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The 19 Best Prebiotic Foods You Should Eat

[…]quercetin, which gives onions antioxidant and anticancer properties. Furthermore, onions have antibiotic properties and may provide benefits for the cardiovascular system. Bottom Line: Onions are rich in inulin and FOS, which can help boost your immune system, provide fuel for your gut bacteria and improve digestion. 6. Leeks   Leeks come from the same family as onions and garlic, and offer similar health benefits. Leeks contain up to 16% inulin fiber. Thanks to their inulin content, leeks promote healthy gut bacteria and help in the breakdown of fat. Leeks are also high in flavonoids, which support your body’s response to […]

Wearable Technology Will Detect First Signs of a Cold?

[…]recent trip to rural Massachusetts. A mild fever soon followed, and Snyder asked a doctor for the antibiotic doxycycline, which can be used to treat Lyme disease. His symptoms cleared within a day. Subsequent tests confirmed his self-diagnosis. Snyder and his team have now demonstrated that smartwatches can be used to detect the first signs of illness. More than 40 volunteers wore the devices for up to two years, which continuously monitored their pulse and skin temperature. The team found the devices would record unusually high heart rates, and sometimes higher skin temperatures, up to three days before the volunteers […]
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Subway Responds to Public Pressure, Plans to Remove Antibiotics from Meat Supply

[…]statement confirms that the company is beginning to transition to serving meat raised without antibiotics and establishes specific deadlines for that process. SUBWAY will begin serving some chicken raised without antibiotics in March 2016, committing to accomplish the same for all chicken in all of its stores by the end of 2016. Turkey raised without antibiotics will begin to be available that same year, with the transition to be completed within 2-3 years, followed by pork and beef within six years after that. Subway’s announcement marks one of the most substantial commitments on antibiotics from a U.S. fast food chain […]
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How the food and drug companies ensure that we get sick and they make money

[…]by providing pesticide-filled GMO corn and soy, fed mostly to dairy cows, and with most of their antibiotic products going to fatten up the animals most of us eat. Hypocritical: Our Watchdog Non-Profits on the Payroll of Big Ag  At the time of the documentary, beef and/or dairy menu items were promoted on the websites of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the American Cancer Society (ACS), the American Heart Association (AHA), and the Susan G. Komen Foundation, prompting the narrator to say, “It seemed all the large health organizations were encouraging people to eat the very foods linked to the […]
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CDC Director forced to resign after buying stock in Tobacco, Merck, Bayer, and Humana

[…]the U.S. government in a medical fraud settlement after admitting to overcharging for Bayer’s antibiotic Cipro. Bayer also settled tens of millions after having persisted in selling contaminated blood products to hemophiliacs. At present, Bayer is poised to close a “mega-deal” to merge with Monsanto, which manufactures the glyphosate-containing herbicide RoundUp—both glyphosate and RoundUp’s other ingredients have been shown to be highly toxic. The CDC has its own lengthy history of corruption and deceit and has routinely turned a blind eye to conflicts of interest while it works to “protect the private good.” Although the agency owns 56 patents applicable to vaccines, it has no problem shredding vaccine safety data it doesn’t like, while continuing to […]
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France to ban glyphosate weedkiller by 2022

[…]effects. Against glyphosate and its role as an endocrine disruptor, and possibly a powerful antibiotic, there is a bundle of presumptions that justify applying the precautionary principle. But a brutal ban would pose an unsolvable problem for many farmers… I understand that perfectly. And I am on their side, including regarding their health. But on the pretext that it is complicated, should we continue to push the topic under the table? Will France therefore oppose renewal at European level? The answer is yes, because we have to make the fastest possible exit out of the most dangerous products. Without constraint, […]

A dreaded superbug found for the first time in a U.S. woman

[…]to Colistin) and create a new unstoppable superbug. If that happens, one reports suggests that antibiotic-resistant infections could result in the deaths of half the patients who become infected. While this is the first case, it certainly won’t be the last. At some point, when its too late, we will realize we should have stopped overusing antibiotics and instead developed new drugs that worked. Or perhaps thought outside the box and looked at oils like Oregano which are incredibly strong, natural antivirals/antibacterials. The CDC says each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with other kinds of bacteria […]
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Take Your Shoes Off at the Front Door! Here’s Why

[…]C. diff (Clostridium difficile), a public health threat that is now resistant to a number of antibiotics. C. diff infections can cause severe diarrhea that may progress to colon inflammation and more serious health issues, especially if it does not respond to antibiotic treatment. “Shoes are contaminated from diverse sources, and we are regularly contaminating our doorsteps by shoes,” says study author M. Jahangir Alam, Ph.D. Read more about C. Diff Beyond the C. diff risk, there are all kinds of bacteria that could be sneaking into your home via your shoe: most public restroom floors contain about 2 million […]
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125 Uses For Coconut Oil That Really Work

[…]anti-microbial to help re-establish healthy gut flora. 64. H. pylori Oral intake. Occasionally, antibiotic treatment may be necessary. 65. Heart Disease Protects arteries from injury that causes atherosclerosis. 66. Hemorrhoids Can be applied externally or internally twice a day. 67. Hot Flashes 68. Immune System Builder 69. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Alternating diarrhea and constipation are key signs of IBS. 70. Jaundice 71. Kidney Disease and Stones Aids in dissolving small stones. 72. Liver Disease 73. Lung Disease 74. Malnutrition 75. Mental Clarity 76. Menstruation Relief Regarding pain/cramps and heavy blood flow. 77. Migraines With regular use. 78. Pancreatitis 79. Periodontal Disease […]

14 Home Remedies for Heartburn and Acid Reflux

[…]idea, a few small studies indicate that low-carb diets improve reflux symptoms. Additionally, an antibiotic treatment may significantly reduce acid reflux, possibly by decreasing the numbers of gas-producing bacteria. In one study, researchers gave participants with GERD prebiotic fiber supplements that promoted the growth of gas-producing bacteria. The participants’ reflux symptoms worsened as a result. Summary: Acid reflux might be caused by poor carb digestion and bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. Low-carb diets appear to be an effective treatment, but further studies are needed. 4. Limit Your Alcohol Intake Drinking alcohol may increase the severity of acid reflux and […]
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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: […]

These Common Ingredients and 15 Minutes to Kill a Sinus Infection

[…]in mind: If you treat a sinus infection in its early stages, you may be able to avoid a round of antibiotics. The first step is to allow your body to rest as much as possible. Drink plenty of fluids such as water and herbal teas. Be sure to avoid caffeine, as it can dehydrate your body, and remember to avoid sugar. Steams and nasal rinses can help reduce pain and increase drainage. Consider sleeping with your head elevated to help your sinuses drain and provide relief from sinus pain. When To See The Doctor Remember to call your doctor if […]
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The Natural Medicine Cabinet- PART 1

[…]herbs you can put directly in the eye. Goldenseal’s numerous uses are attributed to its antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and astringent properties. It soothes irritated mucus membranes aiding the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Taken at the first signs of respiratory problems, colds or flu, Goldenseal helps can help to prevent further symptoms from developing. It has also been used to help reduce fevers and relieve congestion and excess mucous. Externally, a wash can be prepared to treat skin conditions such as eczema and ringworm, as well as wounds and badly healing sores, or as mentioned, used as drops in cases of earache […]

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 […]

This Chicken Farm Uses Oregano Oil Instead of Antibiotics

[…]a means of raising healthy chickens. Why are so many farmers looking for alternative solutions to antibiotics? For starters, antibiotics should not even be a necessity on an animal farm if the farmers do a good, clean job. The issue arises when animals are living in filthy conditions prone to infections and viruses and is also caused as a result of poor slaughterhouse cleaning. Farmers like Scott Sechler realize this and take care to ensure that their slaughterhouses are hosed down and thoroughly disinfected after each set of chickens are slaughtered. The oregano oil that he uses to keep his […]
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ALDI expands online grocery delivery to all U.S. stores

[…]ALDI U.S. said, “We are giving our customers what they want, which is more organic produce, antibiotic-free meats and fresh healthier options across the store, all at unmatched prices up to 50 percent lower than traditional grocery stores.” In 2017, the company revealed plans to spend $1.6 billion on U.S. expansion and remodeling efforts; by the end of 2018, ALDI plans to have remodeled 1,300 U.S. stores and opened 400 new […]
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Can’t sleep? Drink this and fall asleep almost immediately.

[…]like this: honey. But it’s not just good for helping to heal cuts or kill superbugs like an antibiotic, it’s also good for your health in that it promotes and restores sleep. RELATED ARTICLES: Eat Garlic and Honey on an Empty Stomach for 7 Days and Watch what Happens to your Body. Honey Out-Performs Antibiotics in Fighting Superbugs From the article: “First, it allows for an adequate supply of liver glycogen overnight while your body is fasting and stores are low. He notes that the average adult liver only has about 75 to 100 grams worth of storage space for glycogen, […]
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Writhing in Agony, Young Woman Posts Footage of her Battle with Lyme Disease… Yet Doctors Deny it Exists

As a 19-year-old woman, Rachel Battersby was full of life and perfectly healthy but those days have gone. Battersby, from the Gold Coast, Queensland, contracted Lyme disease while on a trip to Sweden and the UK, and over the last 6 years her life has radically changed; her days are now filled with regular and severe convulsions which leave her writhing in pain. From the article: “In an effort to raise money to fly to Germany for world class treatment, Ms Battersby has released a video showing her condition at its worst – a 30-second clip that shows her writing on her […]
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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 […]

NBC: Woman who almost went blind from her acne medication is now warning others

[…]acne in that she wanted it gone. And so, at the age of 15, she started taking doxycycline (an oral antibiotic used to treat acne and rosacea). However, after two years on the drug, she started noticing some pain. And the pain got so bad that for about two and a half weeks she couldn’t do anything. Then her eyesight started to get blurry. After seeing several doctors she was eventually diagnosed with intracranial hypertension, a potential side effect of doxycycline. RELATED STORY: Turmeric Face Mask Recipe for Wrinkles, Rosacea, Acne and Dark Circles But, what’s really amazing about this teen is that […]
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