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The Organic Food Party of 2016

By S. D. Wells, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) A new style of U.S. Government is set to make HUGE changes in food across the continent in 2016. Did you hear? The newly proposed OFP (Organic Food Party) isn't Democratic or Republican, and it's not Liberal or "Conservative" - no, they are just real, and they are making food (and medicine) changes in quality, legislation and ending GMOs! I think they should call it the Organic Medicine Party, because organic food IS organic medicine, but it's still really cool that the world is changing...

Mental health disorders may improve by treating the immune system: Research

By Mike Bundrant, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Any time you are sick, even with a small illness such as a cold, it can make you feel horrible. Your energy is sapped, you don't have the strength or enthusiasm to get out and participate in your usual activities. After a day or two, you begin to feel somewhat helpless, wondering if you'll ever get well and feel back to normal. Interestingly enough, this is a lot like what someone with depression experiences. Scientists are beginning to believe that it is no coincidence that physical...

Medicinal Chinese herbs offer hope for type 2 diabetes sufferers

By PF Louis, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Type 2 diabetes is a disease that develops gradually from metabolic disorders that morph into prediabetes. Both diabetes type 1 and type 2 are similar in one respect: There is too much blood glucose (sugar), and it's not being metabolized by one's cells into energy. Type 2 diabetes is much more prevalent in our current junk food culture than type 1. Around 10 percent of diabetics are type 1. Insulin is normally secreted from the pancreas to promote proper metabolism of glucose. With...

Nature's biggest secret healer: Coffee enemas

By Yanjun, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) "How do you want your coffee?" is a question that we hear a lot. A coffee colon cleanse probably would not immediately come to mind. Coffee enemas have a history in healingIn many cultures, colon cleansing has been used to improve health. Coffee enemas have been used in the United States to maintain a healthy lifestyle. As early as 1917, the renowned Dr. Kellogg reported to the Journal of the American Medical Association that in excess of 40,000 individuals with gastrointestinal...

Curcumin inhibits pituitary tumor cell proliferation, induces apoptosis

By PF Louis, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) There is probably no traditional Asian herb that is studied more in modern western medicine laboratories than curcumin, the active ingredient of the spice turmeric. This article focuses on a study that investigated using curcumin for an unusual tumor growth in the pituitary gland called pituitary adenoma. It is considered benign, because there has been no evidence of pituitary adenomas spreading beyond the pituitary gland. But that doesn't mean those tumors don't grow and cause...

Obamacare forcing insurers to dump doctors, stranding thousands of patients

By J. D. Heyes, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the predictable effects of Obamacare's intention to add tens of millions of new patients to the nation's healthcare system - without adding a single new doctor or other healthcare provider - is that there simply wouldn't be enough physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners to care for everyone. Moreover, as the patient-to-provider ratio skyrockets, other ill effects of the law would begin to manifest: longer waits for healthcare appointments, increased ER visits...

Man loses 120 pounds, is off medications due to raw food diet

By Antonia, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) After taking cholesterol-lowering drugs and water pills for 20 years and blood pressure medication for 25 years, Luis Melendez says he no longer needs any of them. Not only is he free from the pills, but he's also free of the extra weight that he was carrying around... 120 pounds, to be exact. In eight months, he went from 270 pounds to 150. Today, he maintains a healthy weight, never exceeding 180 pounds. He credits his health turnaround to raw foods, saying, "I feel fantastic....

America's youth turning on Obama; participation in Obamacare dismal

By Ethan A. Huff, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) The segment of the American population most needed for Obamacare to "work," the younger generation, is the segment largely missing from its enrollment ranks, a new academic poll reveals. In a survey, researchers from Harvard University's Institute of Politics found that more than half of 18- to 29-year-olds have decided to forego enrollment in Obamacare due to its high costs and failure to deliver. Obama's so-called "signature domestic achievement," an illegally ratified cash cow...

Was the Bible correct that pork is truly an unclean meat?

By Dr. David Jockers, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) The Hebrew people have avoided pork and pig products as a dietary principle discussed in the Bible. Leviticus clearly states that pigs, because they do not chew their cud, are an unclean meat. Modern science has shown that pigs carry a very high toxic load making them unsafe for human consumption. "And the pig, though it has a divided hoof, does not chew the cud; it is unclean for you." Leviticus 11:7. The Bible warns the Hebrews about unclean foods and the rationale for the uncleanliness...

10 powerful corporations control most of what you consume: Food, news and more

By Ethan A. Huff, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) It used to be the case that there were real choices involved in purchasing food from the grocery store, buying clothes from the mall or a department store and even watching the news on television. But today, the vast majority of what people consume in all spheres of life is owned or controlled by just a handful of powerful corporations, or what authentic vernacular might dub as corporate fascism. A visual chart circulating on Reddit, for instance, reveals that a mere 10 corporations...

The power of nut butters - Their various health benefits and types

By Yanjun, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) Nuts are an incredibly rich source of nutrients and minerals and are easy to incorporate into your diet - provided that you do not suffer from any allergies. Not only are they easily available, but they are also fast-acting, and only a handful a day can produce significant changes in both physical and mental health. Nuts contain a number of proteins that can instantly boost metabolism, health and immunity. In fact, nuts do not even need to be consumed whole. Incorporating them into...

Vitamin D deficiency increases pregnant women's risk of gestational diabetes, C-section delivery and other health conditions

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) A growing number of pregnant women are beginning to develop gestational diabetes during their pregnancy, usually around the 24th week. The American Diabetes Association estimates that 18 percent of hospital pregnancies are affected by gestational diabetes. This means that a woman is unable to make and use all the insulin she needs during pregnancy. This condition also increases the risk of Caesarean section delivery, which is a growing medical interventionist procedure. The American...

Top five holiday foods that promote cancer, diabetes, heart disease and premature death

By Mike Adams, December 10 2013
(NaturalNews) The holiday food rush is on across the USA, and for the next month, Americans will be stuffing their faces with precisely the kind of disease-promoting foods that will cause them to scream, "Where's my free health care?" in early January. The conventional media will give you all sorts of stories about which holiday foods are "high calorie" or have too many grams of fat, but it seems no one in the mainstream media is willing to tell you the rest of the story: How to avoid the cancer...

Hawaii's 'Big Island' passes bill forbidding biotechnology companies, GMOs

By Ethan A. Huff, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Legislation outlawing all future plantings of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) as well as the very companies that manufacture and spread them has become law on Hawaii's "Big Island" following the historic passage of Bill 113. According to reports, the new law prohibits biotechnology companies like Monsanto and Dow from further experimenting with GMO crops and seeds on the Big Island, and also forbids any new GMOs from being cultivated there. The Honolulu Civil Beat reports that...

SC hospital coerces state agency to suspend midwifery birthing center, the survival of SC maternity centers now at stake

By Lance Johnson, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) A growing number of expectant women in America are reverting to a more natural, less invasive approach to child birth. As the price of a contemporary hospital delivery goes up and becomes more invasive, women are opting out and going to midwifery maternity care centers for a more calming child birth experience. (Contemporary hospital Caesarean section rates have risen from 5 percent in 1970 to roughly 33 percent today!) Hospitals schedule profitable C-sections and hate seeing...

It's about time! Food banks start small gardens to grow fresh produce for needy

By PF Louis, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Food banks or food pantries are non-profit charitable organizations that find ways to collect, store and distribute free food to the truly needy. Most who help out are volunteers, and their funding depends largely on the government, non-government foundation grants, businesses and individual donations. Matching grant funds to individual donations are common. The first food bank in the world was St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance in Arizona, founded by retired business man John van...

'The human race is in trouble' now that the post-antibiotic era is on our doorstep

By Ethan A. Huff, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) The first person ever to fall victim to the so-called "post-antibiotic era" -- a New Zealand man recently died from a novel bacterial strain that is fully resistant to every known antibiotic -- has sparked fresh concerns about what some are now referring to as the real-life zombie apocalypse. Drug-resistant bacteria, warns John Aziz from The Week, is probably humanity's biggest threat for which there are currently no solutions in sight, and this could very soon have devastating consequences...

Three popular spices that lower blood sugar levels

By Michael Ravensthorpe, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Spices have always been admired for their ability to improve the flavors of rudimentary dishes, and perhaps this will always remain their most loved feature. Despite their largely pragmatic uses in the kitchen, however, emerging studies continue to prove that many popular spices are nutritional powerhouses that possess undeniable medicinal value. Spices that are proven to lower blood sugar levels should hold particular value to us, since diabetes affects approximately 24 million...

IV injection of aqueous curcumin inhibits colon cancer growth and kills cancer cells, research reveals

By PF Louis, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Before you become dismayed wondering how the heck you can take advantage of this specially prepared solution injected intravenously (IV) in the land of the medically unfree, continue on for the good news later in this article after the study is explained. This preparation may not have to be injected, thanks to LET (liposomal encapsulation technology), which started with vitamin C that replicated mega-dose IV C clinical results orally with smaller amounts, as in the case of Alan Smith...

Mediterranean style lemonade, whole grain spiced rye, guacamole dip: The ultimate anti-breast cancer meal?

By Cody L, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cancer in women, causing 14% of all cancer deaths and 23% of total cancer cases, remaining the most prevalent cancer in the vast majority of nations worldwide, with US rates having risen 24% between 1973 and 1991 and currently costing $16.4 billion a year. Approximately 1.5 million women live with breast cancer worldwide. The chance of a US woman being diagnosed in her life is 1 in 8, and the median age is 61. Well...

NASA to attempt to grow vegetables on the moon

By J. D. Heyes, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) There are parts of the earth where plant life simply doesn't grow well, if at all. But that isn't deterring NASA from attempting to grow veggies on the moon. According to Britain's Daily Telegraph, the space agency that put men on the moon will attempt to grow vegetables and herbs on the lunar surface to see if humans could someday actually live there. Obviously, there is no atmosphere surrounding the moon that could sustain life, so NASA scientists aren't merely thinking of taking...

Health benefits of superfood moringa

By Alex Malinsky aka RawGuru, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Superfoods are substances that provide you with a high dose of nutrition. Oftentimes, these are organic fruits, berries and plants that are packed with vitamins and nutrients that are necessary to keep the body in the highest degree of health possible. One such superfood is moringa. Moringa: A Brief Introduction Moringa was first used in North Africa, where it served to feed cattle and people. Native to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, this is a plant that is able...

Why oil of oregano is a must-have for any survivalist, 'prepper'

By Ethan A. Huff, November 12 2013
(NaturalNews) If a major emergency were to strike suddenly and without warning, leaving you and your family without the normal comforts of life for an indefinite period of time, would you have the tools, supplies and knowledge necessary for survival? Having extra food, water and even first aid supplies on hand is a great place to start when preparing for the worst, but what about long-term protection against infection and disease? In their book Beyond Antibiotics: Healthier Options for Families...

Cool ways to beat winter blues

By Yanjun, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Winter is now in full force. During this season, days get shorter and nights colder, and even the best among us can get a little down. According to traditional Chinese medicine, our energy levels fluctuate over the course of winter, meaning it's the best time for some helpful introspection. At this point, the kidneys are the most sensitive, and the emotions stored in this organ are anxiety and fear. And we already know that anxiety and depression are actually two sides of the same coin...

Freedom of the press vanishing from student newspapers across America

By Mike Bundrant, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Most of us don't pay attention to student newspapers. Yet, these publications are where many budding journalists get their feet wet for the first time. It's exciting to learn to craft a story that your peers will read. Knowing the paper is sure to be read by teachers and school administrators, too, gives student writers a chance to express themselves or even take a public stand on tough issues. Freedom of the press was once so important in America that Thomas Jefferson said, ...

Alec Baldwin unleashes tirade about woman with cancer

By Jonathan Benson, December 9 2013
(NaturalNews) Just four episodes in and Alec Baldwin's new weekly show Up Late With Alec Baldwin has been officially cancelled from the MSNBC lineup. According to reports, the actor struck a major chord with the network after allegedly screaming gay-related obscenities at a photographer, as well as unleashing a tirade in reference to a woman with cancer who was purportedly occupying a dressing room to which he wanted access. PageSix.com reports that Baldwin's run-in with the photographer, who...

Seed diversity has collapsed more than 12-fold since early 1900s

By Jonathan Benson, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) From the looks of an average produce section in a typical American supermarket, it might seem like modern society has access to basically every major type of fruit, vegetable and herb one could want. But a survey conducted by the U.S. National Seed Storage Laboratory back in 1983 found that the diversity of our food supply has been progressively shrinking since 1903 when a previous seed stock inventory was taken, with fewer than one-twelfth the number of unique crop varieties available...

Olive leaf extract prevents colds and flus

By Dr. David Jockers, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) The use of olive oil and olive leaves has been renowned for nutrition and health benefits for thousands of years. Olive leaf extract was traditionally used throughout the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions to treat wounds and infections. Olive leaf extract is one of the best ways to destroy dangerous pathogenic microbes and improve our microorganism count. This has been shown to be extremely effective in preventing colds and flus and improving immune health. There are over...

Illegal application of pesticides in Indiana leads to widespread contamination of restaurants, nursing homes

By Jonathan Benson, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) As you might imagine, the pest control industry is largely reliant upon the use of questionable chemical pesticides that, while effective against pests, may also be harmful to humans. And a recent WISHTV.com investigation has found that, in the state of Indiana -- and likely elsewhere -- the illegal use of at least one popular pest control chemical has led to the widespread contamination of restaurants, nursing homes, churches and other places where people commonly gather. It is...

What's the difference between stevia, Truvia and PureVia?

By S. D. Wells, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) If you don't know by now, stevia is a plant that grows in Brazil that tastes naturally sweet; therefore, it is dried out and ground up and is a great substitute for sugar, eliminating unwanted calories. It does have a little aftertaste, as if it was artificial, but it is not. Stevia is becoming easier to find in the mass market, and most vitamin shops and health food stores carry it in a box or in little packets that you can take with you to work, school or wherever it's convenient...

Chamomile displays outstanding anti-anxiety and anticancer properties

By P. Simard, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) For many people living in such a fast-paced world, society's many constraints will eventually take its toll and lead them to experience various levels of stress and anxiety. In many cases, people feel helpless, and if the conditions remain untreated, they can easily lead to severe depression. As reported by the Journal of Affective Disorders, a past study showed that up to 85% of depressed patients were previously suffering from anxiety. It's important to know that chamomile has been...

Days before launch, Healthcare.gov was crashing with load of just 500 simulated test users

By J. D. Heyes, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Under normal circumstances, companies set to launch a major new interactive website that will offer a product or service to tens of millions of people test that site repeatedly to ensure that it functions properly. But the federal government is not a company, so that's not what happened with Healthcare.gov. In fact, days before the site launched, officials were concerned that it would bomb - concern that had actually lingered for months. But because the site represented the crowning...

Prevent age-related eyesight degeneration naturally

By Adrian Cooper, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) As people get older, failing eyesight often becomes an accepted fact of life. Sadly, however, many will eventually lose vision altogether due to age-related degenerative eye diseases. Fortunately, there are ways to protect eyesight naturally. By the age of 50, many are resigned to the inevitability of walking out of the optometrist with their first pair of spectacles, contact lenses or an appointment for laser eye correction. While this may begin with reading glasses, for many, eyesight...

Sony patenting 'smart wig' that can receive phone calls and even 'ring' your skull

By David Gutierrez, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Sony has filed a claim with the U.S. Patent Office for a "SmartWig," a toupee or wig that contains sensitive electronics and can sync up with a smartphone or other electronic device. The patent claim is broad and theoretical, seeking to ensure the company's intellectual property rights to as many features as possible. Among the possible components that a SmartWig could feature are a GPS sensor, a camera, a position sensor (to detect where the wig is relative to the head) and tactile...

Natural beauty, survival and the environmental movement

By Mitchell Rabin, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) There are many reasons why millions of people around the world are engaged these days in one form or another of environmental conservation, protection, action and activism. One of the original impetuses to conserve nature back during the Industrial Age and at the turn of the 20th century wasn't thought to be survival though health was always a concern--but very much for the preservation of natural beauty. Appreciating natural beauty was a motivation in itself for being a conservationist...

The surprising health benefits of humming

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Humming may be one of the simplest, most natural things a person can do, yet the benefits are surprisingly far reaching. Whether humming your favorite tune or humming the sound "Om," the activity could help your heart, your stress level and your sinuses, working to reduce your risk for heart attack, stroke and sinusitis. Humming for the heartStudies suggest that humming produces a positive effect on both heart rate and blood pressure, as can some chanting and breathing exercises...

The little-known web browser that makes you invisible to the NSA

By J. D. Heyes, December 7 2013
(NaturalNews) If you're sickened by the blatant, serial constitutional abuses of your privacy by our government, there is a product in development out there that will give you some piece of mind, at least while surfing the Web. The web browser "Tor," part of the Tor Project, as it is called, was originally designed to protect Navy communications but is now being used by others for similar purposes. From the project's website: Tor was originally designed, implemented, and deployed as a third...

Tylenol can kill you; new warning admits popular painkiller causes liver damage, death

By Jonathan Benson, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) It has been a common household name in over-the-counter pain relief for more than 50 years. But the popular painkiller drug Tylenol is getting a major labeling makeover following a string of personal injury lawsuits. According to the Associated Press (AP), so many Tylenol users these days are suffering major liver damage or dying that the drug's manufacturer, McNeil Consumer Healthcare, has decided to put a large, red warning label on the cap that informs users about the drug's risks...

Worldwide shock as UK government claims to own woman's child before it's even born

By J. D. Heyes, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) There are parts of the world less free than others, but apparently, these days, the tyranny in the United Kingdom can begin before you're even born. Incredibly, according to British reports, government social workers have forcibly removed a baby from its mother, all on the orders of a court. As reported by the Daily Telegraph: Essex social services obtained a High Court order against the woman that allowed her to be forcibly sedated and her child to be taken from her womb. The...

Chick-fil-A announces major changes in 2014, eliminating HFCS, artificial dyes and butane derivative

By Lance Johnson, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The growing fast food company Chick-fil-A, boasting over 1,700 stores in 39 states, has announced major changes coming in 2014. Moving in the right direction, Chick-fil-A is preparing to change some of the ingredients used in their fast food. High-fructose corn syrup is the first ingredient to go, as the chain plans to remove the processed sweetener from their white buns. The franchise also plans to remove all artificial dyes from their sauces and dressings. They are also currently...

Argentinian Monsanto protester threatened, then physically beaten, by industry goons

By Jonathan Benson, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) A mother of three has met the brutal hand of the insanely powerful biotechnology industry, which recently sent a duo of thugs to literally beat her relentlessly after earlier threatening to murder her. GM Watch reports that Sofia Gatica, who has successfully spearheaded campaigns to block plantings of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in her home country of Argentina, was targeted by two men on motorbikes who very likely would have killed her if it were not for the intervention...

Americans in state of shock as 80 million more health insurance cancellations now expected under Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) In the days of Richard Nixon, amidst the chaos and scandal of Watergate, the president uttered this most famous of all political quotes in an interview with the Washington Post, the newspaper that broke the story: "I am not a crook." Well, of course, it turns out that Nixon may not have been a "crook" in the stereotypical sense, but he damned sure was crooked. Fast forward to the present time. Nixon's quote has been supplanted by the presidential whopper of the century: President...

Eight reasons why depression is so common today

By Mike Bundrant, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The World Health Organization reports that 121 million people worldwide are clinically depressed. This number includes one in ten Americans. Alarmingly, depression is increasing at a rate of 20% annually. Why has depression become such an issue? Here are eight reasons that are backed by scientific evidence.

1. Toxic food: Poisoning your brain so it cannot function properly

Processed junk food is scientifically connected to depression. A University College London team...

Five tips to soothe and relieve dry skin during cold months

By Joséphine Beck, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Cold weather, low humidity levels and wind are factors that can really dry out and damage your skin, especially when central heaters are used at home. How can one alleviate dryness and help skin stay moist and healthy through the coldest months of the year? Moisturize more!Find an "ointment" moisturizer that is oil-based, rather than water-based. The oil will create a protective layer on the skin that retains more moisture than a cream or lotion. When choosing a moisturizer, it is...

Map reveals multi-billion dollar economic growth potential for states that legalize marijuana, hemp

By Ethan A. Huff, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) It is a fact that, legal or illegal, marijuana will always be around. Those that grow, sell and buy it will always find a way to, well, grow, sell and buy it, no matter how the government feels about the issue. The question is, do the individual states want in on this lucrative industry and the immense economic benefits it can bring for their citizens, or do they want to continue to flounder on the wrong side of history? According to the latest statistics, cannabis continues to be...

Health Basics: Is there any food in our food?

By S. D. Wells, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) What if you thought your salads were giving you lots of nutrients, and your fruit was rewarding your body with vitamins, and you drank lots of water all the time? Wouldn't you assume that you are fairly healthy? You could be eating dead food that sounds healthy and heading for a health nightmare you can't even see coming, because some of the worst disorders and diseases don't "show up" until it's late in the game, and you are "way behind." You could get a head start on the whole thing...

New study finds alarming increase in breast cancer risk following abortions

By Tony Isaacs, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) A new Chinese meta-analysis study has found a huge increase in breast cancer risk for women after having an abortion and that the risk appears to continue to increase after each subsequent abortion. In the study, researchers found that the overall risk of developing breast cancer in women in China who've had an abortion was 44% higher than women who have not had an abortion. The researchers also found that the risk of breast cancer increased by 76% after two abortions and 89% after...

Shocking interview: Welfare recipient admits sitting at home, smoking weed, waiting for govt. money

By J. D. Heyes, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Most Americans realize there is waste, fraud and abuse in virtually all government programs. That includes the government's various and sundry welfare programs. But when you actually hear someone who is living large on your dime say without a morsel of guilt or regret that they have no problem doing so, you can't help but feel used and abused - and angry. There's no question that most Americans work hard for their paychecks (and in many cases, it takes more than a couple of paychecks...

Antibacterial garlic compounds could help keep food and infant formula contaminant-free

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Garlic, which has been grown and cultivated for more than 5,000 years, is a highly respected food medicine in various cultures. It drives away bacteria, fights infections and preserves food from outside contaminates. Garlic - ancient medicine known for "warding off evil spirits"Research shows that garlic was used as a daily staple for Ancient Egyptians. Garlic was given to the builders of the pyramids to help build their strength and ward off illness. When King Tut's tomb was discovered...

Five simple tips for combating childhood obesity

By Bri Jackson, December 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Over the last 30 years, childhood obesity has doubled in young children and tripled in teens. Approximately one out of every three children are overweight or obese in the United States today, and children in the African American and Hispanic community are experiencing even higher childhood obesity rates. The Let's Move! campaign founded by Michelle Obama cites many factors contributing to the obesity epidemic. An increase in portion size, processed foods, fast foods and snacking coupled...



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