Invalid?
Post Date: 2016-08-24 19:07:57 by Ada
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If you dare to question whether Hillary Clinton is physically ill, her dutiful media maidservants will smear you as mentally ill. It matters not how many times she falls, how many speeches she interrupts with uncontrolled coughing, how many memory lapses she has in mid-sentence, how many times she cackles loudly and inappropriately, or how many apparent seizures she has while cameras roll and fawning reporters flinch. She’s not sick; you’re sick for even noticing. “The right-wing smear machine is working at warp speed to convince the nation that Hillary Clinton has brain damage,” ululates Heather Digby Parton over at left-wing remote-controlled Clinton mouthpiece ...

Why Magnesium Has Such a Large Effect On Our Health?
Post Date: 2016-08-24 07:13:59 by Tatarewicz
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Infomercial... The importance of maintaining sufficient levels of magnesium, is immense. And this goes way beyond deficient symptoms or crooked sleep... – Without sufficient Magnesium, your body’s performance and main abilities to cope with daily things like oxidative stress and toxic burden, are dramatically handicapped. It affects your bodily processes in a multitude of major ways... Which I'm going to lay this out very simply for you... There are four “main areas” of concern. We’ll refer to these culprits as— "THE 4 HORSEMAN" These are your "4 main culprits" of bodily breakdown. Whether you’re at STAGE 1, 2, 3 or 4, ...

Don't eat the yellow rice: The danger of deploying vitamin A golden rice
Post Date: 2016-08-24 00:42:49 by Tatarewicz
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(NaturalNews) What better way to discredit your critics than to rope in 107 naive Nobel Prize winners (all without relevant expertise) to criticize your opposition? But such tactics are not new. Long ago, the GMO industry spent well over $50 million to promote "Golden Rice" as the solution to vitamin A deficiency in low income countries. They did so well before the technology was completely worked out, let alone tested. Let alone consumer acceptability tested. Let alone subjecting it to standard phase 2 and 3 trials to see if it could ever solve problems in the real world. So why has this apparently straightforward scientific project not reached completion after so many ...

Dr. Donald A. Henderson, Who Helped End Smallpox, Dies at 87
Post Date: 2016-08-23 20:19:03 by X-15
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Dr. Donald A. Henderson, a leader of one of mankind’s greatest public health triumphs, the eradication of smallpox, died on Friday in Towson, Md. He was 87. Dr. Henderson, who lived in Baltimore, died in a hospice of complications of a hip fracture, including infection with antibiotic-resistant staphylococcus, a dangerous pathogen he had himself researched and raised alarms about, said his daughter, Leigh Henderson. Starting in 1966, Dr. Henderson, known as D. A., led the World Health Organization’s war on the smallpox virus. He achieved success astonishingly quickly. The last known case was found in a hospital cook in Somalia in 1977. Long after the disease was officially ...

Almost Everything the Media Tell You About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Is Wrong
Post Date: 2016-08-22 15:58:29 by Ada
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The findings—that scientific research does not support the claim that sexual orientation is innate and immutable—directly contradict claims made by Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in last year’s Obergefell ruling. Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., researches and writes about marriage and religious liberty as the William E. Simon senior research fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation. He also focuses on justice and moral principles in economic thought, health care and education, and has expertise in bioethics and natural law theory. He's the author of the just-released book, Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious ...

An Exercise in Progressive Arrogance
Post Date: 2016-08-22 12:11:36 by Ada
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Dr. Paul Gordon, a 61-year-old communist and “medical school professor” at the University of Arizona, recently finished peddling across America on his bicycle. Not only had he long dreamed of such an odyssey, but he also turned it into a “’listening tour’…, talking along the way to Americans about the controversial health law that President Obama signed six years ago. … [He] conceived his ride as a scholarly exercise”—ha,ha! Who says commies can’t pun?—“that would generate academic papers about perceptions of the health law…” Those “perceptions” hearten anyone who loves liberty even as they horrified Comrade ...

American injustice
Post Date: 2016-08-22 06:03:31 by BTP Holdings
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American injustice Posted on August 22, 2016 by Bob Livingston August 20, 2013 title The American criminal justice system is aptly named. It is criminal the way the system dispenses “justice,” and that criminality infests the entire system. That’s because the system has become a business and a blood sport based on profit, control and winning rather than determining a person’s guilt or innocence. The result is that the U.S. has 6 to 12 times as many incarcerated people per capita as does Australia, Canada, France Germany, Japan or the United Kingdom. The U.S. has 5 percent of the world’s population, 25 percent of its incarcerated people, and half of the ...

Superfood Staple: Bitter Gourd
Post Date: 2016-08-21 20:52:12 by BTP Holdings
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Superfood Staple: Bitter Gourd Nutrition | Tamara Rahoumi appearanceimmunity-icon At first glance, a bitter gourd, or bitter melon, just looks like some kind of mutated cucumber. Unfortunately, it continues looking like that even after two, three, and four glances, which may be a bit off-putting if you haven’t yet experimented with this lesser-known member of the squash family. Even more off-putting may be the bitter (at least the name is transparent), alkaline flavor of the gourd, which is used perhaps most frequently in South Asian dishes. But physical appearance and strong, taste aside, bitter gourd’s extensive health benefits – benefits like boosting your immune ...

What is a Keto Diet?
Post Date: 2016-08-21 15:40:16 by BTP Holdings
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What is a Keto Diet? Questioning the Diet A keto diet is well known for being a low carb diet, where the body produces ketones in the liver to be used as energy. It’s referred to as many different names – ketogenic diet, low carb diet, low carb high fat (LCHF), etc. When you eat something high in carbs, your body will produce glucose and insulin. Glucose is the easiest molecule for your body to convert and use as energy, so it will be chosen over any other energy source. Insulin is produced to process the glucose in your bloodsteam, by taking it around the body. Since the glucose is being used as a primary energy, your fats are not needed, and are therefore stored. Typically ...

This new study could explain why you feel so damn stiff in the mornings
Post Date: 2016-08-21 03:56:37 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Biologists from the UK have found evidence that our circadian rhythms are causing us to feel stiffer in the morning than we do at any other time of day. This means that our stiffness isn’t simply from laying still for hours, but a biological response that's dictated by how our bodies repress inflammation during the night. To investigate the phenomenon of morning stiffness, researchers from the University of Manchester induced arthritis in mice by injecting their joints with collagen. They then observed how the arthritic joints inflamed over the course of the day, finding that different hours of the day produced different results. During the night cycle – ...

Oranges and health
Post Date: 2016-08-20 23:50:49 by Tatarewicz
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Hey it's Coach Tim and you've probably heard that eating fruit is a healthy option to burn fat, and while that's definitely true, some fruits are better than others when it comes to losing flab from your waistline... Enter oranges & grapefruits: These 2 citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C, which has been linked to reduced cortisol levels (i.e. the "belly fat hormone"). When cortisol levels go up, belly fat piles on. Keep cortisol at bay, however, and you'll have a much easier time losing that flab around your mid-section. Further, both oranges and grapefruit are higher-fiber foods, which slows digestion and keeps you feeling full longer. And if that ...

Hillary Clinton Medically Unfit to Serve as U.S. President?
Post Date: 2016-08-20 19:21:38 by BTP Holdings
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Hillary Clinton Medically Unfit to Serve as U.S. President? August 20, 2016 HillaryHelpedUpstairs-470x362 • Is Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton unfit to serve in the White House due to apparent medical issues? A number of doctors, medical experts, and one-time confidants have come forward to claim that Mrs. Clinton likely has neurological problems that are being covered up by her campaign and the mainstream media. By the Staff at AFP While billionaire Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump was in Louisiana this weekend touring damage from days of heavy flooding, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was reportedly “resting” for a ...

This surprising source of polyphenols can help you lose weight
Post Date: 2016-08-20 12:53:29 by BTP Holdings
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This surprising source of polyphenols can help you lose weight Volume 6 | Issue 67 August 20, 2016 The researchers were shocked. They couldn't believe the results they were looking at — yet there they were. So they ran the study again using a different batch grown in a different season. This tasty food isn't supposed to be packed with polyphenols. But, according to this research, it is. The food is potatoes. And the results the researchers found are going to surprise you too. Two scientists from McGill University, Stan Kubow and Danielle Donnelly and their associates, conducted this study. Dr. Kubow is the associate professor in the School of Dietetics and Human ...

Hillary’s Economic Plan: Eat Your Pets for Food
Post Date: 2016-08-20 12:29:40 by BTP Holdings
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Hillary’s Economic Plan: Eat Your Pets for Food By Michael Covel Hillary Clinton’s campaign website says her “commitment to public service and fighting for others — especially children and families — has stayed with her throughout her life.” She’s such a selfless giver… just a sweet lady… a lovely heart of compassion… a gentle soul trying to make a difference in the world. Well, if you’ve ever wondered what hell on earth looks like, have a peek at the socialist paradise of Venezuela. It’s enacted much of the “compassionate” socialist program Hillary endorses... Thousands are dying in hospitals due to a lack of ...

Putin’s Army Demands ‘NATO Soldiers! Hands Up! Lay Down Your Weapons!’
Post Date: 2016-08-19 18:18:25 by BTP Holdings
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Putin’s Army Demands ‘NATO Soldiers! Hands Up! Lay Down Your Weapons!’ Russia trains 6,000 troops to destroy 'treacherous NATO puppets' By Mikhail Klikushin • 08/19/16 10:35am Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Photo: JURE MAKOVEC/AFP/Getty Images) As the world focused on recent events in Syria—where Russia bombed anti-Assad forces using Iranian airfields, while “sincerely seeking” to restore positive relations with Turkey—the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) began a massive military exercise on August 16. As reported by Russian news agency RIA Novosti, a loudspeaker bellowed across three ...

Fluoride consumption linked to diabetes using mathematical models
Post Date: 2016-08-19 10:20:27 by Ada
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Regression analyses suggest association between increases in consumption of fluoridated water and type 2 diabetes Summary: A recent study examined links between water fluoridation and diabetes. FULL STORY Fluoridation with sodium fluoride could be a contributing factor to diabetes rates in the United States, as the chemical is a known preservative of blood glucose. Credit: © Dmitry Naumov / Fotolia Water fluoridation prevents dental cavities, which are a costly public health concern. But despite the benefits supplemental water fluoridation remains a controversial subject. Some indicate it may cause long term health problems, but studies reporting side effects have been minimal or ...

Gallstones linked to increased risk of heart disease, particularly in healthy looking people
Post Date: 2016-08-19 07:56:13 by Tatarewicz
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Telegraph... Gallstones are a tell-tale sign of an increased risk of heart disease, particularly among those who look outwardly healthy, new research suggests. A survey of more than 840,000 people found that a history of gallstone disease was associated with a 23 per cent higher chance of developing coronary heart disease, and that the association was even stronger in those who were not obese, diabetic or suffering from high blood pressure. "Patients with gallstone disease should be monitored closely based on a careful assessment of both gallstone and heart disease risk factors"Professor Lu Qi Gallstones occur when balls of cholesterol form in the gallbladder. The affliction ...

Here's everything scientists know about how to avoid ageing
Post Date: 2016-08-19 05:22:38 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... It’s rare that a long, technical paper in a biology journal turns out to be a page-turner. But it happens. A team of researchers published a thorough review of the science of why we age this week in the journal Cell. It ties together that still-young field’s confusing, sometimes contradictory findings into a single coherent whole and offers the most complete explanation I’ve seen anywhere as to why human beings get old, as well as what we can do to slow the ageing process. As a science writer – and reader – used to incomplete and occasionally absurd claims about staving off old age, I found this paper genuinely difficult to put down. Here are ...

Zika may damage brain cells in adults, not just in developing fetuses
Post Date: 2016-08-19 05:05:54 by Tatarewicz
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This file photo taken on January 27, 2016 shows an Aedes Aegypti mosquito being photographed in a laboratory of control of epidemiological vectors in San Salvador. European scientists announced on June 23, 2016 they had discovered antibodies which attack Zika, a step they hope will pave the way for a protective vaccine against the brain-damaging virus. The antibodies -- frontline soldiers in the immune system -- "efficiently neutralise" Zika in human cells in lab dishes, and are also effective against its cousin virus dengue, the team reported. ) WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Zika virus is known to cause microcephaly and other brain abnormalities in developing fetuses, ...

Fourth brain-eating amoeba case of the year being treated
Post Date: 2016-08-18 11:05:18 by Horse
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An unidentified patient in Florida is being treated after being infected with a brain-eating amoeba last week, according to the Florida Department of Health. It is the fourth known case this year of infection by the parasite Naegleria fowleri. "We believe that the individual contracted the infection after swimming in unsanitary water on a single private property," said Mara Gambineri, the health department's communications director, noting that there is no risk to the general public. The parasite is almost always deadly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 1962 and 2015 there were 138 known cases of primary amebic meningoencephalitis, the ...

Stealth Euthanasia: Health Care Tyranny in America
Post Date: 2016-08-18 08:44:58 by Ada
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(Hospice, Palliative Care and Health Care Reform) Selected excerpts, along with bracketed comments by Donald W. Miller, Jr., M.D. (The bold, italic, and red font text that the author uses in Stealth Euthanasia are copied as is here.) When the federal government becomes the big HMO itself, test and treatment denials will be the equivalent of death sentences for some, even many. The new health care reform law creates several methods that are likely to result in rationed care under the guise of “limiting expenditures,” or “keeping costs down.” [The power elite’s 2010 “Affordable Care Act” is a giant step towards their goal of installing a ...

2 healing juices that you should drink every day
Post Date: 2016-08-16 00:17:23 by Tatarewicz
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One of the things I like about certain juice is that the nutrients are highly concentrated and easy to absorb. But that doesn’t mean all juices have a positive impact on your health. In fact, many store-bought juices aren’t any better than drinking a soda. However, there are two juices that are real stand-outs when it comes to boosting your health. They do everything from protecting your heart to slashing your risk of cancer and crushing joint pain. It’s hard to say that one is better than the other, because they both have a great deal of power behind them. On the other hand, there’s no reason you can’t enjoy each of them on a regular basis. Let’s take a ...

If your body was a corporation, your liver would definitely be the "President."
Post Date: 2016-08-15 16:24:52 by Horse
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If your body was a corporation, your liver would definitely be the "President." That's how essential this vital organ is to your optimum health. Unfortunately, in our modern society, your liver is under constant attack. Every second of every day, it's working to deal with unhealthy foods, alcohol use, prescription drugs, household chemicals, pesticides, or even worse. As the liver and kidneys are critical organs for enabling the body's natural detoxification capacity, supporting their health could lead to many more years of healthy living. Here are some important facts to demonstrate why your health depends on a fully functioning and healthy liver: Fact #1-Your ...

Five amazing health benefits of cilantro
Post Date: 2016-08-14 21:37:20 by BTP Holdings
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Five amazing health benefits of cilantro Sunday, August 14, 2016 by: Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) Ancient Greeks used cilantro essential oil as a perfume ingredient, whereas Romans used it to mask the smell of rotten meat. Today cilantro has become one of the most used culinary herbs around the world. Nonetheless, while some people love its unique flavor, others claim that it tastes like soap. According to an article published in The New York Times, some of us may be genetically predisposed to disliking the taste of cilantro. However, crushing the leaves may help plant enzymes break down the aldehyde molecules, which cilantro-haters seem to be sensitive to. Similar aldehydes are also ...

Govt. wages war on public health by refusing to legalize medicinal cannabis despite drug's miraculous healing properties
Post Date: 2016-08-14 21:10:55 by BTP Holdings
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Govt. wages war on public health by refusing to legalize medicinal cannabis despite drug's miraculous healing properties Sunday, August 14, 2016 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) For hundreds of years, humankind has known that cannabinoids from marijuana are a boon to overall health, but for some reason the federal government run by a president who admitted to smoking pot in his youth still doesn't understand this. On Thursday, in an announcement published in the Federal Register and in a letter to petitioners, the Drug Enforcement Administration said it would continue to disallow the use of marijuana for medical purposes, claiming that there is no scientific proof that pot has any ...

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