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Heavy metals in rice protein products to be strictly limited thanks to history-making agreement

By Mike Adams, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A history-making announcement has just been released by Natural News, describing a natural products industry agreement which would strictly limit the level of heavy metals allowable in popular raw vegan superfood protein products. Both Garden of Life and Sunwarrior joined the unprecedented agreement, committing to achieving the specific heavy metals limits in their protein products by July 1, 2015. Boku Superfood immediately signed on to the agreement after it was first announced. Mike...

Are GMO-free Cheerios, Grape-Nuts a ploy by Grocery Manufacturers Association to kill mandatory GMO labeling?

By Jonathan Benson, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Two of the largest breakfast cereal companies in the nation, General Mills and Post, recently announced that they will soon be removing all genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from two of their most popular cereal brands, Cheerios (General Mills) and Grape-Nuts (Post). But this sudden move toward transparency in food labeling may be nothing more than a ploy by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), of which both General Mills and Post are members, to shift the public conversation...

Western drought leads to smallest cattle herd in 61 years, organic food shortages

By Jonathan Benson, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) It is shaping up to be an exceptionally tough year for agriculture in America, where persistent drought and erratic weather patterns across much of the nation have led to the smallest overall cattle herd in 61 years, according to the latest data, as well as widespread food shortages that have been particularly injurious within the organic sector. A recent Washington Post (WP) report explains how the U.S. cattle herd, stricken by harsh cold and a lack of food due to drought, has shrunk...

Studies show that spirulina can help prevent cancer, boost brain function and more

By Michael Ravensthorpe, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Spirulina is a type of green algae that grows in fresh water bodies. It is a survivor plant which, unlike most flora, is able to withstand considerable temperature variations and still thrive. It is cultivated worldwide and has been harvested as a food source for thousands of years. According to David Wolfe, author of the book, Superfoods: The Food and Medicine of the Future, spirulina is one of the most nutritious foods in the world. In fact, it has become synonymous with the "superfood...

Hypocritical FCT journal editor refuses to retract inconclusive pro-GMO study

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Is genetically modified maize harmless? Is it really safe to consume? Is it no different than natural maize? When the pro-GMO industry has the power to bury scientific studies that it doesn't agree with, when they have the power to pay publishers to prop up studies they do agree with, then a massive wave of confusion will settle over the minds of the people. As conflicting studies on GMOs surface, the public at large has become skeptical of what is safe and what is not. Inconclusive...

More people ignoring government propaganda, choosing raw milk over pasteurized

By Jonathan Benson, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) There is a raw milk renaissance sweeping America that is marked by swelling disregard for all the government fear-mongering over this all-natural, living "superfood." Writing for The Washington Post (WP), freelance journalist Whitney Pipkin highlights just a few of the many families throughout the Northeast and elsewhere that are embracing raw milk with open arms, despite oppressive restrictions on its sale and endless warnings by health authorities about its alleged dangers. Raw...

How to cure pneumonia naturally with vitamin C

By Yanjun, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Pneumonia is the eighth killer disease in the world. It is caused by both bacteria and viruses. One is likely to get the disease after having a cold or a flu infection. Pneumonia caused by a virus can be very dangerous because it cannot be cured by antibiotics. No matter the amount of antibiotics you use, it will do nothing to cure the disease. Doctors give antibiotics just in case there is any secondary infection caused by bacteria. The good news is that pneumonia can now be prevented...

FDA approves of agricultural use of antibiotics that pose 'high risk' to human health

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Thirty dangerous antibiotics, deemed potentially harmful by the FDA, continue to run amuck in farm animal feed, welcoming drug-resistant bacteria. This includes 18 'high risk' antibiotics. Thanks to inaction by the US Food and Drug Administration, these drugs have been and will remain as additives in farm animal feed and water. A freedom of information request, filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), brings forth over 3,000 pages of FDA documentation that details the...

Research shows yoga benefits breast cancer sufferers physically and emotionally

By Reuben Chow, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Mind-body therapies can help cancer patients, and yoga has been shown in numerous studies to help improve the physical and emotional well being of cancer sufferers, raising quality of life both during and after treatment. Improved quality of life, overall health and physical functioning; reduced stress For example, a 2011 study by researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found that yoga helped to improve the quality of life in women who were undergoing radiation...

Four reasons why people settle for unsatisfying relationships

By Mike Bundrant, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Ever know anyone who clearly settled for a less than an optimal relationship, or even a painful one? It happens all the time. Why do we do it? In fact, in one survey of 6,000 men, 31% of them openly confessed that they would be willing to settle for someone they didn't love. And 21% even claimed they'd partner up with someone they found unattractive. These are they who were willing to admit it. How many other people are willing to settle, but wouldn't admit it? Even more interestingly...

Surgeon General, scientists agree: Cigarettes are more addictive and deadly than ever before

By PF Louis, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) So the Surgeon General, with several supportive scientists, has publicly announced that cigarettes are worse than ever. But the attention was mostly on the nicotine content of tobacco throughout the bulk of the almost 1,000-page report. Although several studies and epidemiological reports confirm the obvious adverse health effects, there is little or no mention of what else in cigarettes harms health even more than nicotine. The report refers to the cigarette industry's improvement...

The benefits of an organic acid test

By Dr. David Jockers, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The organic acids test is a simple urine test that looks at biomarkers from various metabolic pathways. These biomarkers give an overview of several major systems in the body and an analysis of nutritional deficiencies in the body. Many functional medicine practitioners believe the organic acids test to provide the most useful data for dollars spent of any metabolic test. The organic acid biomarkers are metabolic intermediates that are produced in pathways of central energy production...

Common chemical in laundry detergents kills coral reefs

By David Gutierrez, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A common ingredient in detergents, soaps and sunscreens is devastating coral reefs, in part by damaging their DNA, according to a study conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (both in Israel), along with researchers from Haereticus Environmental Laboratory in Virginia and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The study was published in the journal Ecotoxicology. Coral reefs form the base of ocean ecosystems containing...

Nightmare bacteria target seniors

By Sandeep Godiyal, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) So-called "superbugs," such as MRSA, that are resistant to antibiotics are sweeping through healthcare settings. This puts already vulnerable populations at greater risk for complications in places such as hospitals and nursing homes. Doctors are concerned that they do not have the tools and resources needed to help their patients avoid succumbing to these ills. Chilling CDC FindingsThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), headquartered in Atlanta, GA, recently found...

North America's migrating monarch butterfly population falls to record lows

By PF Louis, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Each winter, millions of monarch butterflies migrate all the way from the USA and Canada to parts of Mexico and Southern California where oyamel fir trees exist in mountainous areas at 2,000 to 2,500 feet in altitude. Those trees offer ideal survival environments for adult monarchs. So they seek them out when it's too cold for them up North. Monarchs are among the largest and most colorful of butterflies. Crowding into forests of oyamel fir trees in areas of Mexico, especially in...

Imperial TSA admits to screening, molesting more than 638 million air travelers in 2013

By Ethan A. Huff, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The most repressive airport security force in the civilized world, the TSA (Transportation Security Administration), recently published a summary on its blog of all the "accomplishments" it achieved in 2013. And listed as a bragging right are the more than 638 million air travelers that TSA screeners ushered through naked body scanners or molested with full-body pat-downs at U.S. airports throughout the year. In an apparent attempt to legitimize its very existence, the TSA boasts...

UPDATE: Garden of Life, SunWarrior, Natural News reach industry-leading agreement for the future of brown rice protein

By Mike Adams, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) UPDATE: The story which originally appeared here is now irrelevant and has been replaced with this groundbreaking, history-making announcement: I'm thrilled today to be able to announcing a groundbreaking "industry accord" agreement which will have dramatic, positive ramifications for the future of brown rice protein products sold in the USA and around the world. Over the last 24 hours, we have diligently worked with Garden of Life and Sunwarrior to reach this pioneering, unprecedented...

UPDATE: Garden of Life, SunWarrior, Natural News reach industry-leading agreement for the future of brown rice protein

By Mike Adams, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) UPDATE: The story which originally appeared here is now irrelevant and has been replaced with this groundbreaking, history-making announcement: I'm thrilled today to be able to announcing a groundbreaking "industry accord" agreement which will have dramatic, positive ramifications for the future of brown rice protein products sold in the USA and around the world. Over the last 24 hours, we have diligently worked with Garden of Life and Sunwarrior to reach this pioneering, unprecedented...

GM Golden Rice yet another quack science fraud

By Ethan A. Huff, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Much has been said by the biotech lobby about the alleged merits of genetically modified (GM) "Golden Rice," which supposedly contains added vitamin A in the form of beta-carotene that some say could help alleviate blindness and other illnesses that plague the Third World. But a new report by GMWatch.org shows that this novel "Frankenrice" is a complete quack science fraud that does not work as claimed and is completely unnecessary. Citing dozens of published scientific papers, reports...

Obamacare blocks sick children from receiving specialty care

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) When President Obama began campaigning for the Affordable Care Act early in his first term, he promised the American people that they would be able to keep their existing insurance plan under the new law. The opposite has quickly become true; many have lost coverage and are now being forced to pay more for Obamacare plans. That's not all. The President also promised that those with preexisting conditions would be cared for and not turned away. But this promise too has become a bold...

Four benefits of mustard that you may not know

By J. Anderson, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The mustard plant comes from the genus of plants (Brassica) that contains such potent and nutritious members as horseradish, cress, kale, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. This genus is loaded with amazing plants that are great for your health. This may be why mustard was long considered a medical plant (Hippocrates commonly used it in the fashion) before we turned it into the yellow stuff we put on our hot dogs. Here are some amazing benefits of mustard you may not have known. Cancer...

TSA employee admits agents laugh at naked Americans, take pleasure in abuse of personal liberties

By Jonathan Benson, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The unremitting conviction and laudable bravery of one former U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screener has given the world an inside look at what really goes on at one of the country's most hated and oppressive federal agencies. Jason Edward Harrington, a former TSA employee-turned-creative-writer tells all in a new piece for Politico, divulging the truth about the full-body, aka "naked body," scanners, as well as the generally abysmal morale among TSA screeners...

Looking to beat cancer? Just exercise more, scientists discover

By David Gutierrez, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A more active lifestyle doesn't just reduce your risk of cancer and improve survival rates among cancer patients: a new study conducted by researchers from Loyola University and published in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health shows that exercise also halves the risk of death among cancer survivors. Better diagnoses and treatments for cancer mean that survivors are living longer than ever before, said study co-author Kathleen Wolin. This makes the study's findings particularly...

Skip all cold breakfast cereals and replace with 'real food' for a healthy start to your day

By Michelle Goldstein, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Breakfast cereals are a multi-billion dollar industry. Unpublished studies have shown that rats eating the boxes of cereals lived longer than those eating the cereal itself. The large corporate food industry with its many lobbyists have successfully kept all research on the dangers of cold cereals out of published journals. A healthy breakfast includes eating nutrient dense, real foods such as pastured eggs, raw smoothies, fresh organic vegetable juice, soaked oatmeal or "porridge"...

Small town residents stage angry protest after 'fracking' causes series of earthquakes

By Jonathan Benson, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Hundreds of North Texas residents are demanding answers after a series of minor earthquakes rocked their area over the past several months. CBS Dallas / Fort Worth reports that dozens of folks from the small town of Azle, near Fort Worth, recently gathered down in Austin at the state capitol to push for an end to natural gas "fracking," which is believed to be the cause of the sudden and unexpected earthquake surge. Known formally as natural gas hydraulic fracturing, fracking operations...

Former Marlboro Man dies from smoking-related disease

By David Gutierrez, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Eric Lawson, a former Marlboro-Man-turned-antismoking-advocate, died at his home from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on January 10. A lifelong smoker, Lawson was diagnosed with the smoking-related disease in 2006. He was eventually able to quit smoking before his death at age 72. Before taking on the role as the iconic Marlboro Man in 1978, Lawson acted in western TV shows and films, including The Shooter, Walker, Texas Ranger, Tall Tale, Bonanza: Under Attack and The A-Team...

Flunked intuitive eating? You may not know when you are hungry or full

By Sharon Heller, PhD, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The latest trend recommended by weight loss experts to stop over-eating is to practice intuitive eating. Basically, intuitive eating means that you satisfy physical, not emotional, hunger by tuning into your body's signals: you eat when you are hungry; stop when you feel satisfied rather than when you feel full; and don't eat again until you begin to feel hungry. Trouble recognizing hunger and fullness But what if you don't know when you feel hungry or full? Sound strange? Actually...

Federal government to set new regulations allowing banks to serve marijuana sellers

By Jonathan Benson, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Champions of states' rights may have even more to get excited about as the federal government announces plans to back off and allow cannabis businesses in Colorado and Washington to access and use banking institutions. Politico.com reports that the Obama administration will soon unveil updated federal guidelines for how newly established recreational marijuana dispensaries can safely deposit cash and perform other banking transactions without violating federal money laundering laws...

Natural flavonol compound in fruits and vegetables prevents Alzheimer's disease

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Riddled with deposits of a peptide called beta-amyloid, the brain can become consumed with plaque, which builds up in the spaces between nerve cells. When nerve cells begin to die off, symptoms of Alzheimer's disease set in. Natural flavanol works beyond plaque to restore memoryIn areas of the brain where memory is important, tangles of plaque can develop from twisted fibers of tau protein. Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia, has always been recognized by this plaque buildup...

Beat digestive problems with the FODMAP plan

By Dr. David Jockers, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Digestive disorders can be extremely embarrassing and debilitating. Conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, small bacterial overgrowth and colitis are extremely common and can be hard to get under control. Many of these individuals struggle even with the healthiest of diets. FODMAP is a program that works quite well for individuals struggling with digestive issues. FODMAP is an acronym for Fermentable Oligo, Di- and Monosaccharides and Polyols. These are all types of sugar-based...

Bank runs imminent? HSBC restricts large cash withdrawals

By J. D. Heyes, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A decision by a British banking giant to limit large cash withdrawals has some analysts worried that the financial institution, for some reason, is beginning to fear a run on money by the general public. As reported by the BBC, a number of HSBC customers have recently been prevented from withdrawing larger sums because - and this is the disturbing part - "they could not provide evidence of why they wanted it." Apparently, the reason "Because it's mine" isn't good enough. More...

A child's 'weight fate' may be decided by age five

By J. Anderson, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) While there has been a large amount of focus on decreasing child obesity in schools, recent research published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) indicates that a child's future weight (termed "weight fate") may be decided by age five. For example, the study found that over half of the children that were obese by the 8th grade were also obese at the start of kindergarten! Child obesity and obesity in general are known to increase the risk of long-term chronic mental and...

Filmmaker targeted in politically motivated campaign to silence Obama critics

By J. D. Heyes, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) They brand themselves as some of the most "tolerant" among us - liberals - but the fact is, when it comes right down to it, they're not very tolerant at all if you disagree with their political and worldview. Consider the case of conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza, maker of the film 2016: Obama's America, which took a critical look at President Barack Obama and was actually a surprise hit with audiences when it was released in 2012. He was arrested last week in New York and charged...

UPDATE: Garden of Life, SunWarrior, Natural News reach industry-leading agreement for the future of brown rice protein

By Mike Adams, February 4 2014
(NaturalNews) UPDATE: The story which originally appeared here is now irrelevant and has been replaced with this groundbreaking, history-making announcement: I'm thrilled today to be able to announcing a groundbreaking "industry accord" agreement which will have dramatic, positive ramifications for the future of brown rice protein products sold in the USA and around the world. Over the last 24 hours, we have diligently worked with Garden of Life and Sunwarrior to reach this pioneering, unprecedented...

Organic food shortage hits U.S. stores

By Julie Wilson , February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Organic food is seemingly no longer just a trend, but a necessity. A recent report by MyFox New York states that all-natural grocers can hardly keep up with the demands for organic food. Bloggers have been capturing signs that read, "Organic eggs are currently in short supply due to increased consumer demand and limited availability. This is an industry-wide shortage and is not specific to ShopRite stores or our operation." Similar signs are being seen in grocery stores across the nation...

Sudden collapse of Harappan civilization may foreshadow superbug threat to modern humans

By Ethan A. Huff, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The mystery surrounding the sudden collapse of the ancient city of Harappa, a major urban center that was a prominent feature of the now defunct Indus civilization, recently became a little bit less mysterious thanks to new research out of Appalachian State University. An international team of climatologists, archaeologists and biologists found that rampant disease, among other things, played a major role in the swift decline of this primordial people group -- and the same thing could...

70,000 Obamacare records could be hacked in just four minutes, says security expert

By J. D. Heyes, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A noted hacker who is one of the good guys and who owns a firm dedicated to finding security flaws in government and corporate websites says it recently took him all of four minutes to hack into Healthcare.gov, the federal government's online Obamacare exchange. And what's more, the same expert had warned Congress previously that the site was insecure. In a recent interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, hacking expert David Kennedy said that penetrating Healthcare.gov...

Better than any prescription drug: Omega-3 fats slash the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease

By John Phillip, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Newly minted research studies continue to extol the critical nature of the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA in preserving and maintaining optimal metabolic and brain health. In the past, researchers have identified and clearly demonstrated that eating fish or supplementing with a high-quality fish oil capsule can help lower the risk of sudden death from a heart attack by one-third, as it lowers levels of systemic inflammation, the catalyst for many types of cancer and a primary cause...

Copper toxicity damages mitochondria of brain cells through oxidative, nitrosative stress

By David Gutierrez, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists have linked copper to the development of numerous brain disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, prion conditions such as mad cow disease, and Wilson's disease. Although it remains unclear exactly what role copper plays in such brain damage, at least one study suggests that the mineral's oxidative properties may be partly to blame. Copper is a trace mineral that is essential for health in small quantities. In appropriate amounts, it is critical for the health of bones...

Tree nuts found to lower death rate by 20 percent

By Yanjun, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A study by scientists from the Harvard School of Public Health has shown that those who consume nuts daily reduce the risk of death by 20 percent from any cause of death. For death caused by heart problems, eating nuts reduces the risk of death by 29 percent. It was also observed that eating nuts reduces deaths caused by cancer by 11 percent. Importance of nuts Nuts are a good source of protein which is important for body building and repairing worn out tissues. They also have minerals...

Exposure to DDT linked to increased risk of Alzheimer's disease in elderly adults

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Even after being banned more than 40 years ago, the pesticide DDT continues to affect the lives of people today, beckoning infertility and other deeply concerning health conditions. Researchers are now finding out how the pesticide affects the nervous system. In 1972, when the US banned DDT from commercial production, environmental tests confirmed that this pesticide was harmful to the environment, especially bird habitats. Now, decades later, this toxic pesticide is being linked...

Yoga found to reduce inflammation and fatigue in breast cancer survivors

By Reuben Chow, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that practicing yoga helped to alleviate inflammation and fatigue among breast cancer survivors. Published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, the study was a randomized, controlled clinical trial which involved 200 breast cancer survivors who were yoga novices and who had completed all breast cancer treatments before the study commenced. The ladies were aged from 27 to 76...

Killing our world: Massive quantities of oil spilled from trains in 2013

By Jonathan Benson, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Far from the offshore rigs where many a spill has occurred in the past is another major source of environmental contamination by fossil fuels that often gets overlooked: freight trains. A new report by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has revealed that more than 1.15 million gallons of crude oil were spilled by freight trains just in 2013, which is more than the collective total spilled by trains during the nearly 40-year period between 1975 and 2012. According...

New report shows cigarettes cause diabetes, liver cancer, reproductive issues and more

By J. D. Heyes, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Americans for decades have known that smoking cigarettes (and, to a lesser extent cigars and pipes) can be a health-robbing, life-shortening endeavor. But a new report indicates that smoking can be even more dangerous than previously thought, and a lot of that most likely has to do with the toxic additives contained in tobacco. According to The New York Times, a recent review of available scientific literature on smoking by the acting U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Boris D. Lushniak,...

Horsetail herb can potentially counter the damaging effects of osteoporosis

By P. Simard, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The horsetail plant possesses a slender and elongated structure similar to the tail of a horse, hence the name it was eventually given. It is quite effective at absorbing a variety of minerals, but unlike most other plants, it is literally filled with silicon. Certain health advocates, such as Mr. David Wolfe, have gone as far as considering it amongst nature's top six herbs. It has a long list of health benefits backed by a wide array of research from all around the world. Its strong...

Wendy Davis supporters mock handicapped Greg Abbott in Governor's race

By J. D. Heyes, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) They say that politics is a blood sport, and there is no shortage of examples to prove that point. But in recent years, as the rancor has deepened between the two major parties, bad behavior has dramatically increased, and that is especially true on the left side of the political aisle. One of the most recent examples of horrendous behavior comes from Texas. Project Veritas, a non-partisan group which has built a reputation for investigating and revealing corruption and other negative...

Permanent weight loss can be as simple as getting back to nature: Six tips to help

By Sue Woledge, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) While losing weight can be relatively easy for most people who put their minds to it, keeping it off long term is another matter altogether. For most, lost weight will return over a relatively short time because the person losing the weight has only made temporary changes to their diet and lifestyle. Once weight is lost, most people gradually resume their 'normal' lifestyle and diet: re-igniting food addictions, overloading the organs and undermining the metabolism with a cocktail...

California to accelerate economic implosion by forcing businesses to pay for sick days of hourly workers

By J. D. Heyes, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) There is one thing to be said about having a desire to help those in need, but when that kind of compassion turns into a cult-like political ideology, it can turn into something ugly and harmful. A new measure being considered by the uber-progressive Democratic majority in the California Assembly would require - require, mind you - California employers to provide all employees with paid sick days. According to The Sacramento Bee: Hourly workers in California would be able to...

Overdose death of Philip Seymour Hoffman underscores urgent need to decriminalize and regulate recreational drugs across America

By Mike Adams, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Street heroin is devastating America today. The heroin overdose death of creative genius Philip Seymour Hoffman -- found dead today with a needle in his arm and "Ace of Spaces" heroin in his hotel room -- underscores the urgent need for radical reforms that would decriminalize, regulate and assert strict quality control requirements over recreational street drugs. It wasn't the heroin itself that killed Philip Seymour Hoffman, you see: it was the unpredictability of the potency of...

Health Ranger reveals three imminent victories for humanity: the fall of marijuana prohibition, mandatory GMO labeling and mercury-free vaccines

By Mike Adams, February 1 2014
(NaturalNews) We've got good news on three fronts where victories for humanity are now imminent. I've posted a new video at YouTube covering these announcements. It's all good news because the corrupt, evil governments and corporations of the world cannot stop these powerful grassroots movements. Humanity will achieve these victories for health freedom, food transparency and the end of one primary vector of poisoning of our children and pregnant women. Here are the three issues in summary: Marijuana...



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