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Evidence shows MIT had cure for Ebola back in 2011

By Jonathan Benson, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A major breakthrough out of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) shows incredible promise as a cure for virtually every kind of viral infection known to man. But the mainstream media has chosen to stick with hype, fear and, more recently, the ominous threat of martial law when it comes to dealing with alleged viral threats like H1N1 and Ebola. Scientists from the school's Lincoln Laboratory basically came up with a method of targeting viruses that destroys infected cells while...

Norwegians to experiment with growing veggies in space

By Jennifer Lilley, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Tomatoes and lettuce are common sights in food markets, farms and kitchens around the world, but now, they're being eyed by Norwegians as possible foods that will soon be grown in space. The effort is an attempt to better examine how plant foods grow in space while also assessing ways to provide space travelers with oxygen and food. The project that will study the process -- which is expected to take about 10 years -- is referred to as TIME SCALE and will be led by experts at the...

Research links processed trans fats to memory impairment

By David Gutierrez, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Working-age men who eat a diet high in trans fats have worse memories than their counterparts who eat less of the artificial fats, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California-San Diego and presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2014. The effect was seen even after researchers adjusted for other risk factors such as age, depression, education and ethnicity. "Trans fats were most strongly linked to worse memory, in young...

Glutathione: the master antioxidant

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Health researchers have long recognized the biological importance of antioxidants. Due to their ability to inhibit oxidation and peroxidation, these important substances -- which are found in most whole foods -- provide us with numerous health benefits. They guard us from cellular damage and degenerative diseases, minimize wrinkles and preserve skin texture, reduce the incidence of sunburn and much more.(1) While most people are familiar with the most common antioxidants...

Firebugs survive by harvesting nutrients from their gut flora

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Genetics are not a onetime deal, handed down through birth. Fate doesn't rest on genes alone. Nature is more interconnected than that; gene expression is influenced by proteins, enzymes, and bacterial hosts. Larger organisms are directly impacted by invisible hosts, the bacteria living inside. In fact, new research from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology and Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany shows that bacteria living inside the stomach of the firebug play an...

Education programming 101 - destroy logic

By Natural News Editors, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) (By Jon Rappoport from NoMoreFakeNews.com) Once upon a time, in medieval universities, new students enrolled in the Trivium. It was the foundation curriculum. It was required. Its parts were: grammar, logic, and rhetoric. Grammar: the interior construction of language. Logic: the valid and invalid connections in the course of a formal argument; the method of proper reasoning; the deductive links in a chain, at the end of which appears a conclusion. Rhetoric: oral and written...

Thinking is an expensive occupation

By Natural News Editors, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) (By Paul Craig Roberts, published on RINF Alternative News) Raising unsettling questions and providing disturbing explanations seldom meet with accolades. For example, Guy McPherson is a University of Arizona scientist who has been studying human disruption of the environment and climate for 30 years. Many human caused disruptions have developed into local or regional disasters, but now the question is whether the planet itself is endangered. Is human activity bringing about human...

US government to send states' National Guard forces to Ebola-stricken West Africa

By Jonathan Benson, December 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Sending America's military men and women directly to the front lines in West Africa apparently isn't enough for the Ministry of Ebola Propaganda. The government reportedly also wants to take away our last line of defense here at home, the National Guard, and place them directly in harm's way on the ground in the Ebola hot zone. A local news affiliate in Ohio, for instance, reports that roughly 130 soldiers from a National Guard unit in Columbus will be deployed to West Africa in...

CDC issues flu vaccine apology: this year's vaccine doesn't work!

By Mike Adams, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The following video from Gary Franchi of NextNewsNetwork reveals the shocking admission by the CDC that this year's flu vaccine doesn't work. As this story has gone extremely viral, I've also added these additional links to other news stories that report on the CDC's admission that this year's flu shot contains the wrong strain: Huffington Post: "Flu Vaccine Doesn't Protect Against This Season's Most Dominant Strain" The Seattle Times: "Vaccine problems may signal rocky flu...

500 more dead sea lions; Fukushima radiation continues to spread across ocean

By Jonathan Benson, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Another mysterious wave of dead sea animals has washed ashore in Peru, the possible consequence of ongoing radiation releases from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility in Japan. BBC News reports that 500 dead sea lions were recently discovered on Peru's northern coastline, some 250 miles north of the capital city of Lima, with no obvious explanation as to why this occurred. The latest of several mass die-offs in recent years, the rotting corpses were found on Anconcillo Beach,...

CDC prepares for imminent Ebola wave with designation of 35 US hospitals as Ebola treatment centers

By J. D. Heyes, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) U.S. health officials may be preparing for a new wave of Ebola patients in the country after designating 35 American hospitals as treatment centers. In a press release, the Department of Health and Human Services said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that some state officials have identified the hospitals as Ebola treatment centers, and more are expected to be designated as such in the coming weeks. The statement also said that personnel at the Ebola...

Wind energy company sues to hide bird fatality data from the media

By Daniel Barker, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Green energy advocates would like for us to believe that wind turbines are a clean and safe way to generate electricity, but it's not entirely true. Wind farms are killing birds by the thousands, and the companies who own and operate them are trying to keep that fact a secret. The Associated Press (AP) has been conducting an investigation regarding bird and eagle deaths caused by wind turbines. There have been many confirmed cases of eagles being killed by the turbines -- including...

As vaccination rates go up, so does infant mortality - could injecting newborns with toxic chemicals be behind SIDS?

By Ethan A. Huff, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Evidence continues to mount that points to vaccines as the "mystery" trigger behind SIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome. A recent study published in the journal Acta Neuropathologica, as well as extensive data on vaccination rates and the timing of SIDS cases, suggests that vaccines may be inhibiting the proper development of the hippocampus in some babies, resulting in the various breathing and cardiac failures that lead to SIDS. Researchers from Boston Children's Hospital and...

Find out why a vitamin K deficiency threatens bone and heart health

By Jonathan Landsman, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Globally speaking, osteoporosis causes more than 8.9 million fractures annually - affecting about 200 million women with an osteoporotic fracture every 3 seconds! Yet, most women are never told that a vitamin K deficiency can cause weakening of the bones, chronic inflammation plus a host of degenerative diseases. Learn the secrets to avoiding heart disease and osteoporosis. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dr. Kate Rheaume-Bleue talk about the risks associated...

Wheat - the good, the bad, and the ugly

By Derek Henry, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Wheat is getting roughed up lately by all kinds of people, from gluten free advocates to medical professionals. There certainly is no shortage of ammunition to call out wheat products as dangerous to your health, but do we really know the whole story about this popular grain? Perhaps it is time to investigate all the features of wheat so you can get a more accurate picture and make better decisions. The good Believe it or not, there are benefits to wheat, even though the risks...

Medical device actually spreads cancer in women, FDA warns

By David Gutierrez, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A medical procedure used on women preparing to undergo surgery for uterine fibroids may actually spread cancer throughout the body, potentially turning easily treated cancers into life-threatening forms, the FDA has warned. The procedure, performed by a device known as a power morcellator, consists of pulverizing uterine fibroids prior to surgery, in order to allow their removal with a much smaller incision. If there is any cancer in the uterus, however, power morcellation also shatters...

Older man is beating stage IV colon cancer with Essiac tea

By Paul Fassa, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Colon cancer is third most common cancer for both men and women, and it's the second leading cancer cause of death in the USA. The usual treatments involve surgery and/or chemotherapy. With surgery, there's a good chance of being saddled with a colostomy bag or ileostomy or ostomy bag worn externally to allow one's feces to be excavated into the bag without the missing parts of the lower colon. In 2011, 135,260 people in the United States were diagnosed with colorectal cancer...

5 more everyday items that can be used for survival

By Natural News Editors, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) (Story republished from PrepForSHTF.com, with additional editing by Natural News.) Before tossing an item away stop and think about what other uses that item may have. So-called junk can be a lifesaver in a survival situation. Additionally, there are items that can be used for other than the intended purpose, items that can be used in a survival situation for example. 1.) Cardboard tubes from toilet paper, wrapping paper or paper towel. The tubes make ideal molds for emergency...

Rick Perry indicted for exercising governor's veto power; Obama gets free pass for repeatedly violating the law and deceiving Americans

By J. D. Heyes, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Seasoned observers have often described American politics as a "blood sport," but in the age of Barack Obama and hyper-partisanship in Washington, politics has been transformed into much worse. It was always a "take no prisoners" profession, but when your opponent works to not just defeat you but punish you as well, just because you disagree ideologically, something is dangerously wrong with the system. Such is a case involving Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a conservative Republican who...

Weight loss advertisements lead people to consume MORE junk food

By Jennifer Lilley, December 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study conducted by researchers from Pennsylvania State University, the University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth College has revealed that advertisements and marketing messages designed to help people lose weight may actually have the opposite effect, causing individuals to engage in unhealthy eating habits instead. Even though they know that they need to shed excess pounds and are aware that not eating junk foods paves the way toward a slimmer body, when certain weight-loss...

Online news sites to be blacked out during next major catastrophic event?

By Mike Adams, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) According to what I'm hearing from several sources in my network of contacts, the U.S. government is putting systems in place to black out online news sites like Natural News, Drudge Report, The Blaze and many others. A practice run that took place earlier this week in California has already achieved this result and confirmed the technical ability to make it happen at will. The recent outage of news sites experienced by internet users in California was reported by this article on...

U.S. govt. to black out all news sites on the web - trial run tested in California - huge upcoming event?

By J. D. Heyes, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Mistrust of government is high these days, so anytime there is an event of unusual circumstance, millions of us immediately think that there must be ulterior motives. Such is the case with actions taken by certain Internet Service Providers (ISPs) on Wednesday, when a number of online news sites were blocked as the ISPs "tested" advanced technology that is capable of blocking access to the Internet. As reported by Before It's News, which cited reporting from regular news sources...

Torturous feed additive known to cause death and cripple pigs could be lurking in your holiday turkey

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Family gatherings, gift shopping, holiday parties and delicious-looking home-cooked food spells the holiday for many of us. While often a time of indulgence, our standards for clean, healthy, toxin-free food mustn't be thrown out the window. With the passing of Thanksgiving, and with Christmas just around the corner, turkey will most likely be one of the biggest temptations; however, you might want to educate yourself on this toxic and unregulated ingredient before digging in. Ractopamine...

Obama's executive action, opposed by 62% of Americans, allows illegal immigrants to receive Social Security, Medicare, other taxpayer-funded benefits

By J. D. Heyes, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A number of political and social issues were important to voters who cast ballots in the Nov. 4 midterm elections -- jobs, the economy, national security, healthcare... But one of the issues that received a great deal of attention as well was immigration and, specifically, illegal immigration. According to exit polling by Kellyanne Conway's The Polling Company, nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of voters believed that "President Obama should work with Congress rather than around...

San Diego citizens forced to drink their own pharmaceutical pollution through emergency sewage recycling program

By Jennifer Lilley, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The drought in California has unfortunately become a way of life for the majority of its residents, with many of them resorting to showering in portable stalls located in parking lots and getting on board with drinking recycled sewage water. The latter specifically pertains to San Diego, where a plan has already been put in place to recycle 15 million gallons by 2023 and 83 million gallons daily by 2035. While surveys have shown that three out of four residents are in favor of the...

Dow sells twice as much cancer-causing 1,3-D, despite the pesticide being technically illegal

By Jonathan Benson, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A chemical pesticide that was outlawed nearly 25 years ago is once again being used in California by conventional strawberry farmers, according to information obtained by The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR).[1] This is despite copious evidence that the noxious substance is killing the environment and harming humans. The continued failure of state regulators to finally do away with the toxic fumigant 1,3-Dichloropropene, or 1,3-D, which is essentially used to kill...

Neil deGrasse Tyson caught lying again, blurring distinction between GMOs and selective breeding

By Jonathan Benson, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Self-aggrandizing attention seeker and science bandit Neil deGrasse Tyson is back in the news after spouting more uneducated nonsense about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) during a recent interview. In a video clip posted to YouTube, Tyson is seen trying to convince his audience that people have been eating GMOs forever, spuriously likening selective breeding and artificial selection to the completely unnatural process of inserting foreign genes into typically unrelated organisms...

Herbs to fight against colds, flus and chronic disease development

By Dr. David Jockers, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Many herbal compounds act to reduce inflammation and enhance our body's immune system. Two of the most well-researched anti-inflammatory, immune-strengthening herbs are turmeric and green tea. These are great components to add to your daily regimen to strengthen your immune system and protect against colds, flus and the development of chronic disease. Some foundational principles to keep the immune system strong include avoiding sugar and environmental toxins and reducing stress...

Beetroot juice improves athletic performance and cardiovascular health

By David Gutierrez, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Many studies have shown that beetroot juice can improve athletic performance. Now, a study conducted by scientists at Kansas State University and published in the Journal of Nitric Oxide, Biology and Chemistry has shown that the beverage could also provide an important quality of life boost to people suffering from heart failure. "Remember, for every one football player in the United States, there are many thousands of heart failure patients that would benefit from this therapy,...

Maintain health this autumn and beyond with traditional Chinese medicine

By Carolanne Wright, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is rooted in observing the natural course of seasons and their relation to physical and mental well-being. The current season of autumn is a time of increasing introspection after the expansive nature of summer. We are slowing down, wrapping up projects and letting go of anything that we may be holding on to. It is also the season of grief and sorrow. Two organs that we should pay close attention to during this time are the lungs and large intestine...

The Glyphosate Contamination of Organic Food: An Update

By Natural News Editors, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) (Story by Bill Shilhavy, republished from HealthImpactNews.com, with additional editing by Natural News.) Health Impact News recently announced[1] the result of an investigation by Tropical Traditions that revealed that many products in the organic grain market in the U.S. contain glyphosate residue at levels almost the same as conventional grains. Read the report here.[1] In an effort to provide clean food free from glyphosate and GMO contamination, Tropical...

The Ebola outbreak: U.S. sponsored bioterror gone awry?

By Natural News Editors, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) (Story by Prof Jason Kissner, republished from GlobalResearch.ca) We can now be extraordinarily confident that the U.S. government is lying, in key material respects, about the latest Ebola outbreak--and not just because it lies about nearly everything of political consequence. This article shows that there are compelling reasons to believe we are being told three big lies about Ebola. It also offers a simple, rational, yet disturbing, explanation that very tidily accounts for all...

After claiming Ebola is "hard to catch," Obama Administration halts deportations of West Africans

By J. D. Heyes, December 4 2014
(NaturalNews) It is being touted by the Obama Administration as some sort of humanitarian program, but critics see it for what it really is: just another way to flout U.S. immigration laws. In a stunning development, the Department of Homeland Security has announced that it is granting temporary protected status to anyone currently residing in the U.S. from the three West African nations of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, which have been the hardest-hit by the current Ebola virus outbreak, the...

Alarm bells toll for human civilization as world's 12th largest mega-city to run out of water in just 60 days

By Mike Adams, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The city of Sao Paulo is home to 20 million Brazilians, making it the 12th largest mega-city on a planet dominated by shortsighted humans. Shockingly, it has only 60 days of water supply remaining. The city "has about two months of guaranteed water supply remaining as it taps into the second of three emergency reserves," reports Reuters. [1] Technical reserves have already been released, and as the city enters the heavy water use holiday season, its 20 million residents are riding...

Big Food giants like General Mills and PepsiCo hijack yogurt industry

By Julie Wilson staff writer, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) What used to be one of America's go-to foods for a quick, healthy snack has been hijacked by Big Food and replaced with a product containing so many unhealthy, synthetic ingredients that critics say it's lost its identity. Yogurt in its traditional form is a rich source of essential minerals, vitamins and probiotics, and is thought to boost gastrointestinal health and aid with digestion. However, with today's food industry jumping on the organic bandwagon, there are now more unhealthy...

Red Cross exposed as scam in searing investigation published by ProPublica

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A pair of massive, once-in-a-generation storms lambasted regions of the U.S., leaving in their wake destruction, some death and havoc. Hundreds of thousands of people were without food, shelter and power, many for weeks on end. But Americans responded like they always do after such disasters, whether they occur on home soil or abroad: They opened up their pocketbooks and donated to charities ostensibly aimed at helping victims. In particular, according to a recent investigative...

Vaccines don't work: Malignant mumps in MMR vaccinated children

By Natural News Editors, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) (Story by Sayer Ji, republished GreenMedInfo.com with additional editing by Natural News.) A new study finds highly malignant mumps infections in those successfully vaccinated against the virus... A provocative new study titled, "Epidemic of complicated mumps in previously vaccinated young adults in the South-West of France," reveals that the MMR vaccine, despite generating high rates of presumably protective IgG antibodies against mumps, does not always translate...

Blueberry phenol pterostilbene reduces body fat, could lower diabetes risk

By David Gutierrez, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) You may have heard about the miracle antioxidant resveratrol, found in blueberries, grapes and red wine. But did you know that these same foods also contain another phenolic compound, pterostilbene, which may help lower body fat and reduce diabetes risk? That was the finding of a study conducted by researchers from the Spanish Biomedical Research Centre in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) of the Carlos III Institute of Health, in collaboration with the U.S. Department...

Biotech smugglers, frustrated with safety regulations, contaminate India's agriculture with GMOs

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The rush is on to efficiently feed growing populations around the world, and agriculture is currently undergoing drastic changes and shifts across the globe. For some, agricultural production is already collapsing, as crops continuously fail to ward off diseases and keep pests at bay. As the struggle ensues, farmers have resorted to mass application pesticides, but years of pesticide use has exacerbated the problem, as the pests relentlessly evolve to destroy the crops regardless of...

Ponzi: Treasury issues $1T in new debt to pay old debt

By Natural News Editors, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) (Story by Terrence P. Jeffery, republished from CNSNews.com, with additional editing by Natural News.) The Daily Treasury Statement[PDF] that was released Wednesday afternoon as Americans were preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving revealed that the U.S. Treasury has been forced to issue $1,040,965,000,000 in new debt since fiscal 2015 started just eight weeks ago in order to raise the money to pay off Treasury securities that were maturing and to cover new deficit spending...

Police conduct militarized raid on wrong home, explode bomb near 2-year-old, burning him and causing shrapnel damage

By Daniel Barker, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) On the night of April 2, 2014, in Oxnard, California, Jose Salinas, his wife Paulina and their three young children were awakened by a commotion just outside of their condominium. When Jose pulled back the curtains of the bedroom to see what was happening, there was a police officer pointing a gun at his face. At that point, the police broke the front windows of the Salinas residence and threw in three smoke bombs. The officers then burst through the front door, guns in hand, and...

The glymphatic system - How insomnia leads to a filthy mind

By Kali Sinclair, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Throughout the day our blood circulates in our bodies carrying oxygen and nutrients to every cell. Waste from the cells' metabolic processes is released into interstitial fluid (the fluid between each cell). The lymphatic system sucks up excessive fluid and the waste, incorporating it into the lymphatic fluid that flows through the lymph nodes to filter the waste and pathogens before dumping the fluid back into the circulatory system. For hundreds of years, scientists have been trying...

Americans finally waking up and realizing government agencies can't save them

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Slowly but surely, Americans are losing trust in one government institution after another, and ironically, perhaps, it is the government itself -- those elected and appointed who comprise it -- who are most to blame for our loss of faith. The approval rating for Congress, for example, has been bottoming out for decades, but since President Obama took office, the floor has finally given way: A July survey by Gallup found that just 16 percent of Americans view the Legislative Branch...

World Toilet Day highlights importance of sanitation in overcoming diseases like Ebola

By Jonathan Benson, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) On behalf of the roughly 2.5 billion people around the world who don't have access to basic sanitation facilities like toilets, the United Nations has designated November 19 as "World Toilet Day," raising awareness about the importance of basic sanitary standards in overcoming communicable diseases like Ebola. According to the international agency, about 35 percent of the human population currently lacks access to toilets, and many of these same folks also suffer from constant exposure...

Price of ground beef continues to break new records

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Consumption of meat certainly is not for everyone, but hamburger meat is consumed by tens of millions of Americans every day, and when the cost of this staple item rises, it affects the pocketbooks of millions of families, many of which are already having trouble making ends meet. In the Obama economy especially, ground beef prices have risen steadily; the average price now stands at $4.156 per pound in the country as of October, according to recently released data from the Labor...

If crazed Americans trample each other over discounted TVs, what will they do to acquire supplies in an actual life-or-death crisis?

By Mike Adams, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) As comedian Bill Burr hilariously points out, if you are stockpiling food and preparedness supplies but don't have a gun to defend it, all you're doing is gathering supplies for the biggest bully on the block. A recent article by Daisy Luther from The Organic Prepper really nails this point by including photos of Black Friday mobs trampling each other in America, then asking the question, "What would these people act like over something that was actually a matter of life and death...

1,000 new Ebola deaths in just two days as censored pandemic spirals out of control

By J. D. Heyes, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Though it is not in the headlines much these days, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is worsening, with the number of infected people and the number of people killed by the disease being dramatically underreported. In fact, as noted by Britain's The Guardian newspaper, the number of people in West Africa who have contracted the disease has risen well above 16,000, and the death toll nearly 7,000, according to the World Heath Organization, which warned that those figures are most...

New Consumer Report: Just one weekly serving of rice pasta could put your baby at risk for arsenic poisoning

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 19 2014
(NaturalNews) A new analysis by Consumer Reports explains how easy it is for infants to consume dangerous amounts of arsenic in common foods like hot rice cereal and rice pasta. Just one serving of rice pasta can put your child over the recommended weekly limit, according to the new report, which also details safer alternatives for grains including quinoa, buckwheat and basmati rice grown in California. A 2012 investigation by Consumer Reports discovered "significant levels" of inorganic arsenic...

Is Judge in Maui GMO Case Connected to Monsanto?

By Natural News Editors, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Story by Jon Rappoport, republished from NoMoreFakeNews.com with additional editing by Natural News. After the citizens of Maui just voted to stop Monsanto and Dow from further GMO development, Monsanto filed suit. Barry Kurren is the US federal magistrate overseeing the court battle between Maui and Monsanto. Judge Kurren's wife, Faye, is the past president of the University of Hawaii Foundation, which is the fund-raising arm of the University. On September 6, 2011, Monsanto...

Study finds GMOs destroy environment and human health

By Ethan A. Huff, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) The arguments in favor of biotechnology-derived food -- that is, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) -- are a complete farce. A new study by the investment group Portfolio 21 explains that, despite their widespread adoption mostly in North America, GMOs are not saving farmers money, they're not producing higher yields, and perhaps most significantly they're wrecking the environment and human health. Practically everything positive to speak of concerning GMOs is nothing but a corporate...



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