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[…]but those issues would come with other symptoms. As always, if you are unsure- check with your doctor. So, what do we do when we have non-serious dark circles? Yes, you can put makeup over them or wear sunglasses(movie stars swear by big glasses), but there is apparently an effective and natural way to not just cover them up- but eliminate them- and all you’ll need is baking soda and water! Check out the video below: If you love natural solutions as much as I do, you’ll have likely used baking soda as a shampoo (with apple cider vinegar), a […]
[…]force us into isn’t how we’re designed to walk, says Jacqueline Sutera, a surgically trained doctor of podiatric medicine and spokesperson for the APMA. ‘Your entire skeleton is affected by heels but the issues start at the feet,’ she says. Wearing high heels day after day puts you at risk for a long list of foot problems, including calluses, ingrown toenails, hammertoes, bunions, sesamoiditis, tendonitis, a permanently shortened Achilles tendon, stress fractures, and sprained ankles.” These issues will get worse over time and then in our late thirties or forties, the fat pads on the bottoms of our feet begin […]
[…]are told that Dr Stephens was very much into health and fitness. Like many of the other doctors, he was a man of faith and that was made clear in nearly every article we have read. We hope there is a thorough investigation. We’ve waited days to hear results of the autopsy (we would understand if there was a heart attack) but the only information available is about his funeral arrangements and announcements so we’re writing this piece. Rest in Peace. Here is the recap, full story, and timeline on all the doctors. You can sign up here for my […]
[…]It is estimated that 70% of the worldwide population is allergic. But if you asked my doctor, he’d tell you every human on the planet is after the age of two. So why does it have that opioid effect on us? Because of the process. To make one pound of cheese, you need ten pounds of milk. When the milk is turned into cheese, most of the water is removed which in turn leaves behind concentrated casein(and fat). Therefore, highly concentrated dairy products- CHEESE- have high levels of opiates. And opiates make us feel good. More from Yum Universe: “Dr. Neal […]
[…]to stay silent and Dr Malhotra in particular is worried about the, ‘epidemic of misinformed doctors and misinformed patients in the UK and beyond’. From the article at The Mail Online: “Furthermore, he adds the NHS is ‘over-treating’ its patients, and claimed that the side effects of too much medicine is leading to countless deaths. And he claims the full trial data on statins – cholesterol-lowering drugs prescribed to millions – has never been published, and also points to questions about the power of Tamiflu, a drug that has cost the NHS nearly £500 million. The group has called on Parliament’s Public Accounts […]
Banana Cinnamon Tea Recipe- It Works Like A Sleeping Pill Sleep is incredibly important and any doctor worth their salt will tell you that. No matter your age, it’s one of the most important things you will do in the course of 24 hours. Without it, there are a host of problems you can expect in both the short, and long term. With short term sleep loss you are less alert, your memory is impaired, it can put stress on your relationships, dark under eye circles, premature wrinkling and your quality of life is lessened. However, long term loss is even […]
[…]her Esther, who is elderly and her life depends on these compounded holistic prescriptions her doctor prescribed. They changed her life, got her off off of harmful narcotic prescriptions and she said, after losing her husband, she was happy and “living again. But not anymore. The feds have shut her beloved pharmacy down and don’t seem too concerned about the fact she says she could now “die’ without those special compounded prescriptions. Last I heard she was headed downhill. And fast. Various reports are surfacing that federal and state enforcement agents have raided compounding pharmacies(which create and dispense custom-made medications)in […]
[…]day). Not recommended for: People who take blood thinning medications, unless approved by their doctor. Bottom Line: Resveratrol may reduce several inflammatory markers and provide other health benefits. 6. Spirulina Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae with strong antioxidant effects. Studies have shown that it reduces inflammation, leads to healthier aging and may strengthen the immune system (57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65). Although most research to date has investigated spirulina’s effects on animals, studies in elderly men and women have shown that it may improve inflammatory markers, anemia and immune function (64, 65). When people […]
[…]more likely a progressive push, in general, to treat addiction. “You don’t have primary care doctors in these states [prescribing] marijuana instead of Vicodin,” he said. He believes that states that legalize medical marijuana are also more likely to actively treat and help prevent addiction and that it is a more likely scenario for the decrease in overdose deaths. Whatever the reason, it’s great news and the prohibition of this medicinal plant is at its end, enabling further study. *Article originally appeared on […]
[…]Uganda and other African countries, vitamin A deficiency is a major contributor to deaths in childhood from infectious diseases,” Wendy White wrote in a statement released by the university in 2014. “Wouldn’t it be great if these bananas could prevent preschool kids from dying from diarrhea, malaria or measles?” There has been no prior animal testing of the banana, and the study is one of the first ever GMO human feeding trials. There is no telling what kind of adverse health effects may occur from eating the genetically altered fruit. From The Ecologist: And the safety concern is not limited […]
[…]harder, or even cause weight gain. If you think any of this applies to you, then speak to your doctor about your options. 17. You’re Addicted to Junk Food According to a 2014 study, about 19.9% of people satisfy the criteria for food addiction (40). People who have this problem use junk food in a similar way as drug addicts use drugs (41). If you are addicted to junk food, then simply eating less or changing your diet can seem downright impossible. Get some help. 18. You’ve Been Starving Yourself For Too Long It may not be a good idea […]
[…]of prostate cancer in 2008, he decided to treat it with aggressive dietary changes under a doctor’s supervision. He began eating only whole grains, nuts, fruits, vegetables and legumes. Scans later showed that the cancerous growth had disappeared.” The Smiths believed that a plant based lifestyle could benefit others as well, so in 2011 they held two events in town featuring the former firefighter Rip Esselstyn (he wrote the New York Times best seller “The Engine 2 Diet”), one for firefighters, and the other for residents. When word of mouth drew nearly 200 people, the couple decided to underwrite an annual […]
[…]Princess Misia 14. Healthy Fish and Chips A usually order of fish and chips is not something your doctor would recommend eating on a regular basis. But this version of fish and chips does its best to correct what’s wrong and bring you a healthy meal. The fish is coated in crushed almonds, providing a healthier breading, and the entire dish is baked, not fried, so you don’t have to worry about eating fried food and what that will do to your body. The regular chips have been replaced by sweet potato chips, sliced into wedges so you get the […]
[…]out of our lovely home state of Florida. First there was the recent spate of mysterious holistic doctor deaths, many here in the Sunshine State (sometimes 2 in 1 day). May they all rest in peace. And now there is a Florida teen who claims to have several degrees, at the age of 18, and had a medical practice, patients and investors. The whole nine yards. From the article: “Malachi Love-Robinson tugged Wednesday at the lapels of the suit he often wears underneath a white, medical lab coat, and with the eloquence of someone twice his age, defended himself. ‘You mean to tell me […]
[…]foul play and only can say that our hearts go out to the family and friends of this extraordinary doctor who did so much with his time here on this planet. Erin Elizabeth Sources: Bruce Shelton, MD […]
[…]can’t make this stuff up. I had been very strict, only writing about mysterious doctors deaths, until this last month or so. That is when I saw the trend (if you will) of cancer researcher deaths. One was hit by a car and then buried in a makeshift grave, another stabbed in his “very safe” neighborhood in Canada. The one I announced yesterday was found dead in the woods and now this one found on Valentine’s Day. << Click for entire timeline, videos, and dates. Our heart goes out to the family and friends. Source: Q13 Fox News and Updated Q13 Fox […]
[…]teeth and even piercing your tongue. If you think you may have receding gums, check with your doctor as the problem may be quite serious. However, if your gums aren’t too far gone, check out the following suggestions listed below. A summary from the article on Get Holistic Health: “One of the antioxidants in green tea is catechins and it helps in destroying any periodontal disease. This antioxidant can strengthen the connection between the gums and teeth. Its anti-inflammatory properties will lower the swelling of the gums that cause oral diseases. Aloe vera will fight against inflammation and will turn on […]
Ask Your Doctor About Cannabis chewing Gum We here at Health Nut News are so thankful that the word on cannabinoids is spreading. And now it looks like those who are in the most pain in our populace, may have access to it via chewing gum. AXIM Biotechnology has created marijuana gum and it expects both the FDA and the European Medicines Agency to approve this product for use, by prescription. Called “MedChew Rx” the gum contains 5 mg of cannabidiol (CBD) and 5 mg of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Cannabidiol is one of a 100 cannabinoid properties found in marijuana and […]
[…]that I break this sad news about another death. This will not be added to the official list of deaths, as it was “accidental”. One of the UK’s leading cancer researchers was found dead in a rubber body suit in woodland in a “bizarre sex fetish,” an inquest heard today. Professor Alan Clarke, 52, was discovered by his wife and neighbors in a blue and black rubber suit three hours after taking the family’s dog for a walk. He was the director of the European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute and Cancer Research UK, and was found dead in a […]
[…]properly taken care of and not poisoned. His interest in health and the body led him to become a doctor. He received his license as a M.D. in May of 1907 at the University of Freiburg, Berlin. He realized that the soil was connected to our health and that it must be properly taken care of and not poisoned. As a student in medical school, Max struggled with persistent chronic migraines. His condition became so debilitating that he sought advice for treatment from his professors and other medical doctors. Unable to obtain any relief, he began to experiment on himself […]