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Turmeric spices found heavily contaminated with toxic LEAD... FDA forces nationwide recalls for multiple brands (see list here)
Post Date: 2016-08-13 03:07:41 by Horse
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NaturalNews) Just two weeks after the release of my new book Food Forensics, which identifies dangerous levels of lead contamination in turmeric products, the FDA has taken bold enforcement action on the subject. At least three turmeric spice manufacturers -- Gel Spice, JM Exotic Foods and Gel Spice -- have been forced to issue "voluntary" recalls of their turmeric products due to dangerous levels of lead found in their spices. (See photos of the recalled products below.) See the official FDA recall notices here, here, and here. http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm513844.htm (Big Lots stores) http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm515105.htm (JM Exotic- farmers markets) ...

Infant formula warning: The poisoning of infants with formula products, and why breastfeeding is best
Post Date: 2016-08-12 17:31:01 by Horse
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Over the years, countless studies have shown that when it comes to infant nutrition, breast milk is best. This fact remains true, as there is simply no infant formula product on the market that can match the superior nutrition of mother's milk. In fact, some infant formulas actually contain ingredients that can be harmful to your baby. Although some formula recipes have improved over time for mothers who must rely on formula to feed their new baby, many products are still loaded with unhealthy and even dangerous ingredients, making breastfeeding the best way to go for new mothers who have the option. In Massachusetts, public health authorities have taken steps to encourage ...

People who read books live almost 2 years longer, study finds
Post Date: 2016-08-11 07:41:15 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Good news, bookworms: a new study has revealed that those who read for at least 30 minutes each day are more likely to enjoy a longer life. Based on a study of 3,635 people aged 50 or older, those who spent time buried in a book survived almost two years longer on average than those who didn't. To put it another way, readers had a "23-month survival advantage", the researchers write. The findings, reported by a team from Yale University's School of Public Health, showed that the more people read, the more likely they were to live longer, and just 3.5 hours a week was enough to make a difference. The study only shows an association between reading and ...

Celebrities with Serious Health Conditions
Post Date: 2016-08-10 22:19:09 by BTP Holdings
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Celebrities with Serious Health Conditions Social9 Logo January 16, 2016 by Healevate 1 of 62 Celebrities seem to have it all – fame, money, success and more. Sometimes we forget that celebrities are people, just like us, with their own fears, doubts and insecurities. They also have bodies that are prone to the same breakdowns as the rest of us. So if you glide through your day feeling alone in your health battle, you should know that that’s simply not the case. Here’s a list of sixty celebrities battling significant health conditions. Miley Cyrus PHOTO: JOE SEER/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus was born with tachycardia, a condition that causes a ...

Study: Plastic chemical BPS damages egg cells
Post Date: 2016-08-10 07:02:42 by Tatarewicz
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In response to growing concerns about the chemical BPA, many plastics producers began using a substitute called BPS. New research suggests the chemical may be just as harmful. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- Bisphenol S, or BPS, is an organic compound used in plastics production and found in epoxies, glues and receipt paper, among other products. The use of BPS has grown in the wake of environmental and health concern surrounding its close relative, BPA, but new research suggests Bisphenol S may not be any safer. In a new study -- published in the journal PLOS Genetics -- UCLA researchers found BPS harms eggs at even lower concentrations than BPA. It's the latest study to suggest ...

Study: Public water supply is unsafe for millions of Americans
Post Date: 2016-08-10 04:41:09 by Tatarewicz
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These specific chemicals have been linked to high cholesterol, obesity and cancer Study says millions of Americans' water has unsafe levels of these chemicals (CNN)Millions of Americans may be drinking water with unsafe levels of industrial chemicals, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Environmental Science & Technology Letters. These chemicals, known as polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl substances or PFASs, have been linked to high cholesterol, obesity, hormone suppression -- and even cancer. Introduced more than 60 years ago, PFASs are a category of man-made chemicals that degrade very slowly, if at all, in the environment. "I do think that Americans ...

"The Great Heart Bypass Scam..." And other deadly deceptions of popular heart treatments!
Post Date: 2016-08-10 01:06:16 by Tatarewicz
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Easy Health Options (infomercial for $20 ebook or regular printed) Recent reports shockingly reveal that up to 85 percent of coronary bypasses are unnecessary, done on patients who likely WON'T benefit. Why such a scam? Because a coronary bypass graft costs over $60,000 a pop—and that's a quick way for a heart surgeon to get a new Lexus or new boat! But it's time you heard the truth about today's popular heart treatments—the truth you're not being told. PLUS discover new natural secrets for reversing heart disease such as... The bypass-in-a-pill—sweeps dangerous plaque from your arteries without surgery, stents or risks. Make yourself 500 percent LESS ...

FOX News' Medical Team: What Do Hillary Clinton's Neurological Records Show?
Post Date: 2016-08-09 18:02:58 by scrapper2
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The 'FOX News Medical A-Team' talks about a photo that caught internet buzz over the weekend from February that showed Hillary Clinton needing the help of aides to walk up a set of stairs and reports of Clinton health problems in general. FOX News' Sean Hannity sets up the photo and the Clinton response: The picture, which shows Hillary Clinton apparently needing assistance to climb a flight of stairs at a campaign stop back in February was picked up by the Drudge Report, which posted this headline over the weekend, details Hillary Clinton's history with falls and speculating that the former Secretary of State could be experiencing a serious undisclosed medical condition. ...

Who is Hillary’s Handler?
Post Date: 2016-08-08 13:23:37 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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Who is Hillary’s Handler?August 7, 2016 By Mike Cernovich 182 CommentsMichael Jackson, Prince, and Elvis would travel with a personal doctor who could administer needed life-saving drugs and attention during a crisis. Remember when you thought famous people like Michael Jackson and Elvis had good medical care? What’s Clinton on? Hillary appears to travel with her own Michael Jackson/Elvis style doctor. Who is he? Hillary’s handler is part of her inner circle. Huma Abedin is the only person closer to Hillary than this man who handles her, picured on the left. Hillary looks “out of it” again. You can see her handler whispering into her ear. Is he hypnotizing ...

South Carolina girl died after contracting brain-eating amoeba
Post Date: 2016-08-08 07:20:18 by Tatarewicz
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Hannah Katherine Collins, of Charleston, S.C., was believed to have contracted the amoeba Naegleria fowleri while swimming near on the Edisto River on July 24. She died Friday night. BEAUFORT, S.C., Aug. 7 (UPI) -- A 11-year-old South Carolina girl has died after becoming infected with the so-called "brain-eating" amoeba. Hannah Katherine Collins, of Beaufort, was thought to have contracted the amoeba Naegleria fowleri while swimming in the Edisto River on July 24, according to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Contro in a news release. She died Friday night at Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. "Hannah loved life, her family and ...

Underweight seniors may have added Alzheimer's risk
Post Date: 2016-08-07 06:16:37 by Tatarewicz
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FRIDAY, Aug. 5, 2016 -- Having a lower weight may increase older adults' risk of the memory-robbing disorder Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests. The study included 280 healthy people aged 62 to 90 with normal mental function. The participants underwent physical exams, genetic testing and brain scans. According to the researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, there was a link between lower body weight and more extensive deposits of Alzheimer's-related beta-amyloid protein in the brain. This link was particularly strong in people with the APOE4 gene variant, which is known to increase the risk of Alzheimer's, ...

Another sugar supplement boosts immunity and fights cancer
Post Date: 2016-08-06 09:55:33 by Tatarewicz
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Whenever I talk about a healthy sugar, most people think I'm talking about ribose, a popular sugar supplement that's great for your health. But there's another sugar supplement you've probably never heard of that's extremely important for fighting infections, allergies, and even some forms of cancer. The sugar supplement has been around for a few years. Robbin, a Nutrient Insider reader, recently wrote me and said, "For the past 15 years, I boost my family's immune system every start of the winter season by adding arabinogalactans to their vitamin routine. This is a product derived from Larch trees. It definitely gives us a boost as it works in the ...

Brains of overweight people look 10 years older than those of lean people
Post Date: 2016-08-06 07:35:20 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Researchers have found evidence that the brains of middle-aged, overweight people have the same amount of white matter - the connective tissue that allows the brain to communicate - as a lean person 10 years older. If confirmed, the results suggest that obesity could play a role in how fast a person’s brain ages, causing it to shrink faster than a lean person’s would. "As our brains age, they naturally shrink in size, but it isn't clear why people who are overweight have a greater reduction in the amount of white matter," said one of the team, Lisa Ronan from the University of Cambridge in the UK. "We can only speculate on whether obesity ...

Cycling Injury .. Emergency Room Clowns & Misdiagnosis = Permanent Disability
Post Date: 2016-08-06 05:24:06 by Tatarewicz
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PravdaMainForum... I fell off of my bike June 13 this year, the doctors said it was a simple fracture of the humerus and that it would be better in four weeks .. the pain never diminished I went back to the same hospital June 27, they did more X Rays and said everything was fine. The Indian Radiographer rang me at home and said the ER medical staff were clowns, that I had needed emergency surgery fourteen days before, to which end against established protocols he had made an appointment with an Orthopedic Surgeon for the next day. The Orthopod did the surgery on June 30, he said the entire shoulder joint was shattered, that it was too late to save the joint since the ball end of the ...

Beyond probiotics: Why you need more than probiotics for good gut health
Post Date: 2016-08-05 00:27:48 by Tatarewicz
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It seems that everyone, including conventional medicine, has accepted that you need probiotics for good gut health. The good bacteria in probiotic supplements can go a long way toward healing a gut that's damaged from poor diet, age, or medications. But probiotics aren't all you need for a healthy gut. Your gut is more than just bacteria. There are also different types of cells you need to nourish. So in addition to providing the good bacteria, you also need to provide your gut with good nutrition. And that starts with plants. Plants give your gut two particular molecules it needs to function optimally. The first of these molecules is minerals. I believe minerals are the ...

Psychiatrists Drugging Children for “social justice”
Post Date: 2016-08-03 12:17:01 by Ada
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Licensed predators are preying on the poor I’m reprinting my 2012 article here, in part, to illustrate how major media let explosive stories drop like stones into deep lakes. Here today, gone tomorrow. As if nothing ever happened. This piece is about tyrannical (and quite insane) psychiatrists, who see themselves as social justice warriors on behalf of the poor, the ignored, the forgotten, the oppressed. These doctors have a strategy that scrambles brains, causes violent behavior, and deepens the problems of inner cities and their inhabitants. Their “solution to inequality” involves drugs, and opens a gateway from dangerous drugs to very dangerous drugs. It’s a ...

Burzynski: Cancer Is Serious Business | Full Documentary (Fuck the FDA)
Post Date: 2016-08-03 08:54:17 by noone222
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Why Civil Defense Still Matters
Post Date: 2016-08-03 07:23:17 by Ada
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Meet the Doctors for Disaster Preparedness Doctors for Disaster Preparedness is a small group of top scientists and doctors who publish a newsletter and hold an annual meeting at different defense and nuclear sites. At meetings speakers cover issues relating to civil defense, diseases, new chemical/technological discoveries, and global climate issues. Speakers offer varied viewpoints and the group is often bitterly criticized for its unorthodox challenges to the medical establishment. Their last program, described in more detail below, shows the variety of speakers and topics covered. I have been attending meetings since the 1980s when I first wrote about nuclear war survival. ...

Biological explanation for wheat sensitivity found
Post Date: 2016-08-02 09:19:43 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily.... Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the small intestine after someone who is genetically susceptible to the disorder ingests gluten from wheat, rye, or barley. This leads to a range of gastrointestinal symptoms, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloating. A new study may explain why people who do not have celiac disease or wheat allergy nevertheless experience a variety of gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms after ingesting wheat and related cereals. The findings suggest that these individuals have a weakened intestinal barrier, which leads to a body-wide inflammatory immune response. ...

Sea ice responsible for rising mercury in Antarctic fish, birds
Post Date: 2016-08-02 08:14:44 by Tatarewicz
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MELBOURNE, Aug. 1 (UPI) -- Researchers say Antarctic sea ice is encouraging the accumulation of methylmercury, a more toxic form of mercury, in birds and fish. Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey in Wisconsin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the University of Melbourne, analyzed different types of mercury, as well as communities of microorganisms, in ice and water samples collected from Antarctica. The research showed that bacteria in sea ice helps convert the mercury into its more toxic form, which accumulated in local food chains. When humans consume larger fish, they absorb methylmercury. An accumulation of methylmercury in humans can cause brain development issues ...

A team of ex-fighter pilots have invented a new way for surgeons look inside brains
Post Date: 2016-08-02 07:37:44 by Tatarewicz
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Science Alert... Fighter pilots and brain surgeons have a lot in common. With limited time and a high degree of risk, they must zero in on a dangerous target with the intent to destroy, making sure to minimise any collateral damage. Perhaps no one understands that relationship better than Alon Geri and Moty Avisar, veterans of the Israeli Air Force and co-founders of Surgical Theatre, an Ohio-based company that brings state-of-the-art virtual reality to brain surgeons. Physicians in thick black goggles can step inside a patient’s skull, explore the malformed region, craft a strategy for entry, elimination, and exit, and even do dry runs of the surgery itself. When it comes time to ...

Jeff's Sunday Morning Thoughts (San Fran edition)
Post Date: 2016-07-31 15:26:12 by BTP Holdings
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"Well I'll be damned, you really do eat like you say you do" Those were the words that came out of my friend Roger's mouth last night when we were at a steakhouse in San Francisco. Karen and I met up with Roger, his wife and a few other friends for a little feast at John's Grill in the financial district in San Fran... I ordered my usual, a medium rare ribeye with a baked potato on the side (Im pretty sure this would be my last meal if I was ever on death-row) Anyways, before the food came out the bread basket was getting passed around along with some cheeses that the rest of the table ordered. I politely passed on them like usual. Thats when Roger (who reads my ...

Martial Law Exercise? Feds Going Door-To-Door In Florida Asking For Urine Samples Amid Zika Outbreak
Post Date: 2016-07-31 10:40:01 by BTP Holdings
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Martial Law Exercise? Feds Going Door-To-Door In Florida Asking For Urine Samples Amid Zika Outbreak Mac Slavo July 30th, 2016 SHTFplan.com zika-worker Officials have said that at least four people in Florida have contracted the Zika virus and warn that the virus now appears to be spreading domestically either through contact with mosquitoes or direct human-to-human transmission. Until recently, the virus only appeared in individuals infected outside of the United States, primarily in South America. In an alarming development, according to CNN, federal, state and local officials have been deployed to canvas neighborhoods in Florida. The stated purpose is to ask questions, request ...

Regular nut consumption linked to less inflammation
Post Date: 2016-07-31 06:50:45 by Tatarewicz
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Eating five or more servings per week, or swapping out meat for nuts in meals three times a week, was shown to reduce biomarkers for inflammation. BOSTON, July 29 (UPI) -- Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes are made worse by inflammation, but researchers suggest eating nuts at least a few times a week could reduce inflammatory biomarkers. Eating a few servings of nuts per week, or replacing meats or grains in some meals with nuts, may help lower the risk or effects of diseases because of their effect on inflammation, report researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Peanuts and tree nuts contain magnesium, fiber, L-arginine, antioxidants ...

Teens who smoke daily found to have more health complaints
Post Date: 2016-07-30 05:21:46 by Tatarewicz
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 29 (Xinhua) -- A new study by researchers in the United States and Norway indicates that teenagers who do smoke daily are reporting more health complaints than in years past. Marc Braverman, lead author and a professor in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University (OSU), said while smoking is on the decline among adults and adolescents in most places around the world, "some adolescents smoke as an attempt to cope with their health problems, and that subgroup may represent a growing proportion of teen smokers." "Teens who smoke report significantly higher levels of health complaints than nonsmoking teens, and we found that ...

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