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 Ron Paul wants to kill indefinite detention provision of the NDAABy J. D. Heyes, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) You may not agree with him on every foreign and domestic policy point, but you can't deny the fact that Congressman Ron Paul from Texas is the most consistent, literal interpreter of the U.S. Constitution in the current race for the Republican presidential nomination. In fact, it can be truthfully said he's the most ardent constitutionalist running in either party.
So it comes as no surprise that Paul is on the bandwagon in Congress to kill one of the most unconstitutional measures...
 Choose healthy lifestyle, nutritious food over hormone replacement therapy for menopause symptomsBy Cindy Jones-Shoeman, January 22 2012 (NaturalNews) It's understandable that a woman would like to avoid discomfort while going through menopause. After all, what woman likes having hot flashes or experiencing vaginal dryness? The problem, though, is that taking hormones is not the answer. Natural News has covered the multiple dangers of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), warning women that HRT can possibly cause asthma, ovarian and breast cancer, and other unwanted ailments. Avoiding a hot flash is not worth the trade for breast cancer...
 Dealing with Parkinson's DiseaseBy Mark Sircus., AC, OMD, January 22 2012 (NaturalNews) Today I begin to introduce my Batman and Robin Medicine for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Magnesium is Batman and Cannabis is Robin and they do make for a holy medical combination.
In Multiple Sclerosis marijuana can limit the
muscle pain and spasticity caused by the disease,
as well as relieving tremor and unsteadiness of gait.
We might expect the same in Parkinson's disease sufferers.
My first experience with a Parkinson's patient was with a patient of my wife. I...
 Obama says NO to WhiteHouse.gov petition to legalize raw milk at federal levelBy Ethan A. Huff, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) Even though the federal government does not actually have the right or authority to dictate what free individuals can and cannot eat, the Obama administration has officially rejected a WhiteHouse.gov petition signed by more than 6,000 Americans seeking freedom from federal tyranny against raw milk.
Food freedom advocates filed the petition as part of the We the People: Your Voice in Our Government program which, at the time, promised a response to any petition that gathered at least...
 More than $6.5 billion in taxpayer dollars have been wasted on Solyndra and 11 other green energy failuresBy Ethan A. Huff, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) Just a few months ago, FBI agents raided the headquarters of now-bankrupt solar panel company Solyndra, which received more than half-a-billion dollars in federal stimulus funds as part of the federal government's green energy stimulus initiative. But according to a new investigation by CBS News, the Solyndra scandal is just the tip of the iceberg, as at least 11 other green energy companies have either already failed, or are on the verge of failing, taking with them more than $6.5...
 Four reasons to add chlorella to your diet todayBy Donna Earnest Pravel, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) Chlorella is a green algae that is considered to be one of the most powerful superfoods known to man. Chlorella contains vasts amount of chlorophyll within its cell walls. The cell walls of chlorella are tough and indigestible, so many chlorella producers break the cell walls before selling the product. Broken cell chlorella releases the nutrients inside the cell walls so the human body can use them. Besides being possibly the richest source of chlorophyll on Earth, chlorella is also...
 Rat study throws new light on animal consciousness - rats behave with empathyBy Tara Green, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) An animal whose very name is often used as an insult may harbor more "human" traits like compassion than previously suspected. A recent study by University of Chicago researchers suggests that rats are capable of behavior which seems based on empathy for others of their kind.
Compassionate rats?Arguments against animal testing tend to center on those animals most like us, such as the great apes, or on animals humans frequently keep as pets like cats and dogs. Meanwhile, arguments...
 Avoid being in a death zone - actions and non-actions that can make you a statisticBy Fleur Hupston, January 9 2012 (NaturalNews) The prevalence of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, certain cancers and chronic lung diseases is greatly influenced by lack of exercise, poor nutrition and tobacco smoking. Good health is not difficult to achieve if one gives up smoking, eats correctly and exercises regularly. This is stating the obvious, of course. Despite knowing this, however, many people find it very difficult to break bad habits, even if that means they may be at risk of developing serious diseases.
Numerous...
 Eugenics: Doctor denies young girl kidney transplant because she is considered mentally retardedBy Ethan A. Huff, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) The value placed on human life in American society today is in rapid decline. The mindset in vogue today is one that looks at mentally- or developmentally-impaired individuals as less than human, and not worthy of receiving the same care and dignifying treatment as everyone else. Even many so-called doctors have fallen for this eugenicist propaganda, denying life-saving transplants to individuals considered to have less-than-optimal brain function.
The heartbreaking story you are...
Ohio's largest sustainable food and farm conference to take place February 18-19, 2012By Jonathan Benson, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) On February 18 - 19, 2012, the Ohio Ecological Food & Farm Association (OEFFA) will hold its 33rd annual conference in Granville, entitled Sowing the Seeds of Our Food Sovereignty. The conference, which is devoted to promoting "slow", localized food systems that are organically based and ecologically sound, will feature prominent speakers, educational workshops, film screenings, and even a contra dance.
Woody Tasch, author of the book Nature of Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms...
 We are all hippies nowBy PF Louis, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) The term hippy is often used contemptuously. Some ex-hippies have a sense of failure with that counter culture movement's inability to change the world. The occupy movements taking place now are reviving memories of that 1960s anti-establishment counter culture activity. Hopefully, awareness of this counter culture's consciousness will not quickly fade.
Of course the original hippy movement's fragile life raft couldn't continue in the corporate shark infested waters of today's corrupt...
Who controls your mind? (opinion)By Hesh Goldstein, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) When we are talking about the media, it comes down to this question: do they create the consciousness of the people or is the consciousness of the people merely being created by the media?
The fact is that practically everyone watches TV and reads the newspapers; therefore the media is in a position to influence. They are just as much leaders of the society as the politicians, schoolteachers, priests, etc.
Sometimes, when I write letters to the editor or various other editorials...
 Kinesiology, a tool of consciousness - how to tell truth from falsehoodBy Marsha Anderson, January 21 2012 (NaturalNews) There are almost fifty years of documented scientific research on a quick, easy and reliable method for testing whether something is true and under the circumstances whether it's good. As an example: should you eat animal protein? On the subject of animal protein versus plant foods there are countless studies on both sides with credentialed experts and excellent arguments. We have plenty of data but the difficulty is in the interpretation. Another question might be regarding the merits...
 Edible drug-tracking microchips to be unveiled in UK by year's endBy Ethan A. Huff, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) Imagine a world where the government monitors everything you eat and drink, and makes sure you take all your pharmaceutical drugs by feeding you an edible microchip that transmits this compliance information remotely to authorities. Such a world is almost a reality, as a California-based biotechnology company is about to unveil an edible microchip tracking device in the UK that monitors patients' compliance with prescribed drug regimes, and sends this information to family members and...
 Paula Deen exposed as Big Pharma sellout for profiting from the diabetes disease her recipes promoteBy Tara Green, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) Do you wish you could have a share of the billions in profits raked in by pharmaceutical companies peddling dubious drugs? If you are unencumbered by integrity, you may want to follow the lead of celebrity chef Paula Deen to gain a chunk of the plentiful prescription drug dollars.
Paula Deen's Ethics-Free 4-Step Path to Big Pharma Cash1. Attain some sort of minor celebrity status. In Paula's case, she started as a restauranteur and then self-published cookbooks. These books led to...
 AMA journal article suggests mandating participation in experimental vaccine trials 'for the greater good'By Ethan A. Huff, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) Some of the most deranged and sociopathic individuals on the planet hold respected positions of authority in medicine and at institutions of higher learning, and a recent journal article in the American Medical Association (AMA)'s Journal of Ethics serves as a reminder of this disturbing reality. In the article, two doctors from Oxford University in the UK advocate forcibly injecting individuals with experimental vaccines "for the greater good of society."
PrisonPlanet.com reports...
 Red beets and beet juice top the list of healing antioxidants due to polyphenol and betalain concentrationBy Donna Earnest Pravel, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) One ingredient found in many of today's green super-food formulas is red beet root powder, which is made from dehydrated beets and then ground into a powder. Although the benefits of beets are not often shouted through the rooftops, red beet roots and beet juice have a storehouse of plant-sourced nutrients and a tremendous amount of healing potential. Beets are a very good source of dietary fiber, potassium, manganese, and folate. Beets are also a good source of Vitamin C, zinc, copper...
 Intermittent fasting and high intensity fitness boost HGHBy Dr. David Jockers, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) The human body was designed very efficiently for times of scarcity and stress. Food scarcity was a common reality and the body has developed specific pathways to be very efficient in times of fasting. In times of stress, for survival purposes we adapted a fight or flight mode that forces us to work our bodies at a very high-intensity for a relatively short period of time. The combination of intermittent fasting and high intensity exercise promotes hormones that improve tissue healing...
 Popular orange juices flavored with secret "flavor packs" not listed on the labelBy Christina Luisa, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) Ever wonder how premium "100 percent pure" orange juice brands manage to taste delicious and fresh all year round, as though oranges never go out of season? Here's a hint: it's because that may NOT be pure orange juice you're drinking. That incredible flavor comes from a "secret ingredient" that premium orange juice companies are not required to put on their labeling. (http://abcnews.go.com/Health/orange-juice-moms-secret-ingredient-worries/story?id=15154617)
That's right, there...
 Diet and specific nutrients prevent brain shrinkage and lower Alzheimer's disease riskBy John Phillip, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) Researchers reporting in the prestigious journal, Neurology have found that proper diet and specific nutrients can lower the risk of brain shrinkage by nearly forty percent. Other lifestyle factors including degree of education and elevated blood pressure combined with a healthy diet can slash brain shrinkage risk in half. Shrinking brain volume is very closely associated with the development of many forms of dementia including the most devastating affliction, Alzheimer's disease. In...
 Drug companies slash thousands of jobs as new drugs fail, old patents expireBy Jonathan Benson, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) For years, many major drug companies have had it made with a steady stream of new "blockbuster" drugs that carry with them 20-year patents, ensuring years of billion-dollar profits. But many of these patents are now expiring, and these same drug companies have largely failed to concoct successful new drugs to take their place, which has resulted in widespread employee layoffs and major downsizing within the drug industry.
According to a recent Reuters report, drug giant Novartis...
 Hospital bills man $44 million for treating his pneumoniaBy Jonathan Benson, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) Anyone who has ever looked at an itemized hospital or doctor bill already knows just how absurdly inflated the nation's healthcare costs truly are. But when 28-year-old Alexis Rodriguez from New York recently received a bill from Bronx - Lebanon Hospital for $44 million, something told him that pneumonia treatment does not actually cost this much -- at least not yet.
The New York Daily News (NYDN) reports that Rodriguez and a number of other patients from Bronx - Lebanon Hospital...
 Mental health breakthrough: Study links sleep problems to schizophrenia for the first timeBy Elizabeth Walling, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) Getting quality sleep could be a vitally important piece for solving the puzzle of mental health. Previous studies have linked poor sleep to depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and ADHD. Now for the first time, research also shows a strong link between schizophrenia and sleep disturbances.
The study followed twenty individuals with schizophrenia, and compared their sleep patterns to those in a control group of 21 healthy individuals. Every single participant with schizophrenia...
 Change the way you think about your healthBy Cindy Jones-Shoeman, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) People who use Western medicine have for a long time viewed their health as something they can manage rather than something that is affected by everything they do. After all, it might seem a lot easier to some people to just pop a pill to take care of an ailment rather than examine their lifestyle and make permanent changes. Perhaps it is easier, but it is not necessarily the best way to care for one's health.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 48% of Americans during...
 Medical sanity - and a call for natural healing success storiesBy Mark Sircus., AC, OMD, January 20 2012 (NaturalNews) I have written miles on pharmaceutical terrorism and medical insanity so naturally I am very happy that I developed a system of medicine that serves humankind more effectively than traditional allopathic pharmaceutically based medicine.
When the world economy collapses, modern medicine will suffer a terrible fall. Money will dry up for expensive pharmaceutical medicines that poison more then they cure. Doctors will have to scramble for alternatives if they want to continue to help...
 Vaccine warfare! Texas carpet-bombs 7,000 square miles with air-dropped rabies vaccinesBy Mike Adams, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) The weaponization of vaccines just took another leap forward in America with the recent air-dropping of rabies vaccines by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Using a battery of small planes based out of Del Rio, Texas recently dropped 1.8 million edible vaccine packets over 7,700 square miles of rural Texas.
The packets contain edible rabies vaccines dipped in fish oil and coated with fish meal to entice foxes and coyotes to eat them. Once consumed, the animal is "vaccinated...
 Sec 105 of SOPA threatens freedom of health speech, aligns with FDA Trilateral Cooperation Charter to potentially eliminate access to dietary supplementsBy Ethan A. Huff, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) Identifying threats to health freedom and freedom of health speech often requires connecting the dots between seemingly unrelated verbiage in one piece of legislation and a trade agreement, for instance, or reading between the lines to identify the full intent or scope of a provision or phrase added to an unrelated bill. And this is the case with the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA), which contains language that could one day target websites that sell, promote, or otherwise talk about...
 At least 7,000 websites black out their homepages in protest of SOPA and PIPA internet censorship billsBy Ethan A. Huff, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) On January 18, 2012, thousands of websites from around the world came out in protest of two pieces of legislation that threaten to censor the internet as we know it. Google, WordPress, Wired.com, Wikipedia, Tumblr, The Daily Paul, reddit, NaturalNews, and thousands of other websites censored portions or all of their homepages and content in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (HR 3261), and the Protect IP Act (S 968), which would essentially give large media conglomerates and the...
 Breaking news: cancer drugs make tumors more aggressive and deadlyBy S. L. Baker, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) When natural health advocates warn against mainstream medicine's arsenal of weapons used to fight cancer, including chemotherapy and radiation, their concerns often revolve around how these therapies can weaken and damage a person's body in numerous ways. But scientists are finding other reasons to question some of these therapies. It turns out that while chemotherapies may kill or shrink tumors in the short term, they may actually be causing malignancies to grow more deadly in the...
What Big Pharma doesn't want you to know about bromelainBy Paul Fassa, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) Bromelain is an inexpensive enzyme supplement with many uses and health benefits. Enzymes don't get much respect, yet they are considered more important functionally than vitamins and minerals. Without enzymes, food cannot be broken down into its constituent nutrients, and enzymes are needed for most cellular metabolic actions.
Bromelain, not to be confused with pharmaceutical bromaline, is a proteolytic enzyme or protease found most abundantly in pineapple cores. Protease or proteolytic...
 TSA 'apology' for illicit conduct against two elderly women filled with lies, say victimsBy Jonathan Benson, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued an apology in response to two elderly women who were allegedly molested by TSA airport screeners at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York just before Christmas. But the apology only addresses the fact that TSA screeners violated protocol with regards to scanning the ladies' private medical devices, and denies any further misconduct on behalf of the screeners, which the two victims say is a lie.
In December...
 Mold, rot, and filth: Why your child's school could be making him or her sickBy Jonathan Benson, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) It is a factor that many parents may not consider, but one that is turning out to play a significant role in aggravating, and potentially even causing, asthma symptoms, respiratory illness, and other chronic illness conditions that often afflict children. Mold, rotting building materials, and general filth at many of the nation's deteriorating public schools appear to be taking a toll on students' health -- and unless parents and school authorities speak up and do something about it...
 Got neck pain? New study says chiropractic care and simple home exercises work better than painkillersBy Elizabeth Walling, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) Painkilling drugs are associated with dangerous side effects, addiction and overdose. And it turns out they are also much less effective than harmless natural treatments. A new study shows that simple remedies like chiropractic treatments and home exercises relieve sub-acute neck pain better than pharmaceutical drugs - and without all the negative side effects.
Dangerous painkillers can (and should) be avoidedIt's estimated that 75 percent of Americans deal with neck pain at some...
 Study says refrigeration of packaged fresh spinach reduces toxic bacteriaBy Donna Earnest Pravel, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) Spinach has long been used as a natural healing aid. Spinach is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It boosts the immune system, builds red blood cells, provides energy, and is a good source of protein. Spinach has received a lot of negative press in the past due to an E. coli outbreak which was traced to a commercial grower. A recent clinical study indicates that spinach samples have been contaminated with over a thousand different kinds of bacteria. The 2011 study proved...
 S&P downgrades nine Eurozone nations and their bailout fund as crony capitalism crumblesBy J. D. Heyes, January 17 2012 (NaturalNews) Just when you thought things couldn't get worse for debt-ridden Europe, they have.
Last week, ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded the credit ratings of nine European nations. Then this week, as if to add insult to injury, S&P downgraded Europe's bailout fund, saying in essence that even the fund set up to shield other nations from the debt crisis is in financial trouble. Check and mate.
It was an unprecedented move, with France and Austria having their top-tier ratings...
 Learn to love fevers, not fear themBy Lindsay Chimileski , January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) One of the biggest misconceptions in health care today is the role of fevers. Through misunderstanding, many parents fear fevers, when they should love and respect them. A fever is one of the most extraordinary and intricate healing processes in the body. It plays out like a symphony, orchestrated only when needed to stimulate an immune response, destroy invading organisms and promote the restoration of health. The American Academy of Pediatrics voiced concerns in a 2011 study, concluding...
 Wild edible plants and natural solutions for diabetesBy Jonathan Landsman, January 19 2012 (NaturalNews) Why should you care about wild edibles? Because many health experts agree that wild edibles are the highest quality, best foods available to eat. The NaturalNews Talk Hour presents "Wild Edibles - The Miracle of Greens" with our special guest Sergei Boutenko, raw food expert.
"I learn something new every single week. Thanks for all you do to spread Natural Health. You are a true blessing!" - Kevin
The value of wild edibles
Have you been to your local health food store lately...
Pediatrician calls state trooper, child protective services on mother for refusing to vaccinate childBy Ethan A. Huff, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) What would you do if your pediatrician called the cops and child protective services on you for refusing to get your child vaccinated? That is exactly what happened recently to Rachel Garmon of Pennsylvania when she told her new pediatrician that her healthy and vibrant two-and-a-half year old son had never been -- and never would be -- vaccinated.
InfoWars reports that Garmon, a well-known member of her community and director of a sports and wellness program at a local community...
 Mike Adams (the Health Ranger) to host Alex Jones Show Friday, Jan 20th, 2012By Mike Adams, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) I have been called upon once again to serve on the front lines of the battle for liberty as a fill-in host for the Alex Jones Show this Friday, January 20th, 2012. We have an incredible line-up of guests and news stories to cover, so tune in and listen (it's free) at www.PrisonPlanet.com beginning at 11 am central time (Texas time). The show runs for three hours and is broadcast on nationwide AM radio stations to 2+ million listeners.
Our guests for this Friday include:
&bull...
 SOPA and PIPA bills could threaten natural health websites with government-ordered shutdownBy Mike Adams, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) On Wednesday, January 18, 2012, NaturalNews.com went "dark" to protest SOPA, the "Stop Online Piracy Act" that is actually a thinly-veiled government censorship effort. We are also protesting PIPA, the "Protect IP Act," which is similarly destructive in its effects. You may have arrived at this page from our mock "seizure" index page which depicts what might happen if SOPA becomes law.
This is crucial for all NaturalNews readers and fans to understand: If SOPA becomes law, NaturalNews...
 Fact: 80 percent of U.S. pharmaceuticals made with overseas ingredients, nearly half produced in foreign facilities never inspected by FDABy Ethan A. Huff, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) Big Pharma advocates (the few that exist outside the corrupt government structure and the drug industry itself) regularly defend the industry with claims that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) maintains strict regulatory protocols that ensure safety. But a new report reveals that not only are most drug ingredients sourced from unregulated foreign sources, but nearly half of all drug production facilities are located overseas, most of which have never been inspected by FDA.
Issued...
 Study: Nearly all women with breast cancer have parabens in their breast tissueBy Jonathan Benson, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) They are added to everything from shampoos and deodorants to processed foods and pharmaceutical drugs in order to inexpensively extend shelf life and improve product stability. But a new study out of the University of Reading (UR) in the UK has found that, based on tests conducted, nearly every single woman with breast cancer has one or more paraben chemicals in her breast tissue, suggesting a possible link between the chemical and the disease.
According to the UK's Daily Mail, Dr...
 Discover which foods and chemical additives cause arthritis inflammation, gout and fibromyalgia painBy JB Bardot, December 30 2011 (NaturalNews) Certain foods and chemical additives disguised as food can aggravate or cause muscle and joint pain associated with arthritis, gout and fibromyalgia. Avoiding these foods can pave the way for reduced inflammation, stiffness and pain - setting the stage for ongoing relief, with increased mobility and a better mental attitude. Although it may be a challenge to avoid well-loved foods, keep in mind that many of those foods are causing widespread systemic problems that result in debilitating...
 New scientific study links bee deaths to pesticidesBy Tara Green, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) A new study by Purdue University scientists seems to confirm what environmentalists have long suspected -- that the massive bee die-offs known as Colony Collapse Disorder are linked to pesticides. Specifically, researchers are pointing to a category of pesticide marketed by the German chemical company Bayer.
Multiple methods of poisoning beesThe Purdue research indicates bee deaths are connected to neonicotinoid pesticides, which use a synthetic derivative of nicotine. These chemicals...
 Understand the calcium myth; here's what really makes healthy bonesBy Dr. David Jockers, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) For years we have been taught that calcium was the great solution to weakened bones. Pre and post-menopausal women are recommended to take calcium supplements to prevent bone loss and osteoporosis. New research has shown that the theory of calcium supplementation improving bone health is a myth.
Calcium is the cornerstone mineral in bones. However, calcium consumption does not build bones. Countries with the highest dietary calcium consumption (US, Canada, & Scandinavian countries...
 Study proves 95% of people really are sheepleBy Mike Bundrant, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) Scientists at the University of Leeds have conducted research that proves the tendency many have to act like sheep, unwittingly following crowd as if they didn't possess a reasoning mind. While this tendency may have its uses in some situations, such as planning pedestrian flow in busy areas, it doesn't inspire a ton of hope for humankind.
The study showed that it takes a minority of just five percent to influence a crowd's direction - and that the other 95 percent follow without...
 'Totally drug-resistant' tuberculosis now sweeping India, 25% fatality rate so farBy Jonathan Benson, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) A highly-contagious lung disease that has become increasingly difficult to treat, tuberculosis (TB) appears to be making a deadly comeback in India. As was predicted by the World Health Organization (WHO) back in 2009, drug-resistant strains of TB for which there is no viable treatment appear to be on the rise, with a growing number of new cases now appearing in India.
New York Daily News (NYDN) reports that at least three patients with drug-resistant TB in India have already died...
 Coffee promotes cortisol production and weight gainBy Celeste M. Smucker, MPH, PhD, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) Conventional wisdom about weight loss suggests coffee may be a good addition to a diet plan since it has minimal calories and no fat. While this seems logical, a more holistic view evaluates coffee from the perspective of its influence on the body's ability to metabolize the other food we eat. Recent studies suggest that despite its low calorie count, coffee may actually promote weight gain as well as type 2 diabetes by stimulating cortisol production and insulin resistance.
Caffeine...
 Researchers detail lifestyle changes that lower cancer risk by forty percentBy John Phillip, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) It may come as no surprise to many natural health disciplinarians that cancer is largely an avoidable disease that develops and advances due to poor lifestyle habits adopted over the course of a lifetime. Researchers from Britain have found that more than 100,000 cancer cases, nearly one in four cancers diagnosed, could have been prevented by following simple lifestyle changes. Lead study author Dr. Max Parkin, a cancer epidemiologist based at Queen Mary, University of London, publishing...
 Treating multiple sclerosisBy Mark Sircus., AC, OMD, January 18 2012 (NaturalNews) There are many people, an estimated 350,000 people in the United States that are living with this painful, debilitating, and sometimes fatal disorder of the central nervous system. Western medicine has not come up with good treatment strategies for this disease and the United States government keeps one of the safest and most helpful medicines for this population illegal. Seems they could care less and would doom this population to perpetual suffering.
An estimated 350,000 people...
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