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Three beneficial colloids and the conditions they can help treat

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Many cultures throughout history understood that certain colloids - solutions in which one substance is evenly dispersed throughout another substance at the microscopic level - contained important medicinal properties. After all, if a certain substance possessed proven healing properties in its natural state, then its colloid form - which increases its surface area and absorption levels - would naturally intensify those properties. Below is a list of three popular colloids available...

Bio-spraying Americans: The hidden dangers of 'mosquito' trucks, chemtrails and RoundUp Ready pesticide food

By S. D. Wells, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Will the mosquito truck cruise through your neighborhood next summer with swine flu "bio-spray" that actually contains bacteria and viruses only preventable with the Big Pharma antidote that costs a fortune and is reserved for elitists? Are hospitals saving money by paying companies to dump their medical waste via "chemtrails" over the skies of America? Does the term "RoundUp Ready" mean that corn and soy already contain pesticide, before they are even sprayed with it, and does it mean...

Allergies and cancer on the rise due to GM foods

By Jonathan Landsman, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Food allergies have become a global epidemic and conventional medicine has no cure. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control, food allergies (in kids) have increased by 50% between 1997 and 2011. Could this have anything to do with genetically engineered foods? Since the 1990s, when genetically modified (GM) foods were approved, we have seen a dramatic increase in food allergies, asthma, ADHD and many forms of cancer. As expected, most corporately-controlled, government...

Reverse osmosis, distilled, spring or ionized? Experts weigh in on water

By Carolanne Wright, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) "Water composes half to four-fifths of you, depending on how much body fat you have. It makes up about 85 percent of your brain, 80 percent of your blood, and 70 percent of your lean muscle. The human body, like all living organisms, survives by means of an ongoing flow of energy. You are an engine, and water is your fuel, coolant, and lubricant. Water keeps you running," states Suzanne Winckler in the UC Davis publication Groundwater. Generally, health-conscious folks are well aware...

American Herbal Pharmacopoeia releases cannabis monograph legitimizing herb as botanical medicine

By Ethan A. Huff, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) After more than 70 years of exclusion due to longstanding prohibition at the national level, cannabis is once again gaining official recognition as a legitimate botanical medicine. The American Herbal Pharmacopoeia (AHP) recently announced the publication of an official cannabis monograph, which is set to be installed in two parts, that establishes a solid groundwork for the full integration of cannabis therapy into modern medicine. One of the world's premier herbal research organizations...

High-flavanol cocoa powder and spirulina could prevent senile dementia

By PF Louis, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) If you're consuming both cocoa powder and spirulina, you may consider how it could protect you from diminishing memory, cognitive decline and other forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer's, as you age. And that's not all. The positive cardiovascular effects of these two superfoods are also substantial. The Oasis of Hope Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, has offered a medical hypothesis based on the medical literature of both superfoods. No actual studies were performed, but many existing...

Incurable autoimmune disorders can be treated successfully with functional medicine

By Michelle Goldstein, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Autoimmune disorders are defined as conditions in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. There are more than 80 types of auto-immune disorders including multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis, type I diabetes, lupus and inflammatory bowel disease. The American Autoimmune Related Disease Association estimates that 50 million Americans suffer from an autoimmune disorder, with increasing prevalence. Allopathic physicians treat many of these illnesses with powerful...

The big Medicaid lie exposed: Govt. to collect healthcare costs from your estate even after you die

By J. D. Heyes, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) There is yet another thing that your government didn't tell you about Obamacare and its subsequent expansion of Medicaid: If you enroll in the taxpayer-funded health coverage program through an Obamacare exchange, then, when you die, your estate will be taken by the government. As reported by the Seattle Times: It wasn't the moonlight, holiday-season euphoria or family pressure that made Sofia Prins and Gary Balhorn, both 62, suddenly decide to get married. It was the fine...

Natural ways to help alleviate arthritis pain

By Yanjun, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Nearly 21 million adults in the United States alone suffer from arthritis. Arthritis is the most common cause of disability, limiting what an otherwise healthy adult is able to do. A person suffering from this condition does not have to spend their life at the doctor's office. There are many natural remedies to help with arthritis pain and inflammation. Causes of arthritisThere are two common types of arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are caused by the wearing down...

Hunger Games becomes reality: Child suspended for using imaginary bow and arrow at school

By J. D. Heyes, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) The PC police and progressive stooges have long taken over the nation's public school systems, and the result has been a complete disaster. Not only have these idiots led our education system down a path of sustained decline - a fact which almost no one discusses - but they have turned our schools into havens of nonsensical tyranny while transforming our children into mind-numbed robots of conformity. The latest outrage, as reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper: A 10-year...

Biophotonic rhythms are an essential factor for human health

By Dr. David Jockers, December 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Regular sun exposure is one of the most basic human genetic requirements. Sunlight provides biophotons in the form of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. These biophotons help to energize our cells and stimulate vitamin D3 production. Biophoton absorption and rhythmic expression in our bodies enhances immunity and helps us prevent chronic disease. Light is the most basic component of life itself. Light is a measurement of health, and the more light one has flowing symmetrically through their...

Prescription drug abuse may now be the top cause of accidental death in America

By PF Louis, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) The phrase "prescription drug abuse" allows Big Pharma to get away with too much, shifting the blame to stoners, druggies and youths who like to get their kicks from illegal prescriptions and black market OxyContin-type drugs that sell for high prices. Death by Modern Medicine: Seeking Safe Solutions, written by Dr. Carolyn Dean, outlines the statistics and issues within several other categories of prescription drugs that have caused deaths despite being properly prescribed and used...

Five lifestyle behaviors lower dementia risk by 60 percent, way more than any drug or allopathic advice

By John Phillip, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) As we approach an epidemic in the number of newly diagnosed cases of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, irrefutable evidence continues to emerge supporting the science behind following simple lifestyle modifications to dramatically lower the risk of developing memory-robbing illnesses and most other chronic diseases as well. Based on the current trend, experts fear that as many as one in three Americans over the age of 65 will suffer from some degree of dementia by the year 2050...

California doctors revolt against Obamacare; 70 percent say they will boycott

By J. D. Heyes, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Thanks to Obamacare, now - finally - "every American will have access to quality medical care," which, of course, is their "right." Only - that's wrong. On both counts. First, there is no inherent "right to health care," either in the Constitution or state laws, just as there is no inherent "right" to any other privately delivered product or service in the private sector. Secondly, as this website and others have argued for more than a couple of years, getting "access" to health...

Geoengineering schemes to reduce global warming turn out to be vaporware

By J. D. Heyes, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Researchers in the "global warming" community once posited that, if they could find a way to reduce the amount of sunlight reaching Earth's surface through geoengineering, they could reverse the allegedly damaging effects of climate change. Turns out, that's not helpful. A pair of German researchers used a simple energy balance analysis to describe how Earth's water cycle responds differently to heating by sunlight than it does to warming from a strong greenhouse gas effect. What's...

Seven common communication habits that destroy good relationships

By Mike Bundrant, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) If you are past the honeymoon stage of a romantic relationship, chances are you have developed some less than helpful communication patterns. These annoying little patterns serve as slow burning fuel that keeps a flame of resentment alive between you and your partner. It's super important to put an end to these, as enduring a chronically stressful relationship actually takes years off your life, according to research. Each of the following communication patterns is simple and...

Renewable energy using rocks? Scientists figure out how to successfully split hydrogen gas from water

By Jonathan Benson, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) French scientists have stumbled upon an amazing new way to generate usable hydrogen gas from water (H20) that requires no oil, gas or other fossil fuels. According to BBC News, the Earth-friendly technique involves using the mineral olivine to naturally split hydrogen atoms from H2O, a process that some researchers say could revolutionize renewable energy production. Recently published in the journal American Mineralogist, a study explaining the technique notes that it can actually...

Is your smartphone keeping you awake at night?

By Kshamica Nimalasuriya MD, MPH, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) If you have trouble falling asleep - or staying asleep - you can stop attributing it to stress, caffeine or a Type A personality. Your smart phone may be the culprit, by robbing you of your natural sleep-inducing hormone, melatonin. We've always known that exposure to a light source is bad for sleep. Cavemen knew it, babies know it and even plants need the lights turned off periodically. But shining a bright LCD light directly into your eyes with a cellphone, laptop or tablet...

Health Basics: Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired?

By S. D. Wells, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Most Americans who get the flu, a head cold, allergies or some throwing-up virus do the same thing; they go to their doctor or a "doc-in-the-box" for a quick prescription, or they run into the grocery or pharmacy for some OTC, over-the-counter, medications that contain a host of chemicals and do nothing more than suppress symptoms of a much greater problem. First of all, nobody wants to feel lousy for days on end, especially when they have to go to work, take care of children, juggle...

Meditation can fight inflammatory disease on the genetic level

By Eleni Roumeliotou, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Recent scientific research regarding the effects of meditation on human psychology and physiology has revealed that the popular practice holds tremendous potential for natural well-being. Initially, it was believed that meditation can only change behavioral patterns and enhance emotional stability, but it has now become clear that this is only the tip of the iceberg. In fact, mediation triggers very important genetic and physiological changes in the human body. Beyond the realm of...

Lack of vitamin D can lead to chronic pain, depression: study

By Ethan A. Huff, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Supplementing with vitamin D can help mitigate the pain and depression often associated with type 2 diabetes, says a new study out of Loyola University in Chicago. Researchers there found that women with the disease who suffered from numbness, tingling and pain in their hands, fingers and legs, as well as those with depression issues, benefited when taking regular high doses of vitamin D. As reported by the Vitamin D Council, the study aimed to further explain the link between vitamin...

Millions of starfish turning up dead off West Coast

By Jonathan Benson, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) All up and down the West Coast of the United States, millions of starfish are turning up dead from a mysterious illness that experts have generally dubbed "starfish wasting disease," which involves the creatures' bodies shriveling up and turning into goo. According to reports, this mass die-off event, which is being recorded as far north as Alaska and as far south as Southern California, and everywhere in between, is the largest ever on record. The mystery surrounding this inexplicable...

Healthy benefits of parsley

By Yanjun, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Parsley is a well-know herb that most people think of as just a garnish. But there is more to parsley than meets the eye. It can lower our risk of cancer, enhance our immune system, reduce inflammation and so much more. Lower your risk of cancerParsley is rich in a flavonoid known as apigenin which has been shown to reduce certain cancers, such as skin, breast and prostate cancer. It also acts as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Enhance your immune system and conquer inflammationParsley's...

Thanks to sweeping legalization measures, marijuana is fastest growing industry in US

By Ethan A. Huff, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) As the American economy continues to limp along in near-stagnancy, the few states that have repealed their nonsensical prohibition of cannabis are experiencing major economic boons. A new report released by the marijuana advocacy group Arcview Market Research reveals that the legal marijuana market in the U.S. is now the fastest growing industry in the country, topping even the rapid growth rate of the smart phone market. The report found that the legal marijuana industry, which...

World's "poorest president" gives 90% of his salary to charities

By Antonia, December 18 2013
(NaturalNews) In a world often caught up in brand names and an obsession for luxurious excess, you'd think that a man earning approximately 12,500 U.S. dollars per month would be in his glory. Such a man does exist, yet he's not emerging from imported cars while wearing tailored suits as he talks about his elaborate vacation. Instead, he favors a 1987 Volkswagen, lives in a one-bedroom farmhouse with his wife, owns a three-legged dog and enjoys donating about 90% of his hefty salary to local charities...

Obamacare exchange site caught automatically debiting citizens' bank accounts

By J. D. Heyes, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) If a corporation rolled out a new web-based service like the federal and state governments have rolled out Obamacare exchanges in such an "epic fail" manner, they would be lucky if they stayed in business a week. But because the Affordable Care Act's online exchanges are government projects, we are stuck with them - no matter how flawed and deceitful they are. One of the ongoing complaints about the still-uncompleted exchanges is that there is no way of knowing whether or not enrollees...

California's New Vaccine Exemption Law - Above the Law?

By Alan Phillips, J.D., December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) California's AB 2109 was passed into law in 2012 and takes effect January 1, 2014. The new CA law (http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov) will require parents exercising an exemption to immunizations to provide a letter or affidavit to document which required immunizations have been given and which have not been given on the basis that they are contrary to the parent's beliefs; and beginning on January 1, 2014, the letter or affidavit has to be accompanied by a State Department of Public...

New Harvard paper slams FDA, says agency 'cannot be trusted'

By Ethan A. Huff, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) A prominent Harvard University professor has compiled a new report that slams the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its failure to honestly and ethically approve new drugs. Set to be published in a special issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, the damning report declares that the FDA "cannot be trusted," noting that virtually all new drugs approved by the agency over the past 30 years are little or no better than existing drugs already on the market. Entitled...

Woman shrinks thyroid nodules with pure nutrition, not meds

By Julie Diaz, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I manage it completely naturally, and my thyroid is producing the proper amounts of T3 and T4 thyroid hormones on its own, without medication. However, since this is an autoimmune disease, the thyroid antibodies produced cause the immune system to attack the thyroid. Since my antibodies were high, my new doctor asked me if I'd like an ultrasound of my thyroid, and I agreed. It was the first ultrasound I had ever received of my thyroid, and it came back...

Smoking plastic, pesticide, bleach and fiberglass - The four killers that Big Tobacco never mentions

By S. D. Wells, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Have you ever wondered why cigarettes don't go out in heavy wind and why they burn so evenly, all the way from one end to the other? Could it be that plastic particles are woven into the rolling paper to make your nicotine delivery device more efficient? Cellulose acetate is a form of plastic that's commonly used for photo film and is highly flammable. It's time to investigate what smoking plastic does to your heart, brain and central nervous system, and it's time to understand a vicious...

Des Moines resident leads charge to remove fluoride from Iowa capital

By Ethan A. Huff, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) It has been in the public water supply of Iowa's capital for more than 50 years. But fluoride could very soon become a thing of the past in Des Moines, thanks to the valiant efforts of one dedicated resident who is busy educating city and water utility officials about its many dangers, which include recent evidence pointing to lowered IQ and brain damage as among the many adverse effects of fluoride exposure. Des Moines artist and activist Bill Hamilton says, when he first brought...

How the vaccine industry keeps itself "immune" from the Constitution

By Lance Johnson, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Vaccinations are created to help people develop immunity to disease, right? So why are more and more families reaching out and saying that vaccines are giving their children neurological damage and autism? While investigating the vaccine industry, one might ask, "Are vaccines really keeping people immune from diseases, or are they actually inducing neurological damages by injecting heavy metals and other questionable ingredients into people's bloodstream?" And why are health...

New FDA guidance on factory farm antibiotics too little too late; 'Requirements' completely voluntary

By Jonathan Benson, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finally taken what appears, at least on the surface, to be some formidable action with regard to the widespread problem of antibiotic overuse in factory farm animals, having recently issued new guidelines restricting their use. But the agency's controversial approach to dealing with this potentially apocalyptic situation falls short of actually accomplishing much of anything, say experts, as the FDA's new "requirements" are completely...

PPI drugs proven to cause vitamin B12 deficiency

By PF Louis, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Those who rely on pharmaceuticals to treat GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), peptic ulcers or other digestive issues from too much stomach acid are negatively impacting their B12 levels. This usually results in fatigue and leads to increased cardiovascular risk. PPI (proton pump inhibitors) and H2RA (histamine-2 receptor antagonists) are drugs commonly used to treat conditions related to excess stomach acids. They are used in several brand name over-the-counter (OTC) and...

How to manage your food intolerances

By Sandeep Godiyal, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Some people experience adverse reactions after consuming certain foods. This can sometimes be a recurring reaction when a person ingests the food. The actual symptoms may vary from person to person and depend on various factors but often include diarrhea, vomiting, skin reactions such as urticaria and eczema, severe respiratory distress, dramatic angioedema and anaphylaxis. Some food issues are caused by naturally occurring chemicals in the foods. Mostly, the problem arises due to...

Dementia epidemic looms as number of sufferers expected to more than triple by 2050

By Jonathan Benson, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) More people than previously thought are believed to be suffering from some form of dementia, says a new report issued by Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI). The latest estimates reveal that as many as 135 million people globally will be suffering from the disease in 2050, a 17 percent increase over previous figures released by ADI in its 2009 World Alzheimer Report. Entitled The Global Impact of Dementia 2013-2050, the new report shatters earlier estimates by predicting a more...

Kefir is a great natural source of probiotics and protein

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Kefir is a thick, yogurt-like drink made by fermenting milk with kefir grains. It originated in Russia and is characterized by its creamy texture, tart taste and fizzy effervescence. Kefir remains popular in Eastern Europe, where it is commonly used as an ingredient in baked goods such as sourdough bread, often as a substitute to buttermilk. Due to its high nutritional value, however, kefir shines most as a health supplement. Please note that the benefits listed below apply to kefir...

Lance Armstrong bribed fellow cyclist with $100,000 to throw the victory, says whistleblower

By J. D. Heyes, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) The legend that was cyclist Lance Armstrong continues to unravel, as new information from a whistleblower reveals a deeper level of deception than was previously known. A report in the New York Post says that a retired Italian cyclist, Roberto Gaggioli, is claiming that Armstrong paid him a $100,000 bribe in a cake box to let him win a 1993 race in the U.S. that had a $1 million purse. "It was a young American colleague," Gaggioli told the Corriere della Sera, according to a translation...

Mainstream media attacks multivitamins in yet another example of quack science catapulted into the news by pharma interests

By Mike Adams, December 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Today the mainstream media is gleefully reporting findings they mistakenly believe show all multivitamins to be worthless at preventing disease. "Case Closed: Multivitamins Should Not Be Used," declares Forbes. "New studies dispel multivitamin myths," reports NBC News. And CBS News shouts, "case is closed" after studies find no health benefits." The problem with all these headlines is they're based on an editorial published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, a pro-pharma publication...

Should you smooch your pooch? Reasons why it may not be a great idea to kiss your pets

By Fleur Hupston, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) It is a well-known fact that pet owners are generally happier and healthier than folks who do not share their lives with companion animals. For example, children who grow up in families that own pets are less likely to suffer from infections, allergies, asthma and other common childhood ailments, according to recent studies. However, animals do carry germs and risk infecting humans with diseases. Most pet owners will agree that their animal friends provide them with emotional support...

Harvard students vote to ban bottled water

By PF Louis, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) It's refreshing to see that college students are beginning to do more than merely protest against environmental and health-damaging issues pushed by corporate America. They're also going beyond pushing for labels and "co-existence." They've started to go for the economic throat of big business by banning certain toxic products from campuses, such as bottled water. Though this story is based on a Harvard student body decision, as of early 2012, over 90 colleges and universities of...

Campus police officer shoots, kills 23-year-old honor student after traffic violation

By Mike Bundrant, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) Robert Cameron Redus was a well-liked, 23-year-old college student whose life ended in tragedy early Friday morning. Redus died at the hands of an armed campus cop by the name of corporal Christopher Carter. According to San Antonio local KSAT News, Carter emptied his gun into Redus after pulling him over for speeding, a routine traffic violation. Redus was unarmed. According to his friends, the few sarcastic comments that Redus made after being pulled over were enough for Carter...

Studies show that chia seeds can treat diabetes, boost energy and more

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) Chia is a species of flowering plant that bears oval-shaped, multicolored seeds. These seeds, which have a neutral taste and crunchy texture, have been cultivated for centuries as a survival food in their native Mexico and Guatemala. Chia seeds had only just begun to enjoy recognition in the United States, however, when the eccentric Californian gadget company, Joseph Enterprises, began to market them in the 1980s as "Chia Pets," which are terracotta figurines that sprouted chia. Aztec...

The ticking Medicaid time bomb

By J. D. Heyes, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the worst parts of the Affordable Care Act - besides the fact that it is unaffordable for millions of Americans - is the negative impact that it will have on our national debt. When the president and his minions were selling this turkey to the American people, one of the "selling points" was that the law would expand Medicaid coverage to Americans whose incomes were four times the official poverty level. That's great, you say. More struggling families will be covered. Only...

Bloomberg unleashes mandatory vaccination of children

By Charles Sanchez, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg successfully pushed a highly controversial mandate through his NYC Board of Health on Wednesday, which stipulates all children between the ages of 6 months and 4 years, 11 months, that attend a NYC licensed daycare or pre-school must receive the annual flu shot. Set to go into effect in approximately 30 days, the mandate is expected to affect as many as 150,000 children in the NYC area. Autism activists and enraged parents held a protest Wednesday...

Hidden volcano beneath Yellowstone could wipe out human life across North America

By Jonathan Benson, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) For all its beauty and wonder, Yellowstone National Park is hiding a colossal secret that could spell the end of humanity, at least on the North American continent. A massive "supervolcano" that scientists say could erupt at any moment sits beneath all those beautiful acres of forests, rocks, geysers and hot springs, ready to spew a volume of magma so immense that the entire American landscape could end up buried under several feet of it. At a recent meeting of the American Geophysical...

Chiropractic adjustments shown to reverse heart disease

By Eric L. Zielinski, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) A recent case study reported in the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research suggests that chiropractic adjustments can help reverse and prevent heart disease. Man's heart health changed by chiropractic According to the case study, a 54-year-old man undergoing chiropractic care experienced normalization of his lipid panel following six months of chiropractic adjustments. Fascinatingly, no other interventions (i.e., diet or exercise modifications) were implemented within this time...

Top five things to do when you quit smoking

By S. D. Wells, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) If you smoke a pack a day, you spend about $1,500 every year, and two packs a day is over $3,000. That is not to mention medical bills, dental bills, cleaning bills, teeth whiteners, allergy medications, cold and flu remedies and so on. So, big deal, right? You've heard it before. Well, it is a big deal, because a couple grand could get you doing a lot of things that you otherwise will not do, wouldn't do, can't do or just simply put off. Plus, without the 4,000 chemicals in your lungs...

We're all slaves on Big Pharma's Medical Mafia state-enforced plantation

By Paul Fassa, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) In the documentary Burzynski: Cancer is Serious Business, a Romanian expatriate patient/witness for Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski's defense during one of many hearings asserted that the tyrannical Stalinist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in Romania never interfered with anyone's choice of medical treatments. But now, he continued, "in free America, cancer treatment choice is not allowed?" Families have to flee the country, becoming fugitives from law enforcement, because children who have...

MicroRNA responses to bacterial infection determined by gut microbiota

By Jonathan Benson, December 15 2013
(NaturalNews) New research out of France helps further clarify the role of intestinal microbiota in protecting the body against disease. Researchers from the Institut Pasteur in Paris found that the many billions of microorganisms that naturally line the intestinal tract help mitigate the proliferation of foodborne pathogens like Listeria monocytogenes, which apparently do not easily take hold when intestinal microbiota are in healthy balance. Pascale Cossart and her colleagues, publishing their...



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