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Buffalo, NY, among the first cities to allow urban agriculture

By J. D. Heyes, May 2 2012
(NaturalNews) You won't see cornrows stretching into the horizon or amber waves of grain as far as the eye can see, but there's a growing phenomenon in urban America - agriculture is "growing" in our big cities, and as a result, lawmakers and policy chiefs are taking notice. And perhaps nowhere is the trend more evident than in Buffalo, N.Y., where, in 2003, a group called the Massachusetts Avenue Project turned a vacant lot on the city's West Side into a sizeable vegetable garden. Some 10...

Nosodes: The Homeopathic Alternative to Vaccines - by Celeste Yarnall, Ph.D

By Celeste Yarnall, May 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Vaccination has become a highly controversial subject, those of us who challenge the concept are treated as if we are against apple pie and motherhood. I consider conventional vaccines to be extremely risky. Many veterinarians agree that vaccination is one of the most harmful things we do to our animals because of the severity of potential reactions, both short and long term, many of which are fatal. Why do we vaccinate? We're afraid our children and or our animals will get certain...

Study indicates that what an individual eats, not the amount, acutely predicts disease mortality

By Raw Michelle, May 2 2012
(NaturalNews) "The one that takes medicine and neglects diet, wastes the time of their doctor" - Ancient Chinese Proverb. In 1974, Zhou Enlai (DZO En-Lay) was the first Premier of the People's Republic of China, under Chairman Mao. When he was diagnosed with bladder cancer that year, Zhou's personal experience played a pivotal role in recognizing cancers as a powerful but little understood enemy. The terminal diagnosis spurred him to start one of the largest and most complete studies of cancer that...

Health Ranger releases new SSRIs music video exposing psychiatric drugging of children

By Mike Adams, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Taking aim at the psychiatric drugging of children with antidepressant drugs, Amethios (Mike Adams) has released a new 2012 music video of a song he first wrote in 2009 called "S.S.R.Lies." The song page is available now at www.Amethios.com http://www.amethios.com/Amethios_SSRIs_S_S_R_Lies.html The page includes the music video, lyrics and an MP3 download of the full song. The music video is also available at: http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=E11FFAAB9A1861B3FEA99F35A3A28CEC and http...

GMO alert: top 10 genetically modified foods to avoid eating

By Aurora Geib, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) There is a conspiracy of selling out happening in America. Politics and personal interest it would seem determine government policies over and above health and safety issues. When President Obama appointed Michael Taylor in 2009 as senior adviser for the FDA, a fierce protest ensued from consumer groups and environmentalists. Why? Taylor used to be vice president for Monsanto, a multinational interested in marketing genetically modified (GM) food. It was during his term that GMO's were...

Albuquerque, NM, 32nd largest US city, ends water fluoridation

By Ethan A. Huff, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) A major health victory has been achieved in New Mexico where officials in the state's largest city, Albuquerque, have made the historic decision to stop artificially fluoridating the municipal water supply. This means that more than half a million local residents will no longer be forcibly medicated with a toxic byproduct of the phosphate fertilizer manufacturing industry, and the city itself will save hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars a year in the process. KOB News 4 in...

Eco-friendly fabric softeners and dryer sheets cause allergic reactions and pose serious health hazards

By JB Bardot, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Fabric softeners are meant to soften synthetic fabrics and reduce static cling. Most standard fabric softeners and dryer sheets contain noxious scents and chemicals such as quarternary ammonium compounds, which release toxic chemicals like formaldehyde into the environment. Formaldehyde causes a variety of serious allergic reactions including rashes, respiratory conditions and neurological disorders. Even eco-friendly fabric softeners are loaded with chemicals and fragrances that may...

Fukushima still spewing massive radiation plumes; America in 'huge trouble,' says nuclear expert

By Ethan A. Huff, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) During a recent Congressional delegation trip to Japan, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden witnessed with his own eyes the horrific aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which we have heard very little about from the media in recent months. The damage situation was apparently so severe, according to his account, that he has now written a letter to Ichiro Fujisaki, Ambassador of Japan, petitioning for more to be done, and offering any additional support and assistance that might...

The best health-boosting supplements to take during pregnancy

By Willow Tohi, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Pregnancy is a profound time in a woman's life. As a rite of passage, it can be a magical time or a miserable time (sometimes both), in large part based on your state of health. Either way it is emotionally and physically challenging. Knowing how to keep your health in balance can make sure that glow is from happiness and health. Pregnancy, more than ever, is a time to go natural. It's best to get as much of your vitamins and minerals as you can from food. However it is difficult...

Health 'experts' propose over-the-counter contraceptives for children

By D Holt, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) UK health experts say girls as young as 13 should be able to access the pill at pharmacies without prescription in the UK. As reported in the Telegraph, the rules regarding the treatment and prescription of contraceptives to under 16's in the UK, are governed by the Fraser Guidelines. Rules that were put in place following legal challenges from parents. Under the guidelines, under 16's were able to obtain contraceptives, if they were prescribed them by a doctor or health professional...

Licorice is adding a new skill to its resume: Diabetes Slayer

By Raw Michelle, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) The diagnosis rate of diabetes continues to rise despite widespread medical knowledge, pharmaceutical treatment, and improved understanding of the impact that diet has on the course of disease. Following the current trends, 10% of the world's population can be expected to suffer from diabetes by 2030. An inability to regulate blood sugar can lead to far more serious problems like loss of vision, widespread nerve damage, and an inability to fight off infection that can turn a tiny cut...

The depression industrial complex and the real cause of depression

By Mike Bundrant, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Members of the Depression Industrial Complex (DIC) are still saying that their wonderful and effective antidepressant medication can treat your symptoms and wrestle your depression to the ground. However, the DIC evidence is built on a house of cards, mostly flimsy cards. It's been in the news, but it hasn't really penetrated the national psyche: In most cases, antidepressants work no better than placebo pills, i.e., fake pills, sugar pills, the tooth fairy, magic dust. And the finding...

Avocado oil is a key component in the fight against free-radical aging and cancer proliferation

By John Phillip, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Oxygen has been a critical component in the evolution of life on earth, and humans are no exception as the gas has enabled nutrients to be used more efficiently, in turn allowing for the essential generation of energy required for development and growth. While oxygen is a crucial part of life, it is also implicated in the generation of free radicals that promote abnormal cellular destruction, cancer proliferation and advanced aging in humans. Many environmental factors such as pollution...

USDA to issue new guidelines limiting amount of sugar, salt, and fat in foods sold at public schools

By Jonathan Benson, May 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Pressure from consumer and non-profit groups to eliminate all forms of "junk" food from public school lunch rooms across America has led the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to pursue drastic new food restriction measures that are set to be enacted this summer. According to Reuters, the USDA is poised to ban chips, soda pop, candy bars, and many other sugary, salty, high-fat foods from not only school cafeterias, but also from campus vending machines. The plan is designed to...

CISPA passes the House; epic privacy battle moves to the Senate

By J. D. Heyes, April 30 2012
(NaturalNews) If you're not familiar with "Washingtonspeak" - that odd, unique variance of the English language in which words don't really mean what they are supposed to mean - you might not know that the lawmakers who wrote the new Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) aren't really too concerned about the protection aspect of the legislation, at least as it applies to the general public's concern about privacy. Yes, the word "protection" is in the title, but a closer examination...

FDA refuses to ban antibiotics in livestock, resorts to voluntary phase out that will be ignored by industry

By Jonathan Benson, April 30 2012
(NaturalNews) In a desperate attempt to avoid implementing an actual ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic drugs in factory animal feed, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has once again made it abundantly clear that it favors corporate interests over public health. In a recent announcement, the FDA publicly petitioned the factory food industry to voluntarily stop using antibiotics, claiming that this hands-off, non-regulatory approach will somehow be more effective at curbing antibiotic...

Alternative treatments dissolve cataracts, prevent their return, and help to avoid surgery

By JB Bardot, April 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Surgery is usually the only option offered by conventional medicine to people with cataracts; however, there are alternative treatments that may dissolve cataracts preventing their return. Cataracts occur when the eye's natural lens becomes cloudy, causing vision loss. They are most common in people over 40 and are the main cause of blindness worldwide, according to All About Vision. More than 22 million Americans suffer from cataracts with that number expected to rise to over 30 million...

Use raw honey for health, skin, hair, and more

By Elizabeth Walling, April 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Raw honey is more than just a natural sweetener. Honey has a variety of uses in your beauty regimen and for medicinal purposes. Raw honey, which is not pasteurized or refined, can be especially useful because of its nutritional properties. Although you may have heard about the benefits of raw honey, you might be surprised at some of the creative ways it can be used: Eight new ways to use raw honey1. Stock up for emergency food stores. - Raw honey has a long shelf life because of...

Six natural remedies for acid reflux

By PF Louis, April 26 2012
(NaturalNews) Acid reflux, commonly called heartburn, is caused when digestive acids flow up from the stomach and into the esophagus. The esophagus, located in the heart region of the chest, becomes irritated with a burning sensation. There are lesser known symptoms other than heartburn for acid reflux as well: gas, bloating, flatulence and even apparently unrelated symptoms such as chronic dry coughing, sour or bitter mouth between meals, trouble swallowing, hoarseness, and wheezing. Acid...

The anti-aging effects of cucumbers

By Dr. David Jockers, April 22 2012
(NaturalNews) Superfoods are natural foods that have an array of nutrients that synergistically work to together to exponentially expand the individual nutritional components. Many raw, organic vegetables fall into this category. One of the world's favorite superfoods are cucumbers. Cucumbers are the 4th most cultivated vegetable in the world. Cucumbers are in the same botanical family as melons and squashes. They are considered one of the absolute best foods for the health of the skin, joints...

Ion, hologram, and magnetic bracelets - Don't waste your money!

By Dr. Daniel Zagst, April 30 2012
(NaturalNews) It seems every mall across America has a stand with some young salesmen trying to sell a colorful bracelet that supposedly has an "ionic charge" or "magnetic hologram" that will give you better balance, healing, pain relief or whatever they may claim. These salesmen demonstrate to the consumer a weakness of theirs, usually balance or strength, then will have the consumer put on the bracelet and perform the same test. Magic! Suddenly balance is 100 percent and strength is through the...

North Carolina board violated US Constitution in threatening nutrition blogger

By Ethan A. Huff, April 30 2012
(NaturalNews) The power-tripping medical establishment in North Carolina has threatened to sue the owner of an online diabetes blog based in the Tar Heel State if he refuses to capitulate to their tyrannous, unconstitutional demands. The North Carolina Board of Dietetics / Nutrition (NCBDN) says Steve Cooksey is violating state law by freely sharing dietary and nutrition information on his blog, simply because he is not a licensed dietitian. According to the Carolina Journal, Cooksey landed himself...

Where are raw milk sales still legal in the USA?

By PF Louis, March 23 2012
(NaturalNews) More and more health conscious consumers are becoming aware of the value of raw milk and raw milk products in lieu of pasteurized milk and milk products. As a matter of fact, pasteurized milk products lack nutrition and are dangerous, while raw milk handled with care is a very healthy food (http://www.naturalnews.com/033242_CDC_unpasteurized_milk.html). But with all the unbelievable events lately of FDA and local health authority raids on raw milk providers, it's important to keep...

Vaccines have been based on medical fraud for over a hundred years

By PF Louis, April 29 2012
(NaturalNews) The concept of vaccinating to immunize began in 1796, when British apothecary (pharmacist) Edward Jenner inserted cowpox pus under the skin of an eight year old boy. Jenner based his experiment on an unsubstantiated rumor that anyone who had experienced cowpox would be immune to smallpox. Over the next couple of years, Jenner vaccinated others with cowpox to immunize them against smallpox. Without any actual proof of efficacy and safety, Jenner impressed King George III enough with...

Swiss government report declares homeopathy is 'cost effective' in treating patients

By Dana Ullman, April 29 2012
(NaturalNews) In a story akin to "the mouse that roared," a major report from the Swiss government has determined that the very small doses commonly used in homeopathic medicine are both effective and cost-effective. Despite the impressive technological prowess of conventional medicine today, the Swiss government has determined that homeopathy is considerably more cost effective. My previous article on this website highlighted a remarkable report on homeopathic medicine conducted by and for the...

Class action lawsuit calls out AT&T for aiding cellphone thieves for profit

By J. D. Heyes, April 29 2012
(NaturalNews) A class action lawsuit filed against AT&T alleges the telecom giant aids and abets cell phone theft by reactivating phones that have been stolen, in addition to fraudulently informing customers the company cannot block calls to and from their stolen phones so they will have to buy new ones. Papers filed in Superior Court in Sacramento, Calif., April 11 say the company does that "in order to make millions of dollars in improper profits, by forcing legitimate customers [...] to buy...

Obama administration withdraws farm child labor proposal after wave of internet outrage

By Ethan A. Huff, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) A proposal by the U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) that would have restricted children under the age of 16 from performing certain routine chores on family farms has been officially revoked. According to The Daily Caller, which originally broke the story, a groundswell of public outcry that occurred after the story went "viral" ultimately led to the decision, which was announced late Thursday evening. Traditionally, children of farmers have always been involved with helping out around...

Burger King hypes up 'cage-free' pork - but what does it really mean?

By Ethan A. Huff, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The latest fast food chain to alter its image in an attempt to appeal to the health-conscious crowd is Burger King, which announced recently that it will begin using only "cage-free" chicken eggs and pork products at its restaurants. One major problem with this, though, is that the term "cage-free" is very loosely defined legally, especially as it pertains to pork products. According to grist.com, the Washington Post, and others, Burger King has already begun working with the Humane...

7 tips for creating a successful organic vegetable garden almost anywhere

By Aurora Geib, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) There is nothing like enjoying the fruits of your labor, literally! The seeds you just planted turn out as little shoots and flowers until they grow into bulbs and finally young little things waiting for their weaning. Picking the tomatoes and leafy greens you've been waiting to grow for weeks, can give you a feeling of achievement and pride bordering almost on being a parent. If you don't have a green thumb, don't worry. Gardening, like all skills, requires time to develop. There...

Many U.S. police use cell phones to track suspects instead of getting legal warrants

By J. D. Heyes, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Privacy continues to come at a premium in the Information Age, as a new study found that police all over the country routinely ignore the Fourth Amendment by tracking cell phones. In fact, departments are ignoring the Fifth Amendment as well, because much of the tracking takes place without a warrant, according to the results of a survey issued in early April by the American Civil Liberties Union. The survey found that "many" of about 200 departments surveyed said they tracked...

Killing ants naturally with natural ant exterminators from your pantry, garden and fridge

By JB Bardot, April 25 2012
(NaturalNews) It's springtime and along with May flowers come infestations of every kind of ant, taking over house and yard. Many ants bite, and most are unwelcome visitors that are difficult to exterminate, such as carpenter and fire ants. How to get rid of ants without using toxic poisons around your home and garden? Natural ant control combines several natural products from your pantry and feed stores to create homemade ant exterminators. You must be persistent in your efforts to exterminate ants...

Electromagnetic hygiene - Can qi really help us be healthier?

By Lloyd Burrell, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Personal hygiene has been a bulwark of health and well-being since the 19th century; it's only now at the beginning of the 21st century that the importance of electromagnetic hygiene is beginning to be understood. Researchers are discovering that understanding qi, or chi, has a central role to play in our health and well-being. When qi is in a state of balance and harmony, the body is healthy. When this equilibrium is disrupted, so is the body. Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) perturb...

Health Basics: 10 tricks to never eating meat again

By S. D. Wells, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) What is the first question a meat-eater asks when you tell them you never eat meat? "Where do you get your protein from?" That protein myth has been dispelled for many years, in fact, there's more bio-ready "available" protein in raw vegetables than in meat, and it only takes a few minutes for the body to break down the vegetables to access it, unlike meat, where the body must do a ton of work just to access the same "amino acids" for which the body is searching. Some of the greatest...

Apple bans cellphone radiation detection app from 'App Store'

By Ethan A. Huff, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) An Israeli startup company known as Tawkon has developed a mobile application that provides visual readouts on the amount of radiation being emitted from mobile phones at any given time. But according to numerous reports, tech-giant Apple continues to refuse the addition of the "app" to its App Store, which means users must "jailbreak" their iPhones in order to download and use it. Concerns about cellphone radiation and its dangers to human health are growing, as reports continue...

How the best natural beauty products can help you lose weight

By Celeste M. Smucker, MPH, PhD, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) In the United States lots of us are over weight, including nearly two-thirds of adults and one-third of children. The Brookings Institution estimates this epidemic costs our economy nearly $215 billion every year, a figure which includes costs of medical care as well as lost productivity. While eating too much is the immediate cause of weight gain, in fact there are many other issues that enter the equation including environmental toxins which have a disruptive impact on metabolisms...

Medical breakthrough? Inviting patients to be involved in their own care

By PF Louis, April 28 2012
(NaturalNews) A series of recent articles obtained from medical press releases all hailed a "new" concept just introduced into mainstream medicine: Allowing medical patients and clinical trial subjects to be more involved with their treatments. This is a new concept for the mainstream medical monopoly, but not for truly holistic medicine. Holistic was a term used in one of the articles, all of which are linked in the sources below. The term is a bit inappropriate considering that not one of the...

The hedonization of America: The hippie movement (opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, April 21 2012
(NaturalNews) Before we can get into how the hippie movement turned America and the rest of the world into hedonists, we have to first take a look at the "hippie" culture. The hippie movement began in America in the mid-60s, though its roots go back several years earlier. Within four or five years the movement had spread to all of Europe, the Scandinavian countries, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Japan, the Philippines, Africa and South America. This movement was a unique cultural...

Feds criminalizing small family farms under ridiculous 'labor laws' that target children

By Ethan A. Huff, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) For civilization to persist, each subsequent generation must be equipped by the previous one with the knowledge and skills to grow food, which traditionally occurs on family-scale farms from parent to child, or from seasoned expert to young amateur. But new labor laws being proposed by the U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) would prohibit children from performing many of the routine farm chores they have been involved with for centuries, which some see as a direct attack on small-scale...

MIT computer simulation predicts total global economic collapse in less than 20 years

By J. D. Heyes, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Don't look now, but some of the world's smartest people are even predicting the end of the global economic order as we know it, and they're saying it'll happen within the next two decades. According to a group of researchers from the Jay W. Forrester's institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a computer simulation concluded that the world could suffer a "global economic collapse" coupled by a "precipitous population decline" at current rates of resource consumption...

Monsanto and ArborGen set their sights on GM trees and grasses

By Tony Isaacs, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Not satisfied to own or control our food crops, Monsanto and its spinoff ArborGen have also set their sights on genetically modified trees and grasses. Despite a groundswell of objections by scientists and activists, the USDA has turned a deaf ear to their concerns and has instead aided and abetted Monsanto's plans. Coming soon to a forest or landscape near you: Franken trees and Franken grassesIn recent years, Monsanto and ArborGen have been developing GM trees including trees modified...

Five-year-old girl dies after being given just twice the normal dose of over-the-counter cough medicine

By Ethan A. Huff, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Parents who administer over-the-counter (OTC) cough medicines to their children need to be extremely aware of the risks involved, as these often bright and colorful syrups could end up killing them. This is exactly what happened to young Kimber Michelle Brown of Durango, Colorado, who recently took a little bit too much cough syrup and ended up dead just a few hours later. The U.K.'s Telegraph reports that Kimber had been staying with her grandmother when the overdose occurred. According...

Starbucks bows to public pressure, removes 'bug juice' from strawberry flavoring

By Scott Morefield, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) On Thursday, April 19, Starbucks Corp finally bowed to public pressure and announced, via its blog, that it would no longer use carmine, the crushed beetle food coloring it had switched to using in its strawberry flavoring back in January of this year. Instead, by late June all stores will begin using the natural, tomato-based extract lycopene. The January 2012 announcement that it would begin using the beetle-based food dye was met with an enormous wave of criticism. No wonder!...

Vitamin C cured polio during the epidemic of 1948 - 49

By PF Louis, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) It's common for shills and Internet "trolls" commenting on vaccination articles to reference the "eradication of polio" as a vaccine triumph. No mention is made of how polio continues, often from polio vaccinations but under different names. But worse than that is the shield of silence obscuring a humble small town physician who cured polio victims in the late 1940s and early 1950s using mega-dosages of vitamin C. His name was Frederick Robert Klenner, MD. His successful healing...

45 million people in 2011 received food stamps, a 70% increase from 2007

By J. D. Heyes, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) In what can only be described as a sign of the harsh economic times, new data shows that tens of millions more Americans have been placed on public assistance since the Great Recession began in 2008. According to a report from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the number of Americans receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits - formerly known as food stamps - grew to a staggering 45 million people in fiscal year 2011 (Oct. 1, 2010 - Sept...

High vitamin D level essential to prevent chronic inflammatory diseases

By John Phillip, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The connection between cellular saturation of the prohormone vitamin D and development of chronic conditions ranging from cancer, dementia, stroke and heart disease have been well documented among forward-thinking scientists for at least a decade now. The specific mechanism of action has not been well documented though, as most studies have not drawn a clear line between blood levels of vitamin D and disease prevention. Researchers from National Jewish Health reporting in The Journal...

How to properly choose your children's vitamins

By Willow Tohi, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The human body requires a broad range of nutrients, both essential and nonessential, to maintain balance and good health. Essential nutrients are the ones the body cannot make for itself (or are produced in limited amounts) and must therefore be consumed through diet. The human body also requires many minerals, which are present in every cell of the body, to function properly. Of course, getting our nutrients and minerals from the food we eat is the best scenario. Since that is not...

Don't be misled about sharing your bed with your baby

By Randall Neustaedter OMD, April 27 2012
(NaturalNews) There is a concerted campaign to dissuade parents from sleeping with their babies. The latest study published in the American Journal of Public Health attempts to prove that sleeping with your baby can cause death. This was a survey of statistics concerning babies who died unexpectedly. The data reveal that significantly more babies who died unexpectedly of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) were sleeping in a parental bed than sleeping alone in a crib. These statistics were taken...

Health blogger threatened with jail time for advocating Paleo diet that cured his diabetes

By Mike Adams, April 26 2012
(NaturalNews) Internet free speech is under assault in America, and a dangerous new trend has surfaced that threatens to throw nutritional bloggers in jail for advocating healthy diets on their blogs or websites. As you read this, a blogger who wrote about using the Paleo diet to overcome diabetes is being threatened with jail time in North Carolina, where the state Board of Dietetics / Nutrition claims his nutritional advocacy is equivalent to the crime of "practicing nutrition without a license...

Merck ordered to pay $321 million criminal fine for illegally marketing Vioxx painkiller

By Ethan A. Huff, April 26 2012
(NaturalNews) Drug giant Merck & Co., creator of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil, has been ordered by a federal judge in Boston, Mass., to fork over $321 million in criminal fines for illegally marketing Vioxx, a dangerous painkiller drug that was pulled from the market in 2004 because taking the drug doubles a patient's risk of having a heart attack or stroke. According to reports, Merck pleaded guilty to charges of illegally promoting Vioxx for rheumatoid arthritis before it...

7 medicinal herbs and spices that help lower blood pressure

By Aurora Geib, April 26 2012
(NaturalNews) High blood pressure is an epidemic that is currently sweeping across America. The fast lifestyle of fast food, soda and stress is starting to catch up on the average American, so much so that an estimated one in every three Americans has high blood pressure. This puts them at risk of heart disease, stroke and even kidney disease. Moreover, this condition is costing the country 93.5 billion dollars in health care services. Putting too much faith in the medical establishment to find...



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