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An anxiety ‘epidemic’ is brewing

[…]used in the analysis did not ask about the fathers’ level of education. Scheffler also found that anxiety is associated with other serious problems beyond the overwhelming feelings of worry or nervousness associated with the disorder. A student with anxiety is 3.2 times more likely to abuse alcohol or drugs, the findings show. Other negative outcomes correlated with anxiety included increased probability of having been sexually assaulted or attempting suicide. RELATED STORY: Discover why Ashwagandha can be used for stress and anxiety All factors being equal, Scheffler also found that between 2008 and 2014, young adults with anxiety earned 11 […]

10 Nutrition Tips for Beautiful Skin

[…]Protein: Bone broth is the world’s best source of gelatin and collagen protein. Research has found that collagen protein found within gelatin strengthens the gut lining, reduces food sensitivities and effectively supports the integrity of the intestinal membrane. Collagen is rich in the amino acids proline, glutamine, and arginine which help to heal tears in the intestinal lining and support a strong gut lining. Bone broth is rich in sulfur, selenium, and glycine which help with phase II liver detoxification.  The better our liver is cleansing itself, in particular with phase II methods, the fewer toxins and free radicals will […]

Alarms raised about herbicide runoff as planting season approached

[…]to be high enough to be toxic to plant life (officials remain unworried); the study conducted found levels up to 26 parts per billion in 2015. RELATED ARTICLE: CNN – Patients: Roundup gave us Cancer as EPA Official Helped the Company! Atrazine will be applied to cornfields around the state through June and is found in Vermont streams when storms cause rainwater runoff from fields where it’s been applied. Between rainstorms, the agency doesn’t monitor atrazine levels. However, previous monitoring has shown that concentrations of the chemical decrease dramatically once the rain stops, often to the point of being undetectable. […]
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Junk Food Shills: Why FDA-Approved Food Can Be Poison

[…]obtained through freedom of information requests.16 A symbiotic relationship between AND, the AND Foundation (ANDF) and corporations was revealed, with industry giants assisting AND and its foundation with financial contributions. Not surprisingly, AND acts as a pro-industry voice as a result,17 one that cannot, in this capacity, represent the best interests of Americans’ health. According to the study:18 “The AND, AND Foundation (ANDF) and its key leaders have ongoing interactions with corporations. These include AND’s leaders holding key positions in multinational food, pharmaceutical or agribusiness corporations, and AND accepting corporate financial contributions. We found the AND has invested funds in corporations such […]
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Practice This 3-Minute Breathing Exercise to Get Calm in Any Situation

[…]three months had significantly reduced symptoms as compared to those who did not. Another study found that our breathing is so closely linked to our emotional state, that changing it can practically negate anxiety completely. How it Works Sometimes called box-breathing, you can really use any form of deep, present and conscious breathing to change your physiological response to stress. Most of us breathe in an unconscious, stress-promoting way. Here’s what happens when you breathe deeply, and correctly for just a few minutes: An exhale that is longer than your inhale (deep breathing) causes the vagus nerve which runs from the neck […]
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Statins Harm The Heart, Confirmed Once Again

[…]follows: Atorvastatin has been found to worsen ventricular diastolic function Lovastatin has been found to make LDL cholesterol more susceptible to oxidation Simvastatin-induced heart failure has been reported Simvastatin-induced atrial fibrillation has been reported Statin induced myocardial ischemia has been reported in animal studies A review published in the journal Biofactors in 2004 found that the use of statin drugs may be resulting in coenzyme q10 depletion, and raised the possibility that this could be behind the congestive heart failure epidemic presently afflicting those in the United States. Another more recent study published in the journal of Clinical Cardiology demonstrated […]

Doctors regularly give anesthetized patients non-consensual pelvic exams— and it’s totally legal

[…]of these cases the women had not consented to the exam.” Not surprisingly, Friesen also found that many women said they would feel “physically assaulted” if they were given the ability to consent to such a practice. And a 2007 study done in Canada found that “72 percent of med students admitted to having done a pelvic exam on an anesthetized patient.” The only way to address this issue is to label it what it is: molestation and sexual abuse. If there is a medical need to practice, then consent must be given. Period. In 2010, the documentary “At Your Cervix” and […]
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This is What Happens to Your Body 10 Hours After Putting on Nail Polish

[…]recently tested for signs of chemical toxins in 24 women participating in their study. They found evidence of toxins in the bodies of every single woman. What was the source of these chemicals? Nail polish. The results showed that 100% of the participants showed signs of triphenyl phosphate only 10 hours after applying nail polish. This type of conclusive result is remarkable, and it’s also alarming. In a follow up study, the same researchers tested 10 different nail polishes for triphenyl phosphate, and discovered the chemical in 8. Two of those polishes that tested positively for the chemical did not […]
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Nike chooses to SLASH Unsellable Shoes Rather than Donate Them

[…]Ryan Matzner was recently walking by piles of trash outside a big Nike store in Manhattan and found tons of shoes inside a garbage bag, he was shocked to find them all slashed- from heel to toe. It might have initially looked like a box cutter accident but, no. They were totally destroyed. RELATED ARTICLES: French law forbids food waste by supermarkets Italian Court: Stealing Food not a Crime if Starving If this is confusing for you, perhaps you’ll remember a couple of years ago when it was found that new, unworn clothing was being discarded by the H&M store […]
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Why fibromyalgia has officially been declared a long-term disability

[…]that I got a diagnosis, because I’d been going through different treatments, seeing different doctors and nothing was giving me relief,” says Marks. “Some of them don’t understand the illness and I think we need an awareness campaign for the medical profession to understand the variety of symptoms with fibromyalgia and the severity of it.” Getting Fibromyalgia Recognized as a Long-Term Disease The rise of awareness of fibromyalgia in Northern Ireland is bringing this disease to the forefront to heal and improve the lives of those suffering from it. Without this education, medical professionals would not be able to diagnose […]
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Scott Pruitt resigns after a raft of scandals and 15 investigations into misconduct claims

[…]two key aides he brought with him from Oklahoma; when the White House turned them down, officials found a loophole; Booked private jet flights and got authorization afterward when it was too late to turn them down; Used flights through hubs so he could then get home to Oklahoma more cheaply from there; Got first class flights, with officials claiming he had ‘threats’ and needed to be kept from ordinary passengers – but only concrete example was someone shouting ‘you’re f***ing up the environment’ in Atlanta Airport; (government officials are expected to fly economy) Officials looked into getting him $100,000 a […]
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From show horse to food source: Abandoned Florida horses sent to slaughter

[…]was adopted by a family Silver trusted to care for the horse but about a year later it was found at the New Holland auction in Pennsylvania- one of the most infamous kill auctions. The stallion had a microchip, so he was found and brought back. Womack had an arrangement with a family to “partial board” (she would supply the stall and the family was responsible for feeding) but after a couple of weeks, the family stopped feeding the horse. The family tried to give the horse away because they couldn’t care for it. Thankfully, after having been nearly starved, it […]
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Study: Electric blankets increase risk of miscarriage

[…]importance of electromagnetic field remediation in the treatment of chronic disease What they found was that women in the higher exposure group had a more than double risk of miscarriage (24 percent) than the women in the low group (10 percent). In fact, the miscarriage rate in the higher exposure group was higher than the rate of the general population (10 to 15 percent). (The World Health Organization was quick to point out that evidence did not confirm exposure to low-level electromagnetic fields as a risk for miscarriage.) “A 2012 survey from Korea’s Ministry of Environment showed electric blankets could emit […]
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Argan Oil: A Moisturizer So Pure You Could Drink It

[…]products also contain a wide variety of neurotoxins and carcinogens. In fact, a recent study found cancer-causing chemicals in nearly 100 commercially available shampoos and soaps – Including “Moroccanoil” pictured on the right. Carefully reading the labels on all cosmetic products is advised. Refer to: The “Dirty Dozen” cosmetic chemicals to avoid. Dietary Benefits Largely ignored in the west until just recently are the medicinal properties of culinary and dietary Argan Oil. Almost everyone today is familiar with the many benefits of including Olive Oil in your diet. It’s legendary for being a key ingredient in the Mediterranean Diet. And Olive Oil’s reputation […]
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Twitter Censoring Tweets Containing Links to BitChute Video service, Flags Posts as ‘Potentially Harmful’

[…]become more aggressive in their moderation and banning of content. Many content creators who have found themselves banned or demonetized on sites like YouTube have found their way over to BitChute. RELATED STORY: The Truth About Cancer Has All Three Accounts Suspended by Twitter What is going on @TwitterSupport and why didn't Bitchute get any emails about this? https://t.co/KJZvOvg8Wy — BitChute (@bitchute) August 7, 2020 BitChute was banned by PayPal along with right-wing figures like Alex Jones in 2018. The Southern Poverty Law Center has accused them of hosting “hate-fueled material.” Yeah it said it was “unsafe”, it’s literally a […]
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Magic Mushroom Drug Lifted Depression/Anxiety in Cancer Patients

[…]however, suggest that psilocybin be used only in a medical setting, said Dr. George Greer, co-founder, medical director and secretary at the Heffter Research Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which funded both studies. “Our focus is scientific, and we’re focused on medical use by medical doctors,” Greer said at the news conference. “This is a special type of treatment, a special type of medicine. Its use can be highly controlled in clinics with specially trained people.” While this isn’t the first time scientists have explored using psychedelic drugs, since the late 1960s it has been extremely difficult to study […]
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How fire ants could help Kim Kardashian treat psoriasis

[…]to the Daily News, help may be on the way. A skin cream derived from solenopsins, the toxin found in fire ant venom, was found to ease the symptoms of psoriasis in mice. The compound can reduce the skin thickening and scaling most commonly associated with this condition. More impressively, it also reduces the painful autoimmune response that occurs when barrier function of the skin is compromised. Scientists at the Emory University School of Medicine are optimistic that solenopsins can revolutionize psoriasis treatment. Current treatment options often involve topical medications called corticosteroids that pose a number of health risks. According to […]
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Man Horrified That Army Blew Up Mom’s Body After It Was Donated For Research

[…]secretly sold it to the US Army, who then used it to test explosives. RELATED STORY: IFLScience: Doctors Bow After 11-Year-Old Brain Tumor Patient Donates Organs When Stauffer agreed to donate his mother’s body, he said the paperwork specifically asked if we wanted to allow medical tests involving explosions. “We checked the ‘no’ box on all that,”1 he said, adding: “She was strapped in a chair, and a detonation took place underneath her to get an idea of what the human body goes through when a vehicle is hit by an IED. There was wording on this paperwork about performing […]
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BREAKING: NY Times: Baby Powder Recalled Over Asbestos Concerns

[…]the FDA announced Friday. The agency said in a press release: “FDA testing has found that a sample from one lot of the product contains chrysotile fibers, a type of asbestos. Consumers who have Johnson’s Baby Powder lot #22318RB should stop using it immediately and contact Johnson & Johnson for a refund.”1 Johnson & Johnson agreed to instate the recall, but the company stopped short of acknowledging that the product contained asbestos. It questioned “the integrity of the tested sample and the validity of the test results.” The company even suggested that it might not be a genuine Johnson & […]
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CNN says MSG in Chinese Food Isn’t Unhealthy, You’re Just Racist

[…]point us toward a definition that needs attention.”1 MSG is a common amino acid naturally found in foods like cheese and tomatoes and cheese. People figured out how to extract and ferment it using a process similar to how we make wine and yogurt. It is used so extensively because it taps into our fifth basic taste: umami (pronounced oo-maa-mee). Umami is less well known than the other tastes like saltiness or sweetness, but it’s everywhere — it’s the complex, savory taste you find in mushrooms or Parmesan cheese. According to CNN: People have consumed MSG throughout history, according to […]
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