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Craigslist, Netflix, Pinterest all make it impossible for you to delete your account

By J. D. Heyes, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) The plethora of social websites online sure make it easy to join - but did you ever try to delete your account? That's much more difficult, isn't it? Take Facebook, as an example. Joining is super-easy, but actually deleting your account is a cumbersome process. And even then, it takes a couple weeks for your account to disappear. The same is true for other sites, including Craigslist, Netflix and others. So, what can you do about it? How can you get your account deleted? Don't...

Ted Cruz is right: Obamacare delays alone are enough grounds for impeachment

By J. D. Heyes, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was ridiculed by some ex-Bushie RINO chick I'd never heard of before recently, because, when asked why it wasn't possible to impeach President Obama, he answered, "Because we don't have the votes." Nicolle Wallace, an establishment GOP cheerleader and former Bush and McCain campaign staffer, called that argument "intellectually dishonest." "The true answer, the intellectually honest answer: 'Because he's not committed an impeachable offense.' Ted Cruz is...

Once you decide to change your life, what next? The six keys to world-class follow through

By Mike Bundrant, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) You've been there... You decide to radically change your life for the better. You'll eat right, exercise, study more or even turn over a new spiritual leaf. Then, nothing. Sure, you may get an initial burst of enthusiasm, but soon enough, reality sets in and you turn back to your old ways. What happened? Some suggest that if you don't follow through, then the decision must not have been strong enough. I say that you did not have a good follow through plan that focused...

Seniors: Minimize risk of functional losses with this vitamin

By Kelly Pepper, D.C., August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Vitamin D has been in the spotlight for a number of years with evidence stacking up that the majority of all chronic, degenerative diseases are worsened by low levels of vitamin D. Research recently published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism evaluated nearly 2000 people aged 55 years and older for the relationship between their physical performance abilities and vitamin D levels in their blood. Physical performance evaluations included the ability to carry out...

Health Basics: Why do most antihistamines (prescribed and over-the-counter) eventually cause sinus infections?

By S. D. Wells, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Here comes allergy season for a whole lot of folks, and when you see that yellow pollen all over everything, well, it's already in full swing. People with pollen allergies can feel it coming on, and sometimes they can barely see, think or breathe, with eyes and nose watering, head stuffed and sneezing constantly and mucus forming inside to push the pollen out. The body has a nice self defense system against these sinus invaders, but some people have really bad allergies, and they can't...

NSA now admits spying on 75% of U.S. Internet traffic: Emails, texts, voice calls

By J. D. Heyes, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) When news first broke that the National Security Agency has been spying on Americans, I suspected then that, in truth, the spying would amount to much more than we were initially told. Sometimes it isn't good to be right. The NSA has now admitted that the agency was spying on three-quarters of all Internet traffic, including emails, text messages and voice calls made by American citizens. All for your own good, of course. It's like the original 13 states never ratified the Bill...

Five food safety rules you really don't want to break

By Yanjun, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Sharing a meal with family and friends not only allows you to highlight your favorite dishes, but also encourages talking and bonding. In the busy world of today, few other events help bring people together more than food. Keeping those that enjoy the favorites you dish out safe requires a commitment to food safety, an issue that is not to be taken lightly. Here below are some simple food safety rules you should follow:

1. Wash Hands Properly

While many people know they need...

Trump University a total fraud, says NY Attorney General

By J. D. Heyes, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) "The Donald" is under fire again, this time from his home state of New York. The state attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, is suing Donald Trump for $40 million, claiming that the real estate billionaire is running a phony institute of higher learning - "Trump University" - which promised to make students wealthy but has instead "steered them into expensive and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships," Fox News reported. Trump says the lawsuit...

Toxic chemical dicyandiamide found in Fonterra milk powder

By Ethan A. Huff, August 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Trouble continues for New Zealand-based Fonterra after Sri Lankan officials found dicyandiamide, an agricultural chemical, in milk powder products distributed by the embattled company's local subsidiary. According to reports, recent tests conducted on two Fonterra Anchor products, a full-cream milk powder and a 1+ milk powder for children, revealed the presence of the pasture spray chemical in certain batches of product manufactured between October and December 2012. Sri Lanka's...

Natural News writer targeted by police, asserts his rights, threatened with violence, dragged from car

By Lance Johnson, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A natural news writer was stopped by Casey, Illinois, police early Sunday morning, August 18th. On his way home with his wife, the writer was suddenly stopped by Officer Hanley. According to police, a rear light was out on the driver's vehicle. With his driver's side window slightly rolled down, the driver complied with the officer, handing over his driver's license and insurance information. After obtaining the information, Hanley ran the IDs in his squad car and then called...

Quackwatch ringleader Stephen Barrett in desperate, 'calamitous' defense in defamation lawsuit, says activist

By Jonathan Benson, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) He continues to be one of the most obsessively outspoken critics of all things natural, often emerging unannounced from the outmoded realms of the internet-based "skeptics" world to bash the latest advances in alternative medicine. But former psychiatrist and ringleader of the widely-debunked anti-science website, QuackWatch.org, Stephen Barrett, is finally getting a taste of his own conventional medicine with a defamation lawsuit, which consumer health advocate and freedom fighter...

Feeding white bread to ducks is making them sick, say experts

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) For many people, feeding ducks and geese with bread at the local lake are some of their earliest and most cherished memories. It allowed us to connect with nature, bond with our families and feel as though we were giving back to the wildlife that enriched our neighborhoods and countrysides. Sadly though, this pastime of ours might not have been as altruistic as originally intended. Just as nutritionists have shown that refined, starchy foods make us lethargic and unhealthy, some animal...

Antipsychotic meds make children three times more likely to develop diabetes, increase suicide rates 20 fold

By Lance Johnson, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Two detailed studies shine light on the devastating side effects that antipsychotic medications have on children and adolescents. One study, recently published in JAMA Psychiatry, reports that children on anti-psychotic medications are three times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. The other study delves further into the dark side of the medications, showing suicide rate increases 20 times greater when antipsychotic medication is used as treatment. Antipsychotic drugs are one...

Medical device manufacturer caught ghostwriting 'scientific' articles published in medical journals, downplaying risks of its products

By Ethan A. Huff, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A Senate Finance Committee investigation has revealed that Medtronic Inc., the world's largest medical device manufacturer, actively engaged in deception and fraud concerning the marketing of its bone graft device InFuse. According to reports, Medtronic secretly hired private consultants to write and edit phony medical journal articles about the $800 million-a-year device, which was meant to give the illusion that these articles were written by independent scientists and physicians...

Cops nationwide stealing cash, jewelry, valuables from innocent citizens under 'civil forfeiture' laws

By J. D. Heyes, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) If you've never heard of "civil forfeiture laws," you're about to get an eye-opening education. What's more, you're going to be disappointed that far too many local police departments - maybe even your own - are using these laws to rip off innocent citizens and help fund their own operations. In a recent lengthy piece for The New Yorker magazine, Sarah Stillman described in detail how these laws have been abused by police agencies all over the country to extort money and valuables...

The best home remedies for treating dandruff

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Dandruff is a dermatological condition whereby dead skin cells shed from the scalp. While everyone suffers from flaking from time to time, dandruff can become so prevalent and irritable for some people that it can often affect their social lives and personal well-being. This leads many people to seek external treatment. While modern medicine does provide several treatments for dandruff, often in shampoo form, these treatments are almost always comprised of unpronounceable and unnatural...

Midwives improve pregnancy care and birth outcomes: Study

By Jonathan Benson, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) They often get looked down upon by conventional OB/GYNs, family physicians and other mainstream doctors, but midwives may actually be better equipped to safely deliver babies than the labor and delivery staff at your average hospital. This is according to a new review recently published in The Cochrane Library, which found that mothers who choose a midwife as their primary care provider throughout pregnancy are more likely to avoid experiencing pre-term birth or requiring outside care...

The superior health benefits of ginseng

By Dr. David Jockers, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Certain herbs have beneficial adaptive properties that they pass on to those who consume them to support healthy function. Ginseng has been given the Greek name, Panax, which means "all curing" as it has remarkable adaptogenic qualities that benefit individuals no matter what phase of life or stressors they are encountering. There are three major types of ginseng: American, Chinese and Siberian. All of these are considered adaptogenic herbs due to their ability to help us adapt effectively...

Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB bacteria: Study

By PF Louis, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Tuberculosis (TB) was once thought to be totally under control, an ancient, historical disease that has been handled easily with a course of antibiotics over a few to several months. Now, TB is making a strong comeback mostly among the less well-off financially and the more immune challenged. This TB surge's bacteria has figured out most of the current antibiotics that once dominated them. It's simply termed "multi-drug resistant tuberculosis" or MDR-TB. So far, this TB variation...

Victoria Bloch from 'The Rawesome Three' opens up about her unlawful arrest over raw milk

By Ethan A. Huff, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) More than a year after being unlawfully arrested as part of a malicious raw milk sting initiated by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), Victoria Bloch, one of "The Rawesome Three," has come out with more sordid details about her hellish experience. As recounted in a Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) posting, Bloch explains how she got caught in the fray of a concerted attack by the state against raw milk, which left her, James Stewart, and farmer Sharon...

Atherosclerosis and inflammation: How to overcome it naturally

By Derrell Jones, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) In recent years, more attention has been given to the role inflammation plays in our lives, and rightfully so, given all of the health implications that stems from this one specific area. Healers have petitioned their patrons for centuries to limit inflammation-causing foods, thoughts and practices from their daily lives. Atherosclerosis is a hardening of the arteries that can also be characterized by a buildup of fatty deposits and is a disease that stems from inflammatory responses...

Coconut oil halts tooth decay by attacking the bacteria that cause it

By Jonathan Benson, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) If health authorities are going to remain insistent upon lacing the water supply with additives to thwart tooth decay, then they really should be using all-natural coconut oil rather than fluoride chemicals, based on the findings of a new study. Researchers from the Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) in Ireland have found that coconut oil effectively inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria that can cause cavities and mouth infections, without causing any harmful side-effects. For...

Get healthier in just 12 minutes per week with the Tabata technique

By Kyle Price, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The human body was designed for movement, and even in a sick society most people recognize the importance of exercise. Sadly, many people never get further than that realization. Too many Americans don't exercise at all, because they think it takes too much time or is too hard. After seeing too many people give up on their exercise plans after a few short months, many doctors are recommending an exercise routine from Japan called "Tabata." This method of exercise can be as short as...

More proof: Pesticides are killing honeybees

By Ethan A. Huff, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Three more agricultural pesticides have been added to the growing list of known chemical poisons killing honeybees, thanks to a new study published in the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Researchers associated with the non-profit group Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) found that even sublethal doses of three commonly-used insecticides harm bees in substantial ways that can lead to colony collapse disorder (CCD) and other mass die-off events. For...

Chinese adults hire wet nurses to provide human breast milk on demand as 'Mother Nature's smoothie'

By Mike Adams, August 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The South China Morning Post is now reporting that adults in China are paying good money to breastfeed on wet nurses who are well paid for providing their milk. The wet nurses are paid around US$2,700 per month, and clients are offered the ability to consume the beverage directly. As in mammary consumption. (Pause to let this sink in for a minute...) A lot of people think this is ultra-creepy. And that was my first reaction, too. After all, the image of a 35-year-old adult man...

Naked Juice class action settlement announced: Here's how to claim $45 from PepsiCo even without proof of purchase

By Mike Adams, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The Naked Juice company was sued in 2011, accused of using GMO ingredients and deceptively labeling its products, "all natural." As the Organic Consumers Association explains: According to plaintiffs, Naked Juice used soy ingredients that are genetically engineered "by design or by contamination." (Naked Juice doesn't use certified organic or verified non-GMO soy.) Naked Juice intentionally used misleading language to give consumers "the false impression that the beverage's vitamin...

STRIKE: Fast food workers demand 'living wage' to keep serving food that's killing everybody

By Mike Adams, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) A series of rolling fast food "walkout" strikes makes it way to the South this Thursday, August 29th. Thousands of workers from Dallas, Houston, Austin, Memphis, Tampa and over a dozen other cities are planning to walk off their jobs to protest the fact that they aren't being paid $15 / hour to serve GMOs, high-fructose corn syrup, soybean-assisted "meat" burgers and aspartame to their customers. Yet I say it's a call for a nationwide celebration! And the only thing better than fast...

Forty percent of U.S. companies to alter health care plans, drop coverage, due to Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) As the official start date for Obamacare draws ever closer, there is more evidence that the law simply won't perform as advertised and, in fact, will cause even greater harm to American society than without the "healthcare reform" it was supposedly crafted to deliver. Particularly hard hit will be businesses that are going to be required to provide certain levels of health insurance coverage to their employees. The result is going to be a) higher costs to the businesses' customers...

Big Pharma has monopoly lock on China, extracting nearly half of the nation's health care expenditures

By Ethan A. Huff, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) It is no secret to anyone in the natural health community that the pharmaceutical industry has a stronghold on mainstream medicine in the United States, costing society tens of billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of human lives every single year. But if you thought things were bad here, consider the current state of affairs in communist China, where nearly half of all health care expenditures are spent on drugs, many of which are not even necessary for those to whom they are...

Transform your life in 10 minutes with ancient 'youthing' practice

By Carolanne Wright, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) If you need more zest and zip in your life, the secret to these states and more can be found in a set of simple (yet profound) yogic exercises known as the "Five Tibetans." Developed by Buddhist monks and brought to the West in the 1930s, Tibetan yoga is a series of five movements that improve digestion and circulation while dispelling fatigue and depression. Advocates of the practice rave about the boundless energy, clarity and vitality the short daily sessions produce. And many also...

Virus traces in Fluvax blamed for increase in convulsions, other adverse reactions in children

By Ethan A. Huff, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) A vaccine that was heavily pushed on children both during and after the Great Swine Flu Hoax of 2009, Fluvax is back in the news after CSL Biotherapies, the drug company that makes the vaccine, came forward recently and blamed a manufacturing defect for causing serious adverse reactions in thousands of children around the world that were vaccinated with Fluvax. Australian Life Scientist reports that a two-year investigation into why Fluvax caused an alarming number of children to...

Anti-GMO activists hoax mainstream media with mock Monsanto press release

By Lance Johnson, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Why is Monsanto's Chief of Community Relations scrambling to defend the mega biotech giant that employs her? Why is the chief overseer of Monsanto's worldwide research and technology justifying his actions at major press conferences? It's all because of a group of Anti-GMO activists from Mexico named Sin Maiz No Hay Vida. The activists created a webpage called "Monsanto Global" with the intent to bring awareness to Monsanto's control of agriculture worldwide. So how did...

Breaking research: Inducing childbirth causes autism

By Eric L. Zielinski, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) On August 12, the famed Journal of American Medical Association Pediatrics published a study suggesting inducing childbirth increases risk for developing autism. The study analyzed North Carolina Detailed Birth Records and featured 625,042 live births linked with school records, including more than "5,500 children with a documented exceptionality designation for autism." Results from the analysis proves that - in comparison to children who were born to mothers who were not pharmacologically...

Michigan Right to Farm Act: A shining example of a law that supports small-scale farmers, local and sustainable food systems

By Ethan A. Huff, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) For nearly 15 years, the state of Michigan has had special laws in place that protect small, family-scale farmers from being driven off their land by local zoning ordinances, nuisance lawsuits, and other legal measures often used to prevent individuals from growing and raising their own food. And even after all this time, the Michigan Right to Farm Act (MRFA) still serves as a model template for protecting and encouraging local, sustainable food systems that work. The law, which...

Vitamin C lowers the harmful effects of air pollution, study finds

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Vitamin C is one of the most important antioxidants on Earth, and its ability to aid tissue growth and repair is well-known. However, British researchers at the Imperial College of London have found another good reason to eat more oranges and lemons - vitamin C can also guard us against the negative effects of air pollutants such as car exhaust and power plants. The researchers studied 209 London-based patients between the years of 2008 and 2009 to determine the link between oxidative...

UK government showcases its total criminality and desperation in 9-hour interrogation of Brazilian David Miranda

By J. D. Heyes, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The so-called "war on terror," declared by George W. Bush while the horrific images of the 9/11 attacks were still vivid and fresh in our minds, has turned out to be much more of a "war on liberty" than anything else. The difference is, the world's democracies are proving much more adept at destroying the latter; this business about the widespread electronic eavesdropping committed by the National Security Agency, in violation of its mandate, is Exhibit A. As bad as it is that a...

Three reasons to drink less alcohol

By Yanjun, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) We all know that drinking alcohol to excess leads to problems both emotionally and physically. It can even affect your life with your family and your work. Here are three valid reasons to drink less alcohol:

Weight

Alcohol, when broken down by the digestive system, breaks down into sugar. Lots of sugar. This excess sugar cannot all be used for energy, so it is therefore stored as fat. Regular consumption of alcohol and added sugar and calories leads to weight gain, particularly...

Ward off cancer with super-nutrient lycopene: Here's the research

By PF Louis, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Men who like pizza, pasta with red sauce, and lasagna have a new excuse to eat more of those dishes upon discovering that lycopene in tomato sauce promotes prostate health. This news has been around for some time. Recent testing with lycopene from mostly tomato or tomato sauce sources has discovered that there it exhibits plenty of anti-cancer activity, especially regarding prostate cancer. Some tests have determined the best sources to provide the most assimilable form of lycopene...

How bad is the U.S. economy? Thieves now stealing spare tires from parked cars

By J. D. Heyes, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The U.S. economy - the national unemployment rate is at 7.6 percent and the number of people too discouraged to even look for work is at historical highs - is continuing to flounder, and it's driving some people to turn to rather unconventional ways to make a little money. One of those ways - the theft of spare tires - is beginning to occur with increased frequency, according to reports. Per CBS Denver: Thieves are targeting the spare tires that are on the backs of SUVs and under...

Heal your candida infection with these five powerful foods

By Derek Henry, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) In a society addicted to sugars, grains, dairy and alcohol, it becomes very difficult to treat the widespread digestive diseases occurring in North America. Add in a tainted and low nutrient food supply; antibiotics and prescriptions; heavy metal intake through dental fillings, vaccinations and environment; and plenty of undue stress and you have created the perfect environment for an inner ecology imbalance commonly known as candidiasis. However, there is hope to win the battle by...

DHS employee who buys guns and ammo for feds also runs race war website

By J. D. Heyes, August 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Are you ready for the coming race war? As goofy as that sounds, at least one African American is. And what's more, he works for you. Department of Homeland Security employee Ayo Kimathi, who ironically is in charge of buying weapons and ammunition for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is the owner/operator of a racist, homophobic website he had titled, "War is On the Horizon." Calling himself the "Irritated Genie," his site - by government rules - required approval...

Radiation Response Superfood Combo on sale now at the Natural News Store

By Mike Adams, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) By popular demand, we've put two of our best superfoods on sale in a combination pack called the "Radiation Response Superfood Combo." Both of these superfoods are, of course, tested for radiation and have been confirmed as radiation-free using a timed radiation detection test. Both are also widely used around the world by people who want to help support their body's response to radiation*. (See a more technical discussion below of how chlorella and spirulina really work as well...

Fukushima in freefall: radioactive water filters taken offline, Tepco in desperation as leaks just won't stop

By Mike Adams, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) After a 29-month cover-up, the Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) is now calling for international help and has all but admitted Fukushima's radiation leaks are spiraling out of control. In addition to the leaking water storage units that are unleashing hundreds of tons of radioactive water each day, Tepco now says 50% of its contaminated water filtration capability has been taken offline due to corrosion. The result is that radiation leaks are escalating out of control and attempted...

Family sues pharmaceutical company over child brain damaged by flu vaccine

By J. D. Heyes, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) An Australian family is seeking compensation from a large pharmaceutical company after their daughter became severely disabled following the administration of the flu vaccine, Fluvax, in 2010. According to reports, shortly after receiving the vaccine in April 2010, little Saba Button began suffering from convulsions and was rushed to a local hospital in Perth. Now four, Saba is a quadriplegic and nearly blind. Also, some three years later, she continues to suffer from regular seizures...

Public school is now officially a prison for your children; Parents not allowed to walk kids to class

By J. D. Heyes, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) There is something to be said for wanting to keep our children safe from harm. It's as natural an emotion for a parent as there is. But at some point we have to ask ourselves as a society if we're going to let abject fear take over our lives or if we're going to stand up and overcome our fears by being proactive and solutions-oriented. I'm talking in particular about new security policies implemented by a number of schools in North Texas, beginning this year. According to CBS Dallas...

The Obama economy: Growing number of destitute New Jersey residents found living in the woods

By J. D. Heyes, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) President Obama and his new best friend, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, have a lot of words for political opponents who try to paint them as ineffectual leaders who don't have their constituents' best interests at heart. And yet, when it comes to the actual application of policies that would provide the most benefit to those constituents, both of these men appear to be missing in action. A case in point combines the president's lousy economic policies with Christie's inability...

Beware: PSA prostate cancer screening test is a dangerous hoax, warns discoverer of prostate specific antigen

By Paul Fassa, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. By the age of 50, most men have some cancerous prostate cells, although many will never know it unless they are screened, and most will not die from it. Luckily, it's a slow growing cancer. Although prostate cancer cases increase with age, still, only about 3% of men actually die from it. The American Cancer Society states that in 2013, approximately 238,590 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed and estimates that about...

Google, Facebook, others accepted millions from NSA to turn over spy data on its users

By J. D. Heyes, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) As bad as it is that the National Security Agency has been caught red-handed spying wholesale on American citizens' private electronic communications, it is even worse knowing that American taxpayers paid for the "privilege" of having their Fourth Amendment rights shredded. According to Britain's Guardian, the very newspaper that broke the NSA spy scandal and whose reporter, Glenn Greenwald, should be awarded multiple Pulitzers, Internet giants Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft and Facebook...

Arrogant GMO promoter Professor Bruce Chassy embarasses himself at major Food Scientist's Institute

By Lance Johnson, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) The GMO debate has gone main stream and is becoming a very black and white issue. Promoters of genetically modified crops tout the science as 'feeding world hunger,' while GMO critics push for higher health standards, wanting only unmodified, whole food - food that isn't doused in herbicide chemicals and spliced in labs with bacteria strains. At the very least, GMO critics believe genetically modified foods should be labeled for what they are. Isn't it important for people to know...

The many health benefits of sauna bathing

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 27 2013
(NaturalNews) In their native Finland, saunas have always been associated with good health. Indeed, the first saunas - usually small cabins with fireplaces - were conceived by their Scandinavian inventors as spaces in which people could cleanse their minds, rejuvenate their spirits, bathe socially and even give birth. Even today, there is an average of one sauna per Finnish household and bathing in them is often a daily routine. Though saunas are nowhere near as popular in the United States as...



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