 | 4/25/2008 - (NaturalNews) It's sometimes difficult to predict just how NaturalNews readers will respond to a story. After publishing my critical review of Zrii juice yesterday (see http://www.naturalnews.com/023101... |
 | 4/24/2008 - (NaturalNews) With the launch of the Zrii juice product and its association with Deepak Chopra, many readers have been asking NaturalNews to offer our opinion on the product. Many people are excited about... |
 | 4/22/2008 - (NaturalNews) I recently met with Dr. Jack Singh, founder and president of the Organic Food Bar company, for an interview. I've been a fan of the organic food bar products for many years, and I even reviewed... |
 | 3/7/2008 - If you enjoy eating exotic mushrooms, are interested in their nutritional and medicinal value and if you would like to learn how to establish mushrooms in your yard, garden or woods, Mycelium... |
 | 3/7/2008 - Historically, herbalists have used the herb hawthorn as a cardiac tonic and considered it valuable for improvement of cardiac weakness, an enlarged heart, angina, arrhythmias, edema, hardening... |
 | 3/3/2008 - In history classrooms the world over, schoolchildren learn about the important American wars, going back to the American Revolution. It seems that an important war, one that occurred on American... |
 | 2/28/2008 - (NaturalNews) There's increasing awareness today about the health benefits of drinking superfood powders. Anyone who has been reading NaturalNews for very long knows that cruciferous vegetables prevent... |
 | 1/30/2008 - (NaturalNews) Let me say emphasize right from the start that NaturalNews has absolutely no financial ties to the product or company I'm about to introduce to you. I've been paid nothing to review this... |
 | 1/18/2008 - Wrapping up the important health news stories this week, the FDA announced that cloned meat and milk could now be sold to consumers without any labeling indicating its cloned status. Now factory... |
 | 1/16/2008 - SUGAR SHOCK! How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life, written by journalist Connie Bennett with Stephen Sinatra MD, is not just another low-carb diet book. In the book, Ms... |
 | 1/3/2008 - Watching video on a portable video player is a great way to make the time fly by while engaged in cardiovascular exercise. So I recently decided to try out the new Archos 705 WiFi digital... |
 | 1/2/2008 - Given the choice between a piece of fresh fruit and the juice from that fruit, the juice is often not the better choice. With orange juice, for example, you get a hefty dose of sucrose, fructose... |
 | 12/21/2007 - Will Smith's latest blockbuster hit, I Am Legend, opens with the premise that medical researchers engineered a cure for cancer that required injecting (or "infecting") patients with... |
 | 10/27/2007 - The free movement used in skateboarding has transcended into a clothing line that uses only natural fibers and prohibits the use of chemicals. Goods distributed by Satori Movement are made... |
 | 9/25/2007 - The new Roomba 500 series robotic vacuums are, its manufacturer says, the best robotic vacuums ever made. We decided to buy a Roomba 530 and put it to the test, and today we bring you the... |
 | 8/23/2007 - There's been a lot of talk lately about the molecular structure of water. The work of the now-famous Dr. Emoto from Japan shows that water has "memory" and takes on different complex strucutures based... |
 | 8/20/2007 - Here's a summary of some new and exciting health products you need to know about. I'm using and enjoying each of the products mentioned here, and I openly recommend them to others. No one has paid to be... |
 | 8/14/2007 - A new item has appeared in retail catalogs that promises to extend the life of your foods through vacuum technology. You place breads, fruits or other food items inside the container, close the lid, and... |
 | 8/8/2007 - I've been watching and reporting on the Amazon Herb Company for three years, paying attention to the quality of their products, people and leadership. This is a company that harvests a wide assortment... |
 | 7/20/2007 - "The Long Emergency," by James Howard Kunstler, is a fascinating and timely book that explores the ramifications of the dwindling supply of fossil fuels on our planet. The book begins with a discussion... |
 | 6/27/2007 - The non-profit Consumer Wellness Center today posted a detailed nutritional review of 570 pet food ingredients commonly found in pet food products (both canned and dry). The list, created by a joint effort... |
 | 6/6/2007 - I'd like to introduce you to an "underground" information source I subscribe to in order to stay up to date on cutting-edge nutritional information. It's a newsletter I've read for years, even long before... |
 | 6/5/2007 - You've never had chocolate like this before. Of all the chocolate products I've ever tried (and I've eaten a lot of them because, of course, it's my job), nothing compares to the raw, "empowered" chocolate... |
 | 5/22/2007 - Nearly three years ago, I recommended an anti-viral tincture product from a small company that has since closed its doors. It was one of my favorite herbal tincture products: A combination of twelve proven... |
 | 5/17/2007 - It seems that natural health products just keep getting increasingly advanced. As new product samples keep arriving at the NewsTarget officers, we're discovering amazing natural health products from some... |
 | 5/13/2007 - Thanks to new technology, modern NiMH rechargeable batteries now have higher capacity and last longer than alkaline batteries. That's why smart consumers all over the world are turning to NiMH rechargeable... |
 | 5/3/2007 - Here at NewsTarget, we've openly and independently recommended hundreds of natural health and green living products, all without asking for (or accepting) any money from the companies we publicize. Through... |
 | 5/3/2007 - There is a cabal of power-hungry corporations that are systematically destroying humanity's future. These companies have taken over the food supply, injected pesticides, viruses and invading genes into... |
 | 4/20/2007 - The popularity of Pilates has skyrocketed over the last ten years. For those that haven't heard much about it, Pilates is an exercise system originally created by Joseph Pilates that focuses on core strength... |
 | 4/14/2007 - I wanted to publish a personal thank you to all the readers and supporters who have read and responded to this week's articles on health freedom, the FDA, the covert attacks on NewsTarget and natural medicine... |
 | 3/26/2007 - It's bad enough that we have to suffer with many different sorts of pollution outdoors in our everyday life, but when this sort of contamination invades our homes, what we're often breathing can hardly... |
 | 3/23/2007 - Just when you thought the electric car had been killed, Tesla Motors (www.teslamotors.com) has made its presence known as a newborn to the automobile market and as a provocative car company... |
 | 3/21/2007 - As you know, I'm always looking for new solutions that can help improve your health, happiness and abundance. Today I'd like to introduce you to a book created by a group of visionary individuals... |
 | 3/13/2007 - The Natural Products Expo West trade show was held last weekend in Anaheim, California. I spent the show cruising the floor, interviewing vendors, sampling products and digging up new information to pass... |
 | 2/22/2007 - The Living Fuel company (www.LivingFuel.com) offers a whole meal superfood powder that's excellent for blending into smoothies, chocolate shakes or just plain water. It contains whole food... |
 | 2/21/2007 - There's a new countertop herb garden device on the market called "AeroGarden," and it's being sold by catalog companies, online retailers and even some home product stores. Marketing text... |
 | 2/5/2007 - Every once in a while, a really smart movie comes along that shows you just how stupid modern society is by shoving it in your face. "Idiocracy" is precisely such a film. Filled with purposeful profanity... |
 | 1/22/2007 - Sprouting is a great way to grow your own high-density superfoods, and it's an easy thing to do at home, where you can control the nutrients and the environment. You can do it in your own kitchen at home... |
 | 1/13/2007 - If you enjoyed the movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know?" or you're interested in the new science of healing with energy, you're going to enjoy this review and tour of a unique energy product called the Violet... |
 | 1/9/2007 - A review of scientific data by British and American researchers found that reducing salt intake might reduce the severity of asthma and breathing problems.
The review -- published in... |
 | 11/27/2006 - Fast Food Nation, a fictionalized movie version of Eric Schlosser's best-selling nonfiction depiction of fast food companies' negative impacts on American life, opened over Thanksgiving weekend... |
 | 11/23/2006 - Under a new deal, pharmaceutical companies will now begin paying fees to the FDA when it reviews television drug ads in return for the agency expediting the reviews, but a natural health author... |
| 10/6/2006 - InterCure, Ltd., today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed clinical overview of seven clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of device-guided breathing. The study's authors conclude that RESPeRATE... |
 | 10/4/2006 - Achieving a state of health is more than just a physical or chemical affair; it requires engaging the mind. The mind directly controls your physiology, often in surprising ways such as when a single thought... |
 | 9/10/2006 - If you haven't seen "An Inconvenient Truth" yet, you owe it to yourself to go watch this film. It's a true masterpiece of presentation that manages to tell the truth about carbon dioxide emissions and... |
 | 8/25/2006 - This is a review of the movie "The Chumscrubber," which is an intriguing and artful look at important themes in modern society. It stars Jamie Bell, and a host of well-known actors such as Ralph Fiennes... |
 | 8/25/2006 - One of the healthiest exercises you can engage in is walking. Walking may not sound like much exercise, but do it for 10,000 or 20,000 steps, and it is really a great way to boost your metabolism, enhance... |
 | 8/15/2006 - When scientific research appears in a peer-reviewed journal, readers are supposed to be able to trust that the research is honest, unbiased and accurate -- especially when it concerns prescription drug... |
 | 8/7/2006 - With all the video content consumers are creating today, there is a need for a device that will burn DVDs in real time from a video feed. Ideally it would be stand-alone so it does not require a personal... |
| 8/7/2006 - Two FDA officials say the administration's decision to deny over-the-counter access to Plan B -- commonly known as the morning after pill -- was made well before FDA scientists completed their... |
| 6/29/2006 - WASHINGTON (June 27, 2006) -- Standard laboratory housing thwarts the basic behavioral needs of rats, mice, and other rodents, inflicting physiological and psychological harm and raising serious scientific... |
 | 6/21/2006 - As the market for remote backup solutions continues to expand, I thought I'd take a test drive of two of the most popular solutions: XDrive and Box.net. Sadly, neither service worked for me, and both appear... |
 | 5/22/2006 - "The Island" is one of the best science fiction movies I've seen in a long time. Aside from its obvious strengths, which include stunning action sequences thanks to director Michael Bay, "The Island" also... |
| 5/3/2006 - Achieving a real health outcome in real life is as simple as applying a few fundamental principles of self-improvement. To best explain this, consider what happens when an airplane takes off from Los Angeles... |
 | 4/19/2006 - Peer to peer networks have stirred up quite a hornet's nest on the internet, as people share copyrighted files of every nature without paying a dime. Although I'm not about to publicly cast a vote for... |
 | 4/11/2006 - Although gasoline prices have slowed their meteoric rise in the past few months, they still show no sign of stopping or reversing. Diesel prices are especially high, so it is no surprise that the scramble... |
 | 4/11/2006 - Bladder infections can be an inconvenient and painful experience, but you have the power to prevent infection just by making a few simple changes to your diet and daily routine. Even if you have suffered... |
 | 3/23/2006 - Unless you've been living under a rock for the past decade, you've heard the warnings: "Stay out of the sun, cover up your skin and coat yourself with sunscreen or you will get skin cancer! Don't go outdoors... |
 | 3/20/2006 - A new economic study by the U.S. government reveals that health care spending is rising so rapidly in the United States that in less than ten years, it will represent 20% of the domestic economy. That's... |
 | 3/17/2006 - Do you spend a lot of time on the computer? If so, do you start to feel your shoulders aching as you type up your emails, or do your hips hurt when you try to cross your legs? You might be suffering from... |
 | 3/13/2006 - This is an exclusive story about one of the most exciting new superfoods you've probably never heard of. It is a selectively-bred superfood seed derived from chia. Chia is a well-known ancient grain or... |
| 2/23/2006 - A technology writer for The Mercury News writes that the Soldius1, a solar-powered battery charger for cell phones and iPods, is a worthwhile product, however it works best outside in natural lighting... |
| 2/22/2006 - According to earthtimes.org, an anonymous report posted on the FDA's website by one reviewer calls into question the effectiveness of Xenical, also known as orlistat, for promoting weight loss over the... |
| 2/21/2006 - Naturalproductsinsider.com looks at recent research that demonstrates how melatonin can benefit the health of the elderly by maximizing their sleep efficiency. |
| 2/21/2006 - Debra Palmer Keenan, a nutrition professor at Rutgers University, looks at the nutritional data surrounding the three types of omega-3 fatty acids and examines the many health claims attributed to them... |
| 2/15/2006 - At the University of California, San Diego, Dr. Cedric Garland and colleagues have published a review of 63 studies that associated vitamin D with lowered risk for prostate, breast and colon cancer. |
 | 1/8/2006 - Here's a review of a product people are seeing more frequently today. It's called Miracle Foot Acupuncture, and it sells for about $100 in various gadget retailers. It looks like a small platform on which... |
| 12/29/2005 - Scripps Howard News Service examines five alternative fuel measures, including hybrids, hydrogen, and ethanol, taking into account the disadvantages of each solution. |
| 12/27/2005 - The Northern Illonois University Star's "Perspective" news section discusses recent high-profile court cases involving censorship of high school newspapers and the impact of such decisions on free speech... |
| 12/8/2005 - HP scientists are trying to create a computer display that is "very lightweight, very thin and potentially flexible." Last year HP scientists created a prototype of a printed, plastic color display (electronic... |
| 12/7/2005 - Connie Thompson gives consumers a no-frills look at magnetic shake lights, or flashlights that generate light based on how long you shake them. |
| 12/3/2005 - Several TV networks are rushing to provide interviews and special features through podcasts. Recaps, spoilers and previews of shows from "Guiding Light" to "Family Guy" can be heard. |
| 12/1/2005 - User Reviews allows consumers to rate any business among the 18 million-plus business profiles, as well as search local businesses. Another new feature is the comparison of new and used items. |
| 11/29/2005 - IPTV (the majority owner of Cingular) will use the internet to deliver "personalized bundles" of services, including wireless communications, video, voice and broadband data. A set-top box will display... |
| 9/14/2005 - A new review of medical evidence by researchers at the University of California in San Francisco found that fetuses do not feel pain until the final months of pregnancy, but Ireland Online reports that... |
| 9/14/2005 - Over the next few years, the U.S. government will be consolidating bases around the world to save $48 billion dollars. |
| 10/12/2005 - An estimated 15 million Americans suffer from heartburn each day, so treatments ranging from acid-suppressing drugs and antacids to anti-reflux surgeries have come to the attention of the American media... |
| 10/7/2005 - Dietitian Jennifer Motl shares recipes and dietary secrets about nuts, gathering interesting information from various nut-related studies conducted at universities and looking at the relative values of... |
| 9/30/2005 - The copper intra-uterine contraception device (IUD), introduced 25 years ago, has produced varying levels of success, so Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand is reviewing the effectiveness of the... |
 | 2/3/2005 - In this report, I'm going to share with you why I'm so excited about the Amazon Herb Company and what it means for you, your health, our community, and our planet. Recently I had the honor of attending... |
 | 8/24/2005 - As Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures book has suddenly become the top-selling self-published book in history, a lot of readers are emailing and asking what I think about Trudeau, his book, and his commercial... |
| 7/31/2005 - The growing popularity of mp3 players has many companies throwing their hats into the arena, leaving many first-time buyers wondering what to buy, so a recent Cnet article has in-depth reviews of their... |
| 6/5/2005 - When the Patriot Act was first passed, weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, members of Congress were criticized for passing the act, due to the fact that they were not given time to read the proposal... |
| 7/12/2005 - Released to celebrate The Vegan Society’s 60th Anniversary ‘Vegan’ manages to be decadent but also full of health and nutrition thanks to the watchful eye of London nutritionist and complimentary therapist... |
| 6/29/2005 - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has requested a 60-day extension for the review of Nutrition 21, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: NXXI) qualified health claim petition associating chromium picolinate with a reduced... |
| 1/25/2005 - Credit card incentive programs come in all shapes and sizes including earning frequent flyer points, free hotel stays and cash rewards. But, it's important to remember that while a cash reward may feel... |
 | 12/29/2004 - Former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough is one of those people who likes to tell the truth. That's probably why he's no longer a Congressman. Telling the truth doesn't get you very far in Washington... |
 | 6/8/2005 - I'd like to share the news about Mera Pharmaceuticals' AstaFactor Salmon Essentials, an exciting health product that combines potent antioxidants with heart-healthy oils. Salmon Essentials contains purified... |
| 5/28/2005 - Proprietary Nutritionals Inc. (PNI) announced today that a research study conducted with Celadrin®, a natural supplement for joint health, was published in the February issue of the Journal of Strength... |
| 5/5/2005 - Writer Agam Shah reviewed Creative Technology's Zen Micro digital audio player, Gateway's new tablet PC and Kanguru Solutions' Zipper Pro portable storage device. The Zen Micro is easy to use once you... |
| 5/2/2005 - A scientific conference recently accepted a paper from MIT students who used a computer program to spew out a paper filled with complete nonsense. The program used context-free grammar and useless charts... |
| 4/13/2005 - The Department of Health and Human Services has released its annual report on health care, and New York has received mixed reviews. While scoring well on managing pain and dementia in home health care... |
 | 4/8/2005 - I've been using psyllium husk as a fiber supplement for many years. To use it, you simply put a tablespoon of psyllium husk powder into a tall glass of water, stir it quickly and chug it down before it... |
| 7/31/2005 - More and more companies are turning to the internet to post jobs and find workers, but About columnist Wendy Boswell finds many job search sites too cluttered, which is why she like SimplyHired.com; a... |
| 7/24/2005 - The SMS search, a solution to address the needs of the ever-increasing market of web-friendly cell phones, has already been introduced by Yahoo! and Google. Yahoo! Search through mobile SMS services allows... |
| 3/22/2005 - Trilogy rosehip oil products uses a combination of creams, oils and rosehip oil capsules to produce naturally healthy skin from the inside and out. The "Trilogy" regime suggests a four step process. ... |
| 3/13/2005 - Some South Florida nutrition experts and school officials alike want to see if school cafeterias can cost-effectively serve more nutritious food that kids will eat. So they've begun experimenting with... |
| 3/9/2005 - For the first time in 23 years, the Federal Reserve Board is reviewing Regulation Z, which could result in changes in the Truth in Lending Act. Lenders are pushing hard to relax rules that have cost them... |
| 3/6/2005 - Security experts at T-Mobile are investigating the recent instance of a hacker stealing information from Paris Hilton's Sidekick-II. The company advises its customers to change their passwords regularly... |
| 3/1/2005 - There is little consistency in newborn screening procedures. Some hospitals may screen for 35 diseases, while another may only screen for four. Officials are recommending that newborns be screened for... |
| 2/27/2005 - Though Sony's Pocket VAIO weighs in at a hefty 7.4 ounces, it is a very good digital audio player for those who want plenty of storage. According to Sony, the 20GB version can store 13,000 songs and the... |
| 5/5/2005 - In a review of three desktop search engines, Associated Press journalist Anick Jesdanun reviewed products by Microsoft, Yahoo, and Google. These search engines allow users to search their desktops the... |
| 2/15/2005 - Internet telephone services have been around for more than 10 years, but, until now, only the most devoted of techie had any desire to use them. Dropped calls were common, voice echoes were annoyingly... |
| 5/2/2005 - Arik Hesseldahl jumped into the world of the iPod early and he is very happy with his portable music player. However, he was less than pleased with the headphones, which were uncomfortable and provided... |
| 2/9/2005 - A leading company in the Internet quality measurement industry has given Uniglobe.com its highest award for websites. The company says Uniglobe, while new to the cruise ship industry, offers a high quality... |
| 4/6/2005 - The Bushnell Instant Replay and Compact Instant Replay, the Celestron VistaPix and the Meade CaptureView CV-4 are the latest entrants in the hybrid gadget market. They are binoculars with built-in digital... |
| 4/5/2005 - The iRiver H10 MP3 player is a hot seller, with a slim profile, a full-color screen, and stylish menus. Unfortunately, the user interface is frustrating and sometimes confusing, explains one reviewer... |
| 2/3/2005 - Officials in Europe and Canada have called into question a drug designed to treat mild cases of Alzheimer's disease. Clinical trials show that patients who took Reminyl were more likely to die of heart... |
| 1/20/2005 - A Cleveland area doctor claims the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved several new pain killers before proper clinical studies had been conducted. As a result, the licenses for Vioxx, Celebrex,... |
| 2/27/2005 - One reviewer of the Olympus M:Robe, a combination digital music player and digital camera, is less than impressed with this little gizmo. The interface is clunky, the digital camera is almost useless... |
| 2/17/2005 - MSN's newly-redesigned search engine has a number of new features, including the ability to search for local retailers, a toolbar that lets you search your own hard drive, and a feature to search by criteria... |
| 2/17/2005 - Reviewers are impressed with the iRiver H10, an MP3 player with a 5 gigabyte hard drive, a 260,000-color display, an FM recorder, and the ability to play music from subscription services. The player is... |
| 7/28/2004 - When it comes to outstanding commercially-produced nutritional supplements, the list is rather short. Far too many vitamins and supplements on the shelves of stores are made from chemical ingredients rather... |
| 7/27/2004 - In the search for healthy whey protein powders, I've gone through many brands and many products, trying to find a whey protein product that met all my criteria for being a healthful, great-tasting product... |
| 7/18/2004 - Don't chew aspirin: it may cause rapid tooth decay, says a review. It's not a clinical trial or an official study of any kind, but an observation of two patients who regularly chewed aspirin tablets revealed... |
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