Get Erin's Book Free

Sign up for Updates!

Search results for "holistic doctors found dead"

Results 2641 - 2651 of 2651Page 133 of 133
Sorted by: Relevance | Sort by: DateResults per-page: 10 | 20 | 50 | All

Sabal Trail Pipeline In Florida Causing Uproar (and Gov Rick Scott bought stock in the company!)

[…]one against the Bell brothers. While they countersued on the grounds of trespassing (they found men out surveying their land), the Bells lost. And after more back and forth in settlements, Spectra sued the Bells for $47,000 in court fees. The brothers aren’t sure how they are going to pay for it but in the mean time they are hoping to raise a bit via GoFundMe. If you gave ANY money toward Standing Rock, please consider helping these brothers out who are not only losing their land but having to pay for trying to stand up against a bully.  What can be done? […]
Read more » Sabal Trail Pipeline In Florida Causing Uproar (and Gov Rick Scott bought stock in the company!)

Leonardo DiCaprio investing in veggie burger that ‘bleeds’ like beef

[…]Leo DiCaprio. The Beyond Burger, which has grown in popularity since last year, can now be found in more than “350 Whole Foods locations, 850 Safeways, all 100 BurgerFi’s locations, six TGI Fridays, and hundreds of other grocery stores, including over 500 Krogers — the largest grocery chain in the United States.” RELATED ARTICLE: A boiled egg for vegans: Veggie version that’s totally chicken-free is created from plants in a lab The Oscar-winning actor and environmental activist said in a statement: “Livestock production is a major contributor to carbon emissions. Shifting from animal meat to the plant-based meats developed by Beyond Meat is one of the most […]
Read more » Leonardo DiCaprio investing in veggie burger that ‘bleeds’ like beef

Hope for Alzheimer’s patients

[…]These findings were confirmed in two larger studies of more than 1,000 autopsies each, which found the same thing. Atherosclerosis in the brain is significantly more frequent and severe in those with Alzheimer’s disease. This suggests that strategies proven to delay the progression of artery disease like plant-based diets may be useful for preventing or treating Alzheimer’s disease. Of course, autopsy studies are a little late for that, so to assess the impact of intracranial arterial narrowing on the progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease, researchers followed 400 people with cognitive impairment for four years using CT angiography—special CAT scans that evaluate the amount […]

CNN: Delta Will Ditch the Uniforms Many Employees Call ‘Toxic’

[…]looking clothing in place of the uniform. The airlines asserted that it conducted testing and found the uniforms to be safe. But the lawsuit challenged that study and said the employees’ own test detected the existence of “chemicals and heavy metals far in excess of industry accepted safe levels for garments.” RELATED STORY: American Airlines flight attendants preparing to sue after claiming their uniforms made them violently ill Hence, on Wednesday, Delta said that it is beginning the process to change the uniforms, which will cost the company millions of dollars. Delta spokesman Anthony Black said: “The uniform was certified […]
Read more » CNN: Delta Will Ditch the Uniforms Many Employees Call ‘Toxic’

CBS: Walmart & Whole Foods Parmesan Cheese Contain Wood

[…]a surprise visit to a cheese factory in rural Pennsylvania on a cold November day in 2012. They found what they were looking for: evidence that Castle Cheese Inc. was doctoring its 100 percent real parmesan with cut-rate substitutes and such fillers as wood pulp and distributing it to some of the country’s biggest grocery chains. One might be tempted to think of this as a ripped-from-the-headlines episode of “NYPD Bleu,” except that the FDA wasn’t playing. Some grated Parmesan suppliers have been mislabeling products by filling them with too much cellulose, a common anti-clumping agent made from wood pulp, or […]
Read more » CBS: Walmart & Whole Foods Parmesan Cheese Contain Wood

US Govt Has Been Funding This Israeli Cannabis Researcher For 50 Years

[…]know exactly how the plant made the human mind and body react that way. Mechoulam and his team found the answer: THC triggered what they called the endocannabinoid system, which they figured out was the largest receptor system in the human body. Mechoulam’s team also determined that the human brain produces its own cannabinoids—two compounds that stimulate this receptor system almost exactly as THC does. They named one molecule 2AG and the other “anandamide,” after the Sanskrit word ananda, which means “bliss.” Mechoulam and other influential researchers believe that these compounds could alleviate dozens of diseases and ailments, including schizophrenia, […]
Read more » US Govt Has Been Funding This Israeli Cannabis Researcher For 50 Years

Man Dies After Tree Limb Falls on Him

[…]with his family and friends. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office reported that Kibert was found unconscious in a greenspace behind a home around 8:15 a.m. A neighborhood resident called 911 and performed CPR until responders arrived. He was taken to OHSU but died from his injuries. His death is being attributed to the unusually strong windstorm that swept through the region on Friday. It knocked out trees, snagged power lines, and may have loosened the earth below the large tree. We sometimes forget just how strong trees can be. However, if you are in the middle of a storm and your […]

ABC: Home-Cooked Meals Linked to Fewer Harmful Chemicals in the Body, Study Says

[…]contaminated drinking water across the US, lawsuits allege After analyzing the results, the team found those who ate meals at home had significantly lower levels of PFAS in their bodies, while those who ate more fast food and at restaurants had higher levels of it. Co-author Laurel Schaider said in a statement: “This is the first study to observe a link between different sources of food and PFAS exposures in the U.S. population. Our results suggest migration of PFAS chemicals from food packaging into food can be an important source of exposure to these chemicals.”1 RELATED STORY: The hunt for […]
Read more » ABC: Home-Cooked Meals Linked to Fewer Harmful Chemicals in the Body, Study Says

Marijuana tampons to save women from period cramps.

[…]cannabis-laced tampons contain THC and CBD (the two main active cannabinoid compounds found in marijuana), which help take down pain, release happy chemicals to the brain, and relax muscles and nerves. Many women who have already tried them are saying they’ve helped with the awful terror that is having your period.” Before you get too excited, these aren’t super easy to get your hands on. In order to purchase them, you first have to join Fiora’s collective and depending on what state you live in, you might even need to fill out an application and include a physician’s recommendation letter. […]
Read more » Marijuana tampons to save women from period cramps.

Geoengineering Watch: Global alert news

[…]only to dedicate ourselves to doing our individual part. Detailed activist instructions can be found on the homepage of GeoengineeringWatch.org, along with our most current awareness-raising materials. If we can expose the climate engineering insanity, we can stop it, make your voice heard. This very compelling 20-second time-lapse video of aerosol spraying in Yosemite National Park was taken on December 12th, 2018. Video footage credit: Chris Falkenstein RELATED STORY: Could Northern California’s “Wildfires” Be Directly Related To Geoengineering? *Article originally appeared at Geoengineering Watch. Reposted with […]

USA Today: Study linking mother’s fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in kids raises questions

[…]moms with higher levels of fluoride during pregnancy scored lower on intelligence tests. It also found higher fluoride consumption by the mother may impact boys more than girls. RELATED STORY: FDA wants to lower amount of fluoride in bottled water, but scientists say it is still too high JAMA Pediatrics published the study on Monday. In an editor’s note, the peer-reviewed journal’s editor, Dimitri Christakis, recognized the controversial nature of the study. In the note, Christakis stated the study was subject to extra scrutiny for its methods and findings. Christakis wrote in the editor’s note: “This study is neither the first, nor will it […]
Read more » USA Today: Study linking mother’s fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in kids raises questions