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Fight against cancer starts with everything natural

By Lindsey Alexander, July 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Breast cancer is a hot topic for the American public and societies across the world. It is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second most common cause of cancer mortality among women in the United States, says Susan M. Gapstur, PhD, author of "Fat, Fruits, Vegetables, and Breast Cancer Survivorship," which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Current estimates reveal that around 2.4 million women within the United States are breast cancer...

Facebook ran covert mind games experiment on its own users

By J. D. Heyes, July 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The digital age has not been kind to privacy, as both government and private-sector institutions and corporations have used electronic social media communications and interactions for self-interested purposes, and without our permission. Social media giant Facebook is in hot water again for this very thing. The company has been outed for manipulating users' news feeds in order to gauge their responses and actions. According to Bloomberg News, news feeds were distorted on more...

Facebook mind control experiment was nothing compared to the deliberate manipulations of the mass media

By Mike Adams, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The internet erupted in protest last week over the revelation that Facebook ran a psychological experiment on 700,000 users designed to see just how easily information could be used to manipulate their emotions. "Facebook's ill-advised psychological experiment is alarming because it suggests that the Internet, in the wrong hands, can be a powerful weapon to subtly manipulate public opinion and promote a political agenda," wrote David Einstein of SFgate.com. Everyone else chimed in...

Japanese cows develop skin spots, mysterious disease; farmers fear radiation affecting humans, too

By Ethan A. Huff, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Livestock with strange white spots covering their skin were put on display at a recent protest in front of Tokyo's agriculture ministry, according to the Associated Press (AP). Two Japanese farmers, disturbed by the unusual markings, are calling on government officials to conduct a real investigation into what they believe is radiation poisoning from the shuttered Fukushima nuclear plant. The damage is affecting hundreds of animals on farms near the plant, barring the sale of milk...

Top food products containing high-fructose corn syrup tainted with mercury

By Ethan A. Huff, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Nearly half of all commercial high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) used in processed foods like soda pop, ketchup and candy is tainted with toxic mercury, according to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Environmental Health. Among 20 samples of commercial HFCS tested for the heavy metal, nine tested positive, says the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), the consumer group that spearheaded the study. Researchers from IATP tested HFCS as part of a larger investigation...

Top 5 foods to NOT eat to avoid belly fat

By Aurora Geib, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) No one wants to be overweight, but there's something about belly fat that seems worse than other types. Even the names make us cringe: Muffin top. Beer belly. Spare tire. Widening at the waistline, however, is not just aesthetically unpleasant; it's also bad for your health. Studies have shown that the larger your waist measurement, the more likely you are to have high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and some types of cancer. While eating well, taking supplements and exercising...

Seven herbs to fight yeast in the body

By Dr.Sofiya, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Yeast is a microorganism that is within all people. Most of the time, there is no indication that yeast is even present in the body. In fact, one of the only reasons why an individual might be aware of it is when they crave sugar or carbs intensely. These cravings, if given into, can cause an overgrowth of a harmful yeast, Candida albicans. A whole slew of different problems can result if this yeast begins to mushroom out of control. These include weight gain, gas, sugar cravings...

Big Food lobbyists attempting to control organic agriculture, spreading propaganda using robotic cold calls

By Ethan A. Huff, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) With the U.S. organic market now topping $81 billion in sales annually, the big food conglomerates are seeking a larger piece of the monetary pie with a new proposed "check-off" program that would require all organic producers to pay fees for the collective promotion of organic food. But the farm policy analyst group Cornucopia Institute (CI) suggests that this corporate attempt at controlling organic agriculture is a malevolent scheme to siphon money away from organic family farmers...

Follow these six dietary tips to help protect against cancer

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Medical professionals from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine have unveiled five easy-to-follow guidelines for cancer prevention. Their findings were published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition in June 2014. These steps have merit and are great advice for anyone who is looking to prevent cancer, who is struggling with disease or whose immune system is compromised. Cancer may come on sudden, but it is not some random act. An accumulation of dietary...

Keep food safe in the summer, plus tips on avoiding foodborne illnesses year-round

By Antonia, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) While there are tons of healthy foods around, many of them can wreak havoc on the body if they are stored incorrectly. It's important to take precautions to ensure that foods stay as fresh as possible in order to keep harmful bacteria at bay. However, the increase in festivities during the summer months can make that challenging. Gwen Hyland, technical information specialist from the Food Safety and Inspection Service's Food Safety Education Staff, says that bacteria multiply quicker...

Failure of the EPA marked by honey bee decline

By PF Louis, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) There have been suspicions about pesticides causing colony collapse disorder (CCD) where suddenly many bees die or disappear from their hives and never return. In particular, many scientists have been suspecting a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids. After several large scale bee keeper and organic farmer protests and petitions in France, Italy, Germany, and Slovenia, their governments banned or heavily restricted neonicotinoids a few years ago. Surprise, the greatly diminished...

Sleep deprivation leads to increased food purchases the next day: Research

By Mike Bundrant, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) When you have been sleep-deprived for just one night, you are more likely to experience a greater hunger for food the following day. You will also be subject to impulsive food buying, according to a new study out of Sweden. A study by the Obesity Society, which was published in the journal Obesity, found that there were higher levels of ghrelin, a hormone which increases hunger, in those who had been sleep-deprived for a day. Those who had gotten a full night's sleep had much lower...

Junk food, antibiotics cause Crohn's disease rates to triple among young persons

By PF Louis, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The Daily Mail recently featured an article titled, "Junk food blamed for soaring rate of Crohn's disease among young: Three times as many 16 to 30-year-olds have condition than a decade ago." According to the article, doctors in the UK blame the "epidemic" on a significant increase in junk food consumption along with the widespread and increased use of antibiotics. Commonly, among Crohn's patients, the gut bacteria are drastically out of balance, with harmful bacteria significantly...

Trying to kick the habit? These foods make it easier for smokers to quit

By Antonia, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) As any smoker trying to quit knows, the process of giving up the habit isn't always easy. Quitting "cold turkey" is virtually impossible, as the urge to light up lingers, and a return to the behavior after not too long is common. In fact, nicotine has been shown to be as addictive as heroin, reinforcing the fact that trying to quit is indeed challenging. (1) Furthermore, trying methods that involve skin patches, e-cigarettes, pills and even hypnotherapy can be costly, harmful to health...

Real-life body snatchers: deceased woman's body stolen for medical research

By Jonathan Benson, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The family of a New York City woman who recently died of old age is threatening to sue after the woman's body was apparently stolen and almost used for medical research without permission. The New York Daily News (NYDN) explains that 85-year-old Aura Ballesteros, who died peacefully in her sleep on May 16, was taken from the Jacobi Medical Center where her body was being stored and moved to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for "anatomical donation." Hector Ballesteros, Aura's...

Four ways in which gluten is making us fat and sick

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) It is estimated that up to 40 percent of the United States population suffers from gluten intolerance, and that number doesn't appear to be shrinking. For this unfortunate minority, consuming foods that contain this notorious protein composite, such as wheat, rye and barley, can lead to countless health issues, ranging from bloating and fatigue to constipation and gastrointestinal distress. For the much smaller minority that suffer from the more serious autoimmune disorder, celiac disease...

Genetic risk for diabetes is insignificant compared to preventive lifestyle factors

By David Gutierrez, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The effect of lifestyle habits on type 2 diabetes risk is so large that it renders genetic susceptibility insignificant, according to a study led by researchers from the University of Cambridge and published in the journal PLOS Medicine. The study was funded primarily by the European Commission. The findings imply that generalized lifestyle interventions are still the most effective way to prevent diabetes, regardless of an individual's genetic profile. "One of the most effective...

Obama now seizing ocean territory via executive orders

By J. D. Heyes, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) President Obama's efforts to destroy American commerce by limiting U.S. companies' abilities to explore new sources of energy took another turn recently when the nation's chief executive used his phone and pen to put new vast areas of ocean off-limits. The announcement was made in June by Secretary of State John Kerry, who also urged leaders at an international summit to take rapid steps to reduce "overfishing" and pollution. As is normal, Kerry blamed humans for causing "enormous...

Economics analyst warns economic, civil unrest is rising: 'This won't end pretty'

By J. D. Heyes, July 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A noted economics analyst, using historical data and his keen sense of observation, says civil unrest will only increase due to deteriorating conditions around the globe and in the U.S., declaring that it "won't end pretty." "The greatest problem we have is misinformation," wrote Martin Armstrong of Armstrong Economics, at the ZeroHedge.com financial news blog. "People simply do not comprehend why and how the economic policies of the post-war era are imploding. This whole agenda...

Cancer death rates are twice as high where GM crops and agricultural chemicals are used

By David Gutierrez, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Agricultural regions that see a heavy use of chemicals and in which genetically modified (GM) crops are grown have a cancer death rate twice as high as the national average, according to a report by the Ministry of Health of Cordoba Province in Argentina. "Once again, what we have complained about for years was confirmed," said Medardo Avila Vazquez of the University Network for Environment and Health (Reduas), "and especially what doctors say about the sprayed towns and areas affected...

United States of PAIN? 259 million painkiller prescriptions written every year in the USA

By David Gutierrez, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that the overprescription of narcotic painkillers is still a major problem in the United States. The report, published on July 1, is based on data collected by retail pharmacies, which fill the majority of US prescriptions. It found that 259 million prescriptions for narcotic painkillers were written in 2012, roughly one for every adult living in the United States. Forty-six deaths a dayNarcotic...

Beat chronic stress with adaptogenic herbs

By Dr. David Jockers, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Chronic, low-grade stress is a modern-day epidemic that creates sluggish metabolism, chronic inflammation and abnormal immunity. Elevated stress hormone levels can create digestive problems, leaky gut syndrome, increased appetite, weight gain, thyroid disorders and accelerated brain degeneration. Adaptogenic herbs are critical for adapting effectively to the chronic stress of the 21st century. Adaptogenic herbs and your stress response One of the key components that adaptogenic...

New Mexico WIPP nuclear storage facility essentially 'a huge dirty bomb' waiting to explode

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Very few Americans who don't live near it have ever heard of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), a federal nuclear waste repository approximately 26 miles east of Carlsbad, New Mexico, but some experts are saying that something very serious happened there recently -- something that could affect tens of millions of Americans. However, you're not likely to read much about it in the institutional media. According to the Carlsbad Current-Argus, a local newspaper, "traces of radiation...

Adding almonds to diet improves cardiovascular health

By David Gutierrez, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Eating a diet rich in almonds improves blood vessel health and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by researchers from Aston University and published in the journal Free Radical Research. "Our study confirms that almonds are a superfood," lead researcher Helen Griffiths said. "Previous studies have shown that they keep your heart healthy, but our research proves that it isn't too late to introduce them into your diet -- adding even a handful...

5 ways to end constipation quickly

By Derek Henry, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The world is backed up, and so much so that a bowel movement every few days is deemed normal. This is undoubtedly due to a lack of hydration, probiotics, enzymes, fiber, EFAs, and key vitamins and minerals that allow properly formed bowel movements to happen smoothly and at least once a day. So if you are stuck and need some extra help without an over-the-counter laxative that will slowly destroy your ability to eliminate naturally, try these five methods. Magnesium Also known as...

Yacon syrup could help with cholesterol, blood sugar, digestive health and more

By David Gutierrez, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) North Americans are catching on to the benefits of yacon syrup, a traditional South American food that may help prevent or even treat a myriad of digestive and metabolic health conditions. Yacon syrup is derived from the tuberous roots of the yacon plant (Smallanthus sonchifolius), a sunflower relative native to the Andes Mountains. It is said to taste similar to figs or raisins. Both the tuber and a sugary syrup derived from it have been a part of the traditional Andean diet...

Sugar increases hypertension

By Dr. Carolyn Dean, June 20 2014
(NaturalNews) All 12 studies in a May, 2014, meta-analysis found that sugar elevates blood pressure. The study called "Impact of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages on Blood Pressure" was published in the American Journal of Cardiology. Soft drinks easily earn the name "liquid candy," because they contain an average of 10 teaspoons of sugar per can. Soft drinks are the largest source of added sugar in our diet. These drinks are often cheaper than bottled water and become the liquid of choice for most of...

The Healing Code: A new frontier in restoring health and preventing disease

By Carolanne Wright, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) When Dr. Alexander Loyd, a Naturopathic Doctor with a PhD in psychology, discovered an unconventional method to permanently heal his wife's struggle with clinical depression, little did he realize at the time that it would be one of the most powerful healing modalities ever known. Thousands have benefited from the technique, including terminal cancer patients and those struggling with autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease or even illnesses which have no known cure. Best of all...

City Council members may be individually liable for harm caused by fluoridated water

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The city council of a Canadian community has been informed that it may be legally liable for harm caused to any of its residents by the fluoridated water in the city's system. "Not only is the region responsible and liable to the people of Peel, individual councillors are responsible and liable," said lawyer Nader Hasan, who is representing the group Concerned Residents of Peel, told the Peel Region council recently. The Toronto Star reported that Hasan informed the council that...

Using antidepressants while pregnant raises child's risk of obesity, diabetes, and more

By PF Louis, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) New research from McMaster University in Canada has uncovered a correlation between fluoxetine, a chemical in popular antidepressants like Prozac, and pregnant woman. Researchers recently discovered that pregnant women on antidepressants could be unknowingly jeopardizing the health of their unborn infants by predisposing them to obesity and type 2 diabetes later in life. PhD student Nicole De Long presented the research findings at the International Society of Endocrinology and The...

The power to heal is within

By Jay Ricci, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) "You have always had the power within you my son," said Jor-el to his son, Clark Kent, on Smallville when Clark was still unable to fly. At that, Clark realized that he just needed to believe in himself and tap into his power. While humans don't have the power to fly without machines, like the fictional Superman character, we have always had the power to heal. Contrary to conventional medicine or the drug pushers in the media, medical and pharmaceutical industry, drugs don't cure...

Top 10 signs that you haven't adjusted to life outside the womb

By Mike Bundrant, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Life outside the womb is pretty good, but it doesn't come with certain benefits that - let's face it - we all miss. For example, outside the womb we aren't hooked to a magical tube that instantly satisfies our every physical need before we even feel the lack. And there is no warm, everlastingly protective cushion that surrounds us 24/7. Beyond that, there are other people out here! And traffic sucks. Still, here we are. Mature people learn to adjust to reality, but there's...

Liberal think tank ranks U.S. last in healthcare quality, first in healthcare expenses

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A recently released report by a noted think tank has ranked the United States dead last in the quality of its healthcare system as compared to 10 other Western, industrialized countries, which the group says is the same place the U.S. has occupied in four previous studies. According to the report by the Commonwealth Fund (you can download a PDF of the report here), the U.S. not only failed to move up between 2004 and 2014, as did other nations with concerted effort and major reforms...

Air pollution violations from Chinese factories made public in new app

By PF Louis, July 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A new smart phone app was recently developed to enable anyone to not only view complete air quality readings but directly determine air pollution culprits. Surprisingly, it was developed in China for Chinese citizens. And it doesn't target cars and wood- or coal-burning chimneys; it targets industrial sources. There are 15,000 factories sprawled across vast mainland China that are now required by the Environmental Ministry to submit real-time air emission reports to provincial environmental...

Follow these five simple tips to enjoy holiday summer food while protecting your health at the same time

By Mike Adams, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) In the United States of America, July 4th is a celebration of political independence from tyranny rule, but it's also a holiday in which millions of Americans terrorize their own bodies with barbequed meats, aspartame-laced sodas and toxic sunscreen chemicals. Here are five simple put powerful things you can do this weekend to protect your health while still enjoying the celebration! #1) Eat a fresh orange with your barbeque to block the carcinogensFresh oranges are high in natural...

On America's 238th birthday, it's time to examine our shrinking circle of liberty

By J. D. Heyes, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Not long ago, a steadfast and determined group of British subjects banded together to form a political movement whose aim was to throw off the shackles of authoritarianism and form a nation built on divinely inspired and sanctioned principles of personal liberty and freedom. This would be a grand experiment; it would be the first time in recorded human history that a government was premised on the concept that the governed must consent, and that those who did the governing would come...

Water being auctioned for millions of dollars in California as drought reaches extremes

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) As the water shortage crisis in California rises to a boil, desperate farmers are coming forward to bid on the remaining steam. The Central Valley in California is indeed drying up, but private landowners who still have leftover water reserves on their property are now looking to cash in. A California water rush is on, as water is being auctioned for millions and aquifers are depleted. According to state records, two water districts in California are beginning to auction off their...

Self-healing and healthcare independence

By Prof. Karl West, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Our founding fathers gave their lives for independence. The reason the world loves and hates us is because of our independence. Today, we have a rogue president passing unconstitutional laws in order to force us to be dependent upon a medical system that is as faulty as his insurance website. This is an educational battle for a healthcare revolution! It takes only cowardice to hide in the formations of conformity and consensus, clinging to a security blanket, mocking those who...

How We the People can take back the government we once created

By J. D. Heyes, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Constitution, as written and intended by our founding fathers, was not a perfect document. But that's because, as humans, we are not perfect beings. That said, the system of government enumerated in the Constitution -- a representative republic punctuated by and accentuated with pockets of democracy -- is about as close to a perfect governing system as human beings who desire freedom have thus far designed. Its one weakness, however, has always been the nature of human...

Compelling evidence: Slathering on toxic sunscreen and avoiding the sun could jeopardize your health and shorten your life

By Paul Fassa, July 1 2014
(NaturalNews) According to a June 2014 article featured in The Independent (UK), a major study conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden found that women who avoid sunbathing during the summer are twice as likely to die as those who sunbathe every day. The epidemiological study followed 30,000 women for over 20 years and "showed that mortality was about double in women who avoided sun exposure compared to the highest exposure group." Researchers concluded that the conventional...

Scientists rush to save the climate with modified sheep farts

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) In the rush to save the climate from impending global warming doom, US government-funded scientists are studying farts and burps of livestock. That's right -- tax money in America is being funneled into research on animal flatulence! The study, from the US Energy Department's Joint Genome Institute (JGI), was conducted to understand why some sheep produce more greenhouse gas than others. The goal of the study was to find the most efficient way to breed livestock so as to produce the...

The health benefits of starting the day with warm lemon water

By Antonia, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The benefits of drinking warm water infused with lemon has been touted by many as a healthy way to kick-start the day. Beginning the day in this manner has been embraced in Ayurvedic (literally meaning "life" and "knowledge") philosophy, a way of life that focuses on interconnectedness, balance, and an overall harmony between thoughts, action and feeling that fosters emotional and physical healing.(1)(2) However, one does not have to subscribe to every detail behind this way of life...

Neural tube birth defects occur at 400% the national rate near Hanford nuclear site

By Julie Wilson , June 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Experts are still claiming to have no idea what's causing an increase in neural tube birth defects throughout central Washington, at a rate that's much higher than in the rest of the country. Since 2010, more than 30 babies have been diagnosed with anencephaly, a "nightmarish neural tube defect in which the fetus does not develop a forebrain, and the rest of the brain is not covered by skin or bone." Most babies plagued with this horrid condition either die in the womb or survive...

Shock: VA whistleblower says veteran deaths covered up to improve stats

By J. D. Heyes, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Another whistleblower has stepped forward in the ongoing VA scandal, telling CNN reporters that records of dead veterans were changed or physically altered -- some even recently -- to hide the number of them who have died while waiting for care at the Veterans Administration medical center in Phoenix, indicating yet another new scandal at the beleaguered agency. According to the CNN report, "deceased" notes on files have been removed in order to improve statistics, "so veterans would...

Five surprising household uses for vinegar

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) It would be difficult to find a household in the United States that does not contain at least one bottle of vinegar. Indeed, this strong-tasting liquid, which comes in many varieties but is primarily made from acetic acid and water, has been considered an essential ingredient in food preparation for centuries. Aside from being a condiment, it was used to pickle vegetables, make vinaigrette and other salad dressings, and flavor sauces such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. It was even...

Corroded pipe at the Fukushima Daiichi plant found to be leaking radioactive water

By David Gutierrez, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Emergency cooling measures used in the immediate aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster have led to the corrosion of a pipe that is now leaking radioactive water and preventing further cleanup of the site, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announced in May. In March 2011, a massive earthquake and tsunami caused multiple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan. In addition to releasing a radioactive plume into the air that has contaminated...

Improper nutrition linked to oral health problems

By Antonia, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Today, taking care of teeth is about more than going to the dentist every six months. In fact, what a person eats outside of those two visits is essential for oral and overall health. According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, ". . . nutrition is an integral component of oral health" and "collaboration between dietetics practitioners and oral health care professionals is recommended for oral health promotion and disease prevention and intervention." Oral health problems...

New study shows drinking diet soda daily may severely increase risk of heart attack and stroke

By David Gutierrez, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Regular diet soda consumption may significantly raise your risk of heart attack and stroke, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Miami and published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Researchers surveyed 2,564 residents of New York City over the age of 68 about their consumption of both diet soda and non-diet soft drinks. They analyzed the data in such a way as to control for potential confounding factors, including age, body mass index...

White meat, the other red meat that taxes your entire digestive system

By S. D. Wells, July 4 2014
(NaturalNews) You've heard it before, "eat less red meat" if you want to be healthier, and more white meat, but could it all just be a trick to keep you eating something that your body doesn't want, need or even have the "desire" to break down? What is it that your organs are really after anyway? Isn't it just the protein, or is it the amino acids? You better check. (http://www.foodsafetynews.com) Tasking the digestive tract with toxinsMost MDs and heart surgeons will tell you the exact same...

This Independence Day, the Health Ranger asks: What are YOU doing for freedom?

By Mike Adams, July 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Commenting on other people's articles is easy. Sharing them on social networking is easy. Signing an online petition is easy, and so is forwarding an email. But this Independence Day, I'm asking all the millions of Natural News fans and readers to ask yourself this question: What are YOU doing for freedom this year? And by that question, I mean what are you doing for freedom in the real world. The online world is one thing, and it's a powerful thing, but it's not where the rubber...



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