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HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP MAY FUEL COLON CANCER
Post Date: 2019-04-16 20:07:58 by Horse
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It’s no secret that health experts and nutritionists have been wary of high fructose corn syrup for years. But now they have one more reason to advocate against it: a new study published in the journal Science says that the sugary substance boosts the growth of cancerous tumors in mice. The study, conducted by researchers at Cornell University and Baylor University, found that consuming a modest amount of high-fructose corn syrup every day—about the equivalent of drinking one can of soda—can accelerate the growth of cancerous tumors in mice’s intestines.

How to keep your lungs healthy for life
Post Date: 2019-04-16 04:44:28 by Tatarewicz
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Most of us take our lungs for granted until they start causing problems. If you have any lung condition, you can't afford to ignore pollution. There are many conditions that can affect your lungs, and the most common are asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic lung damage usually (but not always) down to smoking. If you have the inherited condition alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency or bronchiectasis, which cause chronic lung damage even without smoking, you need to pay special attention to any potential outside influences that may cause further problems. Asthma is closely linked to other allergic conditions like hay fever, and many sufferers find their symptoms ...

Benefits of Regular Fasting
Post Date: 2019-04-15 03:39:54 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... One of the healthiest lifestyle strategies is easy and won’t cost you anything. In fact you’ll probably end up making money in the long run. I’m talking about intermittent fasting (IF), a healthy idea that’s been practiced for thousands of years. Intermittent fasting turns on genes that stimulate growth and repair and anti-aging, especially in combination with exercise. If done correctly it can help keep the body in fat burning mode. And it’s got important effects on stimulating motivation and drive and brain power. After all when someone is young and ambitious we often say that they are…”hungry” In a famous experiment in the 1940’s ...

Fibromyalgia
Post Date: 2019-04-14 19:40:47 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... The first thing I think about when I hear the dreaded diagnosis is something one of my professors in pharmacy school used to talk about at least once a semester. "A diagnosis is a definition and a definition is not a disease." What he meant was the nomenclature associated with some type of bodily dysfunction is nothing more than a moniker and designation. It tells nothing about what is occurring in the body or how to address it; it simply names it. Fibromyalgia is the Latin term for “muscle fiber pain”. That means when you go to your doctor complaining of muscle pain and you leave with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, what your medical guru is basically doing is ...

Starting Your Day on the Internet Is Damaging Your Brain
Post Date: 2019-04-14 02:54:22 by Tatarewicz
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Pocket... I’ve said before the first 3 hours of your day can dictate how your life turns out. And this often begins with the very first thing that you decide to put in your brain. You can either start you day with junk food for the brain (the internet, distracting apps, etc) or you can start the day with healthy food for the brain (reading, meditation, journaling, exercising, etc). When you start the day with junk food for the brain, you put yourself at a self imposed handicap that inhibits your ability to get into flow and prevents you from doing deep work. When you start the day with health food for your brain, the exact opposite happens. Anytime I start my day with junk food for ...

The 5 best herbal antibiotics and anti-virals that kill deadly MRSA, flesh-eating bacteria, superbugs and a host of other pathogens
Post Date: 2019-04-13 10:19:16 by BTP Holdings
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The 5 best herbal antibiotics and anti-virals that kill deadly MRSA, flesh-eating bacteria, superbugs and a host of other pathogens Thursday, May 31, 2012 by: JB Bardot (NaturalNews) In my article The 5 best natural antibiotics and anti-virals that destroy superbugs and just about everything else, I discuss some of the best natural substances for treating MRSA and other antibiotic-resistant bacteria. www.naturalnews.com/03551...ntibiotics_superbugs.html Natural News recently reported frightening information regarding the development of new, antibiotic-resistant strains of MRSA and flesh-eating bacteria appearing in hospitals around the country. These findings indicate that even ...

Hidden Epidemic: Death By Hospital
Post Date: 2019-04-13 09:10:50 by Ada
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It is only a matter of time now……. we must read between the lines. Public health authorities are not forthcoming about a fungal infection that has been stealthily killing people for over a decade. There will be no safe place to run to. Hospitals will be cordoned off. Nurses will refuse to go to work. Human populations will die off in large numbers, starting in areas where anti-fungal herbicides have been employed that spawn drug resistance, as an ongoing public health threat that has been hidden for too long, spreads beyond hospital walls and now cannot be reversed. That is a predictable scenario given the following facts that have been hidden for too long. Health authorities ...

Treating Muscle, Brain Disorders
Post Date: 2019-04-13 00:26:53 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Scientists have found that the enzymes ULK1 and ULK2 play a key role in breaking down cell structures called stress granules, whose persistence leads to toxic buildup of proteins that kill muscle and brain cells. Such buildup is central to the pathology of three related diseases: inclusion body myopathy (IBM), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). IBM causes weakness in arm and leg muscles. ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, causes paralysis due to the death of nerve cells controlling voluntary muscles. FTD is a form of dementia that damages areas of the brain associated with personality, behavior and language. Led by St. Jude ...

Brain Waves
Post Date: 2019-04-12 03:13:55 by Tatarewicz
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chn... The brain is an electrical generator endlessly producing and emitting streams of energy. And no mere random chaotic emanations of energy are these. Rather, they are more akin to the organized flow of water on the on the surface of the ocean. Scientists actually refer to the movements as waves. They measure their motion and patterns on a device called an EEG (electroencephalogram). Like all waves, the ones produced by the brain ebb and flow. Electrical bursts “fire” and then cease firing, essentially blinking on and off. The amount of times a burst of brain electricity and its subsequent cessation, turn on and off in every second is called a “cycle” and is ...

Neuroscience shows that 50-year-olds can have the brains of 25-year-olds if they sit quietly and do nothing for 15 minutes a day
Post Date: 2019-04-11 14:53:07 by Horse
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Neuroscientist Sara Lazar found that people who practiced meditation had more gray matter in the part of the brain linked to decision-making and working memory: the frontal cortex.

MEDICAL ALERT: Hospitals are releasing deadly superbug fungi into the open air, “colonizing” the population with dangerous pathogens that have a 41% – 88% fatality rate
Post Date: 2019-04-10 08:54:02 by Ada
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(Natural News) Imagine a dystopian science-fiction future where hospital ventilation systems are pumping out a deadly superbug, right into the open atmosphere, where winds carry it to local communities and farms, infecting crops and foods with chemical-resistant fungal strains that have a reported 41% – 88% fatality rate in humans. And imagine the CDC knew about it, but refused to tell you which hospitals were infected. Local hospitals hid the fact that their own hospital rooms and intensive care units were being overrun with this fatal fungi, and that all the world’s epidemiological experts had no idea where the pathogen had come from or how to stop it. But they all kept it a ...

The Reason Big Pharma and Big Food Want You to Think Eggs are Bad – And Why They Are Not
Post Date: 2019-04-09 15:35:01 by Horse
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Ever since the cholesterol theory of heart disease was created during the 1970s and 1980s, eggs have been vilified as a potential threat for not only heart disease, but more recently even diabetes. Official institutional warnings of egg consumption continue, even as the cholesterol theory of heart disease is crumbling with the emerging unbiased science proving otherwise. Diabetes type 2 has become epidemic in cultures that have embraced western processed food diets. There have been some epidemiological surveys that have managed to associate egg consumption with an increased risk of diabetes. Those seem to be publicized more than studies that have the different conclusions. Finland has ...

Our diet is killing us: The modern diet is harmful to gut flora, can lower immune function
Post Date: 2019-04-08 16:27:34 by Horse
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Many people are getting sick – even dying – because of the food they eat. Take the typical American diet for example. It is loaded with processed, low-fiber foods, chemicals, and denatured ingredients that are toxic to the body, especially to the gut. Most Americans only consume around 15 grams (g) of fiber each day, which is 10 times lesser than our hunter-gatherer and agrarian ancestors. Diets low in fiber, like the typical American diet, produce a range of internal deficiencies, according to a study carried out by researchers at the Stanford University of Medicine. In particular, low-fiber diets deplete complex microbial ecosystems and erode gut health. As a result, a loss of ...

AUDIO: The Original Dead Doctors Don't Lie Lecture
Post Date: 2019-04-08 15:58:56 by Tatarewicz
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CHN... Dr. Joel Wallach, has been the entry point into a world of optimum, sustainable health for millions of health conscious people. Dr. Wallach, author, lecturer, renown nutritionist, clinician, researcher and pathologist, draws on the lessons of his unique professional career to explain the importance of full spectrum colloidal mineral supplementation and self-help strategies If issues of longevity, peak fitness and life potential matter to you, consider this tape a must. Listen Now "app.getresponse.com/click...W&u=BNrSW&y=E&z=EQKeM8e&"

Cheese may help control blood sugar
Post Date: 2019-04-07 04:55:08 by Tatarewicz
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Cheese's high fat content has made it a dietary culprit in the minds of many people, but a new University of Alberta study funded by Dairy Farmers of Canada (C.B.C.) shows it helps control blood sugar levels. Pre-diabetic rats that ate both low-fat and regular cheese showed improved levels of blood sugar, which may be promising for people who enjoy nibbling their cheddar but are worried about the fat content. "It suggests that eating cheese doesn't make things worse and may in fact make things better in terms of cardiovascular disease or diabetes risk," said U of A nutrition expert Catherine Chan, who wanted to find out specifically how cheese affected insulin ...

Deadly germs, Lost cures: A Mysterious Infection, Spanning the Globe in a Climate of Secrecy
Post Date: 2019-04-06 15:47:53 by Ada
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Last May, an elderly man was admitted to the Brooklyn branch of Mount Sinai Hospital for abdominal surgery. A blood test revealed that he was infected with a newly discovered germ as deadly as it was mysterious. Doctors swiftly isolated him in the intensive care unit. The germ, a fungus called Candida auris, preys on people with weakened immune systems, and it is quietly spreading across the globe. Over the last five years, it has hit a neonatal unit in Venezuela, swept through a hospital in Spain, forced a prestigious British medical center to shut down its intensive care unit, and taken root in India, Pakistan and South Africa . Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter Recently ...

Healthcare Workers Fall Victim to Yemen’s Latest Cholera Epidemic
Post Date: 2019-04-06 10:08:10 by Ada
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The deliberate attacks on water wells and water treatment facilities in Yemen are causing some in the country to wonder if the U.S.-backed Saudi coalition is attempting to intentionally trigger another cholera epidemic. More15 SANA’A, YEMEN — In Yemen’s Al Sabeen Hospital dozens of cholera patients lie motionless in their beds awaiting treatment for a disease eradicated in most of the world but making an aggressive resurgence in war-torn Yemen. Al Sabeen doctor Mohammed Abdul-Mughni, who had been working in a temporary diarrhea treatment center in the hospital, would usually be making the rounds at the hospital but he succumbed to cholera himself on March 28 after being ...

America’s “Medical Deep State”. The Role of the CDC
Post Date: 2019-04-04 10:28:44 by Ada
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For over two decades, American families have faced an unscrupulous foe that threatens the public health and welfare. It is a rogue, unmanageable institution within our federal government, now seemingly beholden solely to private interests. Citizens have been horribly mistaken in believing that the nation’s leading health agency, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), honors its mandate to protect the public from “dangerous health threats,” both domestic and foreign. We are expected to assume the CDC relies upon the most advanced and cutting-edge medical science and data to make its policy decisions. However, the agency’s history of corruption and fraud contradict its ...

The Three Forms of Vitamin A
Post Date: 2019-04-02 17:56:11 by Tatarewicz
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While many topically applied vitamins have skin benefits, none can come close to the wide ranging salubrious effects provided by Vitamin A, a powerful and multifunctional oily nutrient that is available in three major forms. The most common and the most stable form of Vitamin A is called retinyl palmitate. Retinyl is the Latin designation for Vitamin A and palmitate represents a carrying case or ferry for Vitamin A, acting to shuttle to the nutrient around in a protective bubble. This is the type that is absorbed into the body from the digestive system when we take supplements or eat Vitamin A containing foods. Topically it has some nice moisturizing and skin softening properties and there ...

How long should a power nap be?
Post Date: 2019-04-02 00:30:39 by Tatarewicz
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Patient...There are countless benefits to a good night’s sleep, such as increased focus, memory retention and creativity. But it's not always easy to get your recommended seven to eight hours. We asked an expert for their advice on power naps and if they make a difference to your overall health. Power naps are nothing new. The artist Salvador Dali wrote in his memoir that he would sit on a chair with a key in his hand held over a plate. As soon as he fell asleep the key would fall, waking him up so he'd be ready to work. There has even been a study by NASA suggesting that 26 minutes is the optimal napping time to increase alertness and performance. It seems great minds think ...

Chitin
Post Date: 2019-04-01 23:56:02 by Tatarewicz
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CRN.... Shrimp and lobsters make their own anti-inflammatory molecules, and that has scientists very excited. In a press release posted last week by the College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, officials announced that they had received a $380,000 National Institute of Health grant to investigate just how the marine medicine could be used to eliminate inflammatory diseases in humans. The crabby chemical that is the center of attention is called a chitin, and it’s a key constituent of the shells of various oceans animals including crayfish, shrimp, krill, and barnacles, and is one of the most abundant molecules in all of nature, second only to cellulose. And, as it turns ...

Six Month-Old Baby Dies Just Five Days After Receiving 13 Vaccines
Post Date: 2019-03-31 15:04:20 by Horse
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According to Alisa, the doctor spent a long time deciding exactly which vaccinations Bently should receive and told Alisa that they shouldn’t give him too many. The doctor eventually decided on a total of 13 vaccinations, which Alisa now believes led to Bently’s death just five days later. If this were not bad enough, the hospital then decided to blame Alisa for Bently’s death and called child protective services (CPS), who immediately removed her two year-old daughter from the home and gave her to the grandmother to care for her. Fortunately, her daughter was returned a few months later.

The Making of a Monster: We’re All Lab Rats in the Government’s Secret Experiments
Post Date: 2019-03-31 10:13:02 by Ada
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“But these weren’t the kind of monsters that had tentacles and rotting skin, the kind a seven-year-old might be able to wrap his mind around—they were monsters with human faces, in crisp uniforms, marching in lockstep, so banal you don’t recognize them for what they are until it’s too late.” — Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children The U.S. government, in its pursuit of so-called monsters, has itself become a monster. This is not a new development, nor is it a revelation. This is a government that has in recent decades unleashed untold horrors upon the world—including its own citizenry—in the name of global conquest, ...

Air pollution linked to psychotic episodes in teens
Post Date: 2019-03-31 06:42:41 by Tatarewicz
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Telegraph... Car pollution increases the rate of psychotic episodes and worsens mental illness, a groundbreaking study suggests. The first research ever to investigate the link between psychotic experiences and poor air quality found teenagers living in areas of high pollution suffered more than those in cleaner environments. The researchers, from King's College London, used data from 2,232 children born in England and Wales. They found that, overall, approximately a third of adolescents reported hearing or seeing something that wasn’t there, or feeling paranoid on at least one occasion between the ages of 12 and 18. Such episodes, while not necessarily serious in themselves, ...

VIDEO: Ben Fuchs Cholesterol
Post Date: 2019-03-31 02:16:46 by Tatarewicz
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Ben Fuchs describes the many important functions of cholesterol in the body and debunks the idea that cholesterol is "Bad". In this Video he also includes solutions for how it is best controlled. "Doctors assess the goodness or badness of cholesterol with the direction it is heading... HDL tends to carry cholesterol to the liver hence it is good. LDL tends to carry cholesterol away from the liver and to the bloodstream hence it is bad" VIDEO: Pharmacist Ben Fuchs on Cholesterol "app.getresponse.com/click...W&u=BNrSW&y=Q&z=ESGgCYT&" "app.getresponse.com/click...W&u=BNrSW&y=Q&z=EGJfILf&" Learn How to Make your ...

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