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Wooly fern plant could treat osteoporosis, new research finds

By S. L. Baker, October 30 2009
(NaturalNews) An illustration from an 1887 book depicts the fabled "Vegetable Lamb of Tartary" as a plant with a tiny furry animal coming out of a long stalk. The reason? This wooly tree fern was once believed to literally produce sheep. That legend no doubt came about because the plant has masses of wool-like fibers that emerge on top. It grows in mountainous areas of China, northeast India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan and has long been used in Asian medicine to treat...

Breakthrough documentary "House of Numbers" challenges conventional thinking on HIV, AIDS

By Mike Adams, October 29 2009
(NaturalNews) Canadian filmmaker Brent Leung isn't winning any friends in the pharmaceutical industry these days. His breakthrough documentary "House of Numbers" features jaw-dropping interviews with doctors, researchers and even the co-discoverer of HIV himself (Luc Montagnier), all of whom reveal startling information calling into question the "official" explanation of HIV and AIDS. An exclusive trailer from House of Numbers is now available on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsOlVF_7bRc More...

The AIDS myth exposed: Why experts are challenging conventional AIDS mythology

By Mike Adams, October 29 2009
(NaturalNews) Conventional medicine's explanations of HIV and AIDS are a medical myth at best; and outright quackery at worst. There is no such thing as a virus that "causes" AIDS, since the very definition of AIDS is widely disputed by scientists around the world. (And patients are often diagnosed with AIDS who have no HIV whatsoever.) In conjunction with the release of the myth-busting documentary House of Numbers (www.HouseOfNumbers.com), NaturalNews has pulled together a collection of fascinating...

Organ transplant horrors: Diseased organs routinely implanted into donation recipients

By S. L. Baker, October 29 2009
(NaturalNews) Matthew Millington, 31, was an Iraq war veteran who served in the British army. Suffering from an unspecified "serious long condition", doctors told him he would be dead in two years unless he underwent a lung transplant. With tens of thousands of people world-wide awaiting organ transplants, the young man was one of the "lucky" patients who soon received his lungs from a donor. The problem was he was given lungs riddled with a fast growing cancer -- and Millington died less than 10...

Interview with Alex Holland, founder of Asian Institute of Medical Studies in Arizona

By Mike Adams, October 29 2009
(NaturalNews) Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is rapidly gaining popularity throughout the western world as patients find it to be safe, effective and affordable. One TCM school in Tucson Arizona trains future TCM practitioners on the philosophy and practice of Chinese Medicine. Founded by Alex Holland, the Asian Institute of Medical Studies (www.AsianInstitute.edu) is an accredited school that teaches all the foundations of Chinese Medicine: Pulse analysis, Chinese herbology, tongue analysis...

Vegetable Juice Helps Promote Weight Loss

By David Gutierrez, October 29 2009
(NaturalNews) Daily consumption of vegetable juice may not just help increase vegetable consumption, but also improve the effectiveness of weight loss strategies, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California-Davis and presented at the Experimental Biology Conference in New Orleans. The study was funded in part by the Campbell Soup Company. The researchers conducted the study on 81 adults with metabolic syndrome, three-quarters of them women. Metabolic syndrome...

Swine flu peaks out before vaccines even make it into widespread distribution

By Mike Adams, October 28 2009
(NaturalNews) Swine flu infections have peaked out in the USA, even before drug companies could get their vaccines injected into everyone. According to CDC findings announced recently in Atlanta, one in five U.S. children have already experienced the flu this month, and most of those were likely H1N1 swine flu cases, the CDC says. This comes from a survey of over 10,000 U.S. households conducted by the CDC. Meanwhile, flu vaccine shipments are way behind schedule. There have been supply problems...

Curcumin inhibits cancers of the head and neck

By S. L. Baker, October 28 2009
(NaturalNews) The yellowish orange Indian spice turmeric, used to flavor curries, contains a remarkable phytochemical known as curcumin -- and this natural substance is the target of feverish research across a spectrum of medical disciplines. The reason? Curcumin has shown remarkable promise in helping the human body in a wide variety of ways. For example, as NaturalNews has previously reported, it may prevent Alzheimer's Disease (http://www.naturalnews.com/026861_curcumin_vitamin_D3_disease.html...

Secret Documents Reveal AstraZeneca Knowingly Promoted Psych Drugs for Unapproved Use in Children

By David Gutierrez, October 28 2009
(NaturalNews) Internal documents acquired as part of a series of lawsuits show that pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca planned as early as 2001 to market its antipsychotic drug Seroquel for uses not approved by the FDA. Under U.S. law, drug makers are prohibited for marketing their drug for any use not approved by the FDA. Doctors are still permitted to prescribe drugs, however, for any use they wish. Seroquel (generic name quetiapine) was approved for the treatment of psychotic disorders in...

OCA's Ronnie Cummins joins NaturalNews Talk Hour to discuss "organic cheaters" vs. honest organic

By Mike Adams, October 28 2009
(NaturalNews) This week's NaturalNews Talk Hour features Ronnie Cummins, Director of the Organic Consumers Association, who will discuss "Organic Deception, Labeling Fraud, Fair Trade & More." The talk hour runs this Thursday evening at 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern, and registration is free. Readers may simply enter their name and email address in the registration form on the right column of this page. You'll be emailed the call-in number to listen to this broadcast on Thursday. The Organic Consumers...

Using probiotics to prevent or eliminate Candida

By Mike Adams, October 28 2009
(NaturalNews) Probiotics are good for much more than simply enhancing intestinal health and improving digestion; they're also very effective at preventing candida albicans (as you'll see below). Here you'll find a healthy collection of explanations, supporting quotes and testimonials about the use of probiotics to help prevent or reverse candida. These are compiled from some of the top health authors in the world. Enjoy this knowledge and feel free to share this link with others who may benefit...

Exposure to Earlier Flu Viruses Provides Many with Natural Immunity to H1N1, Scientists Find

By Sherry Baker, October 27 2009
(NewsTarget) Despite all the panic and hype about the H1N1 pandemic and the rush to immunize people in droves against the virus, the fact is -- so far -- the outbreak has been fairly mild. Now University of California (UC) Davis, researchers studying H1N1, formerly referred to as "swine flu," have identified a group of immunologically important sites called epitopes in the virus that are also present in seasonal flu viruses, which have been circulating for untold years. So what does this mean? If...

Profit Driven Swine Flu Propaganda - Pump Up the Volume - Part Four

By Evelyn Pringle, October 27 2009
(NaturalNews) This article is part four in a six-part series. Be sure to read part three at http://www.naturalnews.com/027310_swine_flu_health_Tamiflu.html Those in control of the mainstream media have joined together with public health officials to provide the pharmaceutical industry with the best swine flu promotional campaign that money can buy. In an October 7, 2009, OpEd News article titled, "The Centers for Disease Control: The Best Vaccination PR Firm Taxes Can Buy," the makers of the...

Oregano oil eliminates parasites in humans

By Mike Adams, October 27 2009
(NaturalNews) It's not widely known, but oregano extracts are extremely effective at eliminating parasites in humans. And a lot of people have parasites they simply don't know about. So here, we've collected a number of supporting statements about the anti-parasitic properties of oregano. You'll learn a wealth of information by reading what follows. But before we present the list, let me recommend three sources for oregano oil that you might want to check out after reading this: Global Healing...

Obese People Create an Extra Billion Tons of CO2 Each Year, Warn Experts

By David Gutierrez, October 27 2009
(NaturalNews) Editor's note: NaturalNews doesn't agree with all the conclusions reached by the scientists being covered in this article, but we thought it was important to bring you this story on one of the many ways in which climate change discussions might start targeting -- or even criminalizing -- individual eating behavior. Just yesterday, the world climate chief (Lord Stern) declared that in order to save the planet, everyone would have to stop eating meat. As a promoter of plant-emphasis in...

Obama's H1N1 national emergency declaration could invoke FEMA response to pandemic (opinion)

By Mike Adams, October 26 2009
(NaturalNews) President Obama's declaration of a national pandemic emergency is "no cause for alarm," reported the mainstream media throughout the weekend. The declaration is nothing more than a "precaution," they say. "It's really more a continuation of our preparedness steps," said Anne Schuchat, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, in a USA Today story. In other words, there's not really any emergency at all...

Herbicides and cholesterol drugs interfere with taste, could damage metabolism

By S. L. Baker, October 26 2009
(NaturalNews) It's not unusual to hear about herbicides having suspected toxic effects or prescription drugs producing side effects. But a new National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded study just published in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry has found another negative and surprising way common herbicides and fibrate drugs (which are used to lower elevated blood lipids) impact the human body: they block a nutrient-sensing taste receptor on the tongue called T1R3. So what's the big deal about...

Florida is the "Colombia" of Prescription Medications

By David Gutierrez, October 26 2009
(NaturalNews) Florida has become the nation's capital for illegal acquisition of prescription medication, according to local and federal law enforcement officials. "Broward County has become the Colombia for pharmaceutically diverted drugs," said Hollywood police Capt. Allen Siegel, who directs a narcotics task force. "We're supplying everywhere." Florida's state laws have led to a thriving industry of clinics offering narcotic painkillers and other prescription drugs to anyone who walks in...

President Obama declares national emergency over swine flu pandemic; but why?

By Mike Adams, October 24 2009
(NaturalNews) According to the CDC, swine flu infections have already peaked, and the pandemic is on its way out. Peak infection time was the middle of October, where one in five U.S. children experienced the flu, says the CDC. Out of nearly 14,000 suspected flu cases tested during the week ending on October 10, 2009, 99.6% of those were influenza A, and the vast majority of those were confirmed as H1N1 swine flu infections. (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/) Even though the H1N1 pandemic appears...

Mesothelioma, lung cancer and nutrition

By Mike Adams, October 24 2009
(NaturalNews) Mesothelioma doesn't have to be fatal. This rare form of lung cancer has long been feared by workers exposed to asbestos in their work environments, and much of that fear is justified: This form of cancer can be deadly. But it doesn't always have to be. There are natural ways to greatly extend life, even for those suffering from mesothelioma. Most are based on nutritional therapies, as you'll see below. It may seem counterintuitive to suppose that nutrition could play a role in a...

Flexibility exercises like Pilates and yoga could prevent, treat stiff arteries

By S. L. Baker, October 24 2009
(NaturalNews) From a sitting position, how far can you reach past your toes? Especially if you are middle-aged or older, the answer could indicate how flexible you are -- and also how flexible your arteries are. However, if you are stiff and can't reach too far, don't despair. New research suggests stretching exercises that increase flexibility could prevent or reverse stiffening of arteries. In a study entitled "Poor trunk flexibility is associated with arterial stiffening", just published in...

Eating Less Sugar Cuts Diabetes Risk in Latinos

By David Gutierrez, October 24 2009
(NaturalNews) Latino teenagers can decrease their risk of diabetes by eating less sugar and more fiber, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California and published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Researchers divided 66 overweight Latino teenagers into three groups. The first group was assigned to take a once-a-week nutrition class for 16 weeks, the second was assigned to the same class as well as twice-a-week strength training,...

Burger King (Japan) offers Windows 7 Whopper with 7 beef patties for $7.77 (satire)

By Mike Adams, October 23 2009
(NaturalNews) What do you get when you combine a good operating system with a ridiculously bad idea of a burger? Burger King's news "Windows 7 Whopper," made with 7 beef patties and sold for ¥777 (Yen). The seven-decker processed beef burger clocks in at 1,000 calories, reports FoxNews. It's offered only for 7 days as part of a publicity stunt to publicize the launch of Windows 7, the new PC operating system from Microsoft. Stacked five inches high, it's not yet clear whether customers...

New York abandons swine flu vaccine mandate for health care workers, blames vaccine shortage

By Mike Adams, October 23 2009
(NaturalNews) New York State Health Commissioner Richard F. Daines announced today that public health workers will no longer be required to receive swine flu vaccinations. The state had been sued by the Public Employees Federation to stop the vaccine mandate, and a state judge had granted the group a temporary restraining order against mandatory vaccine injections (http://www.naturalnews.com/027259_health_flu_vaccine_vaccines.html). The follow-up hearing was scheduled for October 30 to determine...

A vaccine for anxiety? The real reason why drug companies are pushing more vaccines

By Mike Adams, October 23 2009
(NaturalNews) There's a new vaccine for nicotine addiction, and another one for drug addiction. There's an AIDS vaccines (which doesn't work) and a vaccine for cervical cancer that's been approved for use on boys (boys don't have a cervix). Through the pharmaceutical industry, the big push for vaccines is on! But why, exactly? Is there suddenly a new rash of epidemic disease requiring vaccine treatments? No, not really. What's new is the way Big Pharma is latching on to these diseases as new opportunities...

Profit Driven Swine Flu Propaganda - Pump Up the Volume Part 3

By Evelyn Pringle, October 23 2009
(NaturalNews) This article is part three in a six-part series. Be sure to read part two at http://www.naturalnews.com/027301_swine_flu_influenza_pandemic.html Public health officials now say they have quit keeping tabs on swine flu deaths because it is too difficult. A more likely explanation is that fear mongering would be impossible if they continued to announce the low rates of swine flu deaths and vaccine profits would take a nose dive. "It's absurd to panic about swine flu, especially...

Medicinal mushrooms like reishi, maitake can help fight cancer

By Mike Adams, October 23 2009
(NaturalNews) The cure for cancer already exists. But it wasn't created in a lab, and it wasn't funded by pink-ribbon products or walkathons. It was created for free by Mother Nature, and it exists as a collection of literally thousands of powerful anti-cancer phytonutrients found in medicinal mushrooms. Medicinal mushrooms contain some of the most potent medicine in the world. They are living pharmaceutical factories, but they file no patents and ask for no royalties. They just mind their own...

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Olive Oil is a Medical Marvel

By Frank Mangano, October 30 2009
(NewsTarget) In the 1930s comic strip "Popeye," Olive Oil was portrayed as a skinny weakling, a perpetual damsel in distress who couldn't survive without her Popeye coming to the rescue. But in the health world, olive oil is no nutritional weakling. Besides being one of the best sources to go to for a healthy dose of monounsaturated fat - a key nutrient for lowering cholesterol levels - olive oil is something of a medical marvel. It's always been known as a healthy oil, but only recently have...

GMO Giant Monsanto Loses Another Day in Court

By Aaron Turpen, October 29 2009
(NewsTarget) France`s highest court has ruled that Monsanto lied about the safety of its weed killing herbicide Roundup. The decision came just days ago and confirms an earlier court judgment in France finding that Monsanto had falsely advertised Roundup as being "biodegradable" and that it "left the soil clean." The original case was brought to court in 2001 by several French environmental groups alleging that Roundup's main ingredient, glyphosate, has a classification as "dangerous to the environment...

The Bitter Side of a Sweet Treat: Giving Candy to Kids may Lead to Violent Crimes

By Elizabeth Walling, October 29 2009
(NewsTarget) Most parents are aware that too much refined sugar isn't good for their kids. Now a new study indicates that children who are given sweets on a daily basis are more likely to end up as violent adults. The Welsh study, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, examined data on more than 17,000 children born in April of 1970. The data was derived from the British Cohort Study, which provided detailed information about the participants at points throughout their childhood and adulthood...

Acupuncture: Traditional Chinese Medicine Effectively Treats Insomnia

By Melissa Sokulski, October 29 2009
(NewsTarget) Insomnia is a common condition in which people have difficulty either falling asleep or staying asleep. It is listed by the World Health Organization as a condition which has been shown to be treated effectively by acupuncture (1). Acupuncture, which actually treats the person, not the disease, helps to balance the body's energy, strengthening weak areas and moving energy where it's stuck. Insomnia can have many causes; figuring out the cause is an important part of diagnosis and...

Vitamin D: How to Determine Your Optimal Dose

By David Rostollan, October 28 2009
(NewsTarget) In the wide world of supplements, vitamin D is the superstar. For the last few years, this humble nutrient has been featured prominently in allopathic and alternative circles alike. It has basked in the rays of media publicity, and has survived an onslaught of scientific scrutiny. And while such widespread publicity is often good cause for skepticism in the realm of health and medicine, vitamin D appears to be the real deal. Whether we`re talking about heart disease, cancer, diabetes...

Keep Your Heart Strong and Healthy with Traditional Chinese Medicine

By Melissa Sokulski, October 28 2009
(NewsTarget) Traditional Chinese Medicine offers ways to keep the Heart healthy and strong, even when a person does not have typical symptoms of heart disease. Heart health is fundamental to whole body health. Many people have a family history of heart disease, high cholesterol and/or high blood pressure. The standard American diet contributes to high rates of heart disease in this country. Some people have symptoms correlating to heart conditions: heart palpitations, heart pain, shortness of...

Homeopathic Remedies Cure Chronic Infections

By Allison Biggar, October 28 2009
(NewsTarget) Homeopathic remedies are made with natural substances from plants, minerals and animals and are used to treat a wide range of health problems, diseases and chronic conditions. Unlike most western doctors, homeopaths treat their patients based on more than just their symptoms. They examine the emotional, physical and mental health of the patient in order to determine their treatment. Homeopathy was developed in Germany by physician Samuel Christian Hahnemann based on the theories that...

Clinical Spectro-Chrome Color Therapy Crushed by the Medical Mafia

By Paul Fassa, October 28 2009
(NewsTarget) If someone told you he or she cured his or her cancer with color therapy, would you believe it? You may understandably categorize it as new age nonsense. Well, it appears that it's for real and not just for cancer. Colored light therapy was originated mostly by an American physician, Dr. Edwin Babbitt, in 1878, and developed scientifically into Spectro-Chrome therapy for virtually any malady by Dinshah Ghadiali, who had immigrated to New York from India during the early 20th century...

All About Chelation

By Dr. Julian Whitaker, MD, October 27 2009
(NewsTarget) Abundant, durable, malleable, resistant to corrosion: No wonder lead has been such a popular metal throughout human history. Ancient Romans found a multitude of uses for it, from lining water pipes and drinking vessels to sweetening wine. What they didn't realize were the detrimental health effects of this metal. It is now believed that lead poisoning was responsible for the bizarre behavior, mental incompetence, gout, stillbirths, and sterility that afflicted the Roman aristocracy-...

A Huge Number of Illnesses are Caused by Inflammation

By Alex Howard, October 27 2009
(NewsTarget) There is a surprising link between Heart Attacks, Cancer, Alzheimer's and other diseases. These other diseases include all forms of Autoimmune disorders including Arthritis and MS, Parkinson's, Osteoporosis, Diabetes, Obesity, Allergies including Asthma and Food Intolerances, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and many other pain disorders. And there is much evidence to suggest that the link is inflammation. The modern diet and lifestyle is likely to cause inflammation in the body...

Prevent Breast Cancer with Vitamin D and a Vegan Diet

By Allison Biggar, October 27 2009
(NewsTarget) In 1940, the risk of a woman getting breast cancer was one in 20. Today that number is one in eight. Risk factors for breast cancer include genetics, family history, and diet. Western diets have changed dramatically since 1950- and not for the better. As our food is filled with more preservatives, toxins, and unnatural fillers and as fast food restaurants appear on every corner, cancer rates consequently have skyrocketed. The best cure is prevention. The National Cancer Institute...

Breast Cancer Deception Month: Hiding the Truth beneath a Sea of Pink, Part IV

By Tony Isaacs, October 27 2009
(NewsTarget) As we near the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) most people are unaware of the dark history of BCAM and of the players past and present who have misused it to direct people and funds away from finding a true cure, while covering up their own roles in causing and profiting from cancer. In this installment of the series we will examine the role of misdirected research into the real causes for breast cancer and the safety and wisdom of mammograms and mastectomies. Misdirected...

Kava Kava has Many Health Benefits and Uses

By Henri Junttila, October 26 2009
(NewsTarget) Kava is a well-known herb that originated in the Pacific. Also scientifically known as Piper Methysticum, the roots and stem hold the key ingredient that has been used for medicinal purposes both in traditional and modern times. Traditionally chewed or crushed to form a liquid, Kava can now be commonly found in capsules, teas and liquids aimed at reducing a variety of stress and anxiety related conditions and illnesses. Scientific research has pinpointed its effectiveness whereby...

Fly High with Fat: Student Pilots Demonstrate Why Fat is Crucial to Health

By Frank Mangano, October 26 2009
(NewsTarget) If you're a weightlifter looking for the best thing to eat for maximal output, bodybuilders will tell you to eat plenty of protein. But if you're seeking advice on how to "max out" in tests of mental agility, pilots will tell you to eat plenty of...fat? According to a recent study funded by the U.S. military and carried out by researchers from the University of North Dakota, pilots performed at their peak after eating high fat foods. The study followed 45 students, all of them training...

Dairy Un-Forbidden: Discover the Virtues of Raw Milk (Opinion)

By Elizabeth Walling, October 26 2009
(NewsTarget) Dairy has come under attack in recent years, and it's no wonder why. Milk has been linked to all sorts of health problems such as allergies, sinus infections and even cancer. But the commercial dairy industry touts milk as a health food that is necessary for healthy bones and teeth. So, what is fact and what is fiction? Is milk a superfood or a wicked fiend? The truth is that milk began as a powerful health food and has been corrupted by greed into its modern commercially-processed counterpart...

New Blood Test for Detecting Breast Cancer Comes Soon

By Cindie Leonard, October 26 2009
(NewsTarget) Ah ... ladies ... can you imagine the freedom of life without mammograms? That yearly dread - the compression, the anxiety, the direct radiation to delicate tissue - may all be a thing of the past. A new blood test is in development that may prove to be even more effective than mammograms. Mammograms give false negatives 10% of the time, false positives 20% of the time. In addition to false positives, there is increasing concern regarding possible harm from mammograms. In a study...

Beware of swine flu internet scams, counterfeit medicines

By , October 24 2009
(NaturalNews) With the swine flu pandemic upon us, the FDA is warning people to beware of swine flu scams on the internet. NaturalNews is joining in the warnings today, urging people to beware of scams that cost big money but simply don't work to prevent H1N1 swine flu. For example, both the FDA and CDC are pushing a collection of swine flu vaccines that have never been subjected to any scientific testing to determine whether they actually work. These vaccines are, in technical terms, a "hoax...

Dairy: Beware of the Great White Hype (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, October 24 2009
(NewsTarget) Milk, it is said, is "the" source of calcium that helps kids grow up big and strong. Milk is alleged to contain vital nutrients and to help prevent osteoporosis. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, through its food dietary guidelines, says that everyone should get 2-3 servings of dairy every day. Milk is advocated by various government agencies, hoards of physicians, and a $200 million annual advertising budget of the dairy industry. Can we ever forget the mustachioed faces of countless numbers...

Breast Cancer Deception Month: Hiding the Truth beneath a Sea of Pink, Part III

By Tony Isaacs, October 24 2009
(NewsTarget) As we near the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, once again our country has been awash from shore to shore in a sea of pink - from pink ribbons and donation boxes to pink products, charity promotions, celebrities by the score and even pink cleats on NFL players. Tragically, most people are unaware of the dark history of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) and of the players past and present who have misused it to direct people and funds away from finding a true cure, while covering...

Paul Nison Part II: A Story of Going Raw, Immediate Healing as well as Mistakes along the Way

By Kevin Gianni, October 24 2009
(NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Health Inner Circle, which can be found at http://www.RenegadeHealth.com. In this excerpt, Paul Nison shares on his story of immediate healing, as well as mistakes along the way, going raw. Renegade Health Inner Circle with Paul Nison. Paul Nison is a raw food chef and educator. He is also the author of seven books including "The Raw Life." Kevin: Paul Nison is a raw food chef and educator. He has been eating a raw food...

Paul Nison Part III: Factors of Raw Food Living from Bananas to Blood Work

By Kevin Gianni, October 24 2009
(NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Health Inner Circle, which can be found at http://www.RenegadeHealth.com. In this excerpt, Paul Nison shares on factors of raw food living from bananas to blood work. Renegade Health Inner Circle with Paul Nison. Paul Nison is a raw food chef and educator. He is also the author of seven books including "The Raw Life." Kevin: Great. One of the questions asked was, "Is it bad to eat six or seven bananas in a day?" A lot of...

Research Reveals that Certain Forms of Astragalus Contain Molecules that Reverse Aging

By Ethan Huff, October 23 2009
(NewsTarget) The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology of Medicine was awarded jointly to Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider, and Jack W. Szostak for their discoveries into cell division and into how chromosomes can be copied without degradation. The key was found in maintaining healthy telomeres, the protective ends of chromosomes, by reigniting the growth of telomerase, the enzyme that forms them. Certain astragalus molecules have been found to contribute to telomere growth, effectively reversing...

Nine Ways to Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer

By Virginia Hopkins, October 23 2009
(NewsTarget) October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but the media focus of this month tends to be about curing breast cancer, with little said about how to prevent breast cancer. The bad news is that we`re no closer to a cure for breast cancer than we were 50 years ago. We have somewhat more effective chemotherapies for treating breast cancer, but they all can have terrible, even deadly, side effects and hardly qualify as a cure. The good news is that we know a lot more about how to prevent...

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