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Top five herbs to fight cancer

By Sandeep Godiyal, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Many people are increasingly turning to alternatives to traditional treatments for cancer. One reason that people often cite for exploring these alternatives is that the treatments for cancer so often come with their own set of side effects that can be quite devastating. While even common herbs that are often seen in one aspect or another in daily life can cause side effects or interactions with medications, their benefits to an individual are still worth exploring. While herbs often...

Children with strange gene mutation found to possess 'super' immunity to viruses

By Jonathan Benson, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Some interesting discoveries in the area of gene encoding are generating fresh buzz within the scientific community. A new study recently published in The New England Journal of Medicine has identified a rare type of gene mutation in some humans that appears to confer "super" immunity to viruses, a finding that some scientists hope will lead to breakthroughs in the fight against infectious diseases. Two children with a rare defect in the gene MOGS, which encodes mannosyl-oligosaccharide...

Heavy metal toxicity is a hidden epidemic

By Dr. David Jockers, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Heavy metals are completely ubiquitous in our modern environment. Industrial pollution, modern technology and consumer goods are the route of exposure for most individuals. Our bodies can typically handle small dosages of these metals but larger doses cause a very serious stress on the body. It is impossible to completely avoid exposure to toxic metals. Many have occupations that expose them to high levels of metals while others are exposed through air pollution and food and beverages...

Diets high in fruits and veggies cut mortality risk by almost half

By Julie Wilson , April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health confirms what many of us have suspected, that eating loads of FRESH (and preferably organic) fruits and vegetables daily significantly lowers your risk of death at any age. According to the study, the more servings of fresh fruit and vegetables you consume, the less likely you are to have death knocking at your door. By analyzing the eating habits of more than 65,000 people residing in England between 2001...

Google buys surveillance drone company Titan Aerospace

By J. D. Heyes, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) It's official: Google is no longer "just another media company." Or search engine, for sure. No, Google has transformed itself into a bona fide technology company, one that boasts robotics and now drones. The tech giant recently purchased a manufacturer of solar-powered drones, and interestingly enough, it was a firm that sparked the interest of another tech giant -- Facebook, Inc., which was also considering buying it up. Clearly, the tech giants are battling "to extend their...

General Mills, maker of metal fragment-filled Wheaties, announces changes to legal terms that make consumers bound to arbitration

By Antonia, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Recent changes in the legal fine print of many popular General Mills products convey that merely downloading a coupon or clicking "like" on Facebook may keep consumers from having the right to sue. The change is based on the idea that a person who sues the company over products from a company in which he has previously shown an interest does not have a legal basis for his claims. Many refer to this change as "forced arbitration" and clearly have an issue with the changes. My, the...

Coonridge Dairy raises organic, free-range goats naturally with no fences

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Nestled in the "wilds of New Mexico," the Coonridge Dairy Farm is a self-sustaining paradise, providing world-renowned organic goat's milk and cheeses. Owners Paul and Nancy Coonridge provide the ultimate experience for their free-range goats -- no fences, no boundaries -- just pure freedom. Their 50 free-range goats graze upon 300 acres of desert land and beyond, trotting openly through the rimrock country of western New Mexico. With practically no limits, the goats at Coonridge...

Women can reduce stroke risk by eating citrus fruits

By Raw Michelle, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) It's no secret that eating a variety of fresh, organic fruits and vegetables offer an array of health benefits from improving mood to lowering cholesterol. Many of them also have the ability to reduce the risk of stroke due to compounds that improve blood flow. However, newer studies have surfaced showing that citrus fruits in particular can help reduce stroke risk for women. The Journal of the American Heart Association published studies that found that risk of ischemic stroke can...

Colorado driver profiled, searched for marijuana over having Colorado license plates

By J. D. Heyes, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A Colorado resident has filed suit against an Idaho police department, alleging that he was profiled by cops during a road trip through the state last year because of his license plate. The suit, filed by Darien Roseen recently, comes more than a year after he says he was unlawfully detained and searched for marijuana simply on the basis of his Colorado plates, in what his attorney is calling "license-plate profiling," The Denver Post reported. Mark Coonts, one of three attorneys...

Tarragon and its many surprising health benefits

By P. Simard, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) There are different kinds of the tarragon herb, but the most notable are the Russian and French ones. The French variety happens to be one of the most important herbs used in French cuisine thanks to the exquisite flavor and scent it brings to various dishes. It is also an excellent source of various vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins A, B and C, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium and zinc. Based on a report published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Turkish...

Fukushima catastrophe causing significant radiation exposure to Californians, says expert

By J. D. Heyes, April 10 2014
(NaturalNews) A radioactive waste specialist has said that the high-level radioactive waste pools at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northern Japan remains at risk of further contaminating the region and the surrounding Pacific waters if another major earthquake and tsunami were to strike the area. Kevin Kamps, in an interview with Gary Franchi of WHDT, said that few lessons from Fukushima have been learned in the United States, with one of the most important being that high...

3 amazing reasons to add lemon to your water

By Jeanette Padilla, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Lemons have a plethora of positive health benefits. They are packed with vitamin C, B-complex vitamins, potassium, iron, calcium and magnesium. To reap the health benefits of lemons simply add them to your water. Lemon juice can potentially wear down tooth enamel. In order to avoid this problem, simply dilute the lemon juice with lukewarm water. Lose weight One reason to add lemon juice to you water is to lose weight. Pectin fiber, present in lemons, helps fight hunger cravings....

Venezuela tracks citizens' food purchases to criminalize 'hoarding' of food during severe shortage

By J. D. Heyes, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) Despite a dearth of news coverage detailing the failing nature of Venezuela's experimentation with abject socialism, there is nonetheless a trickle of reporting that provides the trained eye a glimpse of just how bad life is getting in this formerly thriving oil-rich South American nation. The Associated Press (AP) reported recently that food shortages have gotten so bad in Venezuela that the Madura government was forced to introduce a new identification system "that is either a...

CDC's medical negligence causing millions of preventable deaths from infectious disease

By Mike Adams, April 27 2014
(NaturalNews) In a highly-publicized scientific report (1), the CDC is now making a future-projection claim that immunization programs in the USA will prevent 732,000 deaths over the lifetimes of people born from 1994 - 2013. In analyzing this, I'm going to set aside the fact that the CDC quite literally functions as the marketing branch of vaccine manufacturers and that top CDC officials are routinely given lucrative jobs in vaccine companies. Let's pretend the CDC has no bias and analyze this report...

Deadly MERS virus spreading out of control in Saudi Arabia, leaps to Egypt as global pandemic begins

By Mike Adams, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) It has long been recognized by intelligent observers that a global superbug pandemic is inevitable. Humanity has created the perfect conditions for it: global nutritional deficiencies, weakened immune systems, high population density, high-speed international travel and systemic abuse of antibiotics by medical professionals. Drug-resistant superbugs like MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) are 100% immune to every conventional medical treatment in existence. There is no antibiotic...

Surgeon routinely slaps patients on buttocks before surgery

By Ethan A. Huff, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) If you live in Western New York and ever need to be admitted to the hospital for a hip or knee replacement, you could end up being assaulted or sexually harassed by your surgeon while under the knife. At least, this is the case at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center in Syracuse, where an orthopedic surgeon by the name of Michael Clarke has been accused of slapping many of his patients on the buttocks and even verbally assaulting them prior to digging in the scalpel. Syracuse.com...

Does coffee prevent diabetes?

By J. Anderson, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Americans are coffee drinkers, with over 50% of us relying on the stuff to wake us up in the morning and keep us alert throughout the day. Besides being able to help fight fatigue, recent research has found that increasing your consumption of coffee can help prevent the risk of type 2 diabetes. The StudyThe research, which was published in Diabetologia, was the first to find that actually increasing (not just consumption in general) your coffee consumption by 1.5 cups/day (or around...

Law enforcement myth exposed: Fingerprints are not unique

By J. D. Heyes, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Fingerprint evidence has been an important aspect of crime fighting for more than a century because there was a basic assumption that every person has a unique set of prints. But one expert has recently said the belief that unique fingerprints can be identified quickly through a computer database is flawed, Britain's Telegraph newspaper has reported. Mike Silverman, who introduced the first automated fingerprint detection system to the London Metropolitan Police, says that human...

The black sesame secret to good health and beauty

By Cindy L. , April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) What health benefits can the small black seed of the sesame plant offer? Some people might have read about how black sesame seeds are rich in antioxidants and various nutrients. But that is about all. They have no idea that there are actually many more valuable health and beauty benefits of consuming black sesame seeds. Yet in a particular part of the world where the Chinese reside, knowledge on the use of this black seed for good health and beauty has been passed down from generation...

Youth-oriented events the latest scary targets of e-cig marketing efforts, survey says

By S. D. Wells, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Many smokers brag that they use or used electronic cigarettes, or "e-cigs," to get off of commercial cigarettes, even though they were never designed with that in mind; however, it's that mentality that has children picking up the habit, thinking they'll never "upgrade" to the heavy-duty "cancer sticks," but they may have a rude awakening coming according to a new report. Eleven Democratic members of Congress profess that the marketing and sale of e-cigarettes to children should...

9 signs that you are setting yourself up to be controlled by other people

By Mike Bundrant, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) There are some folks on the fringes of society that intentionally seek to be controlled and get pleasure out of it. You can find them at sadomasochism conventions. I haven't been to one, but I understand they are quite an experience. As you wander the aisles, you see scores of masters and slaves. It's pretty obvious who is in which role. All you need to do is notice who's wearing the collar and leash. Sometimes I think the sadomasochists have one up on the rest of us: At least...

Diet debates getting out of control? Let's call a truce and end the food fights

By Paul Fassa, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) There has been quite a bit of proselytizing of different diet types, resulting in some serious online arguing. Obviously, some thrive on these diets, or they wouldn't be so fanatical. Yet there are those whose health worsens with the same diet. Truth is, no one diet type fits all. Dr. William Donald Kelley realized that not everyone could fare well on his vegetarian approach for the food foundation of his metabolic proteolytic enzyme therapy. So he developed metabolic typing, which...

Priorities: NYC tanning salons inspected more often than abortion clinics

By J. D. Heyes, April 26 2014
(NaturalNews) It was one of the reasons cited as a contributing factor to abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell's decades-long reign of sick violence and murder committed against the most helpless members of American society -- lack of regulations requiring regular inspections of clinics that provide his kind of services. If abortion clinics were required to be inspected as regularly as other medical facilities, it has been argued, then disturbed abortionists like Gosnell wouldn't be able to get away with...

Vermont says NO to GMO ignorance, oppression and slavery of consumers with new mandatory GMO labeling law

By Mike Adams, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Most of you reading this have no idea how desperate the biotech industry has been to block GMO labeling laws: they've committed election money laundering crimes, hired negative P.R. trolls, paid major publishers to place character assassination hit pieces against activists, unleashed threatening phone call campaigns to intimidate people, strong-armed science journals into suppressing valid science, intimidated universities where GMO labeling speakers were scheduled to speak, vandalized...

Fresh produce prices skyrocketing in 2014

By J. D. Heyes, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) The embattled American consumer can't seem to catch a break. Gas prices remain high, electric rates are rising, clothing is becoming more expensive, school debt is piling up, taxes are climbing, healthcare costs have not come down and food prices -- wow. Everything that costs money is rising, while wages remain flat or depressed. Does anybody in Washington get it? Grocery prices, especially produce, are hitting new highs, and what's worse is that we shouldn't expect them to fall...

Is choice lost? Microchips to administer drugs, replace pills

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) According to reports from CNN, people who use pharmaceutical drugs, but who don't like having to remember, think, exercise their personal agency, or make their own proactive choices throughout their day, may soon be able to get their medications automatically administered via an implanted chip. MIT researchers and a company called MicroCHIPS are developing a chip smaller than a square inch in area, which can be preloaded with drugs. It can release drugs into your body in given doses...

Dr. Oz suggests important food swaps to help fight inflammation

By Antonia, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Inflammation is a normal response of the immune system designed to help aid the healing process. Acute inflammation occurs when people stub a toe, get a slight infection or even a sunburn. For a few days or so, the inflammation in the body is an indication that the system is undergoing repair. However, as many people know all too well, it's when the inflammation goes from acute to chronic that it becomes problematic. Chronic inflammation means that the body is essentially overwhelmed...

U.S. power grid could be too big, on the verge of collapsing like pile of sand

By J. D. Heyes, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) In a March 2014 report, The Wall Street Journal issued a dire warning about the nation's electric power grid. "The U.S. could suffer a coast-to-coast blackout if saboteurs knocked out just nine of the country's 55,000 electric-transmission substations on a scorching summer day," Rebecca Smith wrote. Indeed, as Natural News and other sites and publications have been reporting, there is increasing concern among U.S. policymakers, Congress and others that the nation's electric power...

Is your food as healthy as you think?

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) For a lot of people, food is just feed; its nutritional value doesn't matter. The structure, composition and potential contamination of the food product cannot be seen with the eyes. Food is often taken for granted, viewed as just calories. People learn to trust whatever is put before them in the grocery store as they look to the vague, modern food label for answers. The hurry of modern day pushes the population on. Very few people realize the direct impact that food has on the systems...

Natural ways to sweeten foods without refined sugar

By Sandeep Godiyal, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) People who prefer to sweeten their foods do not have to rely solely on refined sugar or artificial sweeteners to accomplish the task. There are several sources that produce the sweet taste many people crave without adding the calories most people are constantly trying to avoid. The important thing when trying to find a natural sweetener is to look for those that offer other benefits in addition to their sweet flavor. SteviaStevia can be purchased in both powder and liquid forms....

Caffeine affects Alzheimer's-related protein formation, improves memory

By David Gutierrez, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Caffeine may slow the development of Alzheimer's symptoms, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Bonn, Germany, and the University of Lille, France, and published in the journal Neurobiology of Aging. The researchers hope that their research may some day lead to a caffeine-based drug for Alzheimer's disease. Their work was funded by €30,000 ($40,000) from the non-profit Alzheimer Forschung Initiative and €50,000 ($70,000) from the French Partner organization...

Psychiatrists now say non-conformity is a mental illness: only the sheeple are 'sane'

By Jonathan Benson, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Modern psychiatry has become a hotbed of corruption, particularly the kind that seeks to demonize and declare mentally ill anyone who deviates from what is regarded as the norm. This is abundantly evident in the latest installment of the industry's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, which dubs people who do not conform to what those in charge declare to be normal as mentally insane. The so-called "condition" for why a person might choose to resist conformity...

'Active Release Technique' provides safe, effective healing for common injuries

By Michelle Goldstein, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Active Release Technique, also known as ART, provides an effective alternative treatment for soft tissue and nerve damage injuries. Commonly treated injuries include plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow. These injuries are often treated by conventional medicine with steroid injections and surgeries, with long recovery times. The use of the targeted massage treatment known as ART can significantly shorten healing time for these injuries. What is Active Release...

U.S. patients with insurance charged higher fees than non-insured

By J. D. Heyes, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent investigation by a local news team uncovered evidence that a growing number of California physicians have been charging patients with extra health insurance fees that go to cover everyday office expenses, a practice that is illegal under most healthcare policies. Investigative journalist Charles Feldman of KNX reported that some doctors have said they need to charge the extra fees because the regulatory costs of running a practice have skyrocketed over the last decade -...

IRS can seize funds from taxpayers to cover 30-year-old debts of their deceased parents

By J. D. Heyes, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) In another sign that the U.S. government is desperate for money to finance its bloated operations, Uncle Sam's various federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, have stepped up efforts to go after the children of parents who the government says owe debt. As reported by the The Washington Post, this collection effort usually takes the form of intercepting tax refunds -- and without prior notice. Most victims of this government money grab have no idea that they -- or...

As obesity rates soar, Coca-Cola's 146-flavor mega soda dispenser gains popularity

By Antonia, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) The debate over soda and public health is a hot topic. Not too long ago, there was a big to-do over New York City Mayor Bloomberg's attempt to help improve public health by banning people from purchasing large-sized sodas in restaurants. The ban has since been overruled, with a judge calling the mayor's idea "arbitrary and capricious" and many others feeling that such a ban would not mesh with the personal freedoms that people deserve. However, considering that sugar-laden sodas...

SEC is too easy on Wall Street, says retiring agency lawyer

By J. D. Heyes, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) A newly retired trial attorney with the federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said bosses at the agency were too "tentative and fearful" to bring a number of Wall Street heavy hitters to heel following the 2008 credit crisis, an after effect of the 2007 Great Recession. The criticism by James Kidney, who joined the agency in 1986 and retired in late March, is the same as what has been leveled by critics outside the regulatory agency. He offered some insight into the agency's...

Dishonest global warming reports are good, as long as they promote certain agenda, paper says

By J. D. Heyes, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) According to a pair of economists who have recently published a peer-reviewed paper in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, lying about climate change in order to advance an extremist environmental agenda is a great idea. As reported by Breitbart News, the authors -- Assistant Professors of Economics Fuhai Hong and Xiaojian Zhao -- accept it as a given that the media and the science establishment routinely exaggerate the issue of climate change. However, unlike the majority...

2014 Food Revolution Summit launches tomorrow: Don't miss 25 visionary speakers including Jane Goodall and T. Colin Campbell

By Mike Adams, April 25 2014
(NaturalNews) If you haven't yet registered to hear the 2014 Food Revolution Summit, organized by Ocean Robbins and John Robbins, it's not too late: click here to register now and listed for free. The 2014 Food Revolution Summit features amazing speakers on foods, nutrition and healing, including: Woody Harrelson Jane Goodall Amy Goodman Mark Hyman Dean Ornish Vani Hari T. Colin Campbell Neal Barnard Saru Jayaraman Wayne Pacelle Raj Patel Caldwell Esselstyn Ken Cook ... and many...

Confirmed: Oregon power company says it will stop burning aborted babies to produce electricity for residents

By Mike Adams, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) If you live in Oregon, the lights to your house may be powered by the incineration of aborted babies. This has been confirmed by the British Columbia Health Ministry which told the pro-life Life Site News organization that "biomedical waste" including aborted fetal tissue was routinely shipped to Oregon to be incinerated in a "waste-to-energy" plant that produces electricity. This is one way in which abortion has been made to be more "green," much like a recycling program. The mothers...

Vermont Senate approves GMO labeling law by huge majority

By J. D. Heyes, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) The Vermont Senate has given decisive approval to a measure that would require the labeling of foods that contain genetically modified ingredients, meaning the state could become the first one in the country to enact such a law. "We are saying people have a right to know what's in their food," said Senate President Pro Tempore John Campbell, a Democrat. The vote was 26-2 in favor of GMO labeling. Campbell and other supporters said they believe that they have written a measure...

Heavy metals scientifically linked to causing diabetes

By Ethan A. Huff, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Fifty years ago, it was virtually unheard of. But today, diabetes mellitus, a serious metabolic disorder, afflicts more than 150 million people globally, with a bulk of this number hailing from North America. And researchers out of Asia, having published their findings back in 2009, exposed toxic heavy metals as a major, and perhaps even primary, contributor to this growing disease epidemic. Reflective of sobering statistics released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

Elsevier journal boycott announced; sign the petition to end Seralini GMO study censorship

By Ethan A. Huff, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) The publisher of the scientific journal that retracted Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini's study on tumor-ridden rats fed Monsanto's genetically modified (GM) corn is the subject of a new academic boycott. Hundreds of members of the scientific community in support of honesty and transparency are calling on researchers everywhere to stop purchasing, publishing in and supporting the Elsevier group, which owns the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT), until the Seralini study is reinstated...

Laetrile cover-up exposed at major cancer hospital

By Jonathan Landsman, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) In the summer of 1972, one of the most prominent cancer scientists of the 20th century was asked - by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - to test laetrile in spontaneously occurring animal tumors. The results were promising - to say the least. Naturally, more research would be needed, but what really happened next is inexcusable. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, former Memorial Sloan-Kettering employee Ralph Moss, Ph.D. blows the whistle on the conventional cancer industry...

Seven health benefits of ginseng

By J. Anderson, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) It's simply amazing how natural herbs and foods can have multiple, wonderful health benefits! Take for instance ginseng (usually Korean/Asian Red Ginseng, Panax ginseng), it lives up to its cure-all description (Panax means "all-curing/healing" in Greek)! Add another health benefit to the list! Recently published research in Nutrients has demonstrated that ginseng can help treat and prevent influenza! The StudyResearch found that using red ginseng daily over the long term can prevent...

Komen Foundation boycott announced by Killer Culture

By David Gutierrez, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Killer Culture, website of the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease, has published a call for people to boycott the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the American Cancer Society for refusing to take seriously claims that wearing bras may be a cause of breast cancer. "[These] fund raising giants of the cancer detection and treatment world... consider the link absurd and unworthy of serious consideration, and unquestionably assume that research showing a link must have some...

SSRIs: The gateway drug to mass murder

By Jonathan Benson, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) There are still some segments of society hung up on the issue of ending cannabis prohibition due to an unfounded fear that the seed-bearing plant is somehow a "gateway drug" that leads to a life of vice and crime. But the real gateway substances that we should all be worried about, and perhaps the ones with the most negative impact on society, are pharmaceutical drugs, and antidepressants like SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) in particular, which have been proven to lead...

Heal hypothyroidism in 4 simple steps

By Derek Henry, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Creating an optimal hormonal balance is one of the best things one can do for their health. Fully functional hormones will increase energy, improve sleep, reduce anxiety, and much more. Learn to heal hypothyroidism by incorporating these four simple steps. Foods to eat The most common nutritional deficiency behind hypothyroidism is insufficient iodine. The low levels of this mineral in the diet spurred the recommendations to add it to table salt. Unfortunately, iodine has a short...

GMO eggplant fails to resist pests in Bangladesh

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) In January of this year, 20 Bangladesh farmers were given a new type of eggplant seed to try out. The new GMO eggplant seeds were engineered by Monsanto and developed by Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company Ltd. (Mahyco) in an agreement with the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute. The corporate takeover of Bangladesh brinjal (eggplant) seeds included nine local varieties, all of which were spliced with the Bt gene. The seeds were marketed as a way to increase production yields...

Five weeds that make better medicines than any pharmaceutical drug

By Michael Ravensthorpe, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Most people will agree that weeds can cause a large amount of damage in the garden. For example, invasive weeds like Johnson grass and cogongrass expand rapidly and choke other low-growing flora. Parasitical weeds that depend upon a host for sustenance, such as dodders and witchweed, are even more destructive. Then, of course, there are the noxious weeds, such as poison ivy and poison sumac, which contribute to little except worry amongst parents with small children. These are plants...



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