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This Will Make Your Clothes Bright White And Fresh Like Spring. No Toxins, Cheap And Easy!

Conventional laundry products often contain toxic chemicals that can harm you and the environment.  Unfortunately today, most synthetic detergents are often made of petrochemicals, phenols, and toxic fragrances. In other words, many laundry detergents are largely carcinogenic, allergenic, and otherwise harmful to your health. These chemicals have long been associated with environmental damage, particularly in our streams and waterways. Most people hate doing the laundry. It can be boring, exhausting, and some stains just will not go away. It is pretty hard to find a nice detergent that does not cause a fortune. Well, things are about to change here, and only one ingredient can solve […]
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CNN: Bees can be taught to add and subtract

[…]may not. Previous studies have shown that bumblebees are capable of complex tasks. A 2016 study found that bees can learn and pass on skills to other bees.”1 Howard hopes that through the results of this study, people will understand that insects are not unintelligent. She hopes more people will see their value and worth and we do, too. After all, if we realize this fact too late, it might be too late for […]

Poland Unveils Glow-In-The-Dark Bicycle Path Charged By The Sun

[…]in Poland will be able to bike safely at night, too. The luminous blue cycling strip, which can be found near Lidzbark Warminski in the north of Poland, is made from a synthetic material that gives out light for up to ten hours at a time after it’s been charged by the sun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg-jSblEi8A The concept may have been inspired by Studio Roosegaarde’s Starry Night bike lane in the Netherlands but the tech is different; the Dutch version uses LEDs whereas this one is entirely dependent upon solar power. The lane is still in the testing phase at the moment, […]
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A Computer May Soon Detect Skin Cancer with Expert Accuracy

[…]a basic skin cancer screening on their smartphone. Sebastian Thrun, senior author of the study, founder of research and development lab Google X, and an adjunct professor at Stanford University said that he and the team wanted to create this technology for those who might not have ready access to the same level of care “as can be found in the US and other industrialized nations.” How it works Thrun and his team started by coaching a computer to develop pattern recognition skills using an algorithm-based technique known as “deep learning.” This first part helped the computer “see” what the world […]
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Hot flash news flash: What’s new in menopause research

[…]Actually, it’s not a new herb at all. But it’s new for menopause. This just published study found that fennel can help get you through the symptoms of menopause. The study was triple-blinded and included 90 postmenopausal women. Half the women got a placebo for 8 weeks while half the women took 100mg of fennel twice a day. Though the women had the same severity of symptoms at the beginning of the study, at the end, the women on the fennel had a significant reduction in scores on the Menopause Rating Scale. They were already doing significantly better by the […]
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Man Paralyzed While Doing Competition At Crossfit Gym

[…]why I stopped high intensity exercise personally. My adrenals were exhausted, especially before I found out my positive Lyme diagnosis through a blood test and started to overcome the Lyme. As I did Crossfit and P90X routines (with a trainer) I actually put on weight instead of lost. Only when I switched to Yoga and Pilates did I personally see the pounds melt away (27 pounds in just over 90 days and I still ate plenty!) If you do a risky routine at a Crossfit facility or at home we highly suggest you have one on one training and know […]
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Volusia shelter ‘thrilled’ to receive dogs from path of Hurricane Harvey

[…]of the dogs are from Louisiana but some are from Texas. In fact, one of the dogs from Texas was found living outside on a heavy chain. We are so glad they got to her before she drowned. RELATED ARTICLE: Lost dog carrying a bag of dog food is lost no more! Once at the shelter, the dogs will be given veterinary attention, bedding, food, and water. Due to the influx of dogs, “the shelter is also receiving help from two other Volusia rescues — Pawsibilities Rescue Group in Port Orange and Sophie’s Circle Dog Rescue in New Smyrna Beach.” Morgan […]
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Teenagers are boiling sanitary pads and drinking the resulting liquid in latest unhygienic way to get high

Several police forces in Indonesia have reportedly found children, high or hallucinating, after having boiled sanitary products in water and drinking the fluid. Needless to say, the process is incredibly unhygienic and dangerous. “According to a representative from the National Narcotics Agency, Senior Commander Suprinarto shared that the presence of chlorine in the mixture is what causes the high and gives the user the reported effects. He shared with Straits News, ‘The used pads they took from the trash were put in boiling water. After it cooled down, they drank it together.’ The whole process is neither against the law nor […]
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11 simple ways to start clean eating today

[…]to avoid added sugar if you’re trying to eat clean. Yet, added sugar is very common — and even found in foods that don’t taste particularly sweet, like sauces and condiments. Both table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup are high in fructose. Studies suggest that this compound may play a role in obesity, diabetes, fatty liver, and cancer, among other health problems. Depending on your health, you can occasionally eat small amounts of natural sugar — such as honey or maple syrup — while eating clean. However, if you have diabetes, metabolic syndrome, or similar health issues, it’s best to […]

ABC: Judge says US government can be sued for Flint water crisis

[…]that the government isn’t immune to a lawsuit. The EPA general inspector’s office found that ‘budget shortcomings at the state and local levels” may have contributed to the delay in proper adherence to the Safe Drinking Water Act. The Associated Press is awaiting response for a comment from the EPA regarding the findings. SOURCE: 1: ABC News: Judge says US government can be sued for Flint water […]
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Thin People Not ‘Morally Superior’ But Have Genetic Advantage – Study

[…]STORY: Obesity poised to overtake smoking as leading preventable cause of cancer The study found that overweight people were more prone to have genes linked to obesity, while slim people had fewer of those genes connected to being overweight. The research also observed that there are gene regions specifically linked to being thin. Sadaf Farooqi, a professor at the University of Cambridge and co-author of the study, said: “This research shows for the first time that healthy thin people are generally thin because they have a lower burden of genes that increase a person’s chances of being overweight and not […]
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Do green smoothies really “devastate your health”?

[…]me break it all down for here: What are oxalates? Oxalates are naturally-occurring substances found in plants, animals, and in humans. In chemical terms, oxalates belong to a group of molecules called organic acids, and are routinely made by plants, animals, and humans. Our bodies always contain oxalates, and our cells routinely convert other substances into oxalates. For example, vitamin C is one of the substances that our cells routinely convert into oxalates. In addition to the oxalates that are made inside of our body, oxalates can arrive at our body from the outside, from certain foods that contain them. […]
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Fake Accounts are Taking Over Facebook and Posting “Articles” -targeting the chronically ill

[…]their servers taken down by the DMCA after the victim site submits a request. But this company has found a way around that by paying out a hosting company so the DMCA can’t get to it. Also, as for their illegal activities, the US and other countries (where what they are doing is illegal) do not have jurisdiction in Pakistan. Although there have been reports of some sites (who’ve put a lot of time and money into it) getting lucky: They’ve managed to get their content taken down… 4+ months later (after they’ve stolen and made their money)… only to […]
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Remember The Boy Who Nearly Died of Hunger? See How He Looks Today!

[…]The boy was left on by himself, and his condition was terrifying when the Danish social worker found him. After 8 months of wandering around, Anja provided proper care and medical assistance. She even called him Hope as soon as she published the photos. Nowadays, the results of her love and care for Hope are evident. The condition of the boy has been significantly improved, even though his chances of survival were minimal initially. Hope has gained several pounds and looks much healthier and happy now, which can be seen on the newest photos: Along with the new photo, Anja […]
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Are Fast Food Ads Killing Us?

[…]did to our bodies, was because culture changes VERY slowly. For years, culture (and honestly, doctors too) promoted how cool smoking was- via advertisements. “Using imagery of aspirational lifestyles and attitudes (picture young adults, all holding cigarettes, having fun on a beach or “Joe Camel” wearing a leather jacket while sitting on a motorcycle), cigarette marketers effectively convinced Americans to buy tobacco en masse.” And they did. Heck, people still do. But this hasn’t just happened with cigarettes. These same methods have been used to promote food as well. Sadly, food advertising and marketers have helped to convince FAR TOO MANY […]

New Study: The Majority Of What Americans Eat Is Junk Food

[…]a week ago, from researchers from the University of São Paulo and Tufts University in Boston, has found that over half of what Americans eat- that’s 57.9 percent of our energy intake- is considered “junk food”(it should also come as no surprise that this ‘food’ is nearly 90 percent of all the added sugars). Actually, given that we are talking about ding dongs, cup-a-soup, and other ‘snack-packs’, can that even be called food? This explains, although many will continue to turn a blind eye, why so many Americans are overweight, have heart disease and why diabetes numbers are increasing. I […]
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Tiny Flying Robots Are Being Built To Pollinate Crops Instead Of Real Bees

[…]creatures and want this project to be able to simply fill in the gaps while a solution for CCD is found (stop using insecticides and pesticides that kill them, maybe?). To read the interview between Business Insider and Harvard’s Kevin Ma, click here and scroll towards the bottom of the article. Source: Business […]
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Mizzou researchers sued for blinding, killing beagles in failed experiment

[…]vice president, says his group looked through the universities published animal research and found a very “disturbing” study published in 2016’s Journal of Veterinary Ophthalmology. It appeared that university researchers killed six beagles- after PURPOSEFULLY damaging their corneas by pouring an experimental acid into them. When the experiment failed, they killed the dogs. The “test” was supposed to treat corneal ulcers. It’s the most troubling experiment I’ve come across in the four years I’ve been with the organization, Chase said. He continued, “This research was flawed before even one dog was procured, blinded or killed.” From the article: “The university sent […]
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Fukushima robot: Apparent sign of melted fuel

[…]the Fukushima nuclear plant to get a better idea of the damage inside the failed reactor. What it found was what appeared to be stalactites of melted nuclear fuel. This discovery is an important part of the decommissioning process at the plant. The robot was able to send back 16 hours worth of images of massive lava-like fuel deposits on the floor of the pedestal. RELATED ARTICLE: Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: Increased Radiation Spreads to North America as Full Meltdown in Reactor 2 Feared Check out another video about the robots findings, below. RELATED ARTICLE: Breaking: Fukushima Reactor #2 Pressure Vessel […]

A boiled egg for vegans: Veggie version that’s totally chicken-free is created from plants in a lab

[…]just suitable for vegans but for those who don’t want all the artery-clogging cholesterol found in real eggs. “The team of four behind the V-egg-ie are coming to the end of a Principles of Food Formulation Course, part of a master’s degree in science and food technology at Udine University. Group spokesman Francesca Zuccolo said they spent 18 months of trial and error before achieving the correct consistency, shape, and flavor.”  The students have patented their egg and are in talks with major food companies all over the world on how to bring it to the masses. And with the rise […]
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DM: More ‘Vegans’ Adding Meat Back In Their Diet

[…]And Plant-Based Elite Athletes Are Changing The Sports World! “But health experts have found that more and more people are introducing meat back into their meals to help with lackluster energy and weight gain. The benefits of meatless alternatives from companies such as Quorn, Boca and MorningStar Farms are a topic of debate because of their substitute ingredients, which include processed soy, MSG and mold. Dietitian Maria Bella told Daily Mail Online that she quit veganism after two years because she felt unhealthy from the fake meat products she was eating.” (Quorn has promised to change its labels to inform […]
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Woman Loses Engagement Ring In Garden Finds It 13 Years Later On A Carrot

[…]have told him. Apparently, he had a healthy sense of humor, and she thinks maybe he’d have found the whole thing funny. (1) But now that she has it back, she’s taking no chances with it! If she’s doing any work outside, or there is any chance she could lose it, she always leaves the ring in a safe place. This ring has a wonderful story, and it won’t get away from her again! But, it also seems the ring is truly meant for her… proving the old adage that what is meant for you will never really get away […]
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ABC: Taco Bell Seasoned Beef is Being Recalled Over Concerns of Metal Contamination

[…]recalled about 2.3 million pounds of seasoned beef after a customer complained of having found a metal shaving in their food. In a news release, the company said that by Monday, 100% of the product had been removed from all restaurants across 21 states. Julie Masino, president of North America, Taco Bell Corp., said: “Nothing is more important than our customers’ safety, and nothing means more to us than their trust. As soon as we received the first consumer complaint, we immediately acted to remove the product from the affected restaurants and proactively worked with the supplier to inform the […]
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French law forbids food waste by supermarkets

When I saw this little video rolling around on Facebook this week, I did some digging and found out that France has become the first country in the world to ban supermarkets from throwing away or destroying unsold food. In February, the French senate unanimously passed a law requiring shops to instead donate the food to charities and food banks. This will allow charities to give out millions more free meals each year to people struggling to afford to eat. (Before you even begin to ponder, no, we don’t do that here and I can’t imagine that we- one of the wealthiest nations […]

CNN: Johnson & Johnson shares plunge after report that says it knew about asbestos in its baby powder

[…]cites documents and other evidence that indicate company executives, mine managers, scientists, doctors and lawyers knew about the problem and failed to disclose it to regulators or the public. Reuters said it examined documents, including depositions and trial testimony, that show that from at least 1971 to the early 2000s, J&J’s raw talc and finished baby powders sometimes tested positive for small amounts of asbestos, a human carcinogen that can cause cancer. According to Reuters, the documents also depict successful efforts to influence US regulators’ plans to limit asbestos in cosmetic talc products and scientific research on the health effects […]
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Alarming rise in kids hospitalized with suicidal thoughts or actions

[…]hospitals to identify the total number of emergency department and inpatient visits the team found that there were 118,363 children between the ages of 5 and 17 with a discharge diagnosis of suicidality or serious self-harm. And these increasing suicide rates among children mirror the adult numbers (for both children and adults, the month of the year that is the lowest for suicidal thoughts is July but numbers go right back up when school starts). However, what we still don’t know is WHY children think about or attempt suicide. While there are obvious risk factors, things like family history of depression/suicide, family […]
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Iowa social worker sued after lying to court to remove children from parents

[…]was done to hold Chelsea Gray or DHS responsible for these actions, even after a county attorney found 10 other cases where Gray allegedly gave false information and reported this to the attorney general’s office. It’s unclear whether Gray faced any discipline and whether she gave false testimony in any other proceedings. DHS rejected AP’s request for the findings of the case review or any information about corrective actions taken as a result, noting that much of the agency’s work is protected by confidentiality laws. Gray said Tuesday that she was unaware of Sauer’s ruling because she was on maternity […]
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Something you do every day could be making you fat and is preventable!

[…]they fail to realize is that this isn’t like staring at a blue wall (as one of the doctors says – wise up doc!). This isn’t merely the color blue but this is a blue light which stimulates us and can actually make our brain think it’s daytime. It wakes us up and is a known endocrine disruptor. Thankfully you can get yellow screens to cover your computer (but with tablets, computers and phones I just find the glasses easier). I have no affiliation with the company but if someone buys a pair and it helps them sleep better then […]
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The Guardian: Teenager Died After Eating Burger Despite Telling Staff About His Allergy, Coroner Rules

[…]meal at British burger chain Byron had told staff about his allergy to dairy. A coroner has found he was misled into thinking his order was safe to eat. Owen Carey was celebrating his 18th birthday at a London branch of the restaurant in 2017. He told the wait staff about his dairy allergy before ordering a skinny grilled chicken burger with no sauce. According to the UK’s Press Association (PA), he was reassured by the menu and was told by the staff the burger contained no dairy and was safe for him to eat. RELATED STORY: ABC: Toddler with […]
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Chipotle is closing all their stores, but only for a day, here’s why

[…]64 people fell ill with salmonella in August and September. The source of the outbreak was found to be tomatoes served at 17 of the state’s Chipotle establishments. Around October 9, 52 people contracted E. coli at establishments in California, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. In December, more than 140 college students were sickened with norovirus after eating at a Chipotle in Boston’s Cleveland Circle neighborhood. Due to the company’s moves toward being GMO-free, some individuals think the outbreaks may have even been acts of bioterrorism; it’s still just a theory, though many of us know […]
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Male birth control pill one step closer to reality

[…]presented their study results at the annual Endocrine Society meeting in Chicago, IL. The study found that dimethandrolone undecanoate, a hormone pill, could reduce testosterone and other hormone levels responsible for sperm production– without causing any serious side effects. Unfortunately, the study’s sample size was too small so more research will need to be conducted first. However, it’s progress! RELATED STORY: Swedish nuclear physicist just got the world’s first approved birth control app – as effective as the pill but using only mathematics What do you think about a male birth control pill? Would you take […]
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New York Times Details Epstein’s Deep Ties To Wall Street

Wow….the latest update on Jeffrey Epstein sure is interesting.  Check out the video below. RELATED STORY: Jeffrey Epstein charged with federal sex trafficking crimes involving young girls. RELATED STORY: Reuters: Epstein sought to pay off potential witnesses, U.S. prosecutors […]
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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? […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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, […]
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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 […]

Black Mold Slowly Poisoned This Woman for 35 Years

[…]Lyme disease, Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. However, doctors still could not find the underlying cause of all these terrible health issues. Then her body suddenly started exhibiting life-threatening reactions to almost everything in her environment, including her medications. After a series of desperate tests, doctors finally identified the hidden truth that had stolen Dana’s life. An Unseen Menace: Black Mold The culprit was black mold. It had infested Dana’s home for years, unbeknownst to her and her family. According to the Centers for Disease Control, it isn’t uncommon for homes and buildings to contain black mold. Even so, the most […]
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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 […]
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Woman Combines Coconut Oil and Cannabis Oil (You won’t believe what happened to her body)

[…]through extreme perseverance, was able to cure her stage 4 lung cancer within 3 months using a new found technique for cannabis oil delivery and was even able to post an outspoken Youtube testimonial about her success. Despite the fact that cannabis is illegal in Australia, she and her family appeared on her Youtube testimonial, sticking their necks out. Luckily their video has now gone viral, showing just how amazing the benefits of cannabis oil are. This woman and her family chose not to disclose any of their names in the video as to help protect those involved. I have chosen […]
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Monsanto chief nets massive pay raise that puts his salary on par with Wall Street’s top CEOs

[…]in the agrochemical business. RELATED STORY: Explosive new episode of national TV show ‘The Doctors’ exposes Monsanto cancer lawsuit, lies over Roundup toxicity Monsanto did quite well this past year despite ongoing protests, reportedly surpassing all of its performance goals for earnings per share, free cash flow and net sales according to Bloomberg.  The company hopes the Bayer merger will be approved by early 2018, but it still faces intense scrutiny and questions about the impacts it will have on farmers and seed prices, not to mention the environment and human health. Monsanto, Grant Continue to March Forward In Face of […]
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NYT: More cases are reported of unusual cancer linked to breast implants

[…]come to as well. RELATED STORY: Is Breast Implant Disease Real? However, no connection has been found between salt water vs silicone implants nor is the lymphoma associated with women who have breast cancer- regardless of why they got the implants. “Textured implants have roughened surfaces that may act as an irritant in some women, provoking inflammation that can lead to lymphoma, researchers say. Another theory is that the texturing might trap bacteria, and that a chronic infection could also bring on the cancer. Doctors and patients sometimes prefer textured implants because they are less likely to shift out of […]
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I Was a Paid Internet Shill

[…]is up to you. Yours, ExShill This article originally appeared on this awesome site . ABOUT THE FOUNDER OF HEALTH NUT NEWS   Erin Elizabeth is a long time activist with a passion for the healing arts, working in that arena for a quarter century. Her site HealthNutNews.com is less than 2 years old, but has already cracked the top 20 Natural Health sites world-wide. She is an author, public speaker, and has recently appeared on some national tv shows because of her stories on the holistic doctors unintended series. You can get Erin’s e-book for free here  and also watch a short documentary on […]

This Turmeric Cleansing Smoothie That Will Rock Your Body

[…]balance of estrogen and it is extremely helpful for lowering inflammation. This exotic spice has found its way to the must-have list, because of its effects on the human body. Tumeric is currently the most studied botanical and has risen to the occasion by proving over and over again that it delivers major health benefits on several different levels.  PINEAPPLE Pineapple is not just a delicious fruit, but is extremely beneficial for your body and skin.  The health and medicinal benefits include the ability to improve respiratory health, help with coughs and colds, improve digestion, help you lose weight, strengthen […]
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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 […]
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