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Low vitamin D levels can give you cancer and increase your risk of death

By Jonathan Benson, April 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Two new studies out of Germany add to an ever-growing body of evidence showing that optimal vitamin D levels are crucial for good health. Based on the findings, people who are low or deficient in vitamin D are much more likely than others to develop cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, and cancer, and are also more prone to dying early compared to those with optimal vitamin D levels. In the first study, which was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN...

Treating cancer-related fatigue naturally

By Sandeep Godiyal, April 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Everyone can relate to fatigue but more so for cancer patients who are subjected to different kinds of treatments that can stress the mind, body and emotions. This is called cancer related fatigue or CRF. But with proper diet, effort at exercise, massage therapy and other natural methods, CRF can be successfully relieved. Regular individuals with no grave conditions such as cancer go through everyday stress causing activities. But stress and fatigue can be much more stressful to...

Seven lifestyle habits that dramatically lower both cancer and heart disease risk

By John Phillip, April 2 2013
(NaturalNews) The incidence and etiology of many forms of cancer and the development of cardiovascular disease run on a parallel course as they are both the result of lifestyle habits that are well within our control. It comes as no big surprise that scientists have created a list of seven healthy practices that can dramatically lower the risk of developing either one of these illnesses that account for more than half of all deaths in the U.S. each year. Many of these identified lifestyle habits...

Study: 8 weeks of meditation can dramatically increase compassion

By Mike Bundrant, April 2 2013
(NaturalNews) You may be just eight weeks away from being much more compassionate, according to new research by Northeastern University's David DeSteno. The new study, published in Psychological Science, sheds light on what is possible. "We know meditation improves a person's own physical and psychological well-being," said Condon. "We wanted to know whether it actually increases compassionate behavior." Here is a summary of the findings:•Two forms of meditation were used among meditating...

Economics 101: Production, coercion and theft

By Mike Adams, April 2 2013
(NaturalNews) I'd like to share a lesson in economics today, and I call it the "Production, Coercion and Theft" lesson. There are only three ways to accumulate money and wealth in world (other than stumbling across a hidden treasure and actually finding money, that is): #1) Production: Offer something of value in exchange for money voluntarily traded by recipients #2) Coercion: Confiscate money (or stores of value) by claiming authority over those who earn it #3) Theft: Steal money (or...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, April 2 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...

Oregon set to ban GM salmon and mandate GMO labeling

By Jonathan Benson, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) All across the country, people are rising up and demanding that the foods they eat be properly identified and honestly labeled. And the constituency of the state of Oregon is no exception, where a trio of legislative bills recently introduced would require that all genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) be properly labeled, as well as prohibit the import and sale of GM salmon, the first transgenic animal to ever be preliminarily approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA...

Mirage of 'care' in Obamacare fades as system plunges toward 'third-world experience'

By Ethan A. Huff, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) A key component of the government healthcare takeover known as Obamacare is already shaping up to be a complete failure, according to reports, and it has not yet even come into effect. An official in charge of the Obamacare insurance exchange program recently told guests at a conference that the federal government is working on contingency plans for the struggling program, which was insinuated as potentially becoming a "third-world experience" if not properly handled. According to...

Flu vaccine causes 1,400 percent increased risk of narcolepsy

By Ethan A. Huff, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Speculation that an emergency vaccine widely administered for H1N1 (swine flu) may have caused a sharp uptick in cases of narcolepsy has been confirmed following the release of a new study out of the U.K. As reported in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), individuals given the Pandemrix vaccine for influenza during the 2009/2010 swine flu "pandemic" had a 1,400 percent increased risk of developing the neurological disorder compared to those not vaccinated. Drawing from data collected...

GMO plague: Charts show worldwide GE crop fields cover entire size of U.S., and then some

By Jonathan Benson, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The amount of land currently being used to cultivate genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) is the highest it has ever been throughout the world, according to a new report. Data compiled by the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA), a pro-GMO group whose stated mission is to increase crop productivity and alleviate poverty for resource-poor farmers, reveals that an astounding 420 million acres of land in 28 countries are currently growing GM crops...

How extra virgin olive oil protects against Alzheimer's

By Sherry Baker, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Alzheimer's disease (AD) -- which robs people of the ability to think, remember and reason -- is an irreversible, progressive disease that eventually destroys even the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. The NIH predicts that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer's disease. There's no cure and no treatment that works for long. But does that mean there's no hope you can stave off AD in the first place? So far...

The dark underbelly of sustainable development: Agenda 21

By Carolanne Wright, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Sustainable development has been the catchphrase of the environmental movement for over 20 years and rarely are underlying motives questioned. After all, a majority of people want a healthy future, free of pollutants and global warming where the earth is protected for ourselves and subsequent generations. There is a catch, however. The underpinnings of sustainable development are rooted in Agenda 21, a body of regulations inspired by the United Nations (UN) "Earth Summit" conference...

U.S. government plans to scan your private emails using cybersecurity program as a cover

By J. D. Heyes, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) As mainstream political and media figures head-fake the country with near wall-to-wall coverage of whether men and women should be allowed to marry each other, the U.S. government is planning to snoop through more and more of your private email, using the "threat of cyber terrorism" as its excuse. Reports in recent days say the additional snooping will come in the form of an expanded cyber security program designed to scan Internet traffic heading into and out of defense contractors...

Fat burning accelerated by calcium and vitamin D intake

By PF Louis, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) A Shanghai study entitled "Calcium plus vitamin D supplementation facilitated Fat loss in overweight and obese college students with very-low calcium consumption: a randomized controlled trial" was posted in Unbound Medline PubMed on January 8, 2013. Keep in mind the phrase "very-low calcium consumption." This may be relatively common in China among young people. But in America, many nutritional experts think calcium is over-consumed, to the extent that supplementing calcium is considered...

Mycotoxins are contaminating these 10 food staples

By Lance Johnson, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Fungi produce secondary metabolites called mycotoxins. Mycotoxins were discovered in 1962 in London, England, when a peanut ground meal was found to have caused approximately 100,000 turkey deaths. Metabolites from the common fungi Aspergillus flavus had contaminated the peanut meal. This led to many studies on mycotoxins, especially on aflatoxins, which derive from the Aspergillus species. Aflatoxin's damage to the human bodyStudies have shown that when humans are exposed to small...

Dodgeball now banned in public schools as nanny state goes insane

By J. D. Heyes, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The nanny state mentality is becoming more institutionalized in America as evidenced by the recent decision to ban the age-old gym class game of "Dodgeball" in one New Hampshire school - though trust me, others will follow suit. In an incredible four to one decision, the five-member school board panel at Windham School voted to ban the "classic gym class game" which "has been a rite of passage for years" for kids - not to mention a whole lot of fun - according to CBSBoston. At the...

Healing rights and healing rites: An interview with Nick Polizzi of 'The Sacred Science'

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, March 25 2013
(NaturalNews) We often take a stand for our healing rights - the right to have the treatment, the food, and the environment that provides us with what we need to heal. One filmmaker says that while healing rights are essential, there is also much to discover in healing rites that lead us towards to the sacred aspects of healing. Last week, Nick Polizzi, the director of "The Sacred Science," a documentary about North Americans' journeys into the Amazon to discover traditional healing practices...

Texas teachers enroll in free concealed firearms training classes to prepare for potential mass shootings

By Jonathan Benson, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The mass shooting that the federal government and mainstream media claim took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, back in December has prompted teachers everywhere to reconsider their own role in preventing potential future shootings from taking place. And one way some of them are doing this is by taking concealed firearms training classes like the ones being offered for free to teachers by Johnny Price, a professional firearms training instructor out of Texas...

Melatonin treats migraine headaches

By Randall Neustaedter OMD, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) A recent study showed that melatonin is an effective treatment for migraine headaches. The study Study participants had a history of 2 to 8 migraines per month. They were divided into three groups, those taking 3 mg of melatonin, 25 mg of amityptyline (an antidepressant drug commonly used to prevent migraines), and placebo. The melatonin group had better results than either of the other two groups. The criteria for improvement included less headaches per month, reduced migraine...

AG Holder grants secret powers to collect files on innocent Americans

By J. D. Heyes, April 1 2013
(NaturalNews) During his tenure as head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover used the power of his office and his agency to intimidate and harass political dissenters, silence activists and to collect secret files on scores of political opponents and U.S. citizens in general. Hoover died in 1972 but it looks like he has been succeeded by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, head of the Justice Department, which includes the FBI. In a secret decree granted without debate or approval from Congress, Holder...

CO2 myth busted: Why we need more carbon dioxide to grow food and forests

By Mike Adams, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) If you talk to the global warming crowd, carbon dioxide -- CO2 -- is the enemy of mankind. Any and all creation of CO2 is bad for the planet, we're told, and its production must be strictly limited in order to save the world. But what if that wasn't true? What if CO2 were actually a planet-saving nutrient that could multiply food production rates and feed the world more nutritious, healthy plants? CO2 is a vital nutrient for food cropsAs it turns out, CO2 is desperately needed...

Petition to get GMOs out of girl scout cookies goes viral

By Jonathan Benson, March 20 2013
(NaturalNews) For more than 100 years, the profits generated by their sale have helped make it possible for young girls all across the country to develop valuable life skills and make their communities better places. But today's Girl Scout cookies are loaded with health-destroying ingredients like genetically-modified (GM) beet sugar, high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), and transgenic soy derivatives, and one young girl scout from California has had enough. After discovering that Girl Scout cookies...

Turmeric equals exercise in its ability to prevent aging

By David Gutierrez, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) A chemical that naturally occurs in turmeric root appears to protect the heart from aging as much as moderate aerobic exercise, according to a trio of studies conducted by researchers from the University of Tsukuba in Japan. Turmeric root has been an important component of traditional Asian medicinal systems for hundreds of years. In recent decades, scientific studies have confirmed the potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of the trio of turmeric chemicals known as...

New study: Common chemicals combine to create super potent hormone wrecking toxins

By Sherry Baker, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) For years, Natural News has reported on research from scientists who are sounding the alarm that estrogen-mimicking chemicals in the environment, including bisphenol A (BPA) are ending up in our bodies -- with potentially health-harming results. Specifically, in study after study, researchers have found links between these "xenoestrogens" and decreased sperm viability, obesity, ovarian dysfunction, neurodevelopmental problems in children and more. Unfortunately, this tale of chemicals...

Seven things every home pharmacy should have

By PF Louis, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) The things that every home pharmacy should have have changed over the past couple of decades. Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and even prescription drugs have given way to natural solutions that are effective without side effects. (1) This one can be purchased at a decent health food store: Cayenne pepper. Master herbalist Dr. John Christopher was shocked to learn that gulping down water mixed with a teaspoonful of cayenne pepper powder helped his ulcers. He went on to discover cayenne...

Top selling herbicide has been shown to kill human cells

By Mariel Chance, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) The top selling herbicide on the market has been shown to kill human cells in independent studies. While this particular herbicide, with the main ingredient glyphosate has been deemed safe for use, only the main ingredient is being tested; neglecting the other ingredients which make up the compound. Listed on the ingredients label of a pesticide or herbicide is the active ingredient, in this case, glyphosate, as well as inert ingredients - the inactive ingredients, or those which...

Dangerous, unreported side effects of Big Pharma drugs revealed through internet search data

By Ethan A. Huff, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) Despite its massive $5 billion annual budget, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is failing miserably at keeping tabs on the full extent of harmful side effects caused by FDA-approved pharmaceutical drugs, according to a new study. A cohort of researchers from Microsoft, Stanford University, and Columbia University found that many prescription drug users are experiencing harmful side effects that the FDA often overlooks, particularly in cases where two or more drugs are involved...

Congressman vows to end the TSA and stop airport tyranny

By J. D. Heyes, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) It's been a long time coming and, with the opposition party controlling both the Senate and Executive Branch, there is no guarantee of success, but one congressman is vowing to shutter the abusive Transportation Security Administration and allow airports the right to hire their own customer-friendly private security. Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., head of an Oversight and Government Reform Committee sub-panel, has been perhaps the most consistent critic of the TSA. In addition to speaking...

A super weed with powerful nutrition

By Marjory Wildcraft, March 31 2013
(NaturalNews) The thought of eating nettles might alarm you, as this plant is especially painful with even the slightest brush up against it. But drying or cooking takes all the fight out of it and what is left is quite an amazing super food. It is one of the first greens to emerge in the spring. It is a common garden 'weed' that grows throughout most of North America and in most places it is coming out right now (March/April) There are two main ways to eat nettles; fresh and dried. While it is...

Say aloha to cancer (opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) The following information is based upon offerings by R.Webster Kehr, Patrick McGean and Ron Neer. The essential protocol to reverse cancer is to get massive amounts of oxygen inside the cells in the body. By doing this, the cells, both cancerous and non-cancerous, are given energy to make them healthy, and to kill microbes inside the cancer cells, which can revert the cancer cells into normal cells. Understanding that the organs of the body are made up of cells is essential. So...

Is your organic produce really pesticide-free?

By Jonathan Benson, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) The incredible success and sustained growth of the organic movement over the past several decades has led to many positive changes for the general food supply, which include the increased availability of clean food. But there is a common misperception among many in the natural health community that all organic food, and particularly all organic produce, is grown using absolutely no pesticides, herbicides, or other external inputs. In truth, some organic foods are, indeed, grown with...

Imminent proliferation of drones in American skies requires widespread civilian debate

By J. D. Heyes, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) The country is set to become a nation of drones in the coming years, as experts predict an explosion of unmanned aerial vehicles numbering in the tens of thousands that will literally turn the U.S. into the surveillance society futurists have warned about. What's more, not all of these drones will be operated by government and police agencies; in fact, the vast majority will likely be in private hands. And Congress, as usual, has shirked its Legislative Branch duty to ensure the...

Is the modern western lifestyle responsible for the increase in autism?

By D Holt, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) There have been literally hundreds of research projects looking into the possible causes of autism. Many have linked autism to vaccines, diet and chemicals in our environment. Others have linked autism to other, more bizarre causes such as jaundice and sociological issues. Many of these studies have been statistical, taking the people who have autism and looking for trends in data about them to obtain a "best guess" as to what the cause is. These statistical studies often use small...

Suspicious motives: Is 'Big Food' behind Whole Foods' GMO labeling decision?

By Jonathan Benson, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) The recent decision by Whole Foods Market to label all genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) sold in its stores by 2018 has gotten mixed reactions -- some say it is too little, too late, while others applaud the move as a progressive step towards full transparency in food labeling. But a closer look at the timing of the decision suggests that Whole Foods may just be reacting to the inevitable reality that GMOs will soon be required by law in some states, or even federal level, to be...

Hormone imbalances and belly fat

By Derrell Jones, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Increased belly fat, a carry over of the late 20th century, has become an ever present scourge of the average western waistline. Watching most infomercials or just walking the streets bears testament to this statement. Belly blasters, abdominal contraction gizmos and countless workout routines are touted to help you melt away that stubborn gelatinous goo that has increased the circumferences of so many. There is good reason for this. Excessive belly fat is not only unsightly but extremely...

What are 'food drugs' and how much are you taking?

By S. D. Wells, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) If you took an antibiotic every day, your body would build up immunity to it, and the antibiotics would no longer work. Just the same, if you were to use drugs, like cocaine or heroine every day, your body would break down, leading your heart and cleansing organs to overwork in order to filter out the toxins and fight off the "pollution," and you would surely see an early grave. Think about this for a second: what if someone sprayed some ant and roach killer on your kitchen counter...

Help another county's residents say NO! to fluoridation

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) The people in the towns and farmland of Sonoma County are facing a battle over fluoridating the currently un-fluoridated public water supply. Petitions are circulating to keep Sonoma County's public water supply un-fluoridated, but the pro-fluoridation wing within the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) is advancing in the battle, using selective figures and sparse cases in attempting to prove that adding artificial fluoride to the water would actually be "forward progress" for the area's...

Hybrid grapefruits being developed for people on Big Pharma drugs

By Jonathan Benson, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) A growing number of people are reportedly unable to eat grapefruits because the tangy citrus fruit contains natural compounds that interfere with the effectiveness of statins, antibiotics, and other pharmaceutical drugs. But rather than look for ways to help people get off these deadly medications, researchers from the University of Florida (UF) have instead come up with a way to modify the natural components of grapefruits to accommodate the millions of drug-addicted Americans who...

Ocean Cleanup Array developed by 19-year-old could save millions each year, and impact human health

By Antonia, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Plans were unveiled by Boyan Slat, founder of The Ocean Cleanup Foundation, for an Ocean Cleanup Array, brought on after launching a school project that analyzed the amount and size of the plastic particles in the ocean's garbage patches. The Ocean Cleanup Array project has the potential to remove 7,250,000 tons of plastic from the world's oceans; save hundreds of thousands of aquatic life each year; and reduce PCB, DDT, and other pollutants from affecting the food chain, which includes...

Wake up to insomnia (opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Right now, 25 percent of all Americans are regularly taking sleeping pills, with $18 million being spent on prescription drugs and an additional over $600 million spent on over-the-counter pills. Not only do these figures emphasize the seriousness of the insomnia problem but how drug-oriented our society has become. Is it that millions care so little about their health or is it that they are too lazy to become informed about how insomnia can be reversed and how insidious the detrimental...

James Holmes, and how the CIA hid their MKULTRA mind-control program

By Jon Rappoport, March 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Back in the early 1990s, I interviewed John Marks, author of Search for the Manchurian Candidate. This was the book that exposed the existence of the infamous CIA MKULTRA program. I bring up this interview now, because James Holmes may well be on the receiving end of MKULTRA, as his lawyers try to navigate an insanity plea in the Aurora massacre case. Holmes will be given "truth drugs" to "refresh his memory" about his state of mind at the time of the killings. If that sounds...

How to prevent kidney stones with everyday foods

By Ethan A. Huff, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Passing them is described by those who have experienced their terror as one of the worst pains known to man, exceeding even the pain of childbirth. But kidney stones do not have to be a constant worry on your mind, especially if you are taking proactive nutritional steps on a daily basis to dissolve and eliminate any that might be cropping up. Here are a few helpful tips for preventing kidney stones with everyday foods and dietary interventions: 1) Drink plenty of clean water. This...

Researchers discover natural protein in fish that inhibits prostate cancer cell spread

By Sherry Baker, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) University of Maryland School of Medicine scientists have identified a peptide, or protein, derived from Pacific cod which appears to inhibit prostate cancer and possibly other cancers from spreading -- a process known as metastasis. This is extremely important because people who die from cancer usually do so when tumor cells invade the surrounding tissue and migrate into the nearby blood and lymph vessels. For example, prostate cancer typically metastasizes to the bones, lungs and...

Texas State Troopers who conducted roadside body cavity searches indicted on criminal charges

By J. D. Heyes, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Increasingly, Texas is one of a handful of states that are becoming known as bastions of liberty in a nation increasingly dominated by Federalists and authoritarians - men and women appointed in positions of bureaucratic power who operate without fear of reprisal from on high in Washington, D.C. So it's not surprising that one of the most recent examples of what justice is supposed to look like occurred in the Lone Star State, where freedom remains in vogue as long as you obey the...

Dangers of high blood sugar can be alleviated with cinnamon, chromium and bitter melon

By Talya Dagan, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Blood sugar causes degenerative disease. Not only diabetes is a concern, but also high blood sugar affects the eyes, kidneys, brain, the heart, and also speeds the aging process. Sugar creates inflammation in the body, and burns the cells by inflammatory oxidation. This inflammatory process is called glycation. It damages the organs, blood vessel and cells. Excess sugar in the blood can make a person feel tired and fatigued and turn into fat. This causes weight gain and fat deposits...

Jim Carrey insults all Americans with funny-or-die assault on the Bill of Rights

By J. D. Heyes, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Another Hollywood figure has come out in opposition of the very constitutional right that protects his ability to make a living, as oblivious to the hypocrisy of his position as he is out of place on his phony pedestal. Canadian comedian Jim Carrey, as many readers already know, has just released a video insulting tens of millions of gun owners and, in the same effort, alienating scores of fans who will show their disdain, as I have chosen to do, by closing their wallets and never...

Use these six amazing spices to burn fat fast

By PF Louis, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Spices can turn mundane bland foods into culinary delights, and that's there primary use in our modern world. Some "foodies" recognize how they support health as well, sometimes as an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antimicrobial, or a combination of any or all of those attributes. But not many realize that spices can also help burn body fat. That's right, you can spice it up while eating a little less and staying off sugars and simple or refined carbs. Just make...

When the whole world has drones, U.S. political leaders are likely to be targeted and assassinated

By J. D. Heyes, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Today, U.S. political and military leaders may have the technological upper hand, as they say, in terms of emerging unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology, but what happens when other nations around the world - and especially "competitor" nations - get them as well? Could they themselves become targets of their own drone proliferation? It's a question worthy of examination, now that the "technology has moved well beyond the control of the United States government and its closest...

Bringing back the hanging gardens of Babylon -- Indoor urban vertical farming; the next gardening venture for survival and the new agriculture

By JB Bardot, March 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Certain forward-thinking folks are reinventing farming as we know it. Indoor, organic urban farms growing food vertically using hydroponic and aquaponic principles, are sprouting around the country. The push for alternative methods of raising food follow in part, on the heels of local governments outlawing homeowners from growing vegetable gardens in their yards, and forcing people to tear out existing, healthy gardens. Fueling the wheels of change are the county, state and federal...

Six crucial lifestyle and diet changes to help conquer PMS

By PF Louis, March 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Sara Avant Stover, founder of The Way of the Happy Woman, has this to say about Premenstrual Syndrome: "PMS ... is the first domino that goes down before the rest of them tumble. Another way that you can think of PMS is as a warning bell." There is a higher likelihood of PMS symptoms occurring shortly before, during, and/or just after your menstrual cycle if your lifestyle and diet are not optimum. Symptoms can include irritability, tension, mood swings, depression, bloating...



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