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Ebola accelerates in Sierra Leone with 900% higher transmission rate

By Jonathan Benson, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Things have been relatively quiet on the Ebola front here in the U.S. this past week, with 11 days and counting (as of this writing) since the last confirmed case of the disease was announced. But the situation is hardly as rosy in Sierra Leone, where an Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) report says Ebola is now spreading at a 900 percent faster rate than two months ago. In early September, the official number was 1.3 new cases of Ebola per day in Sierra Leone, one of the three...

Vaccine mafia targets Hollywood actors who try to protect children from toxic mercury

By Jonathan Benson, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Actor and comedian Rob Schneider is the latest casualty in the war against free speech, as the fury of vaccine lovers everywhere prompted Schneider's recent firing from an advertising gig with insurance giant State Farm. Reports indicate that State Farm canned Schneider for publicly raising concerns about the safety of vaccines several years prior, a major no-no in the mainstream entertainment world. Known for his popular "making copies guy" schtick that was once featured on Saturday...

Life after death is real, concludes scientific study of 2,000 patients

By David Gutierrez, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) In the largest such study ever conducted, researchers have found evidence that consciousness continues even after brain activity has ceased. This evidence of life after death came from a study led by researchers from the University of Southampton and published in the journal Resuscitation. "Contrary to perception, death is not a specific moment but a potentially reversible process that occurs after any severe illness or accident causes the heart, lungs and brain to cease functioning...

Overcome adrenal fatigue naturally

By Derek Henry, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) In this period of higher mental stress, poor nutrition, pervasive toxins, and overuse of stimulants, it has become difficult to properly support the adrenals. As a result, people have become afflicted with poor energy, bad sleep, obnoxious cravings, and a roller coaster of emotions. There are several solutions to help balance depleted adrenals, and it often takes a multifaceted approach. Start by considering these four factors, and with proper implementation, you can recover from...

WHO: Big Pharma's greed for profits, not lack of funding, delaying Ebola treatment development

By Jennifer Lilley, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) At the heart of the Ebola crisis -- in which nearly 5,000 people have already died in West Africa -- is one word that frequently appears in the media: funding. (1) Without enough funding, research and development regarding treatment plans don't come easy. Without enough funding, food and other resources can't get to the ill in a timely manner. Sure, there are experimental Ebola vaccines being tested, but lack of funding is the major issue that's putting the world at a...

Crackpot biotech CEO arrogantly wants to 'replace every existing organism with a better one'

By Jonathan Benson, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) You probably haven't heard his name before -- and perhaps never will again if he is properly discarded of in the news as the complete lunatic that he is -- but Austen Heinz of San Francisco-based Cambrian Genomics believes deep down inside his conscience-seared being that he knows better than God how all organisms, including humans, should be created. In Heinz's outrageously arrogant opinion, everything currently living on the planet could be made better if only he and his team of...

Heal acne naturally and holistically

By Kali Sinclair, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Of course you want to find that magic potion that will dry up pimples, heal your skin, and prevent future breakouts. It doesn't exist. If you truly want beautiful, clear, healthy skin, you need to find the cause of your acne, rather than just treat the symptoms. If your liver is too congested to filter impurities, they will ooze out of your skin. If your hormones are out of balance, that imbalance may be a huge factor (especially if breakouts coincide with a woman's cycle). If you...

Government conducts drills for nuclear explosion in NYC

By J. D. Heyes, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Few Americans want to contemplate what a nuclear attack on the country might look like: the damage, the carnage (death in the hundreds of thousands, depending upon where the weapon was detonated) and decades of being unable to re-inhabit Ground Zero. But because such incidents would be so horrific, U.S government and local law enforcement agencies must anticipate -- and even prepare for -- their eventuality, even while working diligently to protect the nation from such attacks. With...

U.S. has no plan to stop Ebola from crossing southern border

By J. D. Heyes, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) More Americans are calling on the Obama administration to shut off travel to the U.S. from the three West African nations currently being ravaged by the Ebola virus, but a U.S. Border Patrol agent has essentially said that wouldn't be enough. A press release by the White House said government agencies are currently monitoring such travelers at five airports, but that won't stop someone infected with the virus from simply walking across the country's northern or southern borders or...

Dental cavitations - How to deal with infections left behind after a tooth extraction

By Michael Edwards, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Soon after having her wisdom teeth removed, Nicole experienced extreme chronic pain on her left side, overwhelming fatigue, hair loss, "severe brain fog" and an increase in allergies and chemical sensitivities. She regained some of her health through an organic diet (alleviation of the chronic pain and brain fog) before finding information about cavitations - infections in the crater and bone left behind after an extraction. Now that her infections are being treated, her other symptoms...

Computer hackers will likely use internet technology to commit murders by end of 2014, security firm warns

By PF Louis, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) There was a movie a few years ago called Catch Me if You Can, which was based on a true story about a young runaway fellow who brazenly managed to create fake checks and stay one step ahead of the law. In those days, it was cut and paste with real paper. Now it's craftier and more sophisticated. It's all done digitally in cyberspace. The ability of hackers to access other computers and servers and manipulate them has expanded to the possibilities of hackers shutting down your car...

Vitamin D improves memory and brain cell function

By David Gutierrez, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Spending more time in the sun to boost your vitamin D levels may help stave off the cognitive decline associated with aging, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Kentucky and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on September 29. The study suggests that a vitamin D supplement helps accelerate the biological mechanisms responsible for recycling and renewing neurotransmitters (signaling chemicals) in an area of the brain that...

Learn how to heal the gut, improve immune function and balance hormones

By Jonathan Landsman, November 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The Ebola virus outbreak, of 2014, has affected less than 10 Americans and that's all we hear about in the 'lamestream' news. Yet, in the United States alone, 60 - 70 million people suffer with digestive diseases, including non-Celiac gluten sensitivity, gastrointestinal infections and inflammatory bowel disease - which stress out the gastrointestinal tract; compromise immune function and sets the stage for premature death. Get serious about improving digestive function. A strong...

Workin' for Ebola - new parody song and music video launched by the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Continuing in the Natural News tradition of hilarious satire commentary on the insane world around us, I've just released a brand new song and music video entitled, "Workin' for Ebola." Click here for the music video and song lyrics. You'll also find a downloadable MP3 file. But I'm warnin' ya! This song sticks in your head and will infect your mind for days to come... sort of like Ebola. But don't worry, my music video isn't airborne yet and the CDC says isolation isn't necessary...

GMO-labeling announced as defeated despite uncounted votes in counties favoring the measure

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) While some publications are reporting the death of Oregon's Measure 92, an initiative that would require the labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the truth is that the race is still too close to call. Vigilant reporting by The Oregonian reveals that, with 88 percent of the votes counted, the measure is trailing 49 to 51 percent; however, most of the votes yet to be counted are in Multnomah County, a region where 62 percent of the population favors GMO labeling. Urban...

America rejects failed Obama era; Republicans seize Senate, but what will they do with it?

By Mike Adams, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Texas Sen. Ted Cruz earned a massive round of applause in Texas last night, declaring "The era of Obama lawlessness is over!" Across the nation, America defiantly rejected the failed policies of an administration that offered words without substance. Obama was strong on rhetoric and strong in making promises of a brighter future for all Americans, but with each passing year that supposed future became increasingly bleak. After six years of empty Obama promises, America is now deeper...

Thousands break quarantine in Sierra Leone in desperate search for food

By J. D. Heyes, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Even as health authorities begin to get a handle on the Ebola outbreak in the West African nations of Liberia and Guinea, where it began several months ago, the virus is spreading uncontrollably in neighboring Sierra Leone, as conditions there worsen all the way around. In fact, as The Associated Press reports, lack of food is causing thousands of Sierra Leoneans who have been sealed off from the general public to break Ebola quarantine. According to several aid agencies, food deliveries...

Certain genes provide immunity to Ebola - could virus have been engineered to target people with specific genes?

By J. D. Heyes, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) New research shows that your genetic makeup could serve as a natural barrier to the deadly Ebola virus. According to a new study published just days ago in the journal Science, researchers who infected a group of specially bred mice with the virus "saw a range of reactions, from zero [symptoms] to death by hemorrhagic fever," The Washington Post reported, citing the study's findings. The scientists were studying the varied reactions to the disease, and were specifically measuring...

Syngenta faces billion-dollar lawsuits after ruining U.S. corn exports with GMO contamination

By PF Louis, October 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Just when one of the world's top agricultural chemical and GMO seed producers was getting off lightly with Cargill for destroying the US corn exporter's market to China, others piled on with three separate class action lawsuits of $1 billion each. China has recently been the focus of exporting lots of corn from the USA, especially since China had decided to accept even GM corn since 2010. But by 2013, China's mood had changed. They have officially mandated that no new strains of...

Mercury fillings - Health issues and how to heal from dental amalgams

By Michael Edwards, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Mercury is one of the most toxic substances known to man and yet many of us have mercury fillings in our teeth that are slowing poisoning our bodies. Each time we eat, brush our teeth, drink, or in any way stimulate a filling, mercury vapor is released. We inhale or ingest this toxic substance all day, every day. Mercury is a neurotoxin that, upon contact, will melt the myelin sheath that coats a nerve, causing the nerve to immediately shrivel and die.? Mercury is extremely harmful...

Medications are the number one cause of allergy-related death in America

By David Gutierrez, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Pharmaceutical drugs are the top cause of sudden, allergy-related death in the United States, according to a study conducted by researchers from Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and published online in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology on September 30. The researchers reviewed mortality records in which the cause of death was listed as anaphylaxis, which refers to a severe reaction occurring within moments of exposure...

Natural broccoli compound sulforaphane provides temporary relief from autistic symptoms

By David Gutierrez, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The naturally occurring broccoli chemical sulforaphane, already being researched for its ability to prevent cancer, may also relieve the symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), according to a study conducted by researchers from MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Johns Hopkins University and Harvard Medical School, and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the week of October 13. "We believe that this may be preliminary evidence for the first treatment...

Sunflower seeds: a good source of fiber, protein, vitamin E and more

By Michael Ravensthorpe, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Sunflower seeds are the fruits of the beautiful sunflower plant, which is native to North America and is characterized by its impressive height and light yellow petals. These seeds possess a firm texture and a mildly nutty taste, and were a significant source of food for the American Indians. Sunflower seeds remain a popular food in contemporary America, too, although they're more likely to be consumed raw as a snack than incorporated into cooked meals. While sunflower seeds don't...

Health professionals claim the flu kills 49,000 people per year, urge Americans to ignore Ebola and get flu shots

By David Gutierrez, October 3 2014
(NaturalNews) As flu season approaches, the U.S. media have been filling up with stories claiming that the flu is far more dangerous than Ebola, and urging people to stop worrying about Ebola and just get flu shots instead. These stories have been repeating the common misinformation that the flu kills thousands or even tens of thousands of people nationally each year. But the truth is that very few people die from the flu. In fact, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) deliberately...

The 'Criminalization of Existence' - Every American is now viewed as a criminal by the government

By J. D. Heyes, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) If you thought that the day would come when simply taking a breath in America would make you a potential criminal in the eyes of federal, state or local law enforcement, that day has arrived. As reported at Sovereign Man recently, a man by the name of John Anderson, "an American tourist from San Clemente, California, was driving down a poorly-maintained highway" when suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, a police vehicle with flashing lights appeared behind him. After exchanging...

Fourth largest lake now dried up and gone, leaving behind toxic legacy of pesticide runoff: Is Lake Mead next?

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) For the first time in 600 years, the eastern portion of the Aral Sea has dried up. The Asian freshwater lake once teamed with fish and wildlife, ships and sailboats, but now it is choked dry, drained of every last drop, the bottom showing, flaking off with pesticide residue that now kicks up as dust in the wind. Decades of diverting water for irrigation purposes has led the Aral Sea to its catastrophic end -- a barren wasteland. Aral Sea expert Philip Micklin reported the news to...

Why gluten intolerance and celiac disease is on the rise

By Kali Sinclair, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) It seems that every few years we hear of another diet fad or food fad. In the last few years gluten is getting all of the attention. How can wheat or other common grains--fixtures of the American diet--be causing such problems? What is gluten? Gluten is the protein found in wheat (including spelt, kamut, triticale , which are varieties of wheat), rye, and barley. Why has gluten become a problem for so many?There are several reasons gluten has become a problem for so many Americans...

Liberians in West Point slum desperately battle Ebola after government deserts them; residents dump contaminated bodies in river

By Ethan A. Huff, November 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Residents living in one of the worst Ebola-hit areas of Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, have taken up the charge of containing the disease without the government's help. Reportedly feeling abandoned by their leaders, the people of West Point, Monrovia's largest slum, are now proactively using bleach buckets and avoiding direct contact with others in order to maintain what they feel is a solid level of protection against Ebola. Just two months after Liberian President Ellen...

No matter who wins, today's election outcome can't stop America's head-on course toward self-destruction

By Mike Adams, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Regardless of the outcome of today's U.S. mid-term elections, there are some things that won't change one iota. While most of America has finally come to realize what a disaster Obama's presidency has really been in real-world terms, there are at least five other disasters looming in America's near future. And neither Republicans nor Democrats have any real plan to deal with these issues... especially when it's so much easier to get elected by slandering your opponent rather than proposing...

Obama issues gag order to insurance industry; no price hikes allowed until after elections

By J. D. Heyes, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) For anyone who still believes that the Obama Administration -- the president in particular -- is not still playing politics with the Affordable Care Act, this story ought to dismiss those doubts once and for all. According to reports by USA Today, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and others, the president, through the Department of Health and Human Services, has issued what amounts to a "gag order" to private insurers, forbidding them to give clients new health insurance price quotes...

World Wildlife Fund's hidden role in spreading harmful corporate practices is revealed in new book

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Overcoming adversity by piercing through the corporate fabric in which the world's corporations are banded together, PandaLeaks - The Dark Side of the WWF exposes the ugly underbelly of the planet's largest conservation group. Written by award-winning German journalist and filmmaker Wilfried Huismann, the book almost didn't make it to print after the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) fought tooth and nail to stop its sale. The group's efforts to stop the book's publication, which included...

Spanish security chief warns that ISIS militants plan to spread Ebola to Western countries to kill civilians

By J. D. Heyes, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) In a stark reminder that the threat of bio-terrorism remains very real, Spanish intelligence officials say they have uncovered a plot by militants belonging to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria to sort of "weaponize" the Ebola virus in an unorthodox, but scary, way. According to Britain's Daily Mail, the insurgent group is urging its supporters in the U.S. and throughout the West to turn Ebola into a biological weapon by stabbing people with infected needles, according to a senior...

Natural acne remedies with homemade facial mask recipes

By Kali Sinclair, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) You don't have to spend another dime buying chemicals to put on your face. Everything you need to create a healthy, beneficial, facial mask can be found in your kitchen. Honey is an antibacterial that has been used throughout the ages to dress wounds. It is an excellent choice to use on troubled skin by itself or as a base with other ingredients. Always choose organic, raw honey. Masks can be left on for up to 30 minutes, although some people put up with the mess to leave them...

See, it's not so hard: Stanford professor politely agrees to 21-day self-quarantine after returning from Ebola front lines

By Jonathan Benson, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A California doctor has voluntarily agreed to self-quarantine himself after returning to the U.S. following a month-long trip to Liberia. Dr. Colin Bucks has yet to exhibit any symptoms of the deadly hemorrhagic disease, according to reports, but because he had previously been in direct contact with Ebola patients, he has chosen to play it safe and quarantine himself from the world for three weeks. A completely opposite response to the one given by nurse Kaci Hickox, who brazenly...

85% of U.S. hospitals have provided virtually no Ebola treatment training to nurses

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Out of the 76 healthcare workers who crossed paths with deceased Ebola victim Thomas Duncan at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, two have come down with the disease. If the disease would have been properly identified the first time Duncan went to the hospital, more precautions could have been made. If the healthcare workers were properly trained from the start to ask the right questions and take proper safety precautions, then the two nurses may have never contacted...

Improve hair, skin and nails naturally

By Raw Michelle, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Enjoying a healthy diet on a regular basis not only helps the body function internally but can help it be at its best outwardly. For example, dry skin or brittle nails not only end up acting as a source of embarrassment for some but also may be indicators that underlying health issues are at hand. However, it's possible to correct such issues simply by eating foods that can help turn these conditions around. For example, according to the Mayo Clinic, nails with a yellow tinge...

Irish taste-testers reel at utter grossness of American snack food

By Jonathan Benson, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A group of Irish people was recently asked by the YouTube channel Facts to try a variety of American snack foods for the first time. The individual reactions speak for themselves as these young folks express repulsion at the hydrogenated oils in Twinkies, the food coloring in Kool-Aid and the whatever-it-is that makes up Tootsie Rolls. So much different from the native snack foods of Ireland, which are obviously a whole lot less fake, the American snack foods are clearly inedible...

Traditional crop breeding cultivates drought tolerance faster and more efficiently than genetic modification

By David Gutierrez, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Traditional plant breeding techniques are dramatically outperforming genetic engineering in the quest to develop crop verities that can be grown in more marginal conditions, according to researchers from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Mexico City. Researchers have expressed concern that, as global warming leads to higher temperatures and lessened rainfall, more and more food crops will need to be drought-resistant. For example, drought has been shown...

The dangers of intestinal plaque and how to get rid of it naturally

By Derek Henry, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) When we think about plaque, we often think about our dental or coronary health. Although these are two things you definitely want to be plaque free, they may not be nearly as important as breaking up plaque in your intestinal system. The ability to do that properly can result in exceptional health benefits that not only improve your digestive system, but your entire body. So what is this plaque exactly, why does it exist, what health problems can it cause, and how do we get rid of...

Sound vibrations and specialized odors could be used to replace harmful pesticides

By David Gutierrez, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Italian researchers are experimenting with techniques that might allow the replacement of synthetic pesticides with devices that emit sounds and odors to disrupt the breeding of crop pests. The study, conducted by researchers from the Edmund Mach Foundation in Italy under the auspices of the European Union's PURE project, is just one of several being conducted into more environmentally friendly methods of agricultural production. The Italian study focuses on the European grape...

North Korea could be capable of launching nuclear attack on U.S. homeland, general warns

By J. D. Heyes, November 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent nuclear weapons explosion drill in New York City. President Obama saying in March that he "continues to be much more concerned when it comes to our security with the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan." And North Korea's continued nuclear weapons development. Are all of these connected somehow? That's at least a possibility, given what a top U.S. general said recently regarding Pyongyang's nuclear capabilities. The U.S. and the world already know that...

By the numbers: Why Ebola is a far greater epidemiological risk to Democrats than Republicans

By Mike Adams, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Take note in the social media how quickly people will react to the title of this article without even reading it. What follows here is a thoughtful and well-formed epidemiological analysis of the most likely infection and transmission patterns of a level-4 pandemic virus. Ebola isn't swayed by words, spin or propaganda. The virus doesn't care about the color of your skin, your country of origin or what political party you belong to. Ebola is transmitted to Republicans just as easily...

Small clusters of Ebola would completely overwhelm US hospitals - AP investigation

By Jonathan Benson, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) An assessment of the state of American healthcare compiled by The Associated Press (AP) has revealed that the nation is ill-prepared to deal with a large-scale Ebola outbreak. Even if the disease emerged in just small, isolated clusters, the existing medical infrastructure would quickly crumble, claims the press agency, leading to a cascading health crisis. A team of AP reporters evaluated multiple indicators of preparedness at hospitals, including levels of training, available manpower...

WHO: Ebola death toll is greatly underestimated; actual number close to 15,000 deaths

By Ethan A. Huff, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The official Ebola death count during the current outbreak is reportedly hovering around 5,000, but the World Health Organization (WHO) says this number is likely far too low. Based on assessments of cases not reported, the United Nations arm says the actual number of Ebola deaths is likely three times higher than what is being reported, or about 15,000. WHO estimates that the real number of Ebola cases in all three of the worst-hit countries is significantly higher than the official...

Major HFCS manufacturer bans Syngenta's GMO corn

By David Gutierrez, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A major U.S. manufacturer of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) has announced that it will not purchase a new strain of genetically modified (GM) corn from biotech company Syngenta. The company, Illinois-based Ingredion Inc., did not state its reasons for rejecting GM corn of the Agrisure Duracade variety, but numerous other global commodity traders have already rejected that corn and another Syngenta variety because it is not approved for import in China or the European Union. In...

Ebola outbreak caused by new strain never seen before; was it weaponized?

By J. D. Heyes, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Noted infectious disease experts have said that the current strain of Ebola virus plaguing Africa and slowly spreading in the United States is potentially much more lethal than previous strains identified by virologists. As reported by Washington's Blog, Dr. Michael Osterholm, the head of the Center for Infection Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, a prominent public health researcher who is nationally recognized, gave a talk in recent days explaining what...

U.S. soldiers sent to West Africa now in isolation being monitored for Ebola in Italy

By J. D. Heyes, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The Defense Department assured Americans that the U.S. military personnel that President Obama ordered to West Africa to build clinics for Ebola victims would be protected -- safe, even -- from the deadly virus. But, as has been the case from the outset, the administration's actions have rarely matched its rhetoric. Now, as civil libertarians lament the quarantine of a CDC nurse in New Jersey, lost in the conversation is the fact that the Pentagon is ordering troops returning from...

5 easy ways to improve your health on a tight budget

By Derek Henry, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) There's no question that putting premium fuel into your body will cost more than making a meal plan around Ramen noodles. However, higher quality nutritional and lifestyle choices over time will create a higher quality of life, so the investment is certainly worth the return. Unfortunately, adjusting the family budget to include healthier foods and lifestyle choices can be a show-stopper. We are simply not used to prioritizing funds for proper food, and in the current economic climate...

Drinking soda rapidly accelerates aging and leads to early death

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Soda, pop, soda pop, coke, whatever you might call it depending on which part of the country you're from, this sugary drink is still by far one of the worst things that you can put into your body, and the research continues to substantiate this claim. Published in the American Journal of Public Health, this latest study regarding the horrors of soft drinks comes from the University of California, San Francisco, with results disturbing enough to deter anyone from taking another sip...

Avocados can help fight disease and balance hormones

By Michael Ravensthorpe, November 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Many nutritionists consider the avocado, which is native to the region stretching from the central highlands of Mexico to the Pacific Coast of Central America, to be one of the healthiest fruits in the world. This is because, unlike most other fruits, these green-skinned, single-seeded berries are rich in beneficial fats that are proven to boost our health in countless ways. However, avocados are also bursting with many other nutrients lacking in the Western diet, making them an...



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