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Is yogurt the new junk food? Some yogurts have more sugar than a Twinkie

By J. D. Heyes, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) If you are a fan of the 1990s hit comedy series Seinfeld, perhaps you remember the episode in which Jerry and his friends began to suspect that the frozen yogurt sold in a store that Kramer has invested money in was responsible for the comedian's and Elaine's sudden weight gain. Jerry and Elaine have a sample of the alleged "non-fat yogurt" tested, and sure enough, it's loaded with calories. It's a scandal that goes all the way to the office of the Mayor-elect, Rudy Giuliani. Well...

Does green tea really help you lose weight? Yes! Here's how

By Aurora Geib, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) While many people turn to extreme dieting measures and toxic prescription meds for weight loss, the answer may be as simple as brewing up a cup of green tea. If you're wondering, "Does green tea really help you lose weight?" the answer is a resounding "Yes!" Read on to learn about the many health and weight loss benefits of incorporating green tea into your diet. Green Tea and Weight Loss Research has long indicated that green tea fights heart disease, cancer and other diseases...

Top ways mushrooms help fight cancer

By Sandeep Godiyal, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) Mushrooms are unique when it comes to classifying them as a food source. Though many people might identify them as vegetables when pressed to categorize them, mushrooms are actually neither a plant nor an animal. Instead, they are a fungus, and one that has been prized for centuries for its properties that tend to lead to good health. In fact, mushrooms were so prized that the ancient Egyptians thought that eating them would lead to living a longer life. As modern medicine is discovering...

Vaccine illusion exposed by doctor in revealing book

By Ethan A. Huff, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) The vaccine debate has never really been a fair one because of a general misunderstanding of immunity, especially within the medical and scientific communities. In her book Vaccine Illusion, Dr. Tetyana Obukhanych addresses this issue, highlighting how vaccines actually destroy natural immunity and make people more susceptible to disease. Released as a downloadable e-book, Vaccine Illusion provides a thorough analysis of vaccine dogma and how mainstream beliefs about antibodies and...

Top 5 ways to detox properly

By Derek Henry, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) It's spring and people are ready to rejuvenate, and with this often comes the plans of a detox. Although spring is a good time to consider this important practice, many people go at it with reckless abandon that compromises their results. So before you go on a 21-day juice fast, consider these important activities to get the most out of your detox. Support your liver Your liver is your largest internal organ, and is responsible for filtering our blood of toxins and removing any that...

Speaker training offered by GMO expert Jeffrey Smith

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) As the founding executive director for the Institute of Responsible Technology, Jeffrey Smith leads the way in providing real science education on the health risks posed by genetically modified organisms. His tireless commitment to promoting non-GMO food choices around the globe has led Smith on a worldwide crusade that effectively teaches others how to live a healthy, sustainable life. As a keynote speaker in over 40 countries, Smith drives home a message of hope. Today, genetically...

USDA on board with shipping U.S. chickens to China for processing, then re-entry to States for human consumption

By Antonia, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) At a time when less-than-desirable food quality issues and iffy food practices surrounding China and its seafood processing/shipments with the United States exist, another shocking piece of news has emerged, this time involving chickens. Ready? The USDA is on board with allowing U.S. chickens to be sent to China for processing before they are then shipped back to the United States for human consumption (1). To make matters worse, consumers won't know if the chicken they select...

Ambitious or insane? Nation's roadways can be turned into functioning solar panels, say inventors

By J. D. Heyes, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) An Idaho couple has raised more than $1 million on Indiegogo to pursue the mother of all ambitious goals: Repave the nation's vast roadway system with solar panels. The couple, Julie and Scott Brusaw, have already started the company -- Solar Roadways, which is appropriate enough -- and the initial design is now ready to move from being a prototype into manufacturing, which can be a dangerous phase for any tech project. The concept is exciting to many, especially when they consider...

A natural home remedy to eliminate nasal allergies

By Jeanette Padilla, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) For some people, nasal allergies are a part of life, but they don't have to be. Over 50 million people in the U.S. alone suffer from nasal allergies. Nasal allergies, sometimes called hay fever, can even be a sign of a bigger problem and it's a growing condition. What causes nasal allergies? Seasonal allergens such as pollen, grass and airborne spores can irritate the sensitive mucous membrane in the nose and the respiratory tract. It's normal for these allergens to produce light...

Why does HuffPost want children to get cancer from using sunscreen all the time?

By Jonathan Benson, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) With summer now in full swing, the corporate media is busy working itself into a frenzy over sunscreen, urging the public to slather their bodies with the stuff to avoid getting skin cancer. But as many of our readers already well know, most conventional sunscreen products are loaded with chemicals that actually cause cancer rather than prevent it -- and much to our disappointment, even the alternative media site Huffington Post is embracing the lie. A recent piece by HuffPost writer...

Study shows weight loss at any age is beneficial for heart health

By Antonia, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) In a study published in The Lancet: Diabetes and Endocrinology, findings suggest that "losing weight at any age can result in long-term cardiovascular health benefits, and support public health strategies and lifestyle modifications that help individuals who are overweight or obese to lose weight at all ages." (1) This study reinforces that shedding extra pounds is linked to improved health, and that, cliche as it may sound, it's never too late to start. In the study, led by a...

N.C. senators introduce bill to restrict information about fracking chemicals

By J. D. Heyes, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) Knowledge is power but unfortunately, too many politicians, scientists and other renowned individuals too often see it as a hindrance rather than a benefit. As the oil production technique known as hydraulic fracturing increases around the country, concerns about what impact "fracking," as it is known, will have on long-term public health are increasing as well. Such concerns have led 20 states to require that oil companies disclose the industrial chemicals used in the process, Mother...

WashPo: VA scandal proves widespread incompetence across inept government

By J. D. Heyes, June 9 2014
(NaturalNews) Embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki may have succumbed to pressure by both major parties for him to resign his post, but he will nevertheless leave behind a federal agency that will remain as incompetent as it was when he first assumed his post. And that's a problem, considering that the influx of veterans from the two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have only added hundreds of thousands needing care to a system that was already overwhelmed and understaffed when it was...

10 Amazing diet secrets to lower cholesterol naturally

By Aurora Geib, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Approximately 71 million adults suffer from high cholesterol, and only a third of these have it under control. (1) Considering that the condition significantly increases the risk of heart disease, management of high cholesterol is critically important. (2) While many Americans turn to prescription meds to control their cholesterol levels, there is a safer and more permanent approach: changing your diet. Read on to learn our picks for 10 amazing diet secrets to lower cholesterol and...

Chelation therapy and vitamin supplements cut heart disease risk by over 25%

By David Gutierrez, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) A combination of high-dose multivitamins and chelation therapy may protect heart attack survivors from future cardiovascular events and death, according to a multicenter study published in the American Heart Journal. Intravenous chelation, in which the chemical ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is injected into the bloodstream in order to bind to minerals and help flush them from the body, is an FDA-approved treatment for heavy metal poisoning that was first used during World...

Win the battle of the bulge, dodge cancer and subdue inflammation with raspberries

By Carolanne Wright, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Raspberries are much more than just a delicious taste of summer, the fruit also packs a powerful nutritional punch that can fend-off disease while keeping the body fit and strong. Teeming with a variety of important nutrients - and sporting a low glycemic index rating - raspberries are an almost perfect food that should be enjoyed readily and often. Outstanding health benefits Truth be told, most people don't need much encouragement to dive into a bowl of fresh, organic raspberries...

The top seven GMO crops you should avoid like the plague

By S. D. Wells, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are plant and meat products that have had their DNA altered and possibly mutated in some laboratory, and it's all coined as the evolution of science and biotechnology for agriculture in order to fool the masses into believing that it's for "our own good." They (biotech giants) even teach it in schools and at Disney World now, and they say it all without ever telling anyone what they're REALLY doing, and that is inserting the genes from other plants...

The power of love: why intimacy is good for health

By Antonia, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The topic of love is commonplace in society, fueling everything from greeting card companies to creating smiles for newlyweds. Even the mere thought of someone we love, or are falling in love with, can evoke positive feelings. And now, an increasing amount of studies prove that loving relationships can also lead to better health. Top health benefits of a loving relationship 1) Stress reducer: intimacy, even in the form of a hug or kiss, has been shown to relieve stress. Researchers...

Six edible plants that will help you survive in the wild

By J. D. Heyes, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Most of us have seen one of those "survival shows" on television, in which ordinary people become "stranded" in the wild and are forced to live off the land. Yes, it's true, many of those shows are "staged," but what would you do if you were ever seriously lost or stranded and all you had to live off of until you were found or made it back to civilization was what Mother Nature provided you? Could you do it? Could you survive? Well, regardless of where you are in the world, says...

Biological mind control: Scientists learn to successfully create, delete and restore memories

By Mike Bundrant, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) In a laboratory environment, scientists have learned how to create, delete and restore memories. The subjects are currently rats. Researchers are considering the following results to be a major breakthrough. In a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California's San Diego School of Medicine, a team of researchers successfully erased memories in rats. They were then able to reactivate those same memories, altering the animal's response to past events in the process...

Raised on raw: Is a raw food diet good for children?

By Raw Michelle, June 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Every day, Levi Bowland eats a raw vegan diet that consists of melons, several bananas, salads, sprouts and foods that are never heated above 118 degrees Fahrenheit (1). While raw food advocates like David Wolfe maintain that "[c]ooked food is dead, lifeless, and boring," (2) others warn that the dietary lifestyle may be problematic, especially for children. Levi Bowland, or "Raw Food Levi" in the social media world, for example, is only 10 years old. Experts, families weigh in...

Paralyzed man SWAT raided, sentenced to 25 years in prison for possession of his own prescription drugs

By J. D. Heyes, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A wheelchair-bound man who suffered from partial paralysis, chronic pain and multiple sclerosis was raided by masked, gun-wielding SWAT officers and ultimately sentenced to 25 years in prison for possessing a one-month supply of painkillers that he was legitimately prescribed by his physician. The man, Richard Paey, an Ivy League-educated lawyer, was paralyzed by a severe automobile accident in 1985 near Philadephia, according to a report by CBS 60 Minutes program. The report said...

Oregon's GMO sellout: How Governor John Kitzhaber caved to corporate pressure

By Ethan A. Huff, June 7 2014
(NaturalNews) A majority of voters in several Oregon counties have made it clear that they don't want genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in their communities. But Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber, a Democrat, recently sold them down the river by affixing his signature to a bill that blocks individual counties throughout Oregon from passing their own agriculture ordinances, in this case ones that prohibit the use of biotechnology. The new law was sneakily added by state Republicans to an unrelated...

Studies show that onions are fantastic natural disease fighters

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 7 2014
(NaturalNews) It is difficult to imagine a world without onions. These much-loved vegetables, which are the bulbs of the onion plant, have countless uses in the kitchen and are a chief ingredient in many sauces, salads and ethnic dishes. In fact, onions of all types are so popular as secondary ingredients that we often forget that they're nutritional powerhouses in their own right. As this article will prove, however, eating an onion a day (ideally raw) could be one of the most effective and inexpensive...

Top 10 ways to burn less gas and save money on fuel

By J. D. Heyes, June 7 2014
(NaturalNews) As gasoline and diesel fuel prices remain through the roof -- and there appears to be no end in sight to higher prices (despite a boom in oil and gas production in the U.S.) -- it's becoming more necessary to et the best fuel economy you possibly can out of every gallon. With that in mind, and with the summer driving season approaching, Natural News looked at ways we could help the environment by helping you burn less fuel (and $ave $ome money in the proce$$): -- Drive with the...

Bottom trawling is killing the seafloor and collapsing deep sea biodiversity

By David Gutierrez, June 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The method of industrial fishing known as "bottom trawling" is destroying the biodiversity of the ocean floor, possibly forever, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, and the Institute of Marine Sciences (also in Barcelona), and published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The researchers compared the effects of bottom trawling to desertification or...

Health benefits of deep breathing and how to reap them

By Reuben Chow, June 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Observe how a baby breathes. With each breath, its abdomen rises and falls - this takes place because the baby is actually breathing with its diaphragm. Most adults, on the other hand, tend to inhale and exhale using only the upper chest. For most people, shallow breathing has become very much of a habit, the situation worsened by the frequent stress and anxiety experienced on a daily basis. Shallow breathing, however, tends to lead to tension and fatigue, while deep breathing is a...

Vitamin C supplementaion in pregnant smokers improves lung function of newborns

By David Gutierrez, June 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Vitamin C supplements may offset some of the damage done to the lung function of babies born to women who smoke while pregnant, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, and published in the journal JAMA. The study was released online to correspond with its presentation at the American Thoracic Society International Conference. Findings from the research had also been previously presented at the annual meeting of the Pediatric...

Onlookers steal groceries from SUV after driver dies in fatal crash - a shocking glimpse into the coming food riots

By Mike Adams, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Most Americans are living in a fairytale where they think grocery stores will always have fully-stocked shelves and local police will always respond when they dial 911. In truth, despite the best efforts of our men and women in blue, society sits atop a thin veneer of what I call "feigned politeness," underneath which festers the ever-present potential for social chaos: thievery, murder and violence. Today a 23-year-old woman in Houston was killed in a car crash after pulling out...

Diabetic diet secrets revealed: 7 foods that help halt diabetes and initiate self-healing

By Aurora Geib, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Diabetes mellitus, according to the Mayo Clinic's disease definition page (1) is a group of diseases that all affect how your body processes the sugars that come from you diet. Commonly referred to as glucose, the sugar in your blood literally feeds all of your cells. Blood sugar is your body's energy source, and without it, even your brain cells starve. The sugar in your blood does not just come from sugary foods. Your body processes sugar naturally from carbohydrates of all kinds...

12-year-olds caught dealing Big Pharma's 'controlled substance' pills at school

By Ethan A. Huff, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Making some extra cash by mowing a neighbor's lawn or setting up a lemonade stand is apparently not as profitable for today's urban youth as reselling FDA-approved drug pills at school. Two 12-year-old boys at a Philadelphia-area middle school were recently caught doing just this, having stolen Ambien (zolpidem) sleeping pills from their parents in order to sell them for 10 bucks a pop to fellow students. But they didn't get very far, according to CBS Philly, as teachers who observed...

Illusion of choice: many commercial bug repellents contain a dangerous Vietnam war chemical

By Lance Johnson, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Originally formulated for the US Army, this chemical is now used in one-third of American households and was used during the Vietnam War alongside the now banned chemicals Agent Orange and DDT. The chemical, N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, or DEET, was used as a bug deterrent for soldiers serving in the jungles of Vietnam. Now commercially available, DEET is coming under scrutiny for causing acute toxicity, allergic reactions, scarring, and even brain swelling that leads to death. DEET's...

Before long, all of Obamacare will be run like the VA hospital system

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The current scandal surrounding the Veteran's Administration hospital in Phoenix, in which "secret" appointment lists contained scores of veterans -- some of whom died while waiting months for an appointment or treatment -- is just a precursor to what is sure to happen throughout the country after all of Obamacare's mandates fully kick in, and here's why: The more bureaucracy there is between doctors and patients, the less care there is. And that's historically been the problem with...

Capsaicin from chili peppers can improve health in diabetic and obese persons

By David Gutierrez, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The activity of a specific pain receptor may be behind the beneficial effects of chili peppers on metabolism, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California-Berkeley and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, Calif., and published in the journal Cell on May 22. Blocking that pain receptor (as frequent exposure to hot peppers seems to do) was found to lengthen the lives of mice, improve their insulin response and keep their metabolisms...

Bok choy a powerful anti-inflammatory, has many other health benefits

By Raw Michelle, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Bok choy, a Chinese cabbage, may not seem as popular as the cabbage typically found at markets (red, green, etc.); however, it's a health food superstar that has the potential to protect against cancers, reduce blood pressure and more. Amazing health benefits of bok choy1) Cancer prevention Because it's a cruciferous vegetable, and such vegetables have been shown to keep certain cancers at bay, it's an ideal food for those with related health concerns. According to the George...

Michigan approves law to spread toxic, mercury-contaminated coal ash across the state

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) New legislation approved by the Michigan House of Representatives would repurpose coal ash produced by power plants as a base for roads across the state, as well as parking lots. The three-bill package would reclassify coal ash and a few other byproducts that are presently classified as hazardous waste, which would essentially treat them as low-risk materials that are suitable for certain "beneficial use" projects. As reported by Michigan Live: State Rep. Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse...

57 barrels packed with nuclear waste and explosive 'kitty litter' pose an 'imminent' threat to health and environment

By Jonathan Benson, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A radiation leak that occurred at a nuclear waste storage facility in New Mexico back in February is being blamed on organic "kitty litter," according to reports. Officials from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) say at least 57 barrels of nuclear waste filled with the questionable kitty-litter-like absorbent could be compromised, with one official saying they pose an "imminent" and "substantial" threat to public health and the environment. Back in February, a truck delivering...

Research reveals why people avoid taking positive action while preferring emptiness, failure and self-deprivation

By Mike Bundrant, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) We live in a world where success and fulfillment come from taking positive actions. Inactivity leads to failure, emptiness and despair. Interestingly, if there is one thing that many unfulfilled people lack, it is the ability to take action in the direction of their dreams. This may be why personal development gurus - including those is the field of NLP - preach taking action so ardently. This may also be why the personal coaching industry exists. People pay to be accountable to...

Climate change scientists fret that doomsday scare stories aren't working on the public

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Climate-change scientists are facing a conundrum of sorts, and they're not really sure what to do about it. On the one hand, when negative stories surface discounting claims that the earth is "warming" or that climate is "changing" the planet (for the worse), they have only a passing effect -- good news for them. On the other hand, however, stories promoting the theory of climate change don't move public opinion either, researchers from Princeton University have said in a new...

Research: More reasons for good sleep during pregnancy

By Cindy L. , June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Pregnant women have always been advised to get sufficient good quality sleep. Sleep is not only important for the well-being of the mother-to-be, it is also important for the development of the fetus in her tummy. While this knowledge is very much common wisdom, unfortunately, not all pregnant ladies get their fair share of good quality sleep. For some, sleep is disrupted by the discomforts of being heavily pregnant, which is common in the 3rd pregnancy trimester. For others, sleep...

Cancer prevention activist Ty Bollinger a featured presenter at Global Freedom Summit 2014

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Noted activist Ty Bollinger is slated to be a featured presenter at a revolutionary online event known as the Global Freedom Summit 2014. Bollinger says he's a happily married husband and father who just happens to also be a Certified Public Accountant and a staunch advocate for health freedom, which puts him in great company with the Natural News family. Once a competitive bodybuilder, Bollinger has become a capable health researcher, a successful talk radio host and even a best...

5 Facts you should know about reducing risk of cancer

By Sandeep Godiyal, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Cancer can be an incredibly deceptive disease. It strikes when a person least expects it, and in many cases, offers absolutely no warning whatsoever. Cancer affects people of all ages, height, weight and gender. A person can take preventative measures to avoid getting cancer, but the truth is, there are several factors that contribute to their risk and not all of them can be controlled. Know your bodyA person should become intimately familiar with their body, especially its reactions...

Group opinion influences personal judgment for three days

By Jonathan Benson, June 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The decisions that we make every single day are not our own, suggests a new study published in the journal Psychological Science by the Association for Psychological Science (APS). Conforming to what others are doing or thinking is a common characteristic among humans, it turns out, but the direct influence that others have on our personal decisions tends to wane after about 72 hours from when said influence was first expressed. Think of it like this: Your peer group has decided...

Truvia sweetener a powerful pesticide; scientists shocked as fruit flies die in less than a week from eating GMO-derived erythritol

By Mike Adams, June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Truvia sweetener is made from about 99.5% erythritol (a sugar alcohol), and 0.5% rebiana, an extract from the stevia plant (but not at all the same thing as stevia). A shocking new study published in the journal PLOS ONE (1) has found that Truvia, an alternative sweetener manufactured by food giant Cargill, is a potent insecticide that kills fruit flies which consume it. The study is titled, Erythritol, a Non-Nutritive Sugar Alcohol Sweetener and the Main Component of Truvia, Is...

Mercury in influenza vaccines found to be 100 times higher than Australian limit for complementary medicine

By Mike Adams, June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) As Natural News has exhaustively demonstrated this week via ICP-MS laboratory results and vaccine documentation, influenza vaccines manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline still contain 50 ppm mercury. We find it interesting, therefore, that the Australian government's limit on mercury in complementary medicines is set at 0.5 ppm, as described in this TGA document: http://www.tga.gov.au/pdf/foi/foi-314-1112-13.pdf The document explains that "Incidental metals and non-metals" must be...

Even trace amounts of mercury cause infertility, brain impairment in songbirds

By Ethan A. Huff, June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The health effects of mercury exposure have been further expounded by a new study recently published in the journal PLoS ONE. Researchers from the College of William and Mary (CWM) in Virginia found that songbirds exposed to sub-lethal and even trace amounts of mercury left over from industrial manufacturing suffered reproductive problems, brain abnormalities, and immune suppression, among other damage. Birds' exposure to environmental chemicals has been previously studied in fish...

Homemade dog treats: How to make your own, save a bundle and improve your dog's health

By Julie Wilson , June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Most of the world has awoken to the dangers of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), seeking healthier choices such as organic, all-natural and gluten-free. The healthy food movement has burgeoned from a trend to a necessity and, for many, has become a way of life. Processed foods produced by Monsanto's close friends, including big brands like PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, General Mills and Kraft Foods, are primarily composed of harmful ingredients including dangerous preservatives, chemically...

Why vitamin D deficiency may be killing you: how cancer, heart disease and diabetes are all made worse when you lack vitamin D

By Aurora Geib, June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Most clinicians and even many people understand that getting the right amount of vitamin D is important for good bone health. In fact, up until the 1930s, the bone disease rickets was a serious health threat, thanks to inadequate levels of the D vitamin. But until recently, few understood the other significant roles that vitamin D plays in maintaining good health and preventing diseases. To date, low levels of the vitamin have been linked with increased risks of cancer, heart disease...

New study finds that spirulina can help treat pancreatic cancer

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Along with the single-celled green algae chlorella, spirulina is one of the most widely studied foods on the planet. In fact, studies in the last decade alone have shown that the regular consumption of spirulina can enhance brain function, improve white blood cell count, stimulate antibodies, boost liver health and more. Spirulina can also help remedy almost any nutrient deficiency due to its incomparable concentrations of vitamins and minerals. A new study published in the March...

Wikipedia petitioned to halt outrageous slander and lies against holistic and alternative medicine

By J. D. Heyes, June 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A new online petition has been launched with the goal of forcing the free Internet encyclopedia site Wikipedia to end what critics say is the research site's bias against holistic and alternative medicine. The petition, which is listed here at Change.org, says: Wikipedia is widely used and trusted. Unfortunately, much of the information related to holistic approaches to healing is biased, misleading, out-of-date, or just plain wrong. For five years, repeated efforts to correct...



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