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Breaking: Canada approves three types of genetically engineered potatoes

[…]Simplot says their GM potatoes have been spliced with only potato genes and that “the resistance to late blight comes from an Argentine variety of potato that naturally produced a defense.”The potatoes also have “reduced bruising and black spots, enhanced storage capacity and a lower amount of a chemical that’s a potential carcinogen and is created when potatoes are cooked at high temperatures.” RELATED ARTICLE: Why Have 45 Prominent Health Experts Revolted Against This New Film? The potatoes are currently available for purchase in 40 states and 4,000 supermarkets. So, be on the lookout. Or better yet, just buy […]
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Smart Meters: Countdown to a National Crisis of Illness and Death

[…]radiation through the air many times per minute, 24-hours a day. RELATED ARTICLE: Is the Resistance To Smart Meters Justified? This Is The Shocking Truth Smart meters also add high frequency electromagnetic radiation in the kilohertz frequency band to the electrical wiring of every building where they are attached. This electromagnetic radiation is also harmful. It turns the electric wiring in buildings into giant antennas that fill the interior spaces with radiation frequencies that are known to alter human biological functioning. These same frequencies are used in medical research to block the activity of nerves. The nationwide installation of smart […]
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Watch as doctors remove 10 lbs of meat worms from a bodybuilder’s colon

[…]of sick animals- even their own young. RELATED ARTICLE: NBC: FDA Moves to Ban Cancer-Causing Pork Antibiotic But why does that mean we shouldn’t eat them? Well, pig’s digest their food in about four hours (it takes a cow about twenty-four) and that quick digestion process leaves a lot of toxins, something cows and humans are able to shed during the digestive process, present in their bodies. Pigs also don’t have sweat glands, another detoxifying tool. So, that pork chop you might consider eating, because it’s leaner, is actually loaded with more toxins than beef and chicken. And, often times, pigs […]
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Yacón Syrup: a sweetener that won’t increase blood sugar or make you gain weight

[…]tie this sugar with numerous problems including chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, insulin resistance, pancreatic cancer, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). How Yacón Syrup Can Help You Lose Weight Despite those problems, high amounts prebiotics like FOS and nutrients in yacón syrup seem to override its relatively high fructose load to help you lose weight. RELATED ARTICLE: Still Struggling With Weight? Could Be This Dietary Mistake Other studies verify those benefits. Besides the aforementioned Dr. Oz-plugged one, a human study gave 48 overweight adults oligo-fructose (essentially what yacón is made up of) or a placebo (maltodextrin) for 12 weeks. While weight loss wasn’t very impressive (a little over 2 pounds, versus […]
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These 5 foot exercises can relieve uncomfortable back, hip and knee pain in minutes

[…]and do the same for the other ankle. You can repeat this exercise twice a day for optimal results. Resistance Band All of the smaller muscles in our feet are essential in helping maintain balance; this exercise is a fantastic way to ensure these muscles remain robust enough to keep you walking without any pain. You will need one exercise band for this exercise. Sitting on the floor, straighten your legs out in front of you. Next, wrap an exercise band around a sturdy chair or bedpost, and then place the other side of the band on the top of […]
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Nonprofits Sue Third-Largest Poultry Co. for False Advertising of Drug-Contaminated Chicken

[…]banned in chicken production. • Six instances of residues of amoxicillin, a medically important antibiotic for human use and one that is not approved for use in poultry. Deserves further investigation because, similar to ketamine, valid testing methods have been developed only for beef. • Three instances of penicillin residue at up to 0.285 ppb, for which the residue regulatory limit is zero. • Positive test results for the pesticides abamectin and Emamectin, using testing methods that apply to pork. “Consumers should be alarmed that any food they eat contains steroids, recreational or anti-inflammatory drugs, or antibiotics prohibited for use […]
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In Defense of Coconut Oil: Rebuttal to USA Today

[…]to be “an efficient nutraceutical in preventing the development of diet induced insulin resistance and associated complications possibly through its antioxidant efficacy” (Narayanankutty et al., 2016). Research supports the use of coconut oil for obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, hypertension, and pathologically elevated LDL, all of which constitute risk factors for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s, the last of which is being re-conceptualized as type 3 diabetes (Fernando et al., 2015). In addition, in a prospective study of patients with Alzheimer’s, improvements in cognitive function were observed for patients administered extra virgin coconut oil, since “medium chain triglycerides are a direct […]
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2-year-old dies after suspected tick bite

[…]was admitted to the hospital Tuesday after her high fever didn’t break. She was given an antibiotic and placed on a breathing tube while doctors tried to diagnose her, Kirby says.”  Before she was admitted to the hospital, Kenley was taken to the emergency room twice for strep throat, then released. RELATED ARTICLE: Lyme Disease on Plum Island: Fringe Conspiracy Theory or Government Cover-up? Kenley’s mother is desperate to remind people to always check for ticks.   Our heart goes out to her grieving family. (Click here to learn about my struggle with Lyme Disease and how I found […]

9 signs you aren’t eating enough

[…]difficulty getting pregnant. 5. Sleep Issues Sleep deprivation has been found to lead to insulin resistance and weight gain in dozens of studies. In addition, while overeating may cause sleeping difficulty, it appears that strict dieting can lead to sleep problems as well. Animal and human research has shown that starvation-level calorie restriction leads to sleep interruptions and a reduction in slow-wave sleep, also known as deep sleep. In one study of 381 college students, restrictive diets and other eating problems were linked to poor sleep quality and low mood. In another small study of 10 young women, four weeks […]

How to prep for a summer power outage

[…]in the event of an emergency.  Your kit should include basic wound care items like bandages, antibiotic ointments, and sprays.  As well, if you use them, keep on hand a supply of basic over-the-counter medications, like pain relief capsules, cold medicine, cough syrup, anti-nausea pills, and allergy medication. If you want to put together a more advanced medical kit, you can find a list HERE. Special needs This is something that will be unique to every family. Consider the things that are needed on a daily basis in your household. It might be prescription medications, diapers, or special foods.  If […]

As oil starts to flow through Dakota Access Pipeline, resistance faces paramilitary security force

[…]pipeline, as one of his first environmental actions in office. The pipeline had faced widespread resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, hundreds of other indigenous nations from across the Americas, as well as their non-Native allies. Now a new investigation by Antonia Juhasz reveals more details about how the private military contractor TigerSwan carried out extensive military-style counterterrorism efforts targeting the indigenous-led movement. Published by the news outlets Grist and Reveal, it is headlined “Paramilitary security tracked and targeted #noDAPL activists as ‘jihadists,’ docs show.” RELATED ARTICLES: 600,000 Gallons of Oil Spilled from a Texas Pipeline One Week Before […]
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Study: Manuka honey kills more bacteria than all available antibiotics

[…]the scientific journal Peer J, chronic wounds are becoming a major global health problem, due to antibiotic resistance issues. They are costly and difficult to treat, and bacterial biofilms are important contributors to the delay in healing. There is an urgent need for new, effective agents in topical wound care, and honey has shown some great potential in this regard. RELATED ARTICLE: Honey Out-Performs Antibiotics in Fighting Superbugs For their study, researchers reviewed Manuka honey in particular as an alternative treatment for wounds because of its broad-spectrum antibacterial activity and the inability of bacteria to develop resistance to it. Their study indicated […]
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WSB-TV: Man Nearly Dies From Fatal Disease After Taking This Popular Antibiotic

[…]make sure to bring this to your doctor’s attention and have them select another class of antibiotics. Or better yet, if you aren’t in serious danger, wait on the antibiotic or use an all natural one. Source: WSB- […]
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GM moths to be released in New York State?

[…]that drop to the ground * The use of a tetracycline antibiotic to breed the GDM could mean that antibiotic resistant bacteria can develop in their guts and spread into the environment and food chain. 2. IMPACT ON BRASSICA FARMING IN NEW YORK STATE This trial could create a problem that doesn’t exist today, with negative consequences to the vital brassica farming business and farm economy in NYS. * Diamondback moths are not a serious agronomic threat in New York, yet this trial could create a bigger problem. The permit allows that non-GM moths may be released if there aren’t […]

Austin: Get Paid to Have Backyard Chickens!

The city of Austin, Texas just announced that they are offering free chicken keeping classes and offering a $75 rebate for anyone who purchases a chicken coop, reported KVUE-TV. It’s all a part of their Resource Recovery Home Composting Rebate Program, whose goal is to help Austin reach zero waste by removing food waste from the landfill. The goal of these chickens is to help recycle the food waste. “Chickens recycle your food scraps while giving you fresh eggs and creating healthy soil,” said the city. Unfortunately, other cities do not have the same priorities. Many cities not only not help […]

How Does Metastatic Cancer Form in The Body?

[…]approach to prevent metastasis focuses on strengthening the tissues thereby increasing their resistance to being degraded. Nutrients that are important for promoting the integrity of tissues in the midst of high levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 are Vitamin C, Zinc, Magnesium, flavonoids, and procyanidins. Angiogenesis: Forming New Blood Vessels Before cancer cells from a tumor can migrate into the bloodstream and spread throughout the body, they must first leave the confines of the tumor. While the MMP enzymes degrade the surrounding tissue and increase its permeability, the tumor begins to form unique blood vessels that serve two major functions. First, […]

Houston Set to Become Next Battleground for GMO Mosquitoes to “Fight Zika Virus”

[…]of pushing GM mosquitoes on locals in the Key West area, was met with a lot of controversy and resistance (the target neighborhood rejected their release so the company has to look for a new target area in the region) officials in Texas didn’t learn anything, “Houston-area officials are in negotiations to potentially release the mosquitoes in Harris County, the third most populous county in the U.S., which could make the area the first to release GMO mosquitoes in the United States.”   But before they can do this, they need an environmental assessment, which could take years to complete. […]
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2 H. Pylori Treatments to Lower Your Risk of Ulcers and Cancer

[…]more repetition before the bacteria die completely. There are many natural substances that contain antibiotic properties. The lactic acid bacteria in yogurt is known to suppress H. pylori without killing all the good bacteria in your stomach like commercial antibiotics do. Sulforaphane, which occurs naturally in broccoli and cauliflower has also been proposed as a treatment. If you are concerned that conventional treatments aren’t right for you, talk to your doctor about the research into alternative treatments. It’s very possible that diet changes and preventative measures, along with antibiotic and probiotic supplements could be a possible solution. Have you or […]
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Papa John’s Pizza Is Going Organic

[…]ingredients. (Past commitments have been using only cage-free eggs, chickens raised without antibiotics, and removing 14 “unwanted ingredients.”) http://healthnutnews.com/ryan-gosling-speaks-out-against-costcos-caged-hens/ Thus far, the organic produce initiative is further along in the testing process than the gluten-free crust. And, consumers with Celiac Disease should know that although Papa John’s has procedures in place to prevent contact with gluten, they are not ready to recommend the gluten-free crust to those customers, because the potential for contamination still exists. As I always say, it’s a small win, but a win nonetheless and we’ll take it. Source: […]

Breaking: Yum’s KFC to Curb Antibiotic Use in the Chickens it Buys

[…]in fighting disease in humans. RELATED ARTICLES: This Chicken Farm Uses Oregano Oil Instead of Antibiotics Nevada Woman Dies from a Superbug Resistant to Every Available Antibiotic in the US Thankfully, in the last couple of years, fast food companies have started to recognize the part they were playing in that dangerous practice; last year McDonald’s nearly 14,000 U.S. restaurants stopped serving chicken raised with antibiotics, in 2014 Chick-fil-A vowed to switch to poultry raised without any antibiotics at all by the end of 2019, Taco Bell has committed to serve chicken raised without antibiotics, Pizza Hut has the same […]
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