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Experimental rooftop reactor generates liquid fuel from sunlight

By David Gutierrez, March 12 2011
(NaturalNews) Researchers have designed a device that uses solar power to produce the components of liquid fuels, mimicking the process by which plants convert sunlight into sugar to fuel their own cells. Although solar electric or wind systems can be used to provide stationary energy to homes and other buildings, they remain more impractical for transportation, which is powered best by fuels that are portable and energy dense. Batteries and nuclear reactors both tend to fail this test. Writing...

The Stress of Inequality and its Powerful Effect on Health

By Mitchell Rabin, March 12 2011
We know that there are many spokes in the wheel of wellness and ways to achieve it, the way to be it, requires that we be the hub of many of them. Our lifestyle choices of healthy food, water, exercise and sleep are paramount. Other spokes of course include our smiling, laughing, enjoying humor in general and humor in the moment. It includes our social lives, friends, family and good relationships. It includes managing stress, expressing feeling, caring and being authentic. A big spoke of wellness...

Twelve unsustainable things that will soon come to a disastrous end on our planet

By Mike Adams, March 11 2011
(NaturalNews) If you look around what's really happening in our world today, there's an inescapable pattern that curiously emerges: Much of what's going on is simply unsustainable. It can't go on for much longer, in other words. And it must collapse due to the laws of economics or physics. Here, I've put together a collection of twelve systems that are utterly unsustainable on our planet. Each of these twelve is scheduled for some sort of collapse or shut down in the coming years. They range from...

Natural farming increases yields over conventional

By David Gutierrez, March 11 2011
(NaturalNews) Farmers across Hawaii are turning to "natural farming," a technique developed by South Korean farmer Han Kyu Cho that eschews the use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides in favor of efficient use of on-site materials. Best of all, Cho's method leads to better crop yields, healthier land and healthier people. In natural farming, crops are fertilized with on-site "trash" like eggshells and fish bones, with easy-to-acquire materials like steamed rice and brown sugar, and with mineral...

If you want to reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke - Get the lead out

By K.L. Carlson, March 11 2011
(NaturalNews) You may be one of the millions of people worldwide who are taking statin drugs to lower their cholesterol level and lulled into the false impression that reducing cholesterol will reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. The fact is that no study has ever shown statin drugs prevent heart disease. Several studies have shown that both men and women with the lowest cholesterol levels died earlier of all causes. If you want to reduce your risk of developing heart disease, suffering heart...

America's breadbasket aquifer running dry; massive agriculture collapse inevitable

By Mike Adams, March 10 2011
(NaturalNews) It's the largest underground freshwater supply in the world, stretching from South Dakota all the way to Texas. It's underneath most of Nebraska's farmlands, and it provides crucial water resources for farming in Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and even New Mexico. It's called the Ogallala Aquifer, and it is being pumped dry. See the map of this aquifer here: http://www.naturalnews.com/images/Ogallala.gif Without the Ogallala Aquifer, America's heartland food production collapses....

Whey protein fights fatty liver disease and heart disease

By S. L. Baker, March 10 2011
(NaturalNews) New research just published in the journal Clinical Nutrition concludes supplementing the diet with whey protein could be a powerful natural way to reduce the risk of both fatty liver disease and cardiovascular disease. After just four weeks of adding whey protein to meals, key markers of blood fats in research subjects improved dramatically. That, the team of Swiss scientists noted, means whey protein could reduce the risk of heart disease. In addition, the whey protein supplementation...

Stress: good or bad? In your control or out of your control?

By Jane Goldberg, March 10 2011
(NaturalNews) As a psychoanalyst who has specialized in working with cancer patients, I hear the word "stress" frequently. When a new cancer patient comes into my office, I will generally ask the person why they think they have cancer. Some patients are puzzled by the question, and say that they don't know. But a fair number of them will speculate, and many of them will use the word "stress" to describe emotional situations that they had felt themselves to be in some time before the cancer diagnosis...

Where have all the minerals gone?

By Dennis Mason, C.P.T., March 10 2011
(NaturalNews) It seems like only yesterday that Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for his work outlining the dangers of global warming, the desecration of the environment for capital gains and his motion picture, An Inconvenient Truth. Let's fast forward to now. Not a whole lot has changed over the past five years or so to turn things around. In fact, it seems as though things have gone from bad to worse. We are (still) face-to-face with situations that compromise not just the health and...

The myth of the normal mammogram

By Dr Sherri Tenpenny, March 9 2011
(NaturalNews) In my experience, it's not often that pro-mammogram literature or textbooks tell the truth about the limitations of mammography so imagine my surprise when I came across this section in the 1,100 page textbook I'm studying called Breast Imaging by Dr. Daniel B. Kopans. "Because screening does not detect all cancers and does not detect all cancers sufficiently early to permit cure, screening should not be thought of as a method to reassure someone she does not have cancer. Emphasis...

New discovery: "good" gut bacteria can control organ functions

By S. L. Baker, March 9 2011
(NaturalNews) Researchers have long known that the "good" bacteria in the human gut help digest food and keep "bad" pathogens, including an overgrowth of yeast, in check. But could beneficial bacteria be doing even more to build good health? The surprising answer is, most likely, yes. According to findings just published in the American Society for Microbiology's online journal, mBio, "good" bacteria also appear to exert some level of control over the actual functions of organs, including the...

Incurable Diseases and Natural Solutions on the next NaturalNews Talk Hour

By Jonathan Landsman, March 9 2011
(NaturalNews) What is the root cause of ALL disease? And, do you believe you can cure any disease without drugs or surgery? The NaturalNews Talk Hour presents Incurable Diseases and Natural Solutions with our special guest Dr. Leonard Coldwell. Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear one of the greatest physicians of our time! "I listened to the NaturalNews Talk Hour last night and it was amazing!" - Matt Cancer Truths Exposed According to Dr. Leonard Coldwell, "the mandatory treatment...

Healing with light energy

By Len Saputo, March 9 2011
(NaturalNews) "The pain is gone - I can't believe it!" That is what Jack had to say when his pain suddenly disappeared after two decades of unrelenting pain from diabetic neuropathy and a treatment program that profoundly interfered with his quality of life and led to an addiction to a myriad of pharmaceutical drugs. It was just that fast - two half-hour treatments with an invisible light and his pain disappeared. Incredible! No more medicines. He began feeling like his old self - he could think...

EU successfully undermines Ireland as a GMO-free zone

By Kimberly Hartke, Publicist, March 8 2011
(NaturalNews) Weston A Price Foundation, a nutrition education non-profit, highly recommends butter as a healthy food, particularly grass fed, raw butter, which is hard to come by in America. Because of the lack of availability of locally produced artisan butter, many of our members (and those they have influenced) buy imported butter from countries like Ireland, which have high standards for animal husbandry. My own mother has been buying Kerrygold ever since I sung the nutritional praises of...



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