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Studies show that oil pulling can kill harmful bacteria in the mouth

By Michael Ravensthorpe, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Oil pulling is a process of swishing an edible oil around the mouth for between 10 and 20 minutes, ideally upon awakening, for detoxification purposes. Its origins lie in the Ayurveda, the ancient healing system of India, and countless people from all backgrounds swear by it. In fact, if one believes the online reports written by those with first-hand experience of oil pulling, there doesn't seem to be any condition that it can't at least improve. The historical and present understanding...

Low pay or no pay: Restaurants to replace unskilled workers with robots to avoid paying higher wages

By J. D. Heyes, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The more Americans working in the fast-food and sit-down restaurant industry allow themselves to be duped into protesting their employers for unreasonably higher wages by politically motivated unions and elected officials, the faster they will eventually be replaced by technology, according to a number of experts and industry analysts. Led by calls for "income equality" from union leaders and left-wing politicians (who have better-paying jobs that aren't in danger of ending soon...

Breastfeeding and food diversity, not Golden Rice, is the answer to vitamin A deficiency

By Ethan A. Huff, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) As the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and its many global partners continue to push for the approval and commercial release of genetically-modified (GM) "Golden Rice," a controversial "frankenfood" that contains added vitamin A, opponents say the answers to vitamin A deficiency in the Third World are already right in front of us: breastfeeding and agricultural biodiversity. In a recent piece for Rappler, Velvet Escario Roxas from the Philippines-based, non-governmental...

Healthy social relationships are crucial for good physical, mental and emotional health

By Reuben Chow, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The saying goes that "no man is an island." While the fact that humans are social creatures is well-known and accepted, the effect that social relationships could have on physical, mental and emotional health could well be very much underestimated by most people. Social relationships influence physical health in many ways In the journal Science, dozens of studies were mentioned which revealed that supportive social relationships helped with various aspects of health. The former included...

Confirmed: Neonicotinoids are collapsing honeybee colonies

By David Gutierrez, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The hypothesis that neonicotinoid insecticides are the primary factor responsible for the ongoing collapse of honeybee colonies has been strengthened in a study conducted by researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the Worcester County Beekeepers Association, and published in the Bulletin of Insectology on May 9. The study, which showed that two varieties of neonicotinoids induce colony collapse disorder (CCD) among honeybee colonies during the winter, replicated...

Copper toxicity and birth control

By Alexandra Du Toit, Earth Mama, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) An IUD or an Intra-uterine device is a very small T-shaped polyethylene device that is wrapped either in copper, the ParaGard or the Mirena that contains hormones both of which prevent pregnancy. The IUD is inserted by a doctor directly into the uterus usually without sedation or anesthesia. The patient may feel intense cramping, nausea or dizziness while the IUD is being inserted. How does the copper IUD work? The ParaGard Copper IUD works by preventing the sperm from reaching and...

Migraine sufferers could find relief with new headband from Belgium

By Julie Wilson , April 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Data collected by the World Health Organization (WHO) states that one in seven people across the globe suffer from severe and often debilitating headaches, frequently occurring behind the eyes and sometimes lasting for days. A technology company based in southern Belgium has gone full force in attempting to create a device capable of eliminating, or at the very least, substantially decreasing, pain associated with migraines. The device, called "Cefaly," is a battery-powered headband...

Baby rabbit calls out to be saved from deadly snake

By Mike Adams, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) I'd like to share a snapshot with you of life on the ranch. If you're dedicated to protecting life (as I am), you sooner or later end up saving animals of all kinds. Today I was able to save a baby rabbit from a snake (see photos below). Baby rabbits really do scream for help when they are threatened by predators, by the way. I first noticed this rabbit screaming as I walked by an area of my yard with a lot of tall grass. I heard the high-pitched "eee! eee! eee!" that baby rabbits...

Overrun by giant rats, NYC to try city-wide rat vaccination campaign to cull population (part satire)

By Mike Adams, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the NY Daily News (1), NYC Mayor de Blasio has announced a $611,000 war against giant rats that are running wild across the city, frightening residents and rolling away food carts of street vendors. "Nobody wants rats in their community, and we are committed to tackling the rat problem," said Health Commissioner Mary Bassett. The chosen method of decimating the rat population, however, is raising eyebrows. NYC officials plan to announce "free vaccine clinics" for rats...

Heavy metals myth busted: Everyday vegetables and fruits have almost ZERO lead, cadmium, mercury and tungsten

By Mike Adams, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) In response to Natural News releasing accurate, scientifically-validated information about toxic heavy metals found in rice protein products, there has been a sustained disinfo campaign to try to distort the truth by claiming everyday fruits and vegetables contain high levels of toxic heavy metals. "There's lead in everything!" the denialists claim, hoping you won't realize the statement is false. There actually isn't lead in everything: most foods measure ZERO lead, it turns out...

More than $5 billion spent on Obamacare website so far - compare that to just $150 million spent to develop iPhone

By Jonathan Benson, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) According to new reports, billions of taxpayer dollars have been thrown at the Obamacare portal known as healthcare.gov, as well as the many individual state exchanges that link up to it since the insurance takeover was first announced. A whopping $5 billion, which is more than 33 times the amount spent by Apple to develop the iPhone, has been wasted on failed websites, fraudulent contractors and ultimately, false promises from the Obama administration. The Fiscal Times reports that...

High cholesterol levels easily managed with these five nutritious foods

By Aurora Geib, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Almost 15 percent of American adults have high levels of cholesterol, putting them at risk for stroke, heart disease and other serious health issues that can significantly increase the risk of mortality. (1) For many, cholesterol-controlling drugs called statins have become a mainstay, yet despite the widespread use of statins, recent studies have shown that using them long-term may also pose serious risks. Turning to medication for every ailment is a deeply entrenched habit associated...

Top 8 superfoods that can heal your entire body

By Derek Henry, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) The grocery aisles have displayed foods for decades that are nutritionally deficient. Poor soil conditions combined with seed engineering and processing have left people with poor choices. Consider these eight superfoods to get the required nutrients for optimal body function. Aloe veraAloe vera has 20 minerals, 12 vitamins, 18 amino acids, 200 active plant compounds (phytonutrients), and strong antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties. Aloe vera benefits include: &bull...

Shock study: Corn biofuels cause more global warming than fossil fuels

By J. D. Heyes, April 21 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study shows that biofuels which are manufactured from leftover materials of harvested corn are worse than gasoline in causing harmful atmospheric emissions in the short term, a finding that challenges the government's assertions that they are a much cleaner alternative to help combat climate change. According to E&E Publishing, using corn cobs and stover to manufacture cellulose biofuels actually increases emissions from the plant matter and other residue components being burned...

Exposed: Child workers on pesticide-laden U.S. tobacco plantations getting poisoned by nicotine

By Ethan A. Huff, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) For many children living in agricultural regions of the U.S., working in the fields after school or during the summer is a great way to learn the value of hard work, while earning some extra spending money. However, a new report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) has uncovered a dirty little secret of the tobacco industry, which works some children up to 12 hours a day and exposes them to unsafe levels of nicotine. Entitled Tobacco's Hidden Children, the report highlights the working conditions...

Latest study links vitamin D deficiency in men to increased risk of prostate cancer

By Antonia, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) A vitamin D deficiency has been linked to a host of health problems ranging from depression to increased levels of bone fractures in adults and even certain cancers. One of the latest studies confirms the importance of having proper levels of vitamin D in the system, concluding that men with low levels of vitamin D are at an increased risk of developing prostate cancer. The study, conducted by researchers at Northwestern University, assessed 275 European-American men and 273 African...

Lawsuit seeks government prohibition of GMOs, bee-killing pesticides in wildlife refuges

By Jonathan Benson, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) They are the one place where plants, animals, and other wildlife are supposed to be protected from the machinations of human industry and commerce. But the nation's supposedly protected wildlife refuges are being taken over by the chemical and biotechnology industries, prompting a new lawsuit that seeks to ban the planting of genetically-modified (GM) crops and the spraying of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides in all National Wildlife Refuges across the country. The Center for...

Cholesterol: separating fact from fiction

By Dr,Sofiya, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) There has been a great deal written about cholesterol in the media for a number of years now. With so many acronyms and so much information floating around, it can be difficult to keep all the facts straight. With the overwhelming amount of information available, the average person might not know how to tell what facts are important and which can be overlooked. Read on below for some clarification and information that can be applied to help ensure better health today. Cholesterol...

Sleep medication impairs your ability to drive the next day - here's how to fall asleep naturally

By David Gutierrez, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) In the face of growing evidence that sleep drugs cause people to be unsafe drivers even the next day, the FDA has once again required a dose reduction for a popular sleeping pill. A year and a half ago, the FDA announced that it would require the makers of sleep drugs, including those that contain the ingredient zolpidem (used in popular brands, such as Ambien), to reduce the recommended dose for women. The decision was spurred by studies showing that 15% of women who took such drugs...

Mental health issues could shorten life more dramatically than smoking

By Reuben Chow, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Research carried out by psychiatrists at the University of Oxford and published in World Psychiatry has suggested that serious mental conditions could cut life expectancy by as much as 10 to 20 years. This makes the negative health impact of mental conditions as strong as, or even stronger than, cigarette smoking. These findings become more poignant considering that mental health issues are as prevalent as smoking. Study findingsPrevious research in England published in the British...

Feast, then fast: Large meals healthier for diabetics, says new science

By Jonathan Benson, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) People with faster metabolisms often fare better when eating many smaller meals throughout the day as opposed to following the traditional three-meal regimen. But new research published in the journal Diabetologia suggests that eating just two large meals a day, breakfast and lunch, might be better for Type 2 diabetics as it may help improve weight loss and lower blood glucose and fasting insulin levels. Researchers from the Diabetes Center in Prague, Czech Republic, looked at the...

Argan - The miracle beauty oil that also tames heart disease, diabetes and arthritis

By Carolanne Wright, May 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Argan oil. It's all the rage among those who treasure flawless skin and glossy hair. But the advantages of the oil aren't just skin deep -- numerous health benefits have also been discovered within the scientific community. Rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, argan oil just may be a one stop beauty and health remedy rolled into one. Extracted by hand from the fruit of the argan tree which grows in Morocco, the oil counteracts dry skin, heals acne and helps fight the signs...

GM salmon threaten already-declining fish populations

By David Gutierrez, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) The commercialization of genetically modified (GM) salmon could push wild salmon species over the brink of extinction, warns marine ecologist Gerry Goeden in an article published on Independent Science News. Goeden is a research fellow and advisor to the National University of Malaysia and marine consultant to the Andaman Resort, Langkawi. The genetic danger of farmed fishAlthough the FDA has not yet ruled on whether it will approve GM salmon for human consumption, U.S. company...

Woman loses 166 pounds, says fresh vegetables, whole foods and positive thinking are key to success

By Antonia, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) In March 2011, Teena Henson carried 332 pounds on her 5-foot-4 frame. Today, she's down 166 pounds, has participated in several 5K walks and most recently set her personal best finish in 46 minutes. So, the burning question: how did she do it? Weight loss tips from Henson1) Choose healthy, whole foods While she incorporated exercise into her routine, she also started to make changes in her diet. Henson explains that she eased into these changes, first starting by eliminating...

Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum reveals secrets for treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

By J. D. Heyes, May 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D., is scheduled to speak at The Thyroid Summit, an online event which begins June 2 and runs through June 9. His topic will be "Shine Program: 5 Simple Steps to Overcome Fatigue and Thyroid Disorders." According to his website, Teitelbaum is a board-certified internist and nationally known expert in the fields of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia, sleep and pain. He is also Director of the Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Practitioners Network and author of...

White House admits staging fake vaccination operation to gather DNA from the public

By Mike Adams, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) The White House has officially admitted that fake vaccination programs have been used by the United States as a cover for covertly stealing DNA samples from the public as part of the so-called "war on terror." The aim of the scheme, carried out in the Middle East, was to use DNA analysis to identify suspected terrorists who would then be targeted to be killed by the United States. As the New York Times reported in 2011, "In the months before Osama bin Laden was killed, the Central...

Merck issues mass recall of Gardasil vaccines over glass shard contaminants

By Ethan A. Huff, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Nearly three-quarters of a million doses of Merck & Co.'s Gardasil vaccine for HPV and cervical cancer have been recalled following the discovery that they may be contaminated. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which actively promotes the vaccine for 11- and 12-year-old boys and girls, says that the affected vaccines may contain glass shards due to a manufacturing error that resulted in the breakage of vials. A total of 743,360 Gardasil vials from Lot J007354...

Antibiotics found at high concentrations in China's lakes and rivers

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Cities in China are quickly becoming toxic waste sites, emitting so much pollution now that people have to walk around with filters over their face. Even the bright blue skies above these highly polluted cities can't disperse the smog. One man has even proposed selling jarred French mountain air to Chinese city dwellers. Many "organic" products coming from China contain alarming levels of heavy metals, as tested by the Natural News Forensic Food Lab. As these modern-day chemicals...

Top 5 sources of plant protein

By Derek Henry, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Good quality sources of protein are widely available, and many of them come from outside the animal kingdom. It's time to identify the top sources of highly digestible plant protein with the most benefits for your health. Chlorella Chlorella is garnering more and more attention as a superlative superfood that delivers a wide array of nutrients and helps rid our body of heavy metals. What many people don't know is that it is an exceptional source of vegan protein. Chlorella is...

Vitamins for acne: nutritional secrets to clean skin from the inside out

By Aurora Geib, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Affecting as many as 50 million Americans, acne is the country's most common skin disorder. And while the teen years may first come to mind when thinking about acne, people from all age groups -- nearly 85 percent of the population, in fact -- suffer from the condition over the course of their lives. (1) While there are plenty of over-the-counter medications for acne, these may contain chemicals which cause everything from skin irritations to birth defects. It's no surprise, then...

The hidden dangers of going gluten-free - here's how to avoid the pitfalls

By Carolanne Wright, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Gluten-free diets are sweeping the nation as more people become aware of the dangers of the problematic protein found in wheat, rye and barley. While their intentions may be for the best, many are falling into the trap of "junk gluten-free" -- foods high in sugar, starch, additives and genetically modified (GM) ingredients. Concerned health advocates believe that in the quest to eliminate gluten from the diet, individuals are, in actuality, exchanging one problematic food for another...

'Fed Up' documentary unveils sugar as main culprit in obesity

By Ethan A. Huff, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) For years, we've been told that dietary fat is bad for our health. Food marketers have made millions selling the fat-free myth, which clearly hasn't worked since more than one-third of America is now obese. In the new documentary film Fed Up, television journalist Katie Couric unveils sugar -- not fat -- as the primary driver of obesity today, challenging viewers to cut it from their diets and see how they feel. Released in theaters on May 9, Fed Up deconstructs more than 30 years...

Healing capacity of curcumin significantly improved through nanotechnology - research

By Carolanne Wright, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) With all the exceptional benefits of turmeric, health-savvy individuals have embraced the spice as a powerful tonic for a wide variety of complaints. Taming chronic inflammation, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, liver disease and even neurological disorders like depression and Alzheimer's, this golden root is an absolute superstar among medicinal herbs. Over and above that, turmeric also exhibits significant antibacterial, antiviral and antitumor properties. And now, researchers...

Florida couple threatened with jail time for feeding homeless in violation of local ordinance

By Jonathan Benson, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A Florida couple who has been feeding homeless folks in a public park for over a year was cited recently for allegedly violating a local ordinance. Daytona Beach police officers says Debbie and Chico Jimenez are not allowed to serve home-cooked meals at Manatee Island Park without the proper permits, and threatened to arrest them on top of giving them each a $373 ticket for serving the homeless without permission. NBC News reports that the couple's ministry, known as "Spreading the...

Everyday herbs that can heal people naturally

By Raw Michelle, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) While plenty of herbs exist to help the body heal, some of the most effective ones are as easy to obtain as heading to the kitchen or going to the market. Forget ordering ancient healing herbs online, where days of waiting can delay combatting things like blood pressure or anxiety. And not everyone likes having to sort through the barrage of endless information wondering if certain lesser-known ones are ideal choices for them. Chances are, the power to heal is right under people's noses...

Buffalo, Missouri, stops adding fluoride poisons to the water supply

By Ethan A. Huff, May 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the Dallas County Health Department (DCHD) ceased subsidizing the costs of fluoridation in Buffalo. The decision to end fluoridation came as a result of the Board of Aldermen voting to end it. DCHD was not involved in this decision. Citing high costs that continually raise water prices for local customers, the Board of Aldermen in Buffalo, Missouri, a small town just north of Springfield, recently made the decision...

A step-by-step guide to removing heavy metals from the body using chlorella

By Michael Ravensthorpe, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Along with radiation poisoning, heavy metal toxicity is one of the most pressing health issues of our time. Our environment is absolutely saturated with mercury, aluminum, lead and other metals that constantly enter our bodies through the food we eat, the skies we pollute and countless other ways. Unsurprisingly, such bioaccumulation is proven to possess a long-term threat to our mental and physiological health, prompting a growing number of health-minded individuals to seek out ways...

Sinus infection, stomachache and sore throat all successfully treated with herbs

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) For those struggling with sinus infections, breathing through the nose can be a constant battle, as inflamed sinus cavities make the face feel swollen. If a doctor is called upon to intervene, a classic antibiotic is prescribed. Since a typical sinus infection is not caused by bacteria, the antibiotic is worthless, counterproductive. In fact, according to the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 90 percent of sinus infections are caused by viruses, not bacteria. To fight the sinus...

Five strategies to ensure your own health so you don't need overpriced health insurance

By Lance Johnson, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) For those seeking more practical and more affordable health insurance policies, here are five that can be implemented daily for real health care reform in one's own life. One: Clean waterDrink an adequate amount of water that is mostly free of fluoride, heavy metals, pesticides and pharmaceuticals. This plan, which costs a few hundred dollars up front for a family, involves the purchase of a standalone activated charcoal and reverse osmosis water filtration system that is capable...

Dr. Rashid Buttar featured in this week's cancer docu-series

By J. D. Heyes, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Dr. Rashid A. Buttar, an expert in heavy metal chelation therapy, will speak at the upcoming online "Truth About Cancer" video docu-series that begins today. Buttar, who is author of the book The 9 Steps to Keep the Doctor Away, is board-certified in Clinical Metal Toxicology and Preventive Medicine, is board-eligible in Emergency Medicine and has achieved fellowship status in three separate medical societies. He is a pioneer in advancing the science of medicine, providing the foundation...

Hibiscus tea is excellent to maintain healthy cholesterol and blood pressure levels

By P. Simard, May 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Hibiscus is a greatly appreciated herb that usually grows in tropical areas around the globe. It was first discovered in Angola but its pleasing taste has become very popular through time amongst the North African, Middle Eastern and even European populations. It just also happens to be the state flower of Hawaii. Although natives of India like to eat its dried leaves as if they were eating vegetables, most people prefer to make teas out of them and as a matter of fact, most teas...

Surprise! Doctors suddenly urge iodine supplementation for pregnant women to protect developing brains

By Mike Adams, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) The American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Environmental Health has just announced something that seems totally out of character for conventional doctors: they've said that pregnant women are deficient in iodine and have urged widespread iodine supplementation to protect the development of their babies' brains. Iodine is, of course, an essential mineral for supporting fetal development, breast health and prostate health*. It's crucial for healthy thyroid function, too, and Natural...

This Memorial Day, join the call for dignified health care for all U.S. veterans

By Mike Adams, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Recent revelations that VA hospitals kept veterans on secret "waiting lists" to deny them care are shocking, if not downright despicable. If the moral integrity of any government is measured by how well it treats its own veterans, the current U.S. government has almost no morality at all. We owe it to our veterans to give them dignified medical care for the duration of their lives. It was they, after all, who were willing to give up their lives in defense of their country. But now...

Science experiments with deadly viruses risk decimating humankind, warn experts

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Is a viral pandemic capable of emerging from a laboratory? New Harvard and Yale research suggests that a new viral outbreak is inevitable within the next 10 years, and it may accidentally be derived from laboratories. As scientists experiment with viruses to develop new vaccines, it may only be a matter of time before the inevitable occurs. Scientific communities around the world are racing against the clock to alter and even create virus strains, as they study viral evolution and...

Weather control technology now using lasers to cause rainstorms and lightning

By J. D. Heyes, April 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Researchers from the University of Central Florida (UCF) have developed a new technique that can generate rain and lightning in a region by firing a laser at clouds. According to Britain's Daily Mail, the technique involves firing a "double laser" into a cloud to stimulate certain particles within it. Scientists say the technique could one day be used to create rainstorms and even lightning at will. Scientists at UCF's College of Optics & Photonics, as well as researchers from...

Seven-ton hummus recall a nationwide concern

By Antonia, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) A healthy alternative to many dips and dressings, hummus, is at the center of a massive food recall. How massive? Seven tons of it have been voluntarily recalled by the food manufacturer Lansal, Inc., after Texas health officials noted possible Listeria contamination in Target Archer Farms Traditional Hummus (1). The recall is now sweeping locations where the hummus is sold on a nationwide level and includes stores like Target, Trader Joe's and Giant Eagle. According to a Food and...

Rare plant eats toxic heavy metals in phytoremediation miracle

By David Gutierrez, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists from the University of the Philippines, Los Banos, and the University of Melbourne have discovered a new species of plant that is able to absorb nickel from the soil at concentrations up to 1,000 times higher than most other plants, as reported in the journal PhytoKeys. The researchers hope that the plant might be used as a tool to help remediate contaminated soils. The new species was identified as part of a project funded by the Department of Science and Technology ...

Do you have poison on your plate?

By Jay Ricci, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Would you knowingly eat rat poison or drink gasoline? Obviously not, as it will harm and perhaps kill you. Yet many people today are consuming the poisonous foods I list in this article without giving it a second thought. They are doing this because they've been successfully deceived by the media, the culture or family traditions into thinking that these ingredients don't require a second thought. Regardless of the reason, the "garbage in garbage out" principle is still true. The...

Leftover hop leaves from beer production could help prevent cavities, gum disease

By Ethan A. Huff, April 16 2014
(NaturalNews) A waste product left over from commercial beer production has been identified in a new study as having significant health benefits for teeth. Researchers from Japan found that hop leaves, which are typically discarded after the plant's flowers are used to make beer, possess unique antioxidant compounds that can guard against tooth decay and the formation of gum disease. Published in the American Chemical Society's (ACS) Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the new study looked...

Eat more olives to ward off cancer, improve overall health

By Antonia, May 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Olives are much more than a tasty side dish to be enjoyed as an appetizer. They pack a punch when it comes to health, and as such, are ideal to add to meals like salads. In fact, studies have found that olives have compounds that help fight cancer, specifically of the colon and breast (1). One study from the University of Barcelona discovered that the skin of an olive contains maslinic acid, which is known to kill off cancer cells and drastically slow down the growth of colon cancer...



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