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Author: Erin Elizabeth

25 reasons to go & pick dandelions right now

(Editor’s Note: It’s officially spring and for many of us, that means dandelions. However, it’s not all bad news. Read on!) Who hasn’t seen those pesky yellow weeds pop up in the garden from time to time? Yet try as you might – from picking them to poisoning them – nothing keeps them at bay for too long. Perhaps it’s time you embraced the tenacious dandelion and all the benefits it can bring? The Health Benefits of Dandelions Dandelion has been used throughout history to treat everything from liver problems and kidney disease to heartburn and appendicitis. Every part of this common weed...

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NY Post: Pesticide linked to cancer is in nearly every US food: report

According to a new report, scientists with the FDA have found glyphosate “in everything from corn to honey, granola, wheat crackers and oatmeal.”1 However, while the FDA has been testing these foods, for nearly two years, the report didn’t come from them. No, this newly released report is thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request. (Apparently, broccoli was the only food “on hand” that didn’t show any traces of the herbicide.) RELATED STORY: The $66 billion Bayer-Monsanto merger just got a major green light — but farmers are terrified Documents from the request show:2 FDA chemist, Narong Chamkasem, finding...

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CNN: Group of rare eye cancer cases baffles experts

Researchers and epidemiologists are stumped about how the rare ocular melanoma, which normally occurs in about six in every 1 million people, has been found in more than 50 people around Huntersville, North Carolina, and Auburn, Alabama. And an even bigger question how at least 38 of them attended Auburn University between 1983 and 2001 (to date, four have died of the disease). “Ocular melanoma refers to a malignant tumor that develops from cells called melanocytes that produce the dark-colored pigment melanin, which is present in people’s skin, eyes and hair and the lining of some internal organs, according to...

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What’s your gut microbiome enterotype?

Written By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM on May 1st, 2018 The human gut has “a diverse collection of microorganisms making up some 1,000 species, with each individual presenting with their own unique collection of species.” But it wasn’t known whether this variation is on a continuum or if people cluster into specific classifiable types until a famous study analyzed the gut flora of people across multiple countries and continents. The researchers identified three so-called enterotypes. It’s pretty amazing that with so many hundreds of types of bacteria that people would settle into just one of three categories. The researchers figured that our guts are like ecosystems,...

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Life Site: Alfie Evans was given 4 drugs just before he died

According to Life Site News, Alfie Evans (allegedly) died within hours of receiving four different drugs from a nurse at Alder Hey hospital. (This information was obtained via two different sources with connections to the Evans family.) “According to Italian newspaper La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana, a nurse entered the child’s cubicle after his father Tom had been called aside and gave him four drugs. A source close to the family told LifeSiteNews that these were injections that were administered to Alfie after Tom had been summoned for an unusual middle-of-the-night meeting with the hospital. The child died two hours later.”3...

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