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Six reasons probiotics will give you radiant health and beauty

By Angela Doss, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Humans have more than 10 times the number of bacteria in their body than they have cells - about 100 trillion, representing more than 500 different species. When in proper balance, a delicate and precise ratio of 85 percent friendly bacteria to 15 percent "unfriendly" bacteria, the human organism quite naturally heals itself. But when something upsets that delicate balance, be it general lack of nutrition, exposure to certain or numerous toxins (depending on the individual) or a medically...

Bring on the sun - Discover safe and natural skin protective solutions this summer

By Carolanne Wright, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) With summer in full force, many are embracing commercial sunscreens in a misguided effort to minimize burning and reduce skin cancer risk. Unfortunately, most sun care creams, sprays and gels are filled with photocarcinogenic ingredients and other harmful chemicals that actually encourage DNA damage. Yet protecting the skin need not involve exposure to these noxious products - a host of natural substitutes are available that nourish and shield without dangerous side effects. Deadly...

The power of cacao explained

By Willow Tohi, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) For almost 4,000 years, cacao and the chocolate made from it have been a decadent treat. For the ancient peoples of Mesoamerica it was prized as food, medicine, and currency. Considered a gift from their gods, the natives used it in rituals, and extolled its virtues in hieroglyphs, songs, and drawings. The pre-Olmec peoples, the Olmec, the Mayas, and the Aztec all used cacao in their diets and rituals, mostly for their elite. Archeologists have found numerous ceramic and stone vessels...

How to spot signs of liver damage

By Derek Henry, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) We've become far too reliant on western medicine's invasive practices to provide feedback to us on how our body is feeling. Instead of looking to medical professionals to tell us how our body is faring, we should pay attention to our body and determine ourselves what it is telling us. An important place to start is the liver, and it always provides unquestionable signs when we are doing it damage. Signs of liver damageThe liver is a hardy organ and carries much responsibility. It...

72 percent of Americans believe NSA is blackmailing judges and members of Congress

By J. D. Heyes, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Shortly after reports surfaced in early June that the NSA has been spying on Americans at home, President Obama attempted to put us at ease, telling us that the government "is not listening to your phone calls." That, of course, has turned out to be a blatant lie, but one in which the president, inadvertently, gave away himself. In nearly the same breath he trying to convince us that his NSA isn't monitoring our phone calls (and other forms of electronic communication), the president...

Sun exposure tremendously improves MS symptoms - research

By David Gutierrez, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Increased exposure to sunlight may help alleviate the depression and fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), and may even reduce the overall level of disability caused by the disease, research suggests. Prior research has linked both vitamin D deficiency and lower levels of unprotected sun exposure to a higher risk of developing MS. Likewise, other studies have linked lower vitamin D levels to higher rates of depression. Because depression, along with anxiety, fatigue and...

List of words to avoid using if you don't want the NSA to flag your emails, phone calls

By J. D. Heyes, July 7 2013
(NaturalNews) It is been said that in terms of the federal government's electronic spying capabilities, you can run but you can't hide. While that may be true, there are certainly steps you can take to significantly reduce your visibility, so to speak, and one of those ways is to ensure you don't use certain key terms and words in your electronic communications. More than a year ago, following a Freedom of Information Act request, the federal government, via the Department of Homeland Security...

Five must-have herbs for healing your body and mind

By Jonathan Benson, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Mental health and physical health are so closely intertwined that properly addressing the ailments identified in one often requires also addressing potentially unidentified ailments in the other. In many cases, the most effective way to restore optimal health to both body and mind is to supplement with adaptogenic and other herbs that help balance both systems simultaneously and naturally, without causing harmful side-effects. Here are five must-have herbs that may be exactly what your...

Cincinnati judge orders all speed cameras confiscated, manufacturer held in contempt

By J. D. Heyes, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Chalk one up for privacy, at least in one part of the country. Traffic cameras have been a part of the urban scenery for years now, but in Elmwood Place - a suburb of Cincinnati - they are history. Finally. In a recent court hearing, Judge Robert Ruehlman ordered them not only to be shut off but to be impounded - taken off the streets for good. The ruling comes as a result of a contentious legal battle over the speed cameras. Both sides of the case were back before Ruehlman...

Here's what IRS workers purchased with taxpayer-funded credit cards

By J. D. Heyes, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The IRS has been in the news quite a bit lately, beginning with revelations earlier this spring that the agency purposely stalled approval of tax exempt status for a number of conservative, tea-party oriented organizations more than two years before the 2012 election. Most recently, however, the agency has been taken to task for its profligate spending habits and blatant abuses of taxpayer funds. On that latter note, a recent Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA...

Why we should all switch back to ethernet cables: Wireless internet poses serious chronic health risks

By Zach C. Miller, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) While the proliferation of wireless devices has made accessing the internet more convenient and less obtrusive (no unsightly cables lying around), studies are now revealing the trade-offs that come with convenience. More specifically, the dangers that the widespread adoption of wireless technology has created in regards to our health. Simply put, most people underestimate the dangers of wireless technology to our health and well-being. 24 hours a day, 365 days a yearOne of the most...

Big Ag's factory farming solution to its own pollution: GMO 'Enviropigs'

By Jonathan Benson, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Industrial agriculture is becoming widely recognized as one of the leading causes of environmental pollution in the world today. But rather than move towards more sustainable methods of food production, and particularly meat production, the factory farm industry has further added to the downfall of humanity by pushing for things like the commercial approval of a genetically-modified (GM) "Enviropig" that it once claimed could help clean up the environment. Originally developed back...

Stinging nettle promotes a wide range of health benefits

By P. Simard, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Stinging nettle has a long history of being used in herbal medicine. It has a wide range of health benefits to either prevent or help cure various health issues. This perennial plant grown in a temperate environment is definitely gaining a well deserved reputation within the scientific community, especially in Europe and more specifically in Germany where tests on men have shown conclusive results about stinging nettle's ability to help maintain healthy prostates. So what else can...

Kegel exercises improve health and sex

By Lisa S. Lawless, Ph.D., July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Did you know that working out your Kegel muscles can prevent urinary incontinence and make your sex life amazing? Kegel exercises work out your pelvic floor muscles, which control urine flow as well as sexual functioning. They are in both men and women and are known as the pubococcygeal muscles (PC muscles). The name Kegel comes from Dr. Arnold Kegel who studied these muscle fibers which are located between the anus and the pubic bone. So why are Kegel muscles important to your health...

Four ancient and unique secrets for optimal health

By PF Louis, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) During the 1960s, western culture began welcoming ancient Asian physical exercise routines and medical approaches that were very outside the box that we baby boomers grew up in. Now there are even more ancient traditions from which to choose. They focus on creating better health and healing without toxic interventions. The potential for taking responsibility for your health has expanded. Accessible and effective ancient health protocols(1) Dr. Oz had Chris Kilham, yoga instructor...

One hour of television makes children 50 percent likelier to crave soda

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Television has a bad reputation among health-conscious people, and for good reason. This neutral broadcasting device, which could be used to enrich the culture of our planet, has long been used by self-serving corporations to promote unhealthy products and toxic values. Nowhere is this more evident than in the world of commercials, where just about every unnatural food imaginable has been marketed to families as desirable and wholesome produce. Given the aggressiveness with which...

Reduce your heart disease risk with kiwi: Research

By David Gutierrez, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Eating just two to three kiwifruits a day may significantly reduce your risk of heart disease, research suggests. Although their name associates them with New Zealand, kiwifruits (or "kiwis") are actually native to China. They are small, oval fruits with a fuzzy, brown exterior and a fleshy (usually green) interior filled with black seeds. Although commonly eaten peeled, the entire fruit is edible. The outside is slightly tough, while the inside is sweet and creamy. One of the...

10 signs that you are resisting your happiness potential

By Mike Bundrant, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) We all want to live happy, fulfilled lives. Sometimes, however, it seems like we've become experts at avoiding happiness. If you are missing out on happiness, you may harbor subconscious beliefs that make it impossible to experience happiness. These beliefs create resistance to happiness, even if your potential to be happy is great. As we teach in our free AHA Solution video, resistance to happiness can become a psychological attachment, a pattern so familiar that it literally...

Overweight and out-of-shape adolescents likely to be vitamin D deficient: Study

By David Gutierrez, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Along with obesity, poor physical fitness may also be a significant risk factor for vitamin D deficiency, according to a study conducted by Spanish researchers and published recently in QJM: An International Journal of Medicine. The study was conducted on 470 European males and 536 females between the ages of 12.5 and 17.5 who were taking part in the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study. Researchers found that adolescents who were both more physically...

Beat interstitial cystitis naturally

By Dr. David Jockers, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a chronic, idiopathic condition of the bladder that is characterized by pelvic pain and excessive urinary urgency and frequency. This condition is commonly referred to as painful bladder syndrome and often goes undiagnosed. Utilize natural strategies to beat interstitial cystitis naturally. The latest research is indicating that IC is much more prevalent than originally thought. Estimates say that up to eight million or 5 to 6 percent of women in the...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, July 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Something's fishy: Hundreds of animals, fish and birds from Florida natural lagoon are mysteriously dead

By PF Louis, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) More events of mass wild-life species deaths are occurring exponentially, usually without explanation. Often the immediate problem is recognized, but what caused the problem remains unknown. The term "non-point pollution" pops up, indicating that the source of the problem comes from more than one polluter. Although several usual suspects are named and gathered in the media, they are merely loosely discussed, but not seriously investigated by journalists, government agencies, or...

Beat irritable bowel syndrome naturally

By Dr. David Jockers, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder that involves spastic colon activity, bouts of constipation and diarrhea and abdominal bloating. IBS is on the rise with over 20 million Americans suffering from these symptoms on a regular basis. Beat IBS naturally with diet restrictions and superfoods. The typical symptoms associated with IBS include chronic bloating, gas, constipation and diarrhea. The individual usually craves sweets, breads and/or caffeine/alcohol. They oftentimes...

Police shoot pet dog dead after arresting owner for videotaping

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Under certain conditions things can spiral out of control, and that appears to have been the case recently in Hawthorne, Calif., where police shot and killed a suspect's dog in front of him, as he was being arrested on a misdemeanor. According to Britain's Daily Mail, 52-year-old Hawthorne resident Leon Rosby was walking his pet dog, a Rottweiler, recently while videotaping police at a crime scene, when officers noticed what he was doing and ordered him to stop. In an interview with...

Every picture you take is secretly encoded with your GPS location

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) If there is one thing you need to remember at all times in the Electronic Age, it is that privacy no longer exists. Every electronic device, every electronic communication, every electronic anything betrays your sense of privacy in every imaginable way, and that is also true of a seemingly innocuous item - the photo. If taken with a smartphone - as many photos these days certainly are - then the government, as well as ordinary folk (including those who mean you harm) can use metadata...

Ten signs of a toxic gym

By Anna Bragga, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) More evidence is emerging of the hidden health threats of gyms. Could your gym be making you sick? Below are some common hazards to watch out for. 1. Locker rooms. The lingering fumes from aerosol deodorants, body sprays and air fresheners are dangerously polluting. Inhaling common ingredients such as butane, isobutane and propane can cause headaches, breathing problems, mood swings and nausea. Phthalates interfere with normal hormonal function, and triclosan is a carcinogen. 2...

U.S. Park Police 'loses' huge cache of weapons, including machine guns

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) It's not a very big federal agency - 600 agents - but it does have a very big problem. A new inspector general report has found that the United States Park Police has lost track of a huge cache of weapons including handguns, rifles and even machine guns, in what the Department of the Interior's watchdog agency called the most recent example of mismanagement of a force established to protect millions of visitors to the nation's most iconic monuments. While there is no evidence...

Study finds that home births are safer than hospital births

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) A century ago, home births were the norm in the United States. Women would give birth to their babies in a comforting, familiar setting under the personal care of midwives. Fast forward to 1969, however, and 99 percent of all US mothers - having been exposed to propaganda claiming that hospital births were safer than home births - were having their babies in hospitals. There's just one problem, though: Hospital births weren't safer than home births. Moreover, according to new study...

Beyond affirmations - the key to turning dreams into reality

By Jonathan Landsman, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Many personal development experts suggest that using affirmations like, "I am rich" or "I am healthy" will help you manifest the life of your dreams. The idea being that repeating these statements - often enough - will help create a desired outcome. But, do you know anyone using affirmations that still feels "stuck" or frustrated with their results? On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour - we explore the missing link to an abundant lifestyle and (believe me) it's as simple as it gets...

TSA now maintaining secret 'watch list' of Americans to deny travel privileges

By J. D. Heyes, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) It's being described as an enhancement to security, but what it amounts to is just another way the federal government is becoming more invasive and less tolerant of your privacy. The Transportation Security Administration has announced recently (and very quietly) that it is expanding a so-called watch list of individuals who are supposedly in violation of the intrusive agency's security rules. The announcement came in the form of an entry in the Federal Register in late 2012: As...

Excessive soda drinking may be to blame for woman's death

By Antonia, July 5 2013
(NaturalNews) A woman, Natasha Harris, only 30 years old, died of heart attach in New Zealand. She left behind eight children as a result of having consumed upwards to 10 liters of soda, namely Coca-Cola, each day. The overdose of soda, similar to overdosing on crack cocaine, resulted in a loss of potassium in the bloodstream, a condition known as hypokalemia. As a result of drinking too much soda over the years, Harris was forced to have her teeth removed because of the decay from sugar. Not...

Eleven revolutionary ways to celebrate your independence from the system on this July 4th

By Mike Adams, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) For this July 4th -- Independence Day -- you're going to see a lot of articles reminding us about the real history of Independence Day and how America fought for freedom against a tyrannical empire. Those articles are valuable and useful, but this year, I've decided to take a different approach: Let's celebrate all the ways you can achieve independence right NOW, today, in 2013. So I've listed eleven ways to move yourself toward independence, which also happens to mean self-sustainability...

America in hormonal decline: One in four men now have low testosterone

By Jonathan Benson, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) There is a war being waged against men, and the weapons of this foray are hitting us below the belt where it truly counts: our hormones. According to the latest data, as many as one in four men now suffers from low testosterone, also known as Low T, a condition that robs men of their drive, their vitality, their manly characteristics, and ultimately their health -- and the problem is worsening. Both men and women require testosterone in order to function and thrive as humans, but...

Iodine can prevent or help cure breast cancer

By Paul Fassa, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) If you or a woman close to you were advised to have a double mastectomy performed in order to prevent breast cancer, shouldn't another option be available? Medical mutilations have been performed lately on women told they are genetically predisposed to getting breast cancer. That other option could be a good diet with supplemental iodine. Exactly why iodine offers the other option for preventing breast cancer regardless of genetics is referenced later in this article. Dr. David...

Worse than meth: Facebook is altering your mind and turning you into a slave

By J. D. Heyes, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Are online social media sites like Facebook, Google+ and others as addictive as some drugs like meth? Yes, say an increasing number of social observers and experts. Their advice? Step away from the computer and do it now, while you still can. Don't get us wrong; we here at NaturalNews understand very well and appreciate the fact that we are an Internet-based publication. And while we appreciate the hundreds of thousands of daily readers we get, in no way do we believe we are feeding...

Information Fatigue Syndrome (IFS): What it is and how it affects you

By Zach C. Miller, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) These days, we're living in an increasingly connected, electronic world. Every day we use the internet, computers, cell phones, Blackberries, and Bluetooth devices. We read newspapers, watch TV and listen to internet radio (and even read ads on billboards as we drive down the freeway). While all our media and technology is convenient and useful (we're always just an internet search away from the answer to any question that pops into our heads, especially if our cellular phone has mobile...

Top 20 Obama scandals: The list

By J. D. Heyes, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) As a junior U.S. senator from Illinois, Barack Obama used his brief career to essentially snipe at President Bush and others in his administration over what he believed were a series of legal and constitutional abuses. Most ironically Obama, in 2006, blasted Bush over his approval of warrantless domestic spying by the National Security Agency - spying that has not only continued since then but which was expanded exponentially under Obama. Then as now, both presidents claim authority...

Cops shoot dog in front of six-year-old after raiding wrong home in search of man with expired vehicle registration

By J. D. Heyes, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) No site is more supportive of our law enforcement personnel than NaturalNews. Those of us here understand how difficult a job it is to be a police officer, especially in the more traditionally violent parts of the country - though cops are literally in danger every time they step out onto the streets. But at the same time we also hold police to a higher standard, just because of the important nature of their job - upholding the law while serving and protecting the public. So we also...

Unapproved genetically-modified rice trials in U.S. have contaminated the world's rice supply

By Ethan A. Huff, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) New evidence has emerged suggesting that the entire global supply of rice may have already been contaminated by unapproved, genetically-modified (GM) rice varieties manufactured by the American multinational corporation Bayer CropScience. A recent entry in the GM Contamination Register explains that between the years of 2006 and 2007, three different varieties of illegal GM rice, none of which have ever been approved for cultivation or consumption anywhere in the world, were identified...

Summer pests wrecking havoc on outdoor fun? Defend against the little scoundrels with these natural tips

By Carolanne Wright, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) With summer in full swing and open-air activities beckoning, don't sacrifice health and well-being for toxic insect repellents. Instead, whip up a painless recipe or two that keep disease-carrying pests at bay. Pleasant, natural and effective, staying safe and comfortable throughout the season has never been easier. Noxious bug repellents carry heavy risksThe next time you slather on a conventional insect spray or lotion, think about this: DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide)-based repellents...

Low vitamin D levels increases your diabetes risk: Research

By David Gutierrez, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Low levels of vitamin D increase your risk for developing diabetes and related medical conditions such as heart disease, research has shown. Two studies into the link between vitamin D and diabetes were presented at the 2010 meeting of the Endocrine Society. In the first, researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine reviewed medical information on 124 adults between the ages of 36 and 89 who had been treated for type 2 diabetes at a special endocrine outpatient facility...

The amazing health benefits of kombucha

By Dr. David Jockers, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Kombucha is a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY) that forms a zoolgleal mat. This unique beverage has been used for over 2000 years to improve health and fight against infection and chronic disease. The Ancient Chinese called Kombucha the "Immortal Health Elixer" as they revered it for its remarkable health benefits. Kombucha cultures typically contains many strains of beneficial yeasts that turn sugar into alcohol. One particular strain of bacteria, Gluconacetobacter...

Food supply continues to sicken millions as federal regulators fail to conduct proper inspections

By Jonathan Benson, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Based on the types of stories we routinely cover here at Natural News concerning the aggressive nature of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) against raw milk farmers and backyard gardeners, it may seem as though this federal agency keeps a very close eye on every aspect of the American food system. But this could not be further from the truth, as the FDA inspects only a very small percentage of the overall food supply, leaving the rest up to chance when it comes to food safety...

Breast cancer rates skyrocket among women AND men in the armed forces, government still won't cover treatment

By J. D. Heyes, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) In a finding that has researchers vexed, researchers are discovering that both female and male members of the U.S. armed forces are experiencing a rise in breast cancer. What's even more perplexing to researchers is the fact that, historically, cancer rates among military members have been low compared to the remainder of the population, especially for lung, cervical and colorectal cancers, said Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper. That, however, is changing. More and more...

Studies show that maqui berries are rich in antioxidants and anthocyanins

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Maqui is a tree that is native to the temperate rainforests of Chile and certain regions of southern Argentina. Its sweet-tasting berries, which resemble blackcurrants in size and color, have been consumed by Mapuche Indians for hundreds of years. Indeed, Mapuche warriors have attributed their renowned stamina and vigor to their consumption of maqui berries. Let's take a closer look at the nutritional profile of these little-known fruits and find out why Chile's indigenous people hold...

Genetically-modified soy, Roundup destroying life in South America

By Ethan A. Huff, July 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Advocates of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) need only take a close look at the current situation in South America to very quickly learn that corporate biotechnology is simply not working. Not only are GMOs destroying native cultures and the ecosystems its people groups rely on for sustenance, but the technology itself, which is heavily reliant on toxic pesticide chemicals like Roundup (glyphosate), is also killing off the people themselves, including many young children whose...

Need some help going? Introducing the Turdle, an amazing device that gets things moving when you're on the throne

By Mike Adams, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) You're gonna love this one... especially if you've ever had to work a little too hard to get your "business" done. The creators of Boku Superfood have now come up with a clever, friendly device that helps you get things moving. Shaped like a half-cylinder and made with a texture that resembles a yoga mat, the "Turdle" allow you to gently lean forward while placing the Turdle in your lap, creating subtle pressure in just the right place to help you get done and get on with your day! Yeah...

Obamacare to punish healthy eaters as insurance rates double or triple for those who choose to take care of their health

By Mike Adams, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) According to an analysis just published by the Wall Street Journal, healthy people will pay double or triple their current health insurance rates under Obamacare. Rates for those with chronic disease, however, will be reduced as all the healthy people subsidize their disease lifestyles. The net effect is that people who choose to follow a healthy lifestyle -- eating well, taking nutritional supplements, exercising and avoiding junk foods -- will be financially punished by the federal...

Brave food sovereignty heroes destroy 6,000 genetically-modified sugar beets in Oregon

By Jonathan Benson, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) It appears as though some Americans may finally be waking up to the grim reality that calling their politicians and signing petitions is simply not enough to stem the tide of evil that has overtaken this once free country. For perhaps the first time since genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) were introduced back in the 1990s, food freedom activists have literally taken to the fields to destroy them, making a bold public statement that We The People have had enough of being forcibly...

Total domination: Merck sues Indian generic drug company to halt competition for lucrative diabetes drug market

By Ethan A. Huff, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) The second most populated country in the world, India, has become a vicious battleground for competing interests within the pharmaceutical industry that are trying to gain control of the drug market. And one of the latest legal feuds has been initiated by U.S.-based drug giant Merck & Co., creator of the infamous Gardasil vaccine for HPV, which recently sued an Indian manufacturer of generic drugs for allegedly infringing on its diabetes drug patents. Reuters reports that Merck Sharp...



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