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'R2-D2' night watchman robot unveiled for patrolling schools, neighborhoods and more

By J. D. Heyes, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) In the age of fast-moving technology and automation comes now another concept that is sure to kill more jobs while raising the level of concern about privacy in the 21st century. A California company, Knightscope, has developed a small robot that it plans to market as a security device. As reported by The New York Times: The night watchman of the future is five feet tall, weighs 300 pounds and looks a lot like R2D2 - without the whimsy. And will work for $6.25 an hour. A company...

Health Ranger: I was poisoned by chronic exposure to toxic elements lurking in organic foods

By Mike Adams, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) I'd like to thank all the Natural News readers for your support as I'm engaged in intensive laboratory research and not posting very many stories right now. This will continue through early January up until we break our big announcements on food science. You may have heard some rumors that I discovered I've been exposed to a chronic, accumulative, low level of toxic elements (poisons) over the last couple of years. This rumor is true, and over the last several months, I have been...

Banned PCBs still present in population, affecting brain function after four decades

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Polychlorinated biphenyl compounds (PCBs) were banned in the US about three decades ago, but the negative effects of these chemical compounds continue to show up in seniors. Maryse Bouchard, a researcher from the University of Montreal and CHU Sainte-Justine, has made a significant association between high PCB exposure and lower cognitive abilities in seniors aged 70 to 84 years. Bouchard reports, "While most studies have looked at the impact of PCBs on infant development, our research...

Psychiatric insanity: Over 20% of young boys labeled 'ADHD'

By J. D. Heyes, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) It's no secret that, increasingly, Big Pharma, in cahoots with traditional medicinal practitioners, have created a society of near-zombies with all of the mood altering medications they push on the public. But even these figures are shocking. According to recently published information from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an astounding 20-plus percent of all 14-year-old boys in the United States have been diagnosed, at one time or another over the course of...

Herbal antioxidants improve learning and memory, could decrease Alzheimer's risk

By PF Louis, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Susan Farr, PhD, professor of geriatrics at St. Louis University School of Medicine, presented her preliminary findings regarding herbs that can reduce cognitive decline at a Society for Neuroscience conference, Neuroscience 2013. The herbs tested were rosemary and spearmint. Dr. Farr's study used mice exhibiting age-related dementia and cognitive decline. She didn't use raw herbs. Instead, she was supplied proprietary extracts of those herbs from Kemin Industries, a company involved...

The big "Fat" lie and its impact on health

By Michelle Goldstein, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) The demonization of saturated fat is alive and well with the low-fat dietary recommendations made by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services in 2010. The government's dietary guidelines, issued every five years, continues to recommend a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet, substituting highly inflammatory processed oils, such as soybean, corn and cottonseed oils, for traditional healthy saturated fats like coconut oil and butter. Carbohydrates, particularly...

Scientists easily reprogram childhood memories of adult study subjects

By J. D. Heyes, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) What would happen if someday medical science could essentially erase your real memories and replace them with phony ones? There's no way this technology could be misused, right? Well, according to published reports, Mankind may be on the verge of just that very thing. According to the magazine Popular Science, a small group of studies have demonstrated that scientists are on the cusp of being able to not just erase memories but rewrite them as well. "Roadside bombs, childhood...

Foraging in freezing weather uncovers bounty of wild edibles

By Melissa Sokulski, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) As the temperature drops and snow begins to fall, many foragers put their baskets away until the first whispers of morels in spring. On closer inspection there is much for a forager still to find. Trails are lined with winter edibles which can be made into delicious meals all winter long. Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is an invasive weed which, in winter, becomes a welcome green sight on the barren ground. It loses its summer bitterness, and the leaves are left with their unique...

IV vitamin C infusions reduce muscle fatigue associated with COPD

By PF Louis, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a rather vague name for a chronic disorder that inhibits breathing and oxygen delivery to the blood. It manifests in decreased lung capacity from various reasons and inhibits breathing. It can get progressively worse, leading to chronic bronchitis or emphysema. Recently, a study involving IV-infused ascorbate vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in COPD sufferers was performed to observe how vitamin C affects COPD sufferers' exercise performance...

Proposed NJ law to ban eating, snacking while driving

By PF Louis, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Once upon a time, there were not so many driving laws, and drivers didn't need to wonder if they were doing everything by the book every time they saw a cop car. Granted, life has gotten more complicated, especially with technological advances, but it started getting too weird with seat belt laws for cars and helmet laws for motorcycles. Some say those are "good laws," even though they were instigated by insurance lobbies that could have written policy clauses excluding certain injuries...

The vitamin cure for women's health issues

By Jonathan Landsman, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Being a woman should never be considered a 'risk factor' for disease. Sadly, the drug culture - created by the pharmaceutical industry - wants every woman to solve their health issues with toxic drugs. In truth, no woman should accept a life filled with chronic pain or discomfort like, premenstrual cramps (PMS), yeast infections, bone loss, headaches and mood swings. Don't let western medicine poison you to death! Anti-inflammatory drugs for PMS; antibiotics for bacterial infections...

Curcumin's healing powers revealed - How this herb protects you from diabetes

By PF Louis, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Curcumin keeps coming on strong as an actual disease preventative and curative for many ailments. Sometimes it works well by itself and sometimes as an adjunct with other herbs or vitamins. Curcumin is the active ingredient of the Indian spice turmeric, which is essential to curry sauces. Curry sauces are made with turmeric, clarified butter (ghee), yogurt or milk, and whatever variety of spices that suits your taste. Turmeric can also be used as a food based herbal remedy by simply...

Erase a decade off your face, dodge cancer and conquer inflammation with these vitamin C-rich foods

By Carolanne Wright, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) With the cold and flu season in full swing, fortification with vitamin C is one of the most effective and potent methods for dodging illness. And yet, this well-known nutrient is often overlooked as an outstanding anti-aging, cancer-destroying, disease-busting and mood-boosting addition to the diet. To encourage health throughout the winter and beyond, consuming foods which naturally supply high levels of vitamin C is a smart move. Glow with health Exceptional sources of vitamin...

Is this even America? Local bar ordered to remove sign thanking veterans for their service

By J. D. Heyes, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) You may not always agree with our country's decisions to send troops to certain parts of the world, but holding the men and women who do the fighting in contempt is not right, no matter how you feel about U.S. foreign policy. So it's no surprise that veterans and the owner of a local bar and grill in Huntington Beach, Calif., are fuming about a city rule that essentially dishonors the men and women who do our fighting for us. As reported by CBS Los Angeles: Veterans are rallying...

Take advantage of four unusual weight loss strategies

By Celeste M. Smucker, MPH, PhD, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Statistics from the CDC show that over one-third of adults in the US are obese, while nearly 70% are overweight. Discussions about weight loss often focus on issues like calories or the best types of food choices. Are we eating too many calories, getting too much fat, too many carbs or not enough protein? What type of diet is best? Is it vegan, paleo? As critical as these considerations are, a holistic approach to weight loss also recognizes the importance of many lifestyle choices...

US banks may soon begin charging customers to deposit money

By J. D. Heyes, December 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Many younger Americans may find this shocking, but once upon a time, banks actually paid you to deposit money. Money deposited in savings accounts earned a decent amount of interest every month, because it was the bank's way of thanking you for your business; sound deposits boosted a bank's overall net value. These days, however, with taxpayer-funded bank bailouts and Federal Reserve quantitative easing (QE) - an $85 billion a month boondoggle that is enriching banks at the expense...

Weight loss-obsessed girls eating GMO cotton balls soaked in lemon juice

By David Gutierrez, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) A practice being promoted on YouTube as a fad diet is actually a form of disordered eating that can pose serious health risks, health professionals are warning. In videos promoting "the cotton ball diet," young girls soak cotton balls in lemonade or orange juice and then swallow them. The girls claim that the cotton balls expand in the stomach, producing a feeling of fullness and thereby making them eat less during the day. In this, the cotton ball diet may seem at first to resemble...

Sewage flowing into the Great Lakes has only half of drugs and chemicals removed

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) An International Joint Commission report, conducted by scientists from both the US and Canada, finds that the Great Lakes region is being severely over-contaminated with chemicals and prescription drugs that are bypassing treatment methods at sewage treatment plants. In fact, the commission found that about half of all prescription drug and other chemical contaminants remain in sewage waste after it is treated. The situation is so dire that the commission is calling out for new water...

Dandelion has unsuspected health benefits such as inhibiting cancer cell growth

By P. Simard, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) So many people can't wait to get rid of them once they start growing on their lawn, since dandelions are often seen as unwelcome weeds. Some of you may also recall the Rolling Stones song named "Dandelion" that came out during the summer of 1967. It was possibly the last time that dandelion was truly put into the spotlight, but new hope has now emerged that could very well make it the most wanted weed around. The dandelion greens are closely related to the sunflower plant family...

Antibiotics found to halt chemotherapy drugs from killing tumors

By Ethan A. Huff, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the biggest problems with Western medicine's reliance on drug-based solutions to disease is that these conventional modalities can interfere with one another, often creating new problems that require even more drug-based solutions, and so on. And a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Science illustrates this point particularly as it pertains to cancer, the conventional treatments for which are hampered by the use of antibiotic drugs. Scientists from the National...

Fukushima's two worst-case scenarios explained by Arnie Gunderson

By J. D. Heyes, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ordered the Tokyo Electric and Power Co., or TEPCO, to decommission two more reactors at its Fukushima power plant, which was heavily damaged following an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. The reactors, 5 and 6, were not in operation at the time of the tsunami and have been in cold storage since then. Reactors 1, 2 and 3 were heavily damaged and suffered meltdowns; there remains concern about the spent fuel rods in reactor 4. As...

Hemp - The ultimate cash crop, health food and environmental savior rolled into one

By Carolanne Wright, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) A new ecovillage in Scotland has utilized an innovative material within its structures - namely, negative carbon hemp. While most environmentally progressive buildings strive for a carbon neutral rank, these houses take eco-friendly a step further, literally pulling carbon dioxide from the air. But smart building materials aren't the only use for hemp, it's exceptionally handy in other areas as well. In fact, hemp is a wonder plant that has the potential to alleviate many of our health...

Anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin prevent development of liver cirrhosis in lab study

By PF Louis, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Cirrhosis of the liver can develop from several types of liver damage, disease or inflammation. A group of Israeli researchers set out to determine the effect that anti-inflammatory curcumin would have on curbing the development of cirrhosis in damaged livers. The researchers used thioacetamide (TAA), a solvent used in leather, textile and paper processing to create cirrhosis-like situations. It's used in laboratories as a hepatotoxicant to induce acute or chronic liver damage by...

Boost your brain naturally

By Kshamica Nimalasuriya MD, MPH, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Healthy circulation to the brain region is a must for ultimate health and well-being. Studies have shown that brain nourishment along with healthy circulation has a direct impact on the performance of your brain. It's well known that brain functions tend to decline as we mature into our later years. However, the decline of brain functions can be delayed, or even reversed, by proper diet and/or supplementation sources. All natural walnuts and flaxseeds contain two sources of omega...

Why do teens think e-cigs are cool?

By S. D. Wells, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) What is the measurement, the "dilution" of nicotine you are receiving with your e-cig nic fit? Do you know? Does it say on the side of the juice "loader" - the "nic-juice" cartridge? Who loaded it, some "reputable company" who exports it from China? What's their guarantee and is that guarantee extended to minors? Does the FDA regulate it? Why not? E-cigs don't fall under the umbrella of tobacco, so the FDA doesn't have "jurisdiction" - or do they? There's a lot of money to be made...

Kidney-toning Chinese medicines improve Parkinson's disease symptoms

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, loss of coordination and uncontrolled movements associated with Parkinson's disease affect "one million people in the US and an estimated seven to 10 million worldwide." Specialists at the University of Rochester speculate that, by 2030, Parkinson's disease could affect twice as many people as it does now. Even as this neural disease grips the elderly, there is hopeful, new evidence emerging that could help patients protect neural...

The subconscious question that sets you up for easy sucess - or chronic stress

By Mike Bundrant, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Your subconscious mind is dynamic and ever processing. Sleeping or awake, and regardless of where you conscious attention rests, your deeper mind is working. It never turns off. Medical researchers have identified the brain network responsible for a never-ending stream of activity that is typically associated with "autopilot thinking." The Default Mode Network, according to Marcus Raichle, MD, consists of areas that are in the brain that are typically more active during rest than...

Health insurers post huge stock price gains in expectation of financial windfall from Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Just how many deals with the devil did American companies and businesses make in order to ensure that they came out on top when Obamacare was fully implemented? Well, the answer is - dozens. We already knew that the nation's premier senior citizens organization, the AARP, sold its soul - and sold out its members - to Obamacare: We now know, thanks to an investigative report by the House Energy and Commerce Committee, that opposition among AARP's own membership was even more...

Ghee: A clarified butter rich in essential fats and vitamins

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Ghee is a type of clarified butter that originated in India and remains popular in South Asian cuisine. It is made by removing the milk proteins and water from raw, unsalted butter, resulting in a lactose-free, nutty flavored butterfat that is packed with nutrients. According to the Ayurveda, ghee has essential healing properties that are distinctly lacking in other butters. These properties, which are slowly being validated by Western science, include: Rich in high-quality fatsBeing...

McDonald's says McRib won't be rolled out nationally this year

By David Gutierrez, December 4 2013
(NaturalNews) McDonald's has announced that its iconic McRib sandwich will not be offered at all restaurants this year. This marks the first time since 2009 that the cult favorite will not be available nationwide. Although the McRib is typically prominently promoted by McDonald's during the last few weeks of the year, this year, the company has introduced several new products instead, including Pumpkin Spice Latte, Mighty Wings and a new Dollar Menu. "Because of these new options, we left it...

Health Ranger releases first photo from the Natural News Forensic Food Lab

By Mike Adams, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) At the request of many readers and fans, I'm releasing the first official photo from the Natural News Forensic Food Lab (see below). So many readers have been asking what I'm up to with the food science research and pending announcement on January 7, 2014 that I wanted to give you this photo plus an update on the research. What you're looking at in the photo is part of an atomic spectroscopy laboratory with extraordinary capabilities including parts per trillion detection of atomic...

Help Make History! City councilmen introduce motion to make Los Angeles largest GMO-free zone in US

By Ethan A. Huff, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Two Los Angeles city councilmen are attempting to make history in Southern California by banning the growth, sale and distribution of genetically modified (GM) seeds and plants anywhere in the city of Los Angeles. Congressman Mitch O'Farrell's 13th District website explains that both O'Farrell and his colleague, Paul Koretz, are leading the charge with the new motion, which thousands of local supporters are already pushing to have passed with a new petition. The motion would make...

Social Workers steal baby from mother's womb

By D Holt, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) In a shocking series events British Social Workers from Essex Social services obtained a Court Order to forcibly remove a baby from its mother by caesarean section against the mothers will. The mother had travelled to the UK from Italy for a two week training course when she had a panic attack at her hotel, partly due to not taking her medication for Bipolar Disorder and partly as she could not find her older children's passports. She called Police who informed her they would take...

Breaking: False HIV diagnosis extremely common in military prosecution cases

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) It's a sad day in America, the most diverse experiment in democracy ever attempted, when individuals are persecuted, and their lives ruined, for politically motivated reasons. The HIV virus carries a special stigma that can often lead to stereotyping and demonization. As if that weren't bad enough, there is new evidence suggesting that so-called HIV tests are not even accurate and that tens of thousands of Americans may have been wrongly "diagnosed" - and persecuted - because of...

Democrats over age 55 shocked to realize they will pay 300% - 400% more for insurance under Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Older Democratic staffers on Capitol Hill likely supported their bosses' decisions to back the president on Obamacare because they, like tens of millions of others, believed all of Obama's BS promises about the law. Well, they too are finding out, like the rest of us, that what was promised and what is reality regarding Obamacare are two completely different things. Take the price of plans, for instance. Obama promised repeatedly that not only could Americans keep their plans...

Three superfoods that can help treat depression

By Michael Ravensthorpe, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Statistics show that approximately 10 percent of the American population suffers from depression, and that number is on the increase. While most of these people suffer from sporadic bouts of depression, others often endure it their whole lives. Consequently, many of them resort to antidepressants to alleviate their low moods - drugs which have notorious side effects and can, in many cases, render them zombie-like and detached from reality. Fortunately, the natural world is bursting...

Obamacare website still failing after deadline; Crashes live on CNN

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Regular readers of Natural News know that we have been frequent critics of Obamacare, because the law represents the kind of top-down, one-size-fits-all, abusive, tyrannical government that strips away freedom, damages liberty and further restricts choice - all things that we despise about our post-constitutional existence. The only "freedom" suffering worse than health freedom is the freedom to grow and consume the kinds of foods you decide to grow and consume. Anyway, regular readers...

Research shows curcumin suppresses cancer cell invasion and metastasis

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Doctors in hospitals around the world should be leaning in to hear the results of this study. At the School of Medicine in National Yang-Ming University, in Taipei, Taiwan, researchers studied the active component of turmeric, curcumin, for its anti-tumor capabilities. In the thorough study, curcumin was found to activate tumor-suppressing proteins which are responsible for stopping cancer cell invasion and the further spread of cancer, or metastasis. It's becoming clear, at the...

Research: Lack of cardiovascular fitness kills more than diabetes, smoking and obesity combined

By Mike Bundrant, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) The ability of the heart and lungs to provide oxygenated blood to tissues, coupled with the the muscles' proper use oxygen is called cardiovascular fitness. Aerobic activity increases cardiovascular fitness. It involves using the larger muscle groups during sustained physical movement. Most physical fitness experts recommend doing some aerobic exercise 5-6 days per week for around 30 minutes per session. And....most people don't do it. Steven Blair of the British Journal of...

Food stamp program creates dependents without improving nutrition or food security, according to study

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) If the government is going to use tax money to provide food and sustenance to Americans in need, shouldn't there be some food standards? Wouldn't it be a better, more efficient use of taxpayer money if the government's food stamp and welfare programs contained nutritional guidelines that actually supported public health, instead of degrading it? That is pretty sound public policy, but unfortunately, that's not what federal food stamp and food assistance programs do. In fact, according...

Man heals psoriasis, loses weight with raw food diet

By Raw Michelle, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations, psoriasis affects nearly 125 million people globally. Individuals suffer from red, scaly patches on their skin, which is often accompanied by severe pain due to intense cracking and bleeding. James was one man who knew the symptoms all too well, living with dark red, raised patches on his arms. However, when he began a raw food diet, his symptoms went away. Just two and a half months after he started the diet in...

Hospital punishes veteran for using 'God bless America' in email signature text

By J. D. Heyes, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Americans are supposed to have the freedom to enjoy a plethora of liberties, among them, freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. And yet, as our post-constitutional period deepens, we begin to realize that the Bill of Rights seems more like a quaint anachronism instead of basic human rights acknowledged and protected by government. This realization is especially painful to our nation's veterans, like me, because when you put your rear end on the line for country and Constitution...

The detoxifying health benefits of bentonite clay

By Dr. David Jockers, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Life in the 21st century is full of stress and environmental toxicity. We have over 80,000 toxic chemicals in our surrounding environment that we interact with regularly. A lifestyle of daily detoxifying strategies and periodic cleansing periods is essential to health in the modern world. Bentonite clay is a perfect detoxifying agent with remarkable health benefits. A healthy cell must be able to excrete waste material on a consistent basis. When toxins build up faster than they...

Harsh reality sets in for young, uninsured Obamacare supporters who now realize there's no free lunch

By Ethan A. Huff, December 3 2013
(NaturalNews) When the "Hope and Change" parade came tearing across America with empty promises of affordable healthcare for all, millions of unwitting young people, many without health insurance, quickly jumped on the bandwagon. But now, many of these same individuals, including 28-year-old Katy Irwin, a freelance graphic designer, are experiencing sticker shock due to the astronomical costs associated with the illegal individual mandate. During a recent interview with CNBC, Irwin, who admittedly...

Amazon.com to deploy army of robotic flying drones to deliver packages straight to your doorstep

By Mike Adams, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) In news that has shocked the world, Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos has publicly announced an ambitious plan to deliver packages to customers in 30 minutes using airborne robotic drones. The story was unveiled by 60 Minutes on Sunday. More than a mere pipe dream, the so-called "Prime Air" delivery system is already functioning in test mode. Multi-rotor robotic drones grab packages at an Amazon distribution center then literally fly out a window and take to the skies. Minutes later...

Fukushima director warns Britain it may be next

By David Gutierrez, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) In an interview with the Guardian, the man in charge of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has warned that a similar disaster could easily befall any of the world's nuclear power plants. Commenting on the United Kingdom's plans to build a new generation of nuclear plants in Somerset, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) president Naomi Hirose said that the British nuclear power industry needs to be "prepared for the worst." "What happened at Fukushima was, yes, a warning...

Research shows chocolate's catechin content helps patients lose weight, similar to green tea

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) The myth that high-calorie food like chocolate causes weight gain has been clinically debunked by researchers at the University of Granada. A comprehensive study, funded by the European Union, reveals evidence that greater chocolate consumption actually lowers body mass index and central body fat in the abdominal area, regardless of physical activity or diet. This revelation will help professionals understand that there are more important aspects of food beyond just total calorie and...

Top 10 ways to boost energy throughout the day (without resorting to caffeine or sugar)

By Carolanne Wright, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) We seem to be suffering from an extreme energy crisis in the West, namely, day-to-day chronic fatigue. With fast-paced lifestyles, sometimes it appears that coffee and sugar are an absolute necessity just to get though the day. But there's hope. We can ditch the artificial stimulants and instead cultivate true vitality with a few easy (and free) methods. Simple tips for more zestDo you ever dream of having plenty of energy? The reality for most is that we drag ourselves around, collapsing...

Calls grow for tearing down the Obamacare website

By J. D. Heyes, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) In the mid-1980s, at the Cold War's climax, President Ronald Reagan, in a speech, implored Soviet Premier Gorbachev to "tear down this wall." He was talking about the Berlin Wall, which divided Germany into the communist East and democratic West, and he was appealing to Gorbechev to give his people freedom from the tyranny of authoritarianism. It was momentous for its statesmanship and vision, even if many people might not have realized it at the time. And eventually, that's precisely...

70-year-old looks half her age, says raw food diet is the reason why

By Antonia, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) When Annette Larkins goes out with her husband, people often speculate that he had become involved with a younger woman. Other times, they ask him how his granddaughter is doing, referring to Larkins. Little do they know that Larkins, a size 4 fireball of energy, is a 70-year-old woman. Dubbed by many as an "ageless woman" who discovered the fountain of youth, her secret is right in her own backyard. How does she do it? Simple: she's been eating completely raw foods for 27 years. Raw...



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