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Chrysin is Natural Alternative to Toxic Breast Cancer Drugs

By Barbara L. Minton, April 21 2009
(NewsTarget) Women receiving the standard of care for breast cancer are often prescribed one of the aromatase inhibiting drugs as follow-up treatment. Patients are told the drug will prevent a recurrence of their disease. Aromatase inhibiting drugs are usually prescribed for the long term, with some women taking them for up to ten years. There are long lists of frightening side effects associated with these drugs, and eventually they stop working. Unfortunately, women are not told by their oncologists...

Omega-3s - Fish Oils, Flaxseed Oil and Prostate Cancer - What do the Experts Say?

By Mike Adams, April 20 2009
(NaturalNews) Just how good are fish oils, flaxseed oils and other omega-3s at preventing prostate cancer? According to the experts quoted below, they may represent some of the most powerful anti-cancer nutrients available today! Read this large collection of quotes on omega-3 oils and prostate cancer, and you'll learn how boosting omega-3 intake while reducing omega-6 intake can help halt prostate cancer tumor growth and end the chronic tissue inflammation that ultimately contributes to prostate...

Use Herbal Remedies for ADHD

By Sheryl Walters, April 20 2009
(NewsTarget) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become increasingly prevalent among children. A recent report by the CDC based on phone interviews with parents shows that about 4.4 million children in the United States have been diagnosed with ADHD at one time. Out of these children, about 2.5 million of them were on medication. Pharmacological treatment of ADHD can have troubling side effects which is why more and more parents are turning towards herbal treatments instead of medication...

Rosemary Found to Offer Best Protection against Radiation Poisoning

By Barbara L. Minton, April 20 2009
(NewsTarget) The U.S. is turning into radiation nation. In the twenty-three years since Chernobyl, Americans seem to have forgotten the impact of radiation on health. Swept up in the euphoria over an endless parade of wireless devices, we have turned our backs on the common sense that informed us that Chernobyl was a really big deal when we heard the news. Today Americans act as though they are addicted to radiation and completely oblivious of the jack-hammering effect it has on human cells. They...

Fiber Activates Natural Cancer-Killer

By Sherry Baker, April 20 2009
(NewsTarget) You've probably heard that including a lot of fiber in your diet will help prevent constipation and reduce your risk of colon cancer, too. But now scientists at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) have discovered that roughage does more to actively fight cancer than anyone realized before -- incredibly, roughage works with beneficial bacteria in the colon to activate a receptor in the body that can kill cancer. The research, just published in the April issue of the journal Cancer...

Hot Peppers Make Prostate Cancer Cells Die and Taste Buds Come to Life

By Barbara L. Minton, April 19 2009
(NewsTarget) Hot peppers are great for spicing up food. They may be even better for keeping the human body feeling in the spice of life. Capsaicin is the active ingredient in hot peppers and the one that turns up the heat. It is a compound useful in nature for preventing pepper plants from being eaten by insects and animals. When capsaicin is consumed by humans in the form of hot sauce, chili peppers or cayenne pepper, it offers a wealth of health benefits. One that has received much recent attention...

Pilates Effective in Treating Low Back Pain

By Sheryl Walters, April 19 2009
(NewsTarget) Many adults suffer from low-back pain at some point in their lives. In fact, low back pain is so prevalent that the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke lists low back pain as the number one cause of job disability in the United States. Treatment for low back pain varies from over-the-counter anti-inflammatory to surgery. Because of the invasive nature of surgery, side-effects, and low success rate many patients and their healthcare providers chose to turn to more...

Five Ways to Make Your Food Help Save the Planet

By Mike Adams, April 17 2009
(NaturalNews) Every action you take in buying foods and beverages has an ecological footprint. There is a CO2 footprint associated with every item you buy. From the transportation of the food item to the fossil fuels spent in the farming, ranching or processing of the ingredients, it all adds up to an "ecological footprint" that's invisible but very real. How big, exactly, is this ecological footprint? Astonishingly, the eco-footprint of your food is larger than the eco-footprint of the car you...

Chiropractic Care Naturally Treats Colic

By Sheryl Walters, April 17 2009
(NewsTarget) Colic is defined as inconsolable crying in an infant for as least three hours a day, at least three days a week, for at least three weeks. A colicky baby typically presents with a loud piercing cry, flexed legs, tensed abdominal muscles, and clenched fingers. It typically starts around three weeks of age and lasts until around three months but sometimes lasts for as long as six months. Approximately 10-20% of babies are affected by colic. Doctors diagnose colic based on the previously...

NaturalNews Posts Exclusive Interview with Paul Schulick, Founder of New Chapter

By Mike Adams, April 16 2009
(NaturalNews) NaturalNews editor Mike Adams interviews New Chapter founder Paul Schulick in an exclusive audio interview posted at http://www.naturalnews.com/Index-Podcasts.html New Chapter is a top "truly natural" nutritional product company that specializes in whole food complexes that derive benefits from synergistic, complementary nutrients rather than isolated phytochemicals. With an organic production garden in Costa Rica and a line of highly-respected products (Zyflamend, Berry Green, etc...

Pineapple Compound Treats Cancer, Inflammation and Poor Digestion

By Barbara L. Minton, April 16 2009
(NewsTarget) Nothing brings up the images of summer breezes and relaxation like pineapple, the sweet juicy treat from the tropics. While thoughts of fun in the sun ease the mind, eating pineapple can greatly ease the body. Bromelain, the key enzyme in pineapple, banishes inflammation as effectively as drugs. It reduces swelling, helps against sore throat, treats arthritis and gout, and speeds digestion of proteins. New research is even showing pineapple to be highly effective at cancer prevention...

Natural News Store offers discounts on superfoods like Acai, Spirulina, Astaxanthin, Turmeric, Mangosteen, Goji and more

By Mike Adams, April 15 2009
(NaturalNews) (Updated September 28, 2012) The Natural News Store is now open for business and offering a direct-to-consumer discount on a wide variety of superfoods and nutritional supplements. Visit www.ShopNaturalNews.com to see the selection right now. Shipping is FREE on most orders (see site for details), and the selection of products available includes: • Spirulina • Astaxanthin • Turmeric • Cacao • Mangosteen • Acai • Goji berries • Rooibos &bull...

How to Ensure Proper Vitamin D in Children

By Sheryl Walters, April 15 2009
(NewsTarget) Rickets seems like it should be a disease of the past. However, more and more children are being found to be deficient in Vitamin D. Twelve percent of babies and children are Vitamin D deficient and another 28% are at risk of a deficiency according to a study for the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. Proper supplementation and appropriate sun exposure can ensure an adequate level of Vitamin D. Vitamin D is necessary to build strong bones by helping the body absorb and...

Good Dietary and Lifestyle Health Habits can Drastically Cut Cancer Risk

By Reuben Chow, April 15 2009
(NewsTarget) Why do people get cancer? Perhaps more significantly, why have cancer rates soared so drastically over the past century? Is it because of genes? Is it because of what we are eating today? Or are stressful lifestyles to blame? Others put forth that factors such as environmental toxins and electromagnetic radiation are the main culprits. The fact is, cancer is a multi-causal disease and probably a result of a combination of the abovementioned factors. Recent statistics released by the...

Acupressure Wristbands Help Cancer Patients

By Sherry Baker, April 15 2009
(NewsTarget) Practitioners of Chinese medicine techniques have long used stimulation of points on the wrists through acupuncture or acupressure to relieve nausea. However, mainstream medical doctors have generally dismissed claims that acupressure wristbands could have any power to stop nausea. But a study by Rochester Medical Center researchers just published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management has found the Chinese approach really does work -- and it is not due to the placebo effect,...

Parkinson's Disease Drugs Trigger Destructive Behaviors

By Sherry Baker, April 14 2009
(NewsTarget) Unfortunately, there's no cure for the serious motor system disorder Parkinson's Disease (PD) and now a new study shows some current treatments may have surprising and potentially life-wrecking side effects. The Mayo Clinic has just reported that one in six patients receiving therapeutic doses of certain drugs for PD develops potentially destructive behaviors, notably compulsive gambling or hypersexuality, they never experienced before taking the medications. This class of drugs,...

Personal Message to NaturalNews Readers from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, April 14 2009
(NaturalNews) For over five years, NaturalNews has served the interests of the natural health community, bringing you important news about natural health, medicinal herbs, nutrition, Big Pharma and the FDA and even covering important, timely issues like financial protection, bailout money and the housing bubble crash. For most of these five years, we've spent considerable time focusing on criticism of the FDA, drug companies, medical journals, conventional medical doctors and others who operate from...

Depression Linked to Drugs Commonly Given to ICU Patients

By Sherry Baker, April 13 2009
(NewsTarget) People who have very serious medical conditions due to a disease or an accident or who are recovering from major surgery often end up for a while in a hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) -- and after they go home, a lot of them end up severely depressed, even months after their illness was treated in the ICU. Now a new study just reported online in Critical Care Medicine reports the development of depression six months after hospitalization appears to be linked to the anti-anxiety drugs...

Essential Oils Offer Many Health Benefits

By Sheryl Walters, April 13 2009
(NewsTarget) Essential oils are more than just a great addition to a relaxing massage. True essential oils are distilled from the bark, flowers, or leaves of a plant and can provide physical and psychological benefits. Internal ingestion of some oils, inhalation, and application to the skin are all methods of using essential oils. The use of essential oils can benefit mood, decrease stress, help prevent disease, and decrease pain. Aromatherapy for stress and mood enhancement is one of the most...

Moderate Exercise Protects Against Breast Cancer and Death from All Causes

By Barbara L. Minton, April 13 2009
(NewsTarget) Scientists have long known there is a link between exercise and health. Even the connection between exercise and breast cancer has been well established. Early studies showed that women who exercised like mad were able to reduce their risk of breast cancer. This was because they exercised to the point where their estrogen production was slowed or stopped, reducing the possibility of estrogen imbalance in the body. This information was not too useful for most women who had neither time...

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Alternative Therapies Safely Help Kids

By Sherry Baker, April 12 2009
(NewsTarget) Alternative and complementary therapies are no longer written off as useless quackery or unproven folklore by a growing number of mainstream physicians. A case in point: Dolores Mendelow, M.D., clinical assistant professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases at the University of Michigan Medical School (UMHS), says these approaches can be successful against many illnesses in youngsters, including the common cold or skin rashes. In fact, they can work quicker and more safely than...



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