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Big Props to Chipotle Mexican Grill, for Handling a Crisis…. Like a Boss.

[…]to not serve carnitas at all. Food for thought my friends. Food for thought…. 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 […]
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This Tiny Alligator Is Wearing an IRL Snapchat Filter

[…]with researchers from the University of Michigan. RELATED STORY: ABC: Cancer-causing compounds found in alligators, dolphins, wildlife at Kennedy Space Center RELATED STORY: Humanity ‘Sleepwalking towards the edge of a cliff’: 60% of earth’s wildlife wiped out since 1970 This “in real life” (IRL) photograph is even more spectacular because nature is truly at work here. Because sodium is often scarce in the Amazon, bees and butterflies often lick up the salt tears of turtles and alligators. The process of “tear-feeding” is called lachryphagy and is extremely hard to witness in nature. These intricate creatures sip on tears to get […]
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Knowingly and secretly deciding to put the buying public at risk

[…]and then begins eating the fried chicken” by the bucketful. RELATED STORY: Common food found to have shockingly strong link to tumors What about cereal companies touting all of the whole grains in their Cocoa Puffs Brownie Crunch? Fruit Loops “now provides fiber” was the message emblazoned on its packaging. A U.S. District Judge overseeing a tobacco industry case put it well: “‘All too often in the choice between the physical health of consumers and the financial well-being of business, concealment is chosen over disclosure, sales over safety, and money over morality. Who are these persons who knowingly and secretly decide to put the […]
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This Chicken Farm Uses Oregano Oil Instead of Antibiotics

[…]farms. As such, more and more people are choosing to pay a little more for chicken like the ones found on Sechler’s farm.While the cost of feeding chickens oregano oil instead of antibiotics is considerably higher, Sechler’s farm continues to sell plenty of chicken to consumers and grocery stores alike. The idea of using natural herbs instead of drugs has been spreading into other areas and onto other types of farms as well. Bob Ruth, president of another Pennsylvania farming company, has been testing oregano on his pigs for the past six months to see if it really does beat […]
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Nevada Woman Dies from a Superbug Resistant to Every Available Antibiotic in the US

[…]often causes of urinary tract infections.” While tested at the hospital her infection was found to be resistance to the 14 drug options the hospital had so they sent a sample to the CDC. Their testing revealed that nothing available to US doctors would have cured her infection. In fact, the superbug, which had spread throughout her system, would end up able to fend off 26 different antibiotics. In a report published last year, experts warned that a superbug could kill 10 million a year by 2050 if left unchecked. To further highlight this, the UN General Assembly had a […]
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Childhood cancer survivors at double the risk for chronic conditions

[…]burden of chronic disease to healthy volunteers matched for age and sex. “Researchers found that by age 50, the average pediatric cancer survivor had 17.1 chronic health conditions, including 4.7 that were considered severe or disabling, life-threatening or deadly, compared to the general population that averaged 9.2 chronic health conditions with 2.3 falling into the same categories.”  Dr. Nickhill Bhakta, an assistant member of the St. Jude Department of Global Pediatric Medicine, explained that there are two different types of chronic conditions:  those that develop early and persist throughout life and others whose risk develops and increases over time. RELATED […]
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NBC: Study finds surprising number of Americans think chocolate milk comes from brown cows

[…]been thinking about switching to a plant-based milk, check out the video below.) The study found that 48% of respondents weren’t sure where chocolate milk came from with seven percent thinking the brown stuff only came from brown cows. And before you think that seven percent is a tiny number, understand that “that adds up to about 16.4 million people, more than the population of Ohio.” (My emphasis.) But this isn’t the first time American’s have totally missed the boat. Apparently, a study from the 90s found that nearly 20% of people didn’t know hamburgers were made from beef! We truly are getting dumber […]
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U.S. Air Force Is spraying 6 Million acres with chemicals in response to Harvey

[…]pigs when their mothers were exposed to Naled for only three days during pregnancy. Doctors from Puerto Rico have also claimed that Naled harms fetuses.” RELATED ARTICLE: Study links pesticide used to fight Zika in Florida to health impacts in Chinese babies U.S. studies have also shown Naled was linked to a 60% increase in autism and many now believe that Naled’s manufacturer, Sumimoto Chemical Corp.- who also manufacture other mosquito larvicides- might actually have been the cause of the outbreak of microcephaly cases. In fact, a group of Argentine doctors published a report which cited a pesticide used to kill mosquito larva […]
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New Israeli Treatment For Fibromyalgia Helped 100% Of Sufferers In New Study

[…]people have never heard of fibromyalgia,” he said. “And many who have, including some medical doctors, don’t admit that this is a real disorder. I learned from my M.D. friends that this is not the only case in which disorders that target mainly women raise skepticism in the medical community as to whether they’re real or not. However, these days there are increasing efforts to understand the effect of gender on body disorders.” Researchers at the Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research at the Assaf Harofeh Medical Center and Tel Aviv University were studying post-traumatic brain injury patients when […]
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Secrets from 2,200 Year Old Royal Mummy’s who Loved Tattoos and CANNABIS

[…]his knees are tattooed groups of ungulates (Interestingly, in the past when Pazyryk were found with tattoos only fantastical creatures were depicted.) Tattoos on the woman: a predatory bird, killing a deer or moose on her left arm a cock on her left hand and on her left forearm, a complicated and unusual scene with two tigers and a snow leopard attacking deer and moose Source: Daily […]
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Five all-natural alternatives to Five Hour Energy and caffeine

[…]your mitochondrial cells. A recent study by Sheffield University in the UK even found that it can cause essential parts of the human DNA to “stop working.” -Sucralose: this popular artificial sweetener is harmful. In fact, a study from 2009 by the consumer education group Citizens for Health, found that animals eating Sucralose had 50 percent less good bacteria in their intestines, increased body weight and other abnormalities. Natural Alternatives Energy drinks give an initial boost but you eventually come down. And most of the time the crash is quite hard. So, what are your other options? 1. Peppermint Oil- A pure essential oil […]
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Is the Resistance To Smart Meters Justified? This Is The Shocking Truth.

[…]recently arrested which got me wondering, what’s the big deal about smart meters? What I found will shock you… Well, it seems there are serious problems with both smart meters and the grid it’s supposed to connect us with. Spending billions to install smart meters while wasting millions by trashing existing analog meters doesn’t make economic sense. The utility companies will say each RF pulse is insignificant. But there can be up to 10,000 pulses in one day from a smart meter. Smart Meter Resistors’ Concerns Smart meters emit RF (radio frequency) pulses, similar to WiFi and cell phone radiation, […]
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Gluten-Free, Casein-Free diets for autism put to the test

[…]treatment of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). It’s a must-see. RELATED STORY: High aluminum found in autism brain tissue Diagnosed autism linked to maternal grandmother’s smoking in pregnancy RELATED STORY: Autism & casein from cow’s […]
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The GMO Debate: One Student’s Experience of Pro-GMO Propaganda at Cornell University

[…]he was expecting and looking forward to just that, would be an understatement. However, what he found was quite different. So much so that he was completely stunned. There were four active professors for the course and several guest speakers. During each session, they took turns defending industrial agriculture and biotechnology but never once critically examined GMOs (kinda odd for a “debate” class). Here are a couple of memorable things he heard during the “class”: GMO food is necessary to feed the world Agricultural GMOs cause no harm Glyphosate is safer than coffee and table salt You cannot believe in science […]
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Statin scam exposed: Cholesterol drugs cause rapid aging, brain damage and diabetes

[…]cataracts, fatigue, liver problems, muscle pain and memory loss. Simply put, the drugs have been found to tamper with cells in such a way that their primary purpose of reproducing and helping the body repair is thwarted. With that comes the onset of terrible health issues or the worsening of existing ones. Professor Reza Izadpanah, a stem cell biologist and lead author of the published study, says, “Our study shows statins may speed up the ageing process. People who use statins as a preventative medicine for [health] should think again as our research shows they may have general unwanted effects […]
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Are you secretly breathing in toxic air?

[…]than our outdoor environment. Testing Environmental Chemicals In recent years, researchers have found surprising facts on the risks associated with both indoor and outdoor air quality, and these results will astound many. A growing body of data indicated that the indoor air in our homes and other buildings can be even more polluted than the outdoor air we breathe. Taking into consideration the amount of time that most people spend indoors- an estimated 90 percent of their time according to the EPA- this data seems to ring true[2]. People are the main cause of pollution generation whether that be indoors or outdoors, […]

GM Food Causes Deadly Bacteria To Grow In Your Gut

[…]we reported in 2012, in an article titled “Roundup Herbicide Linked To Overgrowth of Deadly Bacteria,” a growing body of research points to the world’s most popular herbicide as causing dysbiosis (pathogenic alteration of gut bacteria), a condition which profoundly affects and alters the so-called holobiont, or total set of organisms plus human cells that make up our bodily constitution, and as a consequence, health. Because we depend on the proper selection and quantity of bacterial strains with which we co-evolved over countless eons, any significant disruption of the commensal ties to this microbial universe will result in a state […]
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How healthy is the Mediterranean Diet?

[…]of the appearance of new lesions: lauric, oleic, and linoleic. Lauric acid is a saturated fat found in coconut oil and palm kernel oil, which can be found in such junk foods as whipped cream and candy bars. Oleic comes from the Latin word oleum, for olive oil, but that’s not where the subjects of this study were getting their oleic acid: The top sources for Americans are cake, chicken, and pork, and linoleic comes mostly from chicken. So, the study really just showed that people eating lots of junk, chicken, and pork tended to close off their coronary arteries. RELATED STORY: Father-of-two claims his […]

Exercise treats addiction by altering brain’s dopamine system

[…]— and even prevention strategies — for addiction. Scientists in Britain previously found that just five minutes of brisk walking can alleviate withdrawal symptoms caused from giving up smoking. They believe that exercise stimulates how much dopamine (a mood enhancing hormone) is produced which reduces the desire for nicotine. RELATED STORY: Squats: A great daily exercise for people of all ages We know that exercise can be addictive and that other substances and behaviors that are addictive have increased dopamine release in brain targeted regions as a common property. Aside from being the ultimate motivator, having a constant supply of dopamine in […]
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Why turmeric and black pepper is a powerful combination

[…]contains the bioactive compound piperine, which is similar to capsaicin, the medicinal component found in chili powder and cayenne pepper. Peperine has been shown to help relieve nausea, headaches and poor digestion and also has anti-inflammatory properties. One of the most significant benefits of piperine may be its ability to boost the absorption of certain compounds in the digestion process. SUMMARY: Curcumin in turmeric and piperine in black pepper have been shown to improve health due to their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and disease-fighting qualities. Piperine Enhances the Absorption of Curcumin Unfortunately, the curcumin in turmeric is poorly absorbed into the bloodstream. As a […]
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