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NBC: FDA Moves to Ban Cancer-Causing Pork Antibiotic

[…]the European Union. The government and consumer groups want farmers to stop using it, and other antibiotics, to fatten animals because the practice is helping to spread antibiotic-resistant superbugs. However, the FDA’s main concern is that consumers might be exposed to carcinogenic substances. Yes I know, that sentence- the FDA is worried about substances causing cancer- seems strange but as I always remind you, our message is spreading. The antibiotic is not used on people (thankfully, as studies have shown it to cause cancer in rats) in the US and because producers aren’t required to report to the FDA which drugs […]
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MAN EATS 2 TBS OF COCONUT OIL TWICE A DAY FOR 60 DAYS AND THIS HAPPENS TO HIS BRAIN!

[…]disease, the neurons in certain areas of the brain are unable to take in glucose due to insulin resistance, and slowly die off… if these cells had access to ketone bodies, they could potentially stay alive and continue to function.” The Results To make a long story short, Dr. Newport started giving a daily dose of coconut oil to her husband, Steve. Just 60 days after he started taking it, Dr. Newport recalls that Steve was alert and happy, talkative and making jokes, and the tremor he’d developed was less noticeable. He was able to concentrate on one task instead […]
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Ryan Gosling Speaks Out Against Costco’s Caged Hens

[…]have proven to be conflicting. For example, the retail chain announced it would only source antibiotic-free chicken, but then turned around and agreed to sell GM salmon in its Seattle store. What is going on? As the Humane Society stated in its initial report on the investigation: “We understand that companies need time to make major changes, but it’s been nearly a decade and Costco still doesn’t even have a timeline for accomplishing that transition… I am sure that no reasonable observer would expect that company to wait nearly a decade to act on its statement of principles.” Despite one’s motive for […]
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Prolonged Antibiotic Treatment Offers No Relief For Lasting Lyme Symptoms

[…]over use of antibiotics (which is a persistent problem in the US) raises the risk of developing antibiotic resistance in bacteria and other infections in individual patients. He says the reason patients are still sick is, “…complicated, and treatment shouldn’t involve antibiotics for months or years. It’s unnerving to both physicians and patients because nobody likes having something that we don’t understand.” He says more antibiotics just represent false hope. Lyme is more complicated than not, but there is help. I overcame Lyme and would love to give you my free ebook- click here and I’ll send it to you. Even though […]
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What High Fructose Corn Syrup Does To Your Brain

[…]to be present in 30% of American adults. Because NAFDL is not often benign, and related to insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome, those who have it are more likely to develop type II diabetes and potentially cirrhosis of the liver. The reason it is related to insulin resistance is because one of its main causes is the consumption of fructose, including, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS)- the kind of sweetener used in sugary snacks and soda. Understanding the relationship between NAFDL and sugar metabolism, insulin activity, and, inflammation, is imperative as these issues can develop into other more dangerous things. […]
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Antibiotic CIPRO may become basis of new herbicide?!

[…]an untried mode of action to focus on,” Dr Mylne told ABC. Because of people’s growing resistance(rightly so) to glyphosate(which was originally an antibiotic)the agro-chemical industry is on the lookout for new products that farmers won’t be worried using. In the last 15 to 20 years, nothing new has been discovered and time is money. This smells like trouble to me. Take a moment and watch this: Source: […]
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9 Proven Ways to Fix The Hormones That Control Your Weight

[…]sensitivity: Avoid or minimize sugar: High amounts of fructose and sucrose promote insulin resistance and raise insulin levels (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15). Reduce carbohydrates: A low-carb diet can cause an immediate drop in insulin levels (16, 17, 18, 19). Fill up on protein: Protein actually raises insulin in the short-term. However, it should lead to long-term reductions in insulin resistance by helping you lose belly fat (20, 21). Include plenty of healthy fats: Omega-3 fats found in fatty fish can help lower fasting insulin levels (22). Exercise regularly: Overweight women who walked briskly or jogged had an improvement […]
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Inflammation- fight it with these 6 Supplements

[…]also reduces inflammation. Several studies show that it reduces the inflammation linked to insulin resistance, cancer, liver disease, heart disease and other disorders (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). Additionally, alpha-lipoic acid may help reduce blood levels of several inflammatory markers, including IL-6 and ICAM-1. Alpha-lipoic acid has also reduced inflammatory markers in multiple studies in heart disease patients (9). However, a few studies have found no changes in these markers in people taking alpha-lipoic acid, compared to control groups (10, 11, 12). Recommended dosage: 300–600 mg daily. No issues have been reported in people taking 600 mg […]
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Low-Carb/Ketogenic Diets and Exercise Performance- The Low Down

[…]may improve net protein balance (35, 36). Improve neural drive: Carbs also improve neural drive, resistance to fatigue and mental focus during exercise (37). However, this doesn’t mean your diet must be very high in carbs, like a typical Western diet. A moderate-carb or carb cycling diet may work well for most sports. In fact, a moderate-carb, higher-protein diet seems to be optimal for muscle growth and body composition for people who are lean and active (38). Bottom Line: Carbs play an important role in muscle growth and high-intensity exercise performance. There is no research showing low-carb diets to be […]
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HIV-Prevention Drug Has First Failure

[…]As health agencies have noted, since the rollout of Truvada, this is the first incident of drug resistance-failure out of the tens of thousands of people who are using PrEP to manage their sexual health. PrEP is, on the whole, working.” Doctors and researchers are encouraging calm- not fear. We must continue to educate at risk populations and remind them that Truvada isn’t magic; it’s part of a system of protection that also includes condoms and regular health screenings. Stay safe everyone. Source: The Verge and […]

20 Common Reasons Why You’re Not Losing Weight

[…]Weights One of the most important things you can do when losing weight is to do some form of resistance training, like lifting weights. This can help you hold on to your precious muscle mass, which is often burned along with body fat if you are not exercising (17). Lifting weights can also help prevent metabolic slowdown, and make sure that what is beneath the fat looks good (18). You don’t want to lose a bunch of weight just to look “skinny-fat” underneath. 7. You’re Binge Eating (Even on Healthy Food) Binge eating is a common side effect of dieting. […]
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Is the Resistance To Smart Meters Justified? This Is The Shocking Truth.

Is the Resistance To Smart Meters Justified? Two leaders of an anti-smart meter “action group” were recently arrested which got me wondering, what’s the big deal about smart meters? What I found will shock you… Well, it seems there are serious problems with both smart meters and the grid it’s supposed to connect us with. Spending billions to install smart meters while wasting millions by trashing existing analog meters doesn’t make economic sense. The utility companies will say each RF pulse is insignificant. But there can be up to 10,000 pulses in one day from a smart meter. Smart Meter […]
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Cut down on inflammation by staying clear of these 6 foods

[…]in the regular soda group had increased levels of uric acid, which drives inflammation and insulin resistance (8). Sugars can also cause harm because they supply excess amounts of fructose. While the small amounts of fructose in fruits and vegetables are fine, getting large amounts from added sugars is a bad idea. Eating a lot of fructose has been linked to obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, fatty liver disease, cancer and chronic kidney disease (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15). Researchers have also found that fructose causes inflammation within the endothelial cells that line your blood vessels (16). High fructose intake has […]
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Tick populations increase, new diagnostic tools and a new strain of Lyme.

[…]lingered for six months. From the article at GenEngNews: “Early Lyme disease prior to antibiotic therapy was characterized by marked upregulation of Toll-like receptor signaling but lack of activation of the inflammatory T-cell apoptotic and B-cell developmental pathways seen in other acute infectious syndromes,” wrote the study’s authors. “Six months after completion of therapy, Lyme disease patients were found to have 31 to 60% of their pathways in common with three different immune-mediated chronic diseases. No differential gene expression signature was observed between Lyme disease patients with resolved illness to those with persistent symptoms at six months post-treatment.” Which syndromes? […]
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Thank you Germany! 62-Mile Bicycle Highway That’s Completely Car Free.

[…]a Berlin bike autobahn plan- linking the city center with the southwest area- is also facing resistance, many see that this idea has real potential. The idea nonetheless has real potential for medium-length journeys, pushing the limits of frequent daily bike use out from the (now well-provided-for) inner city into the suburbs and wider regions. Munich isalready planning a network like this one, which will stretch from the historic center out along 14 protected two-lane paths through the suburbs into the surrounding lake land. Germany’s fourth city, Cologne, has a smaller plan for a similar bike highway out into its western exurbs. […]
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Dr. Max Gerson… A cure that cost his life.

[…]which responded to the dietetic treatment showed clearly that the human body lost part of its resistance and healing power, as he left the way of natural nutrition for generations. The fundamental damage starts with the use of artificial fertilizer for vegetables and fruits as well as for fodder. Thus the chemically transformed vegetarian and meat nourishment, increasing through generations, transforms the organs and functions of the human body in the wrong direction. Another basic defect lies in the waste of excrement’s of the cities. Instead of returning the natural manure to the fruit-bearing soil, it is led into the […]

Scientists have found a new strain of bacteria resistant to ALL antibiotics

[…]Dr. Senanayake, “…one of the bigger factors is that animals consume a lot of antibiotics. In the US, for example, about 80 per cent of antibiotics used are used in animals not humans.” In recent years, governments, in particular the US, have tried to provide incentives for pharmaceutical companies to make new antibiotics. If that doesn’t happen, and we don’t begin to prescribe less, some estimate that by 2050 around 100 trillion dollars will be spent on antibiotic resistant bacteria and we could lose about 300 million people. We have played the antibiotic game for far too long and are now […]
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