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Chinese government cafeterias go non-GMO; public schoolchildren still being fed poisons

By Jonathan Benson, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Outrage erupted in the health world after China's Ministry of Education recently announced that it does not serve genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to diners at its cafeteria. GMWatch.org and others report that the government agency has a sign currently posted at the doorway of its cafeteria stating that GMOs are not served to government employees or members of the public who might visit the facility, and yet these same transgenic derivatives continue to be served to China's public...

Exclusive: Cognitive pain management breakthrough far better choice than back surgery, says surgeon

By J. D. Heyes, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) A Washington-based orthopedic surgeon who has developed a pain management system for sufferers of chronic back pain says it is a much better alternative to back surgeries which have low success rates. Dr. David Hanscom, in an interview with Natural News, said that his Structured Care Program not only works well, but has saved a number of patients from the continued pain, aggravation and frustration of unsuccessful -- and inappropriate -- back surgery. "An incredibly large number...

Lead is harmful at any dose; push is on to lower lead limits for Americans

By Ethan A. Huff, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Every few years for the past half-century, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has progressively lowered the official threshold for what it considers to be "safe" exposure to lead. But during a recent evaluation, the agency determined that there really is no safe level of exposure to lead, and that the only way to ensure public safety is to continue lowering this threshold every four years until it eventually reaches zero. It was previously believed that only...

Go on a fast to improve brain health and live longer

By Raw Michelle, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Mention the word, "fasting" and it's bound to raise eyebrows. Some say it's a great way to recharge our system and put our bodies on track while others are adamant that it's harmful, suggesting that it throws our bodies out of whack. Where do researchers at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore side? They shun the latter statement, saying that fasting is good for us. So good, in fact, that it benefits our brains and promotes longevity. Take that, naysayers. The study, lead...

French government pressures EU to take action on endocrine-disrupting chemicals

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) The modern-day consumer is inundated and assaulted by various endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Very little awareness exists. What are these chemicals doing to the human race as a whole? Expert health officials from the French government are pressuring the European Union to define these endocrine-disrupting chemicals and help raise awareness of the havoc they cause in destroying the human body's homeostasis. Endocrine disrupters pose several silent risks to the human bodyThese endocrine...

Maui citizens' group launches petition to suspend GMO production

By PF Louis, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Hawaii may become the first whole state in the United States to totally ban genetically modified (GM) crop and seed production island by island. First, the island of Kauai, one of Hawaii's major islands lying northwest of the Big Island, passed a resolution that at least restricts biotech industries' invasion of the islands. It also restricts and closely monitors the herbicides and pesticides used, mostly by the biotech industries. Then shortly after that, the Big Island of Hawaii...

Cancer, heart disease, diabetes and aging don't stand a chance against the protective benefits of amla

By Carolanne Wright, January 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Popular in Ayurvedic medicine, Indian gooseberry is a force to be reckoned with. Otherwise known as amla, this superfruit protects against an impressive list of ailments, many of which are degenerative. The berry is also famous as a potent beauty elixir for its role in reducing hair loss and graying, as well as smoothing wrinkles and fortifying the skin. A veritable 'Fountain of Youth,' amla can help keep you sprightly, vibrant and disease-free. The chemistry behind a healing fruit...

Substance used to seal asphalt puts children at greater risk of cancer

By PF Louis, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) The substance is often called pitch or tar and is made from coal tar. It's similar to the creosote used to water-seal telephone poles and railroad ties. And it functions as a sealant for aging asphalt roads, parking lots and driveways showing cracks and openings. There is a problem though: the sticky stuff is full of PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), which are highly toxic and carcinogenic. Thus far, two states, Washington and Minnesota, have banned the sale and use of coal...

Six ways women can reduce their risk of stroke

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Studies have shown that women are more at risk of suffering a stroke than men, and for the first time, women and their physicians are now armed with evidence-based guidelines on how best to reduce those risks. "The take-home here is really about starting prevention earlier," Dr. Cheryl Bushnell, an associate professor at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C., told National Public Radio. Bushnell is the lead author of the guidelines published recently in Stroke...

Do refined carbs pack on the pounds and create addiction? Brain imaging study says yes

By Carolanne Wright, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Eating highly processed carbohydrates can have a similar effect on brain chemistry as addictive substances according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Stimulating regions of the brain involved with reward and craving, refined carbohydrates were found to cause excess hunger and overeating, leading the researchers to suspect limiting high-glycemic foods could be an effective method for discouraging obesity. A public health crisis Astoundingly, the rate of obesity in...

Many citrus-flavored food products get their taste from artificial chemicals derived from turpentine

By David Gutierrez, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Turpentine, an important industrial chemical extracted from the resin of pine trees, is so toxic if inhaled that it will not only irritate the skin and eyes but also damage the respiratory and central nervous systems. If consumed, turpentine can cause kidney failure. It is this dangerous defensive plant compound that forms the basis of the citrus flavor in many popular consumer products such as desserts and beverages. That's because turpentine is an easily acquired member of an important...

Stress linked to increased risk of mental illness

By Yanjun, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Post traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, is often the result of extensive periods of stress. These chronic levels of stress can lead to mental health problems in the long term. For many people, this manifests itself as anxiety, as well as other mood disorders, that show up as they age. Stress signals overload When the body undergoes a stressful situation - taking a test, giving a speech in front of class, being reprimanded by an employer, being stationed in a war zone...

Top 6 arguments made by 'impossible' relationship partners (and what to do about them)

By Mike Bundrant, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Are you in a relationship with someone who puts up impossible arguments? Impossible arguments turn sincere questions or friendly confrontations into depressing, unwinnable battles. Of course, you don't want to just give up on the relationship. So, you keep trying. And the more you try, the more impossible the arguments become. Before long, hopelessness, helplessness, frustration and even rage set in. You struggle with these feelings and do your best to put on a happy face,...

Medical Mafia, insurance racket and Obamacare collaborate to control health, public ignorance and profits

By PF Louis, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Disclosure: This writer is not for or against Obamacare or any politician. He considers the whole for-profit medical industry to be an obscene racket, and the term Medical Mafia is appropriate for this deathly monopoly. And the insurance racket is part of the Medical Mafia, because it won't cover any effective, safe and much less expensive alternative treatments. The Obamacare situation is becoming more of a scandal than the boondoggle it was from the start. Now that Americans...

Pennsylvania residents complain of sewage sludge spread near homes

By David Gutierrez, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Residents of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, have complained about a state program to spread sewage sludge on public lands near their homes, citing health concerns. The treated sewage sludge, formally known as "biosolids," is intended to enrich the soil and help vegetation regrow on the site of a former strip mine that has been turned into a state game reserve. A New York waste management company has received a permit to dispose of biosolids on 50 acres of Pennsylvania state land...

Many beer and wine makers add fish bladders, gelatin and powdered blood to their products

By David Gutierrez, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Although very few beers or wines are made using animal ingredients, such ingredients are often used during the filtration process, in which natural solids are removed to give the final product a translucent appearance. These solids include ingredients that are part of the original recipe (such as grape skins) as well as solids that form during fermentation (such as yeast cells). Common filtering (or "fining") additives include egg whites, milk proteins, sea shells, gelatin (made...

Research suggests a diet rich in probiotics discourages colon cancer

By Carolanne Wright, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Good news: If you're a fan of probiotics, another health benefit has been added to the ranks, this time concerning lowered colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. A known immune booster, probiotics also hinder harmful pathogens in the gut that can lead to cellular mutations. Not only that, certain species of beneficial bacteria form conjugated linoleic acid in the colon, which may inhibit the development of cancer through anti-inflammatory action. Keeping the colon healthy and disease-free...

Are you dehumanized by the city?

By S. D. Wells, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Most people have "been there, done that" or they are doing it now. Most people avoid it like the plague, but some people live and work in it. There you are, and you're stuck in your car, during rush hour traffic, and it's bumper to bumper on some main downtown thoroughfare, boulevard or even on the "expressway"! You've been living in the city for awhile, breathing in the exhaust and fumes from factories and millions of cars; the tall buildings and cement cities just keep it all hovering...

Multivitamins found to help men avoid developing cataracts

By Ethan A. Huff, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Medical science is all over the place these days, with one recent study erroneously claiming that "multivitamins" are a complete waste of money, while many other studies say they are beneficial. Well, now a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Ophthalmology has confirmed that daily multivitamin use in men can help protect against cataracts, one of the leading causes of blindness among the elderly. Researchers from Harvard Medical School found, after analyzing data collected...

Pyroluria: The most common unknown disorder

By Dr. David Jockers, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Pyroluria is a unique metabolic condition that is very rarely recognized in both the medical and natural health world. Some researchers in the orthomolecular medicine and orthomolecular psychiatry believe that up to 10 percent of the population has this metabolic condition. It is considered by many in the functional medicine world the most common unknown disorder. Pyrolurics need a specific diet, lifestyle and supplementation program to get well. Pyroluria is a genetic condition...

Economics of self-sabotage: The safest trillion dollar investment EVER

By Mike Bundrant, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) If there is anything in life that you can count on, it's people doing harm to themselves. In fact, it seems the world economy might just collapse if it weren't for consumers acting outside of their own best interests. Businesses around the globe invest in your potential for self-sabotage routinely and to the tune of trillions of dollars. Why? There is only one reason: It's a secure investment. If it weren't such a safe bet, the world's business landscape would look very different...

Vets exposed to bomb blasts may have brain injury and not know it

By J. D. Heyes, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who were exposed to intense explosions caused largely by IEDs -- improvised explosive devices planted along roadways to target military vehicles -- may have suffered brain injuries without demonstrating any symptoms. That is the finding of new research, which has revealed that vets exposed to these kinds of blasts are still at risk of damage in their brain's white matter, even though symptoms may not present. The findings...

Woman loses 80 pounds, no longer suffers from acid reflux and other conditions

By Antonia, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Allyson Grabish-Paniccia is a proud woman, and for good reason. She once tipped the scales at 240 pounds, but in just one short year, she dropped 80 of them. In that same time frame, she lost 100 inches, 12 sizes, 34 percent body fat and her problems with acid reflux. Even her migraines and arthritis flare-ups greatly diminished. "I was the heaviest I had ever been," she says referring to her size 22 pants. Grabish-Paniccia explains that her pregnancies contributed to her weight...

A quarter of Americans believe the Sun revolves around them

By J. D. Heyes, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) There is a lot to criticize about American public education -- and some things that are praiseworthy. But when one-quarter of us don't realize some basic facts about the universe in which we live, well then, "Houston, we've got a problem." According to a report by the National Science Foundation (NSF), about 26 percent of 2,200 respondents incorrectly answered this question: "Does the Earth go around the Sun, or does the Sun go around the Earth?" The right answer, of course, is...

Brain biomarker can potentially diagnose heart inflammation

By J. Anderson, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Brain damage or neurodegeneration can commonly be diagnosed by examining the levels of specific protein biomarkers. It turns out that these same biomarkers can be used to diagnose and assess the severity of myocarditis, or heart inflammation, according to a study published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research. There currently isn't a noninvasive way to confirm a diagnosis of heart inflammation. The current invasive method is biopsy, which can miss the inflammation...

Plants actually want seed predators like squirrels and jays to hoard their seeds in giant food stores

By David Gutierrez, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Typically, we assume that plants live in an antagonistic relationship with seed predators, but, in fact, some plants appear to encourage such predators, especially those that engage in food hoarding behavior. After all, if not every seed in a cache gets eaten, whether because there was too much food or because the animal forgot about a given food store or was eaten by a predator, the seeds will germinate far from the parent tree (seed dispersal). In fact, because seed caches are...

Bullying hurts children for the long term

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Experts have long maintained that, in spite of the feeling in the past that it is simply harmless teasing, bullying is detrimental to the children that it is inflicted upon. New research has shown that bullying has profound effects on the health of children, both as it is occurring, and long into the future. While bullying has been associated with embarrassment at being the recipient of another's person's humiliating behavior, the effects go much deeper than that. Bullying can get...

Children with rheumatoid arthritis may experience relief by going gluten-free: study

By Jonathan Benson, February 26 2014
(NaturalNews) A silent epidemic known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), which is now believed to afflict nearly 300,000 children under the age of 18, could be the result of undiagnosed gluten sensitivity or even celiac disease (CD) in some children, suggests a little-known study published in the Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology (SJG). Researchers from King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Saudi Arabia discovered that children with JRA who also show signs of CD may experience...

Editor's Choice Tech Awards from Natural News: eM Client, Bestcrypt and author Daniel Suarez

By Mike Adams, March 8 2014
(NaturalNews) For a departure from my usual coverage of food science analysis, heavy metals and superfoods nutrition, today I'm presenting the Natural News Editor's Choice "Best Technology" Awards for 2014, covering the most amazing tech-related solutions and products I've come to know and trust over the past year. All these recommendations are completely unsolicited. In fact, these companies will be pleasantly surprised to see this article published. I'm sharing this news about them because I...

Brazilian activists launch petition to stop approval of GMO 'Terminator' seeds

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) In today's globally connected economic environment, entire governments can be infiltrated by industry insiders who seek to further their business agenda. It's easy for government safety boards and commissions to be coerced into supporting a corporation's high-dollar demands. It's now very easy for corporations to conspire globally to take advantage of expanding markets in agriculture. Follow the money. Genetically manipulated crops aren't the answer for feeding the worldSupporters...

Hepatitis B vaccine kills eight babies in China; drug manufacturer says 'coincidence'

By Ethan A. Huff, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Babies are dying all over China after receiving the hepatitis B vaccine, and health authorities are claiming that it is all just one big coincidence. As reported by The New York Times (NYT) and relayed by VacTruth.com, at least eight newborn babies in China have died within 48 hours after receiving the controversial vaccine, which China's largest drug company continues to insist is perfectly safe despite its obvious dangers. The real cause of these "unexpected" deaths, claim the...

Vitamin C supplementation and proper nutrition decrease absorption of toxic cadmium

By Jonathan Benson, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Cadmium poisoning is a very serious health issue that often goes undiagnosed; its somewhat generic symptoms include things like chronic anxiety, stomach pains, kidney damage and even death. But a cohort of scientific literature reveals that regular supplementation with high-dose vitamin C combined with a healthy diet may help block the absorption of cadmium, and potentially even accelerate its natural detoxification from the body. Researchers from the National Veterinary Research...

Keep brain shrinkage at bay with fish oils

By Carolanne Wright, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Can an abundance of fish oils in the diet keep your brain from shrinking? A new study published in the January 2014 issue of Neurology says yes. A natural indicator of normal aging (but also a sign of Alzheimer's disease), reduced brain size can foreshadow problems involving mental health, clarity and cognition. Due to this connection, researchers are enthusiastic about the latest findings linking omega-3 fatty acid consumption with larger brain volume. An eight-year study The...

Under new Oregon law, parents must consult doctor or watch propaganda before exempting children from vaccination

By David Gutierrez, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Parents who want to enter their children in Oregon schools without vaccinating them will now need to sit through a lecture from a family doctor or watch a promotional video before they can be granted an exemption, according to a law taking effect on March 1. Regardless of the severity or prevalence of the disease in question, or whether the parents choose to vaccinate on an alternative schedule, this will be a requirement for parents seeking any vaccine exemption. The law is an...

The most sophisticated lab for understanding cholesterol and heart disease risk

By Dr. David Jockers, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) As science progresses, the level of understanding of cardiac risk factors and special testing continues to improve. Many leading health experts believe that the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Lipoprofile (NMR) test is the most sophisticated lab for understanding cholesterol numbers and heart disease risk. Most physicians are quite familiar with standard lipid panels that look at lipoprotein ratios. Lipoproteins are protein based molecules that carry cholesterol to and from the liver...

Surprise: Under Obamacare, states can seize assets to recoup Medicaid expenses

By J. D. Heyes, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Obamacare is just full of surprises, as more Americans are beginning to realize now that the law has been fully implemented. If you've followed news about the Affordable Care Act, you know that the law dramatically expands Medicaid coverage by raising the qualifying income level to include tens of millions of Americans who, before Obamacare, made too much money to qualify; this is part of the massive wealth-transfer aspect of the law. It turns out that there is much more wealth...

Chocolate might be the healthiest indulgence ever

By Ben Hirshberg, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Though many think of chocolate as a vice, it should be thought of as a health food. Why? Because chocolate is very high in many essential nutrients, appears to prevent heart disease and stroke, and can even decrease stress. Chocolate is mineral rich You might not intuitively think so, but chocolate is very rich in minerals. A standard 100 gram dark chocolate bar contains 98 percent of a person's recommended daily value of manganese, 89 percent DV of copper, 67 percent DV of iron...

The oldest and one of the most reliable treatments for malaria is derived from a South American tree

By David Gutierrez, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Until the 1940s, the drug of choice against malaria was also the first antimalarial drug ever developed: quinine. Until 2006, the World Health Organization continued to recommend it as a first-line treatment, and to this day, quinine is still used to treat malaria when other drugs have failed or are unavailable. It is a chemical produced only in the bark of the quinine tree (Cinchona ledgeriana). In contrast with many other medicines initially derived from plants, quinine can...

Free of severe acne, woman says hemp seed oil is her new favorite

By Raw Michelle, January 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Fran Kerr, author of Clear Skin for Life and How to Heal from Acne Naturally, has been a fan of jojoba oil for years. "I still do love it. I'm a massive fan of it, but I have a new favorite now," she admits. "It's organic hemp seed oil. I am in love with hemp seed oil as a cleanser and moisturizer." Kerr once had severe acne and is now free of the condition. While Kerr still acknowledges jojoba oil's ability to help keep skin in great condition, she says hemp seed oil is now her...

America's new healthcare system: Man dies in hospital waiting room

By Julie Wilson , March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Thirty-year-old John Verrier died in a NYC emergency waiting room on January 19 after waiting eight hours for hospital care due to a rash, reported ABC News. Reports confirm that his named was called at least three times over the facility's PA system since his 10 p.m. arrival, yet hospital staff failed to check on him when he did not respond to his name being called. While it's unclear exactly what time Verrier passed away, security guards discovered him slumped over in a chair cold...

3 everyday things to keep away from your children

By Cindy L. , March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Below are three everyday things that should not be given to your children because they are high in carcinogens and other toxins. Being everyday items, early exposure during one's childhood means that the amount of toxins that can accumulate over the child's lifetime is substantially life-threatening. "Bad" Fats Contrary to common knowledge, the "bad" fats children should be kept away from are not saturated fats. Instead what parents should be wary of are the artificially created...

There may be a reason why dogs are man's best friend - We have similar brain scans

By J. D. Heyes, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Dogs have been called man's (and woman's) best friend, and a new brain-imaging study of dogs indicates one reason why: There are striking similarities in how dogs and humans -- and, perhaps, a number of other mammals -- process voice and emotion. According to Wired, dogs, like humans, may have brain systems that function similarly in that they are devoted to understanding and processing vocal sounds, and are also sensitive to the emotional content of voices: These systems have...

Boeing working on top-secret self-destructing smartphone for government agents

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology harbors a list of tests coming from Boeing, which reveal the development of a top-secret smartphone designed especially for government agents. Here they are on the FCC website. Trying to keep the details as secret as possible, Boeing has filed for a request for confidentiality with the FCC. They have developed a top-secret phone that is designed to self-destruct when tampered with. Equipped with HDMI, USB...

Fungi - such as mushrooms, molds and yeasts - are actually more closely related to animals than to plants

By David Gutierrez, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) At first glance, mushrooms, molds and other fungi appear to be a type of plant. After all, they are stationary, they grow out of a single substrate, and their tissues look roughly similar to those produced by plants. But fungi are actually an entirely separate kingdom of living beings, on the same level of classification as bacteria, plants and animals -- and genetic analysis shows that they are more closely related to animals than to plants! Unlike plants (and like animals), fungi...

Perfect Fit Plant-Based Protein, Rockin' Wellness and 22 Days Rice Protein heavy metals test results published

By Mike Adams, March 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Unlike whey protein, hemp protein and pea protein, every rice protein product we've tested so far has been found to contain significant levels of lead and cadmium, along with varying levels of the heavy metal tungsten. This has been found true across the product category, regardless of the product packaging claims, USDA organic status or how sexy the "beach bodies" appear on the product website. This is precisely why Natural News pioneered voluntary heavy metals limits across the...

Liz Wahl's on-air resignation from RT brings up the question: What are U.S. mainstream media journalists whitewashing?

By Mike Adams, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) RT news anchor Liz Wahl resigned on air yesterday, saying, "I cannot be part of a network that whitewashes the actions of Putin. I am proud to be an American and believe in disseminating the truth and that is why after this newscast I'm resigning." (SOURCE) RT is, of course, entirely funded by the Russian government. I have been a guest on the network a few times but stopped over six months ago for essentially the same reasons Liz Wahl cited in her own resignation: RT has an editorial...

'Scientific' evidence for FDA-approved drugs isn't so scientific, it turns out

By Julie Wilson , March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study conducted by Yale University's School of Medicine proves that the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval process for testing new drugs is extremely inconsistent. The study, published on January 21 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, exposes the agency's anxiousness to get new drugs onto the market, many without adequate testing. The study's lead author, Dr. Nicholas Downing, said his objective was to educate patients and doctors who presume that...

Health authorities admit 'wind turbine syndrome' is real

By J. D. Heyes, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) An Irish health official has warned that people who live near massive wind turbines of the sort used to generate electricity run the risk of having their physical and psychological health compromised. According to a report in the Irish Examiner newspaper, the official -- Dr. Colette Bonner -- says further that people who are at risk of the controversial wind turbine syndrome need to be treated "appropriately and sensitively as these symptoms can be debilitating." As the paper...

Active vitamin D helps remove toxic aluminum in chronic kidney disease patients

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) As various amounts of aluminum begin showing up in food products tested at the Consumer Wellness Center Forensic Food Lab, it's becoming clear how metals like aluminum can build up unnecessarily in the body, taxing the organs over time. A percentage of ingested aluminum is naturally retained by the food going in as it passes through the body. This is denoted by the metal retention factor, a concept discovered in gastric acid solution, pioneered by lab director Mike Adams. (Higher...

Autoimmune diseases can be cured naturally

By Jonathan Landsman, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Type-1 diabetes, celiac disease, multiple sclerosis plus many other autoimmune diseases are on the rise and conventional medicine says there's 'no cure'. Once again, and I say this respectfully, it's simply not true what you've been told. To resolve these serious health conditions - one must look at their immediate surroundings for a natural solution. Don't be fooled by modern medicine. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Denise Otten will talk about how to successfully...



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