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If you enjoy taking "selfies," you could be a psychopath

By Ethan A. Huff, January 11 2015
(NaturalNews) Some would contend that it's nothing but an irritating fad spurred on by a growing phenomenon of self-obsession and narcissism. But the act of taking "selfies," or self-snapped photos of oneself typically for the purpose of plastering all over social media, may actually be indicative of a serious mental condition. Researchers from Ohio State University (OSU) found that individuals who share lots of selfies online actually display clinical psychopathic traits, including a lack of...

How to survive when the sun doesn't rise: sustainable food preparedness during a nuclear winter

By J. D. Heyes, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) During the Cold War, Americans - and citizens of countries all over the globe - worried that the two superpowers at the time, the United States and the Soviet Union, could someday launch a nuclear war that would shroud the world in planet-killing radioactive fallout. While that is not as much of a concern anymore - the Soviet Union is gone and the U.S. does not yet have a nuclear-armed peer - there are still thousands of nuclear warheads in existence and, until a weapon is developed...

Special Report: E-cigarettes double success of smokers trying to quit

By S. D. Wells, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) Have you had a "quit success" lately? A new study reveals that electronic cigarettes are helping people quit the "real thing" -- better known as "cancer sticks." New research shows that smokers trying to quit are as much as 60 percent more likely to succeed if they use "e-cigs" and see a specialist (rather than taking pills, using the patch or chewing nicotine gum) to begin the weaning process and get off the 7,000 chemicals (mainly pesticides and insecticides) found in most Big Tobacco...

Monsanto's fraudulent tomato patent revoked by patent office

By Jennifer Lilley, December 29 2014
(NaturalNews) In an effort to help consumers make smart food decisions and not be strong armed into choosing edibles produced by a select few shady mega-corporations like Monsanto, No Patents on Seeds! has made significant strides. The coalition made tremendous headway when they, along with Nunhems/Bayer CropScience, filed petitions against Monsanto regarding the GMO giant's tomato patent. Ultimately, Monsanto's patent was revoked by the European Patent Office (EPO) -- not because the EPO initiated...

Five things you are doing that are weakening your immune system

By Jeanette Padilla, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) From everyday airborne allergens to countertop bacteria, your immune system is a complex network that is constantly battling to keep you safe from countless pathogens. It's common knowledge that washing your hands before eating is a great way to help keep your immune system, because hand washing eliminates germs. Sometimes, though, we do things that weaken the immune system even though we're not fully aware that this is what we're doing. Enjoying a favorite food or beverage may remind...

Whooping cough explodes in California as researchers admit vaccines are failing

By Daniel Barker, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) The worst whooping cough epidemic in seven decades has hit California this year, with nearly 10,000 cases having been reported by the end of November Experts are warning that the vaccine currently being used to prevent the disease is partly to blame for the outbreak. A whooping cough, or pertussis, vaccine was introduced in the 1940s, but only after the mortality rate from the disease had already begun to decline sharply, likely due to better care of infected patients and the...

Hackers paid $300,000 to halt attacks on Sony PlayStation gaming network

By J. D. Heyes, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) It is not at all clear if he meant to show his face, but a hacker working on behalf of the Lizard Squad hacking organization that was responsible for attacking the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox networks did just that during a recent interview with Britain's Sky News. The man went by the name "Ryan" and said that it only took three people to take down gamer networks for the planet's two largest video game companies. "This attack was basically done by three people. We had...

Pyroluria ,or pyrrole disorder, is a little known genetic disorder that may lead to depression, anxiety and behavioral disorders

By Sue Woledge, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) While drug companies make billions of dollars in profits from drugs given to patients to treat depression, anxiety, behavioral disorders, schizophrenia and other so called "mental" illnesses, a little known genetic disorder that has been known for decades to sometimes be the cause has been ignored and dismissed, because the only true treatment for it is nutrition. Pyrrole disorder, also known as pyroluria, is estimated to affect up to 10 percent of the population, and although this...

Why did this reporter "disappear" after predicting the collapse of oil prices?

By J. D. Heyes, January 10 2015
(NaturalNews) He managed to forecast the current collapse in oil prices, and then he went missing. It's been a year now. His name is David Bird, and he is a reporter who covered energy markets for The Wall Street Journal. First, some background. According to the blog Wall Street on Parade, Bird told his wife on a wintry afternoon about a year ago that he was headed out the door for a walk. He left his Long Hill, New Jersey, home in a red jacket with yellow zippers. Despite this colorful outerwear...

Yet another cancer doctor admits fabricating false positives to profit from selling toxic chemotherapy

By Mike Adams, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) If you were to travel the world trying to search out the most insidious con artists, scammers, hucksters and quacks, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone worse than a pharma-centric oncology doctor. These are the highly-paid hucksters that poison people to death while pretending to sell them "treatment" for a disease they very often don't even have in the first place. Case in point: the U.S. Department of Justice's prosecution of Dr. Fata, who was arrested and charged with twelve...

History proves that Western governments have already used food as a weapon of genocide

By Ethan A. Huff, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) The Great Famine of Ireland, in which mass potato crop failures resulted in more than 1 million men, women, and children dying of starvation, is now recognized by some as one of the first historical examples of the dangers of monoculture. But what few people realize about this grave time in Western history is that it is also one of the earliest examples of food being used as a weapon of ethnic cleansing and genocide. In his book The Famine Plot, Irish historian Tim Pat Coogan brings...

USDA refuses to test foods for glyphosate contamination, says pesticides are safe to eat

By Jonathan Benson, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) The American food supply is teeming with deadly pesticides. But the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), headed by former Monsanto lawyer Tom Vilsack, says people shouldn't worry because pesticides are completely safe to eat! The latest pesticide data released by the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) claims that most pesticide contamination on fresh fruit, vegetables, butter, and other food commodities is below the legal tolerance limits established by the Environmental...

Russia prepares to bail out its banks as economy collapses

By Daniel Barker, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) Russia's economic crisis continues to worsen as 2015 begins, with its bank bailout having now been expanded to include Gazprombank, the nation's third-largest lender. On Dec. 31, OAO Gazprombank confirmed that it would receive more than $700 million in aid as the Kremlin scrambles to protect the country's banking sector after the ruble's free fall in 2014, which ended the year by having decreased in value more than 40%. The plunge in oil prices, sanctions from the West and the collapse...

Health warning: Modern medicine is based on a flawed theory

By Jonathan Landsman, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) Modern medicine is killing over 100,000 people per year - that's about 280 people per day - and they're still in business? Imagine if your company did this to its customers - what would happen to you? Yet, modern healthcare practices continue to cause premature death and injury to millions of people with no end in sight. Don't let modern medicine cause your 'untimely' death. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dr. Brad Case will expose the 'germ theory hoax'...

Seventy percent of American smokers want to quit

By S. D. Wells, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) Outside the office buildings they huddle in the cold. Away from the dinner parties they're "isolated" and some of them ashamed of themselves for still being engulfed by the habit. Like outcasts, the pariahs gather and inhale -- hold -- exhale 7,000 chemicals through a long white tube of paper full of tobacco and loaded with a short-term stimulant -- the second most addictive kind on the planet. "Gluttons for punishment" -- the non-smokers may call them. They know what they're doing...

Federal judge bars AZ sheriff from enforcing immigration and identity theft laws

By J. D. Heyes, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) A federal judge has once again blocked Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio from ordering raids of employers with the aim of detaining undocumented immigrants who have used stolen identities to work, under the provisions of two state identity theft laws. U.S. District Judge David Campbell ruled that the raids by Arpaio and his department were likely unconstitutional and against federal law, Courthouse News Service reported. Campbell's ruling stemmed from a June 2014 lawsuit...

The best natural sources of manganese

By Michael Ravensthorpe, November 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Manganese is a trace mineral that is present in only small amounts in our bodies. It is considered an essential nutrient and is responsible for a large number of biological roles, including proper enzyme functioning, wound healing, nutrient absorption and bone development. Manganese is also a component of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), which helps fight cell-damaging free radicals. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, up to 37 percent of the...

Healthy high-fat diet protects the brain from aging

By David Gutierrez, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) A diet high in healthy fats may actually slow the aging process, including stemming off the brain degeneration associated with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen and the Nationals Institute of Health, and published in the journal Cell Metabolism. The study was funded by the Nordea-fonden through the Center for Healthy Aging. Because DNA damage occurs as a natural side effect...

The survival pyramid

By Natural News Editors, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) (Story by Spudfarmer, republished from DailyCollapseReport.com) As many of us who are preparing for an uncertain future have discovered, trying to prepare to become self-sufficient[1] for an infinite number of scenarios is overwhelming as best. More often it becomes a sort of anxiety provoking undertaking with no end in sight. It is easy to become so overwhelmed that you just run around buying things you know you will need at some point in the future. A box of bullets...

These 10 tips will help you prepare for the imminent economic collapse

By J. D. Heyes, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) The Boy Scout motto is "Be Prepared." That is eminently sound advice, especially in this day and age when the global economy continues to teeter on the edge of the abyss. Though it is good advice, it can also be a bit overwhelming, too, especially if you're not sure how to even begin being prepared. What, specifically, does "being prepared" mean? That differs from person to person, but in terms of "being prepared" for an economic collapse and the chaos it will bring about, a number...

Study: more people have liver cirrhosis than previously thought

By Antonia, January 9 2015
(NaturalNews) Researchers from the Loyola University Health System have discovered that liver cirrhosis, which can lead to liver cancer and liver failure, is more common than previously thought. After examining information from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), they found that more than 633,000 adults are affected with the disease and that -- to their surprise -- 69 percent of the adults in this first-ever general population study about the prevalence of the disease likely...

Mainstream media finally realizing 3D printing could spur global revolutions

By Mike Adams, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) As someone who routinely considers the future ramifications of present-day trends, I'm always astonished when people are reluctant to acknowledge obvious trends. As I have begun to share here on Natural News in recent articles, 3D printing is rapidly taking shape as a revolutionary technology for liberty and freedom, but relatively few people are able to see that yet. I see the implications of 3D printing revolution as clear as day, and over the last several months I've taken it...

Glyphosate contamination will cause 50% of children to be autistic by 2025, according to researcher

By Julie Wilson staff writer, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) Today, 1 in 68 children have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the U.S., a rate that's increased 30 percent since 2012, according to a March 2014 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Boys are five times more likely than girls to have ASD, and white children are more prone to the condition than black or Hispanic children. Speaking at a conference sponsored by the holistic-focused Groton Wellness organization, research scientist Dr. Stephanie...

LA City Council members suddenly oppose GMO ban after heavy lobbying by biotech industry

By Jennifer Lilley, December 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Los Angeles, where there are no known GMOs, may want to brace themselves for a change... and it isn't for the better. Just when a GMO ban for the city appeared to be favored by officials, a good ol' one-two switch took place when they suddenly expressed opposition. In fact, their abrupt change of heart came a mere three days before LA lawmakers were slated to vote on a proposal to ban genetically modified crops in the city, a decision which -- coincidentally -- also occurred when...

Federal Reserve is doctoring statistics; financial expert predicts US economic bubble to collapse soon

By Daniel Barker, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) Best-selling author and financial expert Peter Schiff is someone worth listening to when he makes a forecast regarding the economy. Schiff, who is also CEO and chief global strategist at Euro Pacific Capital Inc., was one of the few who accurately predicted the crash of 2008. But, as he is fond of pointing out, that crisis was merely an initial tremor compared to the financial earthquake that he predicts will be coming in the near future -- perhaps as early as 2015. In recent...

The college tuition student loan bubble scam explained

By J. D. Heyes, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) In recent years there has been an explosion of debt incurred by tens of millions of younger Americans as they borrow more to pay higher and higher tuition rates at the nation's institutes of higher learning. The primary lender to college students -- many of whom take courses and graduate with degrees that don't help them find gainful employment or prepare them for a real career -- has been the taxpayers, via the federal government. Loans through programs like the FSA -- the Federal...

Apple cider vinegar benefits hair, skin and teeth

By Michael Ravensthorpe, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) Since the beginning of recorded history, apple cider vinegar has been used as an effective medicine to remedy a wide variety of ailments. The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, for instance, was known to treat his patients with apple cider vinegar and honey for serious digestive conditions. Christopher Columbus would store barrels of apple cider vinegar aboard his vessels to guard his sailors from scurvy. Even the feared samurai warriors of Japan often relied upon apple cider vinegar...

Birds can sense extreme weather events and storms more than 24 hours in advance

By Ethan A. Huff, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) An experiment on bird migration patterns has inadvertently revealed that some bird species possess a unique ability to detect inclement weather hours or even days before it hits. Researchers from the Universities of Tennessee and Minnesota found that the golden-winged warbler, which travels to the Appalachian mountains from Columbia during the northern hemisphere summer, can detect bad weather up to 24 hours in advance, giving it plenty of time to evacuate. Publishing their findings...

Apple factory workers routinely abused, exploited by corporate greed - BBC investigation

By J. D. Heyes, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) China may be experiencing unprecedented economic growth, perhaps even now surpassing the U.S. as the world's No. 1 economy, but the manner in which the Asian giant is achieving its status is a throwback reminder to some of the darkest days of the U.S. industrial revolution. Factories that force workers to put in long, exhausting hours for minimal wages. Poor working conditions. Few benefits. No ability to organize. Many of these problems and issues turned up in a new BBC Panorama...

Study finds drinking coffee beneficial for liver health

By Raw Michelle, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) A recent study led by Dr. Qian Xiao from the National Cancer Institute has found that people who drink three cups of coffee daily are 25 percent less likely than non-coffee drinkers to have abnormal levels of liver enzymes.(1) Caffeinated versus decaf made no difference; both yielded similar results in a survey analysis of over 27,000 people that spanned more than 10 years.(2) Elevated liver enzymes, which are typically higher on a temporary basis and are not...

Wave of new diseases being brought to America by insects

By J. D. Heyes, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) Pandemics like the Ebola virus have made headlines around the world lately, but one medical expert said recently that the bigger threat to health comes from tropical diseases being spread by hordes of insects. In an interview with Fox News, Dr. Mark Siegel, professor of medicine at NYU's Langone Medical Center, said that a few tropical diseases are being spread to the United States at an increasing pace. He also noted that, because they are being spread via insects, it is much more...

Six facts that show how emotions drive weight gain and loss

By Mike Bundrant, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) Do you believe that you need a better nutritional strategy in order to lose weight? Research has shown that chances are very high that you already know enough about how to eat well and lose weight. That isn't the problem at all! Our good friend Dr. Jeremy Dean from the superb PsyBlog points out that, according to research, the greater challenge is self-awareness. Those who learn to pay attention to their emotions are much more likely to make healthy choices and lose weight. In...

How neediness attracts lack, while feelings of thanksgiving attract abundance

By Lance Johnson, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) The feeling of neediness is easy to default to, especially in a consumerist culture that's driven by marketing and outward appearances. Universally, feeling needy for anything is associated with a feeling of lack. That neediness and lack can only attract disappointment, emptiness and more lack. We never have enough when we constantly emanate feelings of need. If we think that we need more money to pay the bills, we will always come up short. If we appreciate the opportunities coming...

Former police chief in pro-gun video exposed as government shill who entrapped constitutionalists

By J. D. Heyes, January 8 2015
(NaturalNews) Here is a lesson about why you should never completely trust anyone you "meet" online, no matter whom they appear to be. A former small-town Pennsylvania police chief who posted a number of videos online of himself spewing obscenities about liberal ideologues and their views on the Second Amendment, all while shooting automatic weapons, secretly gave information about people he thought were members of a so-called militia, who he believed were anti-government extremists and people...

Bankrupt government slashing payments to doctors by 43%; medicare patients to be rejected nationwide

By J. D. Heyes, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) As we've warned for months, just because Americans are required to have health insurance coverage under regulations contained in the Affordable Care Act, that doesn't mean that they will have access to care. If you recall, the entire purpose behind Obamacare, according to the president and the law's backers, was only to insure something like 14 or 15 million people, because at the time the measure was being debated, the vast majority of Americans -- well over 80 percent -- had health...

Are statin drugs the cause of widespread decline in brain function?

By Ethan A. Huff, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) Diseases of the brain are rampant in America today, and evidence suggests that a popular class of pharmaceutical drugs may be largely to blame. They're known as statins, and the science behind how they function in the body reveals that these powerful drugs gradually degrade the brain by depriving it of cholesterol, leading to memory problems, dementia and other similar conditions. In his book Lipitor: Thief of Memory, Dr. Duanne Graveline, M.D., wrote about his horrific experience...

CDC discovers its own researchers were accidentally exposed to Ebola in the lab

By Ethan A. Huff, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) Another major safety breach has occurred at a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) testing laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia. At least one technician working in a Biosafety Level 4 CDC facility -- Level 5 is the highest -- may have been exposed to the Ebola virus after specimens of the pathogen were mistakenly shipped to the wrong location. The error occurred on Monday, December 22, reports The Washington Post, when a less-hazardous material sample was somehow swapped...

Does your right to biological privacy end when you flush? Police want to test your waste without warrant

By J. D. Heyes, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) In a naked attempt to shred the Constitution's privacy and due process provisions, drug warriors are pursuing a new avenue of prosecution: Testing your sewage waste to see if you've been naughty or nice when it comes to using a drug Uncle Sam has deemed illegal. What's worse, there are actually some who are serving as cheerleaders for all of this. According to a news release from the American Chemical Society: "The war on drugs could get a boost with a new method that analyzes...

Unsafe arsenic levels in rice and poultry - How to avoid it

By Michael Edwards, December 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Lately there has been a lot of publicity about unsafe arsenic levels in rice and poultry due to a report from Consumer Reports. This is very disconcerting to hear, especially if you have only heard of arsenic as a poison. It's actually a metal, frequently found in our food and our water in both inorganic and organic forms. But arsenic, especially inorganic arsenic, is a carcinogen that increases the risk of bladder, lung, and skin cancer. It also has been linked to heart disease and...

Government pays compensation to 80 flu vaccine injuries and deaths

By Natural News Editors, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) (Republished from VaccineImpact.com) The December 2014 report from the Department of Justice on damages paid by the U.S. Government to vaccine victims was recently published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources. There were 180 cases of vaccine injuries decided. 134 cases received compensation, while 46 cases were denied. Most of the U.S. public is unaware that a U.S. citizen, by law, cannot sue a pharmaceutical company for damages resulting from vaccines. Congress...

Chemo-induced brain fog could be linked to autism

By Jennifer Lilley, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) Researchers from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have discovered that the confusion and memory loss often associated with chemotherapy treatment is most likely linked to a chemo drug called topotecan, which affects the brain's ability to function properly. They also believe that long-term neurodevelopmental problems, such as those affecting people with autism spectrum disorder, might occur in the event that a person encountered the drug during brain development or...

Benefits of common root vegetables

By Kali Sinclair, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) Root vegetables are exactly what the name implies - they are the root of the plant. The most common root vegetables have become family staples: potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, and beets. High in vitamins and minerals that they absorb from the ground, root vegetables are full of nutrients and are an excellent source of fiber. Many are high in vitamin C, B vitamins, and vitamin A. Many are high in antioxidants. Several have remarkable healing properties. In choosing...

Corporations have seized every branch of government

By Natural News Editors, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) (Story by Chris Hedges, republished from TruthDig.com) Mayor Bill de Blasio's plans to launch a pilot program[1] in New York City to place body cameras on police officers and conduct training seminars to help them reduce their adrenaline rushes and abusive language, along with the establishment of a less stringent marijuana policy, are merely cosmetic reforms. The killing of Eric Garner in Staten Island was, after all, captured on video.[2] These proposed reforms...

Flame retardant chemical accident 40 years ago is still damaging people's health today

By Julie Wilson staff writer, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) More than 40 years ago, a Michigan chemical company made a careless mistake that would affect people's lives for generations to come. The incident involved polybrominated biphenyl, or PBB, a man-made flame retardant designed to prevent plastics from burning. An excerpt from Joyce Egginton's book titled The Poisoning of Michigan describes what happened: In the late spring of 1973 a truck driver known as Shorty made a routine delivery from Michigan Chemical Corporation to Farm Bureau...

Let go of conventional wisdom, in regards to food and medicine, to be unconventionally healthy

By Derek Henry, January 7 2015
(NaturalNews) The world is full of systems that have been developed to make our life safer, more convenient, and more economical. We have become reliant on many of these systems, and, as a result, we have lost our ability to take care of things ourselves. If your goal this year is to become more self-sufficient in regaining and optimizing your health, then do your best to avoid these two systems as much as possible and incorporate solutions that give you back your power. Conventional medical...

Top five emergency first aid items you probably didn't even realize were medicine

By Mike Adams, January 6 2015
(NaturalNews) When it comes to emergency medicine for preppers, everybody is already aware of the extraordinary usefulness of things like nano silver, fish antibiotics and off-the-shelf antiseptics such as povidone iodine. Here, I've decided to reveal five little-known emergency medicine items you probably never thought about acquiring for your preps. These are all lifesaving items that most people may not even realize are medicine in the first place. Emergency Medicine Item #1: Manuka HoneyManuka...

Resveratrol found in grapes protects DNA, cuts risk of heart disease, cancer

By Jennifer Lilley, January 6 2015
(NaturalNews) Resveratrol is no stranger to news headlines and the health-minded people who are privy to various findings about it. After all, the organic compound has been touted for its ability to slash heart disease risks and boost health. Findings have shown that it has the ability to keep certain cancers at bay and help prevent aging, and may even play a role in weight loss. It's been eyed as the reason behind why many cultures that enjoy wine seem to be in good health, and has also been...

Thinking about exercise can help keep muscles toned and stronger

By Jonathan Benson, January 6 2015
(NaturalNews) For some people, having the discipline just to make it to the gym is half the battle in staying fit. But new research suggests that the simple act of thinking about working out without actually doing it may be enough to tone muscle and even promote muscle growth. Researchers from Ohio University discovered this after testing the power of intentional thought on a group of volunteers. Two groups of participants were given wrist casts for four weeks, immobilizing the use of one hand...

Caramel apples that killed five people tainted with same bacteria used to vilify raw milk; FDA doesn't issue ban

By Jonathan Benson, January 6 2015
(NaturalNews) A nationwide outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes has been traced back to at least three brands of caramel apples sold throughout the U.S. According to reports, five people have died and at least 30 others from 10 states made ill after consuming the tainted apples, which appear to have come from a California-based supplier. An announcement by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explains that illness reports began coming in on October 17, and a subsequent investigation...

Five best natural anti-inflammatory herbs

By Dr.Sofiya, January 6 2015
(NaturalNews) Inflammation is characterized as swelling and redness on the skin's surface associated with pain. Inflammation is the body's reaction to threatening or harmful stimuli. On occasion, many people may experience mild inflammation flare-ups due to environmental allergens, micro-organisms or toxins. When flare-ups become more frequent than occasional, a person may be at risk for tissue damage, due to chronic inflammation. To have tissue damage minimized, it is recommended that chronic...



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