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Why your asthmatic child should eat more fruits and vegetables and stay off fast food

By Reuben Chow, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Asthma is a condition of the lungs, right? A recent study has revealed one aspect of the diet which helps protect against asthma: the consumption of fermentable dietary fibers found in vegetables and fruits. In gist, research funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation found that, after the fibers in fruits and vegetables reach the intestines, bacteria in the gut ferment them, turning them into short-chain fatty acids. These fatty acids then enter the bloodstream, where they...

Designer babies: Chinese company working on technology to allow parents to pick 'smartest' embryos

By Jonathan Benson, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Eugenics is quickly becoming big business in China, where at least one genomics company is attempting to pave the way for parents to literally pick and choose the "best" embryos to obtain the smartest possible children. Quartz reports that the cognitive genomics (CG) division at the Shenzhen-based genomics company BGI is currently working on the controversial project, which could one day allow for pregnancies with "designer" babies. Like the plot of a bizarre sci-fi flick, the goal...

Your cat thinks you are a big, lazy mama cat

By Jonathan Benson, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) The age-old battle between cat lovers and dog lovers over which creature is preferable as a house pet just got a little more interesting. A new book by a prominent feline researcher who has been studying cats for over 30 years reveals what many of us have suspected about the true nature of cats: that they view us humans as oversized, lazy mama cats and, perhaps not surprisingly, generally view humans as something other than companions. Dr. John Bradshaw delivers these and other potentially...

The Day We Were The Good Americans

By Phil Pepin, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) I'm a Navy veteran who served a four year enlistment from 1979-1983. I was 17 when I signed up and turned 18 the day I completed boot-camp. I was trained as an Aviation Electrician. After all my schooling was completed I was assigned to helicopter squadron HSL-33. It was a unique squadron because the helicopters were not used on aircraft carriers or other aircraft oriented ships but rather a relatively small ship called a"Fast Frigate". They named this type of detachment "LAMPS" The...

Soda's popularity wanes amid health concerns

By Sandeep Godiyal, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) After decades of being the choice for people who were concerned about consuming too much sugar, diet sodas are seeing their popularity, and sales, diminish rapidly. While the decline started about a decade ago, it has gathered speed in the past few years as information about alarming health concerns becomes available. Instead of diet sodas, many people these days are reaching for water, or juices that they make themselves at home. Dangerous chemicals aboundWithin the past few years...

Biotech industry goes to court to fight Hawaii's GMO and pesticide restriction bill

By PF Louis, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Anti-GMO activists and Kauai County council members in Hawaii had to dig in as Kauai mayor Bernard Carvalho made a plea to not override his veto of Bill 2491. That's a bill that would monitor and restrict GMO planting and pesticide use in that county. The council got the necessary votes to overturn Carvalho's veto, and now Bill 2491 is set to go into law August 16, 2014. But the biotech industry isn't letting up. Syngenta Seeds, Pioneer Hi-Bred and Agrigenetic have sued the county...

Study finds young men who feel 'too skinny' more likely to be depressed, use steroids

By Jonathan Benson, January 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Young men experience many of the same insecurities as young women when it comes to self-perception and body image, say two new studies recently published in the journal Psychology of Men & Masculinity. The studies, which looked at boys and young men between the ages of 16 and 29, found that many adolescent and young adult males who perceive themselves to be "too skinny" are significantly more likely to become depressed or use steroids as a result. Shattering the myth that only women...

Health Ranger accused of elaborate hoax for conducting science demonstration with Wheaties cereal

By Mike Adams, January 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Yesterday I posted what I thought would be a rather ho-hum video showing Wheaties flakes clinging to a common magnet. I then explained that Wheaties cereal contains ferrous metal fragments. Immediately, I was accused of staging an elaborate hoax. P.R. Newswire, which hilariously bills itself as "the authoritative source of news and information for leading global media organizations," totally refused to publish my food science demonstration, telling me they thought it must be a hoax...

Reuters blatantly lies about Omega-3 study to disparage nutrition and deceive readers

By Mike Adams, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) After a new scientific study found that omega-3's helped prevent brain shrinkage during aging, a Reuters reporter named Shereen Jegtvig decided she didn't like what the study said. So she wrote a headline stating precisely the opposite of what the study found, and Reuters published it. The new Reuters headline, emblazoned across hundreds of websites, reads, "Omega-3 intake linked to signs of brain aging." Click here to see the headline for yourself. The headline is, of course...

Wheaties cereal found to contain so many metal fragments that they can be levitated with magnets

By Mike Adams, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Wheaties breakfast cereal, manufactured by General Mills, has been found to contain so many microscopic fragments of metal that individual flakes can be lifted and carried using common magnets, a Natural News Forensic Food Lab investigation has found and documented. Photos of the microscopy investigation are posted now at labs.naturalnews.com A video demonstrating Wheaties flakes clinging to magnets has also been posted at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2jFace9D7o The...

Baby-murdering CDC conspired to bury evidence of vaccine-induced fetal deaths

By Mike Adams, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) The CDC is engaged in infanticide by colluding with vaccine makers to hide the number of deaths caused by vaccines, explains a new investigation by the Vaccine Information Network. Even though the CDC's own science proves that vaccines are causing stark increases in fetal deaths, the vaccine-pushing government agency continues to wage "doom and gloom" fear-mongering vaccine campaigns while faking "global pandemic" hoaxes to convince pregnant women to receive more vaccine injections...

Radioactive cesium uptake continues in fish off the coast of Fukushima

By Rebecca Winters, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) It has been almost three years, and Fukushima continues to endanger the biosphere. A study published in the October 2013 Journal of Environmental Radioactivity on the effects of the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant disaster in marine life confirms that radioactive cesium is continuing to be concentrated in the Pacific Ocean's aquatic food chain. While cesium-134 has a half-life of just over two years, cesium-137's half life is over 30 years. Although the radioactive concentrations found...

Large number of cosmetic skin-lightening products contaminated with mercury

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Infamous for poisoning the kidneys and brain, mercury is a potent, silent destroyer of healthy cellular function. Mercury compounds can be readily absorbed through intact skin - inducing toxic, dermal effects. As a melanotoxin, mercury compounds are capable of decimating melanosomes, which are tiny "balloons" in the skin that consist of melanin. Unprecedented levels of mercury found in anti-aging creams from around the worldThere's a dangerous practice going around regarding the...

Industrial agriculture has reached its 'peak,' say scientists; time for a return to small-scale organics

By Jonathan Benson, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) The era of large-scale monoculture, with all of its toxic pesticides and untested genetically modified organisms (GMOs), could finally be coming to an end. Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) discovered recently that yield expansion rates for most major industrial food crops are plateauing or even declining in many areas of the world, a fact that further supports the case for a return to small-scale, diversified agriculture grown organically. Published in a...

Natural cures for allergies

By Jonathan Landsman, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Anaphylaxis shock is a life-threatening allergic reaction - usually caused by food, medications or insect bites. Worldwide, according to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, allergic diseases have been on the rise for over 50 years. But, none of the 'experts' ever get to the heart of the matter. What causes allergies? On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, Jonathan Landsman and Dr. Kaumeyer talk about the true nature of allergies. Learn how to identify the true cause...

Ohio slowly executes man with agonizing experimental lethal injection that almost didn't work

By David Gutierrez, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) A controversial Ohio execution on January 16 appeared to confirm all the worst fears of its critics; the condemned man gasped desperately for breath and took nearly half an hour to die. The cocktail of drugs used in the execution, a combination of the sedative midazolam and the painkiller hydromorphone, had never before been tried in the United States. The execution of Dennis McGuire was "a failed, agonizing experiment," his lawyer, Allen Bohnert, said. "The people of the state...

Four healthy reasons to be optimistic in 2014

By Scott Morefield, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) At times, the road to waking the world up to a paradigm of natural health can be a rocky one indeed. After all, Big Medical and Big Pharma seem to have all the resources at their disposal and every motive to crush any notion of a non-profitable solution to the problem of chronic disease in our society, a problem which continues to worsen, ironically, as our knowledge of medicine has supposedly improved. Oftentimes it's easy to get discouraged in the face of defeat after defeat, forgetting...

Television damages brain structure of children

By David Gutierrez, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Watching too much television can actually cause harmful changes to a child's brain structure, according to a study conducted by researchers from Tohoku University in Japan and published in the journal Cerebral Cortex. The more television watched, the more severe the changes. "TV viewing is directly or indirectly associated with the neurocognitive development of children," the researchers wrote. "At least some of the observed associations are not beneficial and guardians of children...

Melatonin can help lower your risk of prostate cancer

By Josh Anderson, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Recent research has pointed to a link between prostate cancer and the sleep hormone melatonin. The study, which included 928 Icelandic men, indicated that individuals who have a higher level of melatonin are less likely to develop prostate cancer. The research was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research, and until it is peer-reviewed, the data is considered preliminary but very promising. The lead author of the study, Sarah Markt, had this to say regarding its outcomes...

Obama worse than Bush on civil rights abuses

By J. D. Heyes, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) The USA Patriot Act, passed so fast in the wake of the 9/11 attacks that a conspiracy theorist might proffer that it was pre-written for just such an event, contained a trove of civil rights abuses that, to this day, continue to weaken our constitutional order. Signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2001, the act did not authorize domestic spying per se, but it did give the president broad authority to conduct surveillance on persons in and outside the U.S. merely "suspected...

Obese individuals and pregnant women are more susceptible to this year's flu virus

By Josh Anderson, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released statistics indicating that almost half of all hospitalized adults in the United States are obese. Obese adults account for 46% of all adults hospitalized with influenza. While this is attributed to the relationship between the immune system and obesity, the stark rise in percentage from previous years is raising eyebrows. In previous years, only 20-30% of the adults hospitalized with the flu were obese; this...

Like soldiers on patrol, chimps use hand signals to communicate during food hunts

By J. D. Heyes, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists have figured out that chimps use gestures and such to communicate with each other during hunts for food. According to researchers at Georgia State University, it is similar to the game humans play called "warmer/colder," where one person uses those words to guide the other person to a hidden toy or treat. Scientists at the university's Language Research Center "examined how two language-trained chimpanzees communicated with a human experimenter to find food," says a...

Pregnant mothers' vitamin D levels linked to offspring's strength

By PF Louis, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) A UK study very recently determined that expectant mothers' children demonstrated better muscular strength during early childhood to the degree that their mothers had vitamin D in their blood during pregnancy. So taking vitamin D, either from sunshine or D3 cholecalciferol supplements, is a healthy recommendation. More on cholecalciferol later. The University of Southampton took 678 women who were part of the Southampton Women's Survey and tested their blood levels of vitamin D in...

Fried foods are more harmful than you think

By Reuben Chow, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) Even the most health-conscious person may find it difficult to deny that fried foods are delicious. The aroma they emit and the feeling they provide with every bite can be quite irresistible. But fried foods come with their share of adverse health effects. Cancer riskResearch carried out at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and published online in The Prostate in 2013 revealed that regular consumption of deep-fried foods, such as doughnuts, fried chicken, fried fish and...

'Smart' home appliances vulnerable to malicious hackers

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 23 2014
(NaturalNews) The first ever cyber attack on "smart" home appliances (those connected to the internet) has been uncovered. An investigation launched by security firm Proofpoint finds that hackers had broken into household appliances, such as refrigerators, televisions and routers, between December 23, 2013, and January 6, 2014. The hackers were able to send hundreds of thousands of malicious emails from compromised household "smart" appliances which are hooked up to insecure internet networks. Other...

One World Whey protein sales halted: Serious label error discovered, investigation under way

By Mike Adams, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) IMPORTANT UPDATE APRIL 18, 2014: Based on a product investigation, Natural News has now been informed that sales of the current production lot of One World Whey Protein will be halted by its manufacturer, Synergistic Nutrition. What we now know for certain is that the label of the product is incorrect. Consumers have been seriously misled about the composition of this product. The claimed 21 grams of protein on the label is not accurate, for starters. Synergistic Nutrition has confirmed...

Associated Press caught 'restructuring' old EPA news to mislead readers; mainstream media blindly plays along

By Mike Adams, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Four days ago, the Associated Press reported that coal-fired power plants are dumping enormous quantities of pollutants into U.S. waterways. According to the Associated Press, the EPA says that coal-fired power plants are dumping nearly 2 million pounds of aluminum, 79,000 pounds of arsenic, 64,000 pounds of lead and even 2,820 pound of mercury each year into U.S. waterways. This original story by the AP (dated January 18, 2014) was published, word-for-word, across the Denver Post...

Study: Vaccine adjuvant aluminum hydroxide causes neurological disease

By J. D. Heyes, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) For years following the first Gulf War (1991), scores of returning American and Western military personnel suffered through a set of mysterious symptoms that doctors and scientists eventually described as "Gulf War Syndrome" (GWS), if for no other reason than because they simply could not identify a core set of causes for a variety of different symptoms. There have been a number of definitions for GWS, but perhaps the most comprehensive of them can be found at Wikipedia: Gulf...

Superbugs are breeding, spreading drug-resistant genes at water treatment plants

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) What role does the current overuse of antibiotics play in encouraging the spread of new and invasive super bugs? Why are water treatment facilities spreading super bugs even after the water has been treated? Is chlorine an effective water disinfectant? Experts are beginning to ponder these questions as water treatment plants are routinely found to be ineffective. New lab results show that specific infectious superbugs can now spread drug-resistant genes at water treatment plants...

Vitamin E helps protect against toxic effects of mercury

By J. D. Heyes, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) A combination of vitamin E and selenium products may help reduce the toxicity of mercury from eating fish, according to a recent study involving lab rats. Scientists say that, if results can be replicated in human beings, the findings could mean that pregnant women may be able to consumer larger amounts of fish, and their children benefit more from omega-3s. The debate between the touted benefits of omega-3 ingestion through oily fish versus the possibility of toxicity from methylmercury...

Five signs that humanity is detached from the natural world

By Michael Ravensthorpe, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) In his 2010 book, At Home: A Short History of Private Life, Bill Bryson wrote that the development of civilization was a process of "getting comfortable slowly." Of course, this desire for comfort is an understandable one: Most of us would rather receive our water from indoor faucets, for instance, than draw water from a spring many miles from our home. And certainly, most of us would rather live in a stable house than a tent or a cave, where we are at the mercy of the elements. Unfortunately...

California schools to begin monitoring for Fukushima radiation 'arriving this year'

By Ethan A. Huff, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Two prominent academic and research institutions in California are joining forces to conduct an in-depth study into how radiation from the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility is affecting California's pristine kelp forests. According to a recent announcement by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the project will involve monitoring radioactive contaminants set to arrive later this year from Fukushima, further proof of the plant's continued release of radioactive...

Moviegoer interrogated by feds for wearing Google Glass while watching film

By J. D. Heyes, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Evolution in technology is expected to bring about some degree of unfamiliarity and perhaps even a little bit of discomfort, but you wouldn't automatically jump to the conclusion that technology would contribute to the ongoing formation of the American police state. And yet, one Google Glass owner is a first-hand witness to this phenomenon, as noted by Angela Moscaritolo over at PC Magazine: Google Glass has shown up at fashion shows, NBA games, and even the operating room, but...

Self-proclaimed 'social' smokers may be delusional

By Josh Anderson, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent survey by the Co-operative Pharmacy may point to the fact that self-proclaimed social smokers may be delusional to the fact that they are actually frequent or common smokers, with many smoking up to 20 cigarettes a day. In the survey, one in three self-proclaimed smokers (self-proclaimed smokers = 24% of the 2,000 participants) actually bought up to a pack a day. Smoking bans in public areas across the nation have helped many people quit or decrease their smoking rates....

Scientists shocked to discover that dogs accurately sense Earth's magnetic field with precision

By David Gutierrez, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Not only can dogs sense the earth's magnetic field, but they can actually use it to orient their bodies when they relieve themselves, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Czech University of Life Sciences and the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany, and published in Frontiers in Zoology. Magnetoreception, or the ability to sense the earth's magnetic field, has been demonstrated in a wide variety of animals, including bees, birds and even some mammals. "We...

Vitamin D supplemenation helps fibromyalgia patients manage pain

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Fibromyalgia is a state of inflammation and fatigue that causes muscle pains and sensitivity. It's a condition that tears down one's quality of life, bringing anxiety and depression. It's a condition that more people are experiencing; estimates show that 1 in 25 now suffer from this painful condition. The CDC reports that a whopping 5 million people are hurting in this way every year. Professionals believe the condition is brought on by a sensitive nervous system. Sleep disturbances...

Who knew flavonoids from tea, berries and grapes protect against developing diabetes?

By John Phillip, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Amazingly, among the many thousands of those who are newly diagnosed with diabetes each day, very few realize that this disease can shorten normal lifespans by as much as 10 to 15 years when left unchecked and dramatically lower quality of life as the inevitable complications impair vision, renal health and nerve function. Uninformed individuals tend to view diabetes as a relatively benign illness, because the immediate symptoms are largely silent and medical professionals are quick...

Denver police investigate TSA agent for sexually assaulting air traveler

By J. D. Heyes, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Once again, employees of the nation's most worthless federal agency, the Transportation Security Administration, are in trouble with the law for allegedly committing a sexually abusive act against a passenger. According to the local CBS affiliate, Denver police have launched a sexual assault investigation against TSA screeners who work at a checkpoint at the Denver International Airport. The report says the investigation began recently, after a Colorado woman filed a complaint, saying...

Great white sharks found to have extreme longevity

By David Gutierrez, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Great white sharks, formerly thought to have a maximum lifespan of about 20 years, can actually live as long as human beings, according to a new study that may have serious implications for ocean conservation. The study was led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and published in the journal PLOS ONE. "White sharks in the northwest Atlantic are considerably older than previous age estimates," researcher Li Ling Hamady said. Great white sharks are among the ocean's top...

Meditation once again shown to reduce depression better than antidepressant drugs

By David Gutierrez, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Meditation is just as effective as antidepressant drugs in treating anxiety or depression, but without the side effects, according to a study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University and published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. The study was funded by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The researchers analyzed the results of 47 prior randomized, controlled trials conducted on a total of 3,515 people suffering from depression, anxiety, insomnia...

Twisted mind games: Global warming crowd now characterizes opponents as being in 'climate denial'

By Jonathan Benson, January 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Apologists of the man-made global warming myth have launched a new counterattack against their opposition that ridiculously paints them as deniers of the climate itself. A recent study put forth by scientists at Drexel University in Philadelphia accuses those who question the official story on global warming of being "climate deniers" who are impeding "democracy" and threatening the persistence of the planet. With recent weather patterns casting serious doubt on the legitimacy of...

Radiation levels at Fukushima plant increases to 800% of government standard

By Thomas Henry, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Radiation at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant has now exceeded more than eight times the radiation limit set by the Japanese government - presenting new concerns for problems that many say are exacerbating. The largely government-owned Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) admitted that radiation levels had elevated to an estimated 8 millisieverts per year (mSv/y) outside of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant in December. This greatly eclipses the Japanese government-set limit...

Biotech giants sue Hawaiian island for passing legislation to restrict GMOs

By Jonathan Benson, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) The "big dogs" in chemical agriculture are on a witch hunt to reverse a bill passed by the Kauai County Council back in November that sets reasonable restrictions on the cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on the Hawaiian island. According to the Huffington Post, an unholy trinity represented by DuPont, Syngenta and Agrigenetics Inc. (an affiliate of Dow AgroSciences) has filed a federal lawsuit arguing against Measure 2491, which is intended to set buffer zones between...

U.S. is now officially a 'police state' says NSA spook

By J. D. Heyes, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, veteran U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said that, due to expansive domestic surveillance and spying by the National Security Agency, Americans are in danger of losing control of their country. "I think that we are going to maintain our ability to protect the United States," Leahy told host Chris Matthews. "That's extremely important." But, he continued: The concern everybody has is allowing our government to have such a reach into your...

Man sells herbs proven to cure cancer, U.S. government jails him, lists him on Interpol

By Antonia, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Doing the right thing, even if it means healing people with cancer, isn't always a good thing. In fact, it just may land you some serious jail time and get you listed on Interpol (International Criminal Police Organization), which warns against and watches over big-time war criminals, terrorists or the likes of mass murderers. Just ask Greg Caton, a U.S. citizen and the Founder of Alpha Omega Labs who was legally selling plant-based topical herbs in Ecuador. One minute Caton was...

European Union Parliament decides against unleashing new GM maize

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Herbicides like glyphosate and their counterpart transgenic seeds are failing farmers and the entire agricultural infrastructure of the world. Superweeds are beginning to survive through glyphosate herbicides, as biotech giants scramble to come out with the next competing chemical formula and genetically altered seed. The Chief Executive Officer of Bayer CropScience, Liam Condon, states, "We are responding to urgent calls by farmers and agronomists for an alternative weed control...

Vitamin C cured one man's pneumonia in three hours

By Paul Fassa, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Thousands have been saved from death and devastating viral diseases, such as double pneumonia, polio, and others with mega-dose injected ascorbic acid or IV solutions of sodium ascorbate. Now LET (liposomal encapsulation technology) allows six grams of orally ingested vitamin C to have the clinical results of 25 to 50 grams of mega-dose IV C. Liposomal C lipid encapsulated ascorbic acid molecules penetrate cells much better than the aqueous vitamin C from IVs and injections. And...

Number of U.S. sailors damaged by Fukushima radiation continues to rise

By J. D. Heyes, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Sailors aboard the USS Ronald Reagan, one of the nation's most modern aircraft carriers, were the first to respond to the stricken nuclear power station at Fukushima, Japan, in March 2011, following a devastating earthquake and tsunami which struck the site and heavily damaged three of the plant's six nuclear reactors. Now, months and years later, an increasing number of them are becoming sick and disabled with conditions that they are blaming on above-average exposures to radiation...

Aluminum intake leads to dementia; silica intake decreases risk

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) How much aluminum is in your drinking water? It's hard to tell, but in a 15-year study on French elderly men and women, regular consumption of tap water was associated with aluminum toxicity and increased prevalence of dementia. How might the accumulation of aluminum from just tap water alone affect your cognitive ability as you age? In the 15 years of study, researchers found out that dietary aluminum from water sources could be a risk factor for developing dementia. They also found...

Bad news for tattoos - Many tattoo inks contain dangerous heavy metals, phthalates and hydrocarbons

By Tony Isaacs, January 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Would you knowingly inject dangerous heavy metals such as mercury, lead and arsenic into your body? How about carcinogens and endocrine disrupters such as phthalates and hydrocarbons? Chances are that is exactly what you have done if you have a tattoo, because those substances are commonly found in the inks used for tattoos. Dangerous Heavy Metals Found in Tattoo InkMany tattoo inks contain heavy metals that have been linked to a large number of health problems, including cancer...



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