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'Interceptor' cell phone towers discovered that snoop on your mobile phone calls

By J. D. Heyes, September 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A number of "interceptor" cell phone towers have begun mysteriously appearing around the country, and they are snatching cell phone calls, though they are not part of established cellular phone networks, In addition -- and importantly -- reports VentureBeat, the towers also do not appear to belong to the government's top spy bureau, the National Security Agency. The existence of the towers was revealed by the CEO of ESD America, Les Goldsmith, in a recent report by Popular Science...

How to become obese and diabetic in just 7 weeks: Olive Garden announces 'Never Ending Pasta Pass' for $100

By Mike Adams, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Cough up a hundred bucks at the Olive Garden website and you too can participate in 7 weeks of gorging yourself on unlimited pasta. As a P.R. stunt, Olive Garden is selling 1000 "Never Ending Pasta Passes" that allow customers to consume unlimited quantities of pasta, bread, Coca-Cola drinks and salads over the next 7 weeks at any Olive Garden restaurant. Health insurance is not included in the plan, so you'll have to drag yourself to the doctor to find out why you suddenly have...

Evolution of Medicine Summit begins today: hear Mark Hyman, Lynn McTaggart, Jeffrey Bland, Sayer Ji and many more

By Mike Adams, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) An online summit is launching today that qualifies as a "can't miss event." This summit is free to attend and delivers forward-looking information on the future of health and medicine. Click here to register now and start listening today. Every day this week brings you additional interviews from the summit. The Evolution of Medicine Summit features an impressive list of physician-oriented speakers and lecturers who deliver a wealth of information for everyday health consumers. Speakers...

Why does CDC recommend pregnant women be injected with mercury-filled flu vaccines?

By Ethan A. Huff, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) If you believe what the government says, vaccines for influenza have been thoroughly tested and shown to help prevent the flu, as well as complications from the flu, in pregnant women and their unborn babies. But if you look at the actual science behind these specious claims, including the package inserts included with virtually every flu vaccine, you will quickly see that none of this is true, and that flu vaccines have never been shown to be either safe or effective in pregnant women...

How Monsanto, the World Bank and the IMF are working to force GMOs into a destabilized Ukraine

By J. D. Heyes, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Embattled Ukraine, which is currently under siege (practically) by a belligerent Russia, once upon a time used to be called the "Breadbasket of the Soviet Union," because most of the U.S.S.R.'s food came from there. Even after the U.S.S.R. dissolved, Ukraine continued to be productive agriculturally, though its production of other goods and services, by 1999, had fallen to 40 percent of what the country was producing in 1991, when the breakup took place, according to the CIA World...

New, deadly drug-resistant pathogen emerges in Ohio, exchanges genes with other bacteria

By David Gutierrez, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Health researchers have announced the discovery of a new antibiotic-resistant superbug in Ohio, in a study published ahead of print in the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. The print version is due for publication in October. Although any new superbug is cause for concern, researchers are particularly worried about this specific strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa because they suspect that it may already have been spreading unnoticed for some time. In addition, the evidence...

Gum Disease - what causes it and natural remedies

By Michael Edwards, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Periodontal disease is the scientific name for all gum disease, ranging from gingivitis to periodontitis. Gingivitis is inflammation and swelling of the gums; periodontitis is the last stage of periodontal disease when the ligaments that attach a tooth to bone are inflamed and infected as well as the bone itself, usually resulting in tooth loss. Alternative treatments can prevent and aid in the treatment of periodontal disease. One Body, One Source of Disease While dental professionals...

Chemical industry campaigns to keep profiting off of flame retardants that cause cancer

By Ethan A. Huff, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The chemical industry is fighting tooth and nail to stop proposed legislation in California that would allow furniture to be sold without toxic flame retardant chemicals. The Chicago Tribune, which conducted a rigorous safety investigation on flame retardants back in 2012, says the bill would mandate that any furniture still containing them be labeled as such, a move that would likely deter consumers from purchasing it. The bill comes as the truth about flame retardant chemicals...

Junk food rewires brains to make people addicted and avoid eating a balanced diet

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The food industry is a sophisticated, calculating and very profitable enterprise that preys on consumer weaknesses, ones they've strategically created. Food sellers have one priority when it comes to consumers, and it's not their health, but rather assurance. They need you to keep coming back for more, and they achieve this by constructing foods, especially processed foods, with three critical ingredients. The perfect combination of salt, sugar and fat makes food taste irresistible...

A little-known cause of infertility and impotence all men should know

By Reuben Chow, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) If you are a man suffering from poor sexual health, including impotence, low sperm count and infertility, your body could be lacking the essential mineral zinc. Broadly speaking, other than sexual health, zinc has many roles in the human body, notably on immune health, wound healing, skin health and sensory functions. It is involved in numerous bodily and enzyme functions. Zinc can be found in high concentrations in different parts of the body, including the muscles, red blood...

How corporate influence is subverting the Organic Standards Board in favor of industrial profit

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The Cornucopia Institute, a Wisconsin-based research group that provides information regarding sustainable and organic agriculture to consumers and family farmers, conducted a study examining the backgrounds and voting scores of members on the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB). The NOSB, a 15-member advisory board created by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, was designed to make recommendations intended to preserve and protect the organic farming industry. Most importantly...

Antipsychotic medications double diabetes risk in children

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) They told him to take the pills, on time, every day, promising that his depression would go away, but all is not the same as before... His impulses are now sudden, sharp and cutting, like the razor gripped tight in his hand. Every thought that comes to mind aches with pulses of retaliation -- some kind of violence triggered within. The chemicals in his mind seem to be overflowing like a hemorrhaging wound, spilling out and pouring through the cracks in his brain. Nothing felt the...

Neem oil - 10 best uses

By Alex Du Toit, Earthie Mama, June 28 2013
(NaturalNews) If you have not heard about the herb neem, it is time! Neem is a powerful popular herb in Ayurvedic medicine. It has an incredible amount of uses from helping with digestive issues to healing skin problems. It can be taken orally or topically. The neem tree lives up to its name, 'The Tree of Life.' The 10 best uses for neem 1. Immune system support and booster: Neem has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is also rich in antioxidants which fight off free radical invaders...

Reverse low thyroid with these 7 natural steps

By Jonathan Benson, August 29 2014
(NaturalNews) More than 30 million women and 15 million men suffer from symptoms of low thyroid function or poor metabolism, and conventional medicine has few workable solutions for addressing this growing epidemic. But there are some ways you can address low thyroid function naturally without having to just suffer for the rest of your life without hope. Whether a product of exposure to environmental toxins, persistent anxiety or stress, hormone imbalance or some other trigger, low thyroid function...

Big Government pumps children full of chemicals and drugs to destroy their brains

By J. D. Heyes, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The federal government is the largest buyer of pharmaceuticals every single year, and a great deal of that money is spent on the purchase of drugs that are extremely harmful to our children -- especially their brains. When taxpayers aren't subsidizing all of this, government agencies and Congress are busy mandating what should be the very personal matter of choice, when it comes to parents' decisions about how to raise their own children. That is the sentiment of Dave Hodges,...

Candida overgrowth - 12 things you absolutely need to avoid if you have it

By Derek Henry, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Proper management of the digestive system could easily be one of the most important health practices one can do on a day-to-day basis in order to obtain good health. However, a severely compromised food supply and chemical filled world has made it very difficult to achieve that important goal. This in turn has encouraged the overgrowth of digestive disturbances like candida (yeast) overgrowth, which can only be effectively managed by first eliminating these 12 things. Antibiotics...

The second brain: Gut bacteria control human behavior to get the best nutrients

By David Gutierrez, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Gut bacteria may manipulate what we eat in order to ensure for themselves the best environment, researchers from the University of California-San Francisco, Arizona State University and the University of New Mexico have suggested, in a research review published in the journal BioEssays. Their work, which reviewed prior research on the connection between gut flora and human psychology and behavior, was funded by the American Cancer Society, the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation...

Justice Department orders Mass. officials not to verify the ages of illegal immigrants with gray hair and wrinkles enrolling in public schools

By J. D. Heyes, September 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The Obama Administration and, in particular, the biased and politically charged Obama Justice Department, will go to any lengths to boost Democratic voter rolls with illegal immigrants, using every means -- legal and otherwise -- to cater to them, usually at the expense of American citizens and taxpayers. And for reasons only a select few people in the administration can answer, those measures now include permitting illegal immigrants who are obviously too old to register to attend...

Big Berkey, ProPur and gravity water filters: A lab testing update from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Because so many Natural News readers have asked about the status of our water filter laboratory testing, I'm posting this update. I've completed ICP-MS testing of the heavy metals removal capabilities of several popular gravity water filters including Big Berkey, ProPur, Doulton, Zen Water Systems and others. The results are all over the map. Some of these filters work extremely well to remove heavy metals, and others hardly work at all. You'll see these results published soon. The...

37 lies Americans tell themselves to avoid confronting reality

By Mike Adams, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Have you noticed the incredible detachment from reality exhibited by the masses these days? The continued operation of modern society, it seems, depends on people making sure they don't acknowledge reality (or try to deal with it). "Denial" is what keeps every sector of civilization humming along: medicine, finance, government, agriculture and more. The trouble with the denial approach is that eventually the lies collide with reality. Until that day comes, however, happy-go-lucky...

US doctor who never treated Ebola patients contracts deadly virus

By Ethan A. Huff, September 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A third American has contracted Ebola while working in Africa, and reports indicate that he never even treated any patients that were diagnosed with the disease. According to NPR, Dr. Rick Sacra has worked in Liberia as a physician since 1995, and more recently offered to help at hospitals overwhelmed with patients due to the Ebola crisis. But Dr. Sacra somehow caught the virus without ever treating a single Ebola patient, and experts aren't sure how. The 51-year-old family physician...

Cornell University takes $5.6 million from Gates Foundation, partners with Biotech Industry to produce pro-GMO propaganda

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Governments have teamed up with the biotech industry in the past to demonize critics of genetically modified foods and crops, as well as promote efforts to propagandize their use. Now, it seems, academia is teaming up with the industry as well, and for the same reasons. In a recent announcement, officials at Cornell University said the institution would join a multi-million dollar campaign in an effort to "depolarize the charged debate" centered around GMOs. And the biotech industry...

Spinach extract improves weight loss by almost 50%, can eliminate food cravings

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Growing up and living in 21st century America sometimes feels as if you're being raised in a giant shopping mall. Along the city streets are the colorful pop-up signs of fast food joints. No, you can't push the X button to make the pop-ups go away as if they were ads on the computer screen. The catchy logos just don't go away, and the smell of junk food in the air is making the food cravings bead up, salivating on the tongue. To make matters worse, it feels as though the giant shopping...

Hemp seeds cure tuberculosis - forbidden medicine

By Paul Fassa, September 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious, contagious, airborne disease, referred to as "the Great White Plague" of 19th century Europe. In 1882, the German physician Robert Koch discovered Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), the bacterium that causes most tuberculosis. The WHO ranks TB as the second leading cause of death from an infectious disease. There were 8.6 million new TB cases in 2012 and 1.3 million TB deaths. [1] Also, in 2012, the WHO estimated that 450,000 people (globally...

Global famine by 2050 as pest explosion overtakes world's food crops

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Some regions of the world could starve while others fight for their remaining food as pests overwhelm crops in less than 40 years, a new study has found. Many of the world's leading crop-producers are likely to be inundated if current trends continue, the study concluded. As reported by Britain's Daily Mail, more than 1 in 10 types of pests have already been identified in about half of the countries that grow their own host crops. And scientists fear that if the spread continues...

The surprising health benefits of butter

By Michael Ravensthorpe, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The 20th century was not kind to butter. Like eggs, coconut oil and many other nutritious foods, this beloved dairy product, which is made by churning fresh or fermented cream or milk, was a victim of the misguided war on saturated fats that began in the 1950s. As a result of this war, the consumption of "low fat" butter substitutes, such as margarine, actually exceeded that of butter itself. Consequently, cases of heart disease and other cardiovascular conditions rose to unprecedented...

Groundbreaking study shows that Roundup causes honeybees to starve

By Ethan A. Huff, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) When honeybees come into contact with glyphosate, the primary active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, they lose their ability to eat and have a much harder time learning how to forage properly. These are among the many shock findings of a recent study published in The Journal of Experimental Biology, which for the first time demonstrates both chronic and acute effects in honeybees exposed to Roundup at real-life levels. A combined laboratory and field analysis conducted...

1,500 mental health patients have been drugged and sent to die alone by Nevada-run hospital since 2008, lawsuit claims

By PF Louis, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The mental healthcare systems in this nation are even worse than the hospital system. Staffs are underpaid, and institutions release mental patients to cut expenses. These people are sent out onto the streets with a handful of psychiatric drugs, adding to the homeless, among whom many are vets that the VA Hospital system can't or won't handle. Many of the vets, even those who are not homeless, wind up committing suicide, up to 22 per day! Many of the non-veterans wind up with nowhere...

Prenatal lead exposure a trigger for obesity: Research

By Mike Bundrant, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study has determined that despite previous claims to the contrary, there is no safe level of lead exposure. Testing the prenatal exposure to lead in a group of mice, researchers discovered that even minor levels of consistent lead exposure could trigger obesity during the early stages of life. Combining this information with previous data on human lead exposure, this study reveals that even an unborn fetus is impacted by the mother's exposure to the toxicity of lead. Previous...

United Nations: Eating insects is good for health, can create job opportunities

By Raw Michelle, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Would you like some strawberries with that stinkbug? How about a little quinoa with that cricket? The United Nations has a list of edible bugs on Earth -- over 1,900 to be exact -- in a released report that they hope will generate less of a "yuck" factor and more of an interest in the flavorful variety of insects, many of which are loaded with protein and minerals. (1) While eating insects is a common practice in many cultures, it has yet to be the go-to appetizer of choice for...

Humanoid robots to arrive on store shelves next year

By J. D. Heyes, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The advance of robotics in recent years has been incredible and is now about to enter a new era, according to reports. Indeed, "humanoid" types of robots are expected to hit American retailers sometime next year. Bloomberg News reports that billionaire Masayoshi Son will begin selling a kind of humanoid robot named "Pepper" by summer 2015 at Sprint Corp. stories in the United States, which is part of a push by SoftBank Corp. to move the technology beyond the factory. In addition...

Beat H. pylori infections naturally

By Dr. David Jockers, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Helicobacter pylori is an opportunistic bacterium that can infect and spread rapidly in individuals with a compromised immune system. While this bacterium is natural and beneficial to our bodies in small amounts, it can be extremely dangerous when allowed to propagate without control. This infection is the leading cause of stomach ulcers, poor digestion and stomach cancer. It is estimated that over 50% of the world's population has elevated levels of H. pylori. This microorganism...

Dengue fever strikes Japan for first time since 1945

By PF Louis, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) A locally induced outbreak of dengue fever, the first since 1945, has occurred in Tokyo during the summer of 2014. It is a viral infection spread by specific mosquitoes: Aedes aegypti (yellow fever mosquito) and Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito). Unlike other mosquitoes, they bite during the day, especially around early morning and dusk. Both species are small black mosquitoes with white stripes on their back and on their legs. Dengue (DEN-gee) fever usually affects residents...

Beyond genetics: children's health encoded into them by their parent's decisions long before conception

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Parents' life experiences and dietary habits before conception are encoded into egg and sperm and projected into the very existence of their child, influencing the child's habits, health and ability to adapt later in life. Parenting essentially begins before conception, according to new research coming from the University of Adelaide. The lifestyle choices of the generation before are imprinted into the up-and-coming generation. In a way, children are preprogrammed before conception...

Fast food protesters to be hit with massive job losses when Obama grants amnesty in November

By Mike Adams, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) My heart goes out to all those fast food workers protesting for higher wages, but I'm sad to have to watch them experience the harsh lesson in real-world economics that's about to hit home. By taking to the streets and demanding $15 / hr. in wages, fast food workers are unintentionally making themselves economically obsolete. They are, in essence, guaranteeing their own unemployment. Sadly, few of the protesters realize this. Nor will they realize why they are being fired when that...

Air traffic audio reveals likely cause of mysterious U.S. aircraft N900NK that crashed into ocean

By Mike Adams, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) We've just published air traffic control audio and analysis of what happened to the private turbo prop aircraft that crashed yesterday after the pilot became non-responsive. The transcript of the audio is shown below, and you can hear the full audio in this YouTube video. It's clear from the audio that the pilot lost consciousness some time after noticing a problem that prompted him to attempt a descent to 18,000 feet. He never completed the descent, however, and he seemed to be...

Whole Foods' Greek yogurt has 6 times more sugar than label claims, says class-action lawsuit

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Engrossed in yet another legal battle, Whole Foods is being accused of falsely labeling the ingredients in the grocer's 365 Everyday Value Plain Greek Yogurt, according to a report by Courthouse News Service. The same lawyers who sued Subway over the lengths of their foot-long sandwiches have filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, claiming that Whole Foods is selling yogurt with nearly six times the sugar listed on the label. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Philly...

Angry Bangladeshi farmers demand compensation after failure of Monsanto's GM eggplant

By PF Louis, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) In India, eggplant is known as brinjal. It's the same fruit. Monsanto, through associates and subsidiaries, offered free Bt brinjal saplings to poor farmers as an open experiment to gain more GMO acceptance in South and Southeast Asia. Seems this field test backfired. Bt genetic technology claims to provides crop plants the ability to produce their own insecticide, purportedly to lessen farmers' need for extensive pesticide spraying. Independent testing has discovered that Bt...

Financial system looking for a crisis to take the blame for global debt defaults

By J. D. Heyes, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) As time passes and the world becomes more chaotic -- and poor, with the exception of the uber-wealthy, whose income and worth just keeps rising no matter what happens around the globe -- more and more financial experts and economic analysts have become uber-pessimistic, especially about the financial future for the debt-ridden United States. You can add financial analyst and writer Bill Holter to that list. In a recent interview with Greg Hunter's USA Watchdog, Holter says he believes...

As ALS ice bucket challenge sweeps the nation, a closer look at what ALS is and the foods that can help

By Antonia, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Recently, videos of friends, family and celebrities deliberately pouring a bucket of ice water on their heads have been popping up everywhere. The videos are part of an effort that the ALS Association hopes will help raise both awareness and donations concerning the disease. So far, it's worked; between July 29 and August 12, 2014, the ALS Association and its 38 chapters have received $4 million in donations, up from the $1.12 million during the same time frame in 2013. (1) "While...

Humans have already exhausted yearly 'budget' for natural resources after just eight months

By Jonathan Benson, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A measure of the quantity of natural resources that humans have used so far this year in comparison to what the earth actually provides has revealed that we've maxed out the budget in just eight months. Experts are calling it "Earth Overshoot Day"-- the point at which we are now using more natural resources than what's being replenished, plunging the earth into ecological debt. Land, trees and food are all now being consumed at rates that exceed what the earth can supply in a year...

Lack of sleep linked to insatiable junk food cravings

By Mike Bundrant, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) According to a study conducted by researchers from UC Berkeley, a sleepless night may make you likely to eat junk food rather than healthier choices like vegetables and whole grains. This study offers additional insights into the link between obesity and poor sleep. Researchers scanned the brains of 23 young adults using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The participants were scanned both after a normal night's sleep and after a sleepless night. When comparing the results...

Why grass-fed meat is better for your health and the environment

By Michelle Goldstein, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) For centuries, cows and chickens were raised outdoors on pasture, enjoying sunshine, clean air and their natural diet of grass and insects. These animals were healthy, enjoying the outdoors. Humans who ate their meat benefited from a nutrient-dense food high in healthy fats, proteins and vitamins. With industrialization and factory farms, this has changed. Animals are confined in small quarters, never seeing the light of day and fed harmful waste and byproducts, along with growth...

Scientists can change your good memories into bad ones by manipulating brain cells

By Jonathan Benson, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Has a bad experience ever made you cringe when thinking about returning to the place where it happened? Or have you had a good experience that perpetually evokes fond memories of a certain smell or taste? These and other positive and negative emotion associations may seem permanently engrained into your psyche, but new research has found that they can be turned on and off through brain cell manipulation. Publishing their findings in the journal Nature, researchers from the Massachusetts...

Genome editing compounds unintentional changes in DNA structure, multiplying potentially harmful mutations

By Jonathan Benson, September 6 2014
(NaturalNews) An abomination known as genome editing, or GMO 2.0, is rapidly gaining media attention as a more refined and accurate way of manipulating natural organisms at the genetic level to bring about desired results without error. But London-based molecular geneticist Dr. Michael Antoniou says the process is far from advanced and will lead to the same problems that we see with existing GMOs -- allergenicity, toxicity and nutritional abnormalities. Genome editing is described by the journal...

Moms of autistic, vaccine-damaged children mount wave of online protest against CDC research fraud

By Jonathan Benson, September 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A groundswell of backlash against government corruption has been unleashed across the web following the revelation that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lied about data linking vaccines and vaccine ingredients to autism. The hashtags "#CDCwhistleblower" and "#hearthiswell," a reference to a global campaign aimed at "breaking the science on vaccine violence," are bursting forth across Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, drawing attention to the U.S. government's evil vaccine...

DIY mosquito trap protects against dengue fever, West Nile and other insect-borne diseases

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The dengue virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, is running rampant in tropical areas around the world. The virus can bring fever, headache, muscle pains, joint pains, rash and bleeding. It can even be deadly. One country, Brazil, has been in a perpetual state of emergency over the past two years because of dengue fever. Over 570 deaths were reported in 2013 alone. The situation is so dire that an entire biotech factory has been erected in Campinas, Brazil, to raise millions of genetically...

Germany's top supermarkets force the poultry industry to use safe, non-GMO feed again

By Julie Wilson staff writer, September 2 2014
(NaturalNews) European consumers do not want to eat food produced by animals that have been fed genetically modified (GM) feed. Unlike in the United States, the German market has been forced to adhere to consumer demand. One of the European Union's largest poultry producers, the Germany Poultry Association (ZDG) announced on August 28 that they will stop using GMO feed for both eggs and chicken. The measure will go into effect beginning January 1, 2015, according to Global GMO Free Coalition. Earlier...

Emotions proven to alter genetic expression

By Jonathan Landsman, September 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Can a change in our consciousness (mindset) actually alter our genetic expression? Does anger and depression increase the risk of getting cancer? Although conventional medicine tends to pay little attention to lifestyle habits, thoughts and feelings dramatically influence our physical health. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dawson Church, Ph.D. will talk about how emotions (even, our thoughts) play a significant role in the development of disease. Ultimately...

How to kill candida and balance your intestinal flora

By Michael Edwards, September 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Ways to kill candida and balance your intestinal flora Most people ingest too many refined, processed foods. Even us health nuts have a tendency to do this. In this fast paced world, with the body biologically programmed to desire sweets and other easy carbohydrates that are so much harder to find in nature, it's common and totally normal to have too much candida in our body. If you experience this problem, and again, most people do, here are some ways you can balance your gut...



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