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Battle over fluoride warning intensifies in New Hampshire

By Doug Cragoe, March 29 2012
(NaturalNews) In 2006 the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Dental Association (ADA) finally admitted what dental researchers had been saying for many years. If powdered infant formula is prepared with fluoridated water infants are put at increased risk of a developmental disturbance called fluorosis. This causes disfigured teeth with white spots, streaks, and occasionally brown stains that can affect a child's appearance and self esteem. Fluorosis can be expensive to fix, and no...

Citrus fruit may help lower the risk of stroke in women

By Raw Michelle, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) A study recently carried out at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, United Kingdom and published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association reveals that a compound found in citrus fruit can help lower the risk of ischemic stroke. The research showed that women who consumed high amounts of oranges and grapefruit had a 19 percent lower risk of stroke than women who did not regularly consume any citrus fruit. Citrus flavonoids improve brain blood flow The study looked...

NSA building massive spy 'data center,' tracking all private communication

By J. D. Heyes, March 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Regular readers of NaturalNews know that we've been busy of late keeping track of your privacy in this Information Age, which is not easy considering all of the entities - public and private - who want to know everything these days about you and what you are doing 24/7/365. But that's impossible, right? No one could monitor everyone's communications 24 hours a day in real-time. Well, maybe not yet, but soon, very soon, the National Security Agency (NSA) will be able to - just as...

Officials blame 'mystery virus' for widespread deaths of thousands of cattle

By Ethan A. Huff, March 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Thousands of lambs and cattle across Europe are bearing dead or severely deformed offspring, and the mainstream media and health officials are blaming a "mystery virus" for this inexplicable and worsening phenomenon. The U.K's Telegraph reports that at least 74 farms across southern and eastern England, and many more in Germany and various other places across Europe, are being afflicted by what some are now calling the "Schmallenberg Virus." Springtime is when many farmers' flocks...

If Obamacare is ruled constitutional, here are 7 more things the Obama administration may soon require everyone to purchase

By Mike Adams, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week about Obama's health care law, which has been challenged by twenty-six states. The crux of the legal arguments center around whether the federal government can mandate private citizens to purchase a product or service they may not even want or need. (I don't buy health insurance, for example, because I prefer to invest in healthy eating and superfoods.) If the Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare, it would...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

More aspartame side effects revealed - headaches, blurred vision, neurological symptoms and more

By Aurora Geib, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) For a great majority of Americans who consume processed food, food additives are an ever-present component of the menu and one with serious health effects. In the United States as well as in Canada, aspartame - an artificial low-calorie sweetener - has been used as a food additive as early as 1981 after it was approved for use in dry goods. It was approved again in the US in 1983 for carbonated drinks. This approval came in the face of much opposition which has not seen any respite...

EPA tramples personal property rights, orders couple to fork over $75,000 a day for phony 'violations'

By Ethan A. Huff, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) An Idaho couple that was ordered recently by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to stop building a house on their own property and pay fines of up to $75,000 a day until the property was returned back to its original condition, has been granted due process and a hearing by the U.S. Supreme Court. The ruling is a first as it now allows property owners to challenge the EPA's violation allegations prior to, rather than after, enforcement actions are taken. In 2005, Mike and Chantell...

Curcumin found to prevent brain degenerative diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's

By John Phillip, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Curcumin, the bioactive compound found in the Indian curry spice turmeric and commonly referred to as 'holy powder', has been used for centuries in folk medicine to treat wounds, infections, and other health problems. Today researchers are using the power of the evolving science of epigenetics to reveal how curcumin is crucial in the fight against many forms of cancer, as it causes metastatic cells to undergo programmed cell death, or apoptosis. Researchers from Michigan State University...

Massive public protests spur France to ban plantings of Monsanto's MON810 GMO corn

By Jonathan Benson, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) On the heels of ongoing, massive protests against genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), French agricultural officials have announced that plantings of Monsanto's MON810 GM corn, which contains built-in Bt toxin, will no longer be permitted within France. Reports explain that the moratorium is only temporary, but since there is no indication that opposition to the "Frankencorn" will cease anytime soon, the ban could last indefinitely. Last November, French authorities lifted a longtime...

Commonly prescribed drugs and hospitals are killing and harming the elderly

By Tony Isaacs, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Prescription drugs and the combination of those drugs and other medications are taking a heavy toll on elderly Americans, leading to risky hospitalizations, mental decline and death. And some of those drugs are worse than others. A study published last November in the New England Journal of Medicine found that blood thinners and diabetes drugs caused most of the emergency hospital visits for drug reactions among people over 65 years of age in the United States. According to the study...

Beets help prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease

By Paul Fassa, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews)It figures: one of the least tasty vegetables turns out to be among the healthiest - beets. Fortunately, raw beets work well for juicing. Beets mixed with juiced fresh carrots, some apple and some greens thrown in then topped off with a freshly squeezed lemon provides a tasty vegetable juice. Beets lose a lot of their nutritional value if cooked more than 15 minutes. This means the the most delicious beet entree offered, beet soup with a couple of dollops of sour cream, won't support...

Are trans-fats linked to aggressive behavior?

By J. D. Heyes, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) New data on dietary trans-fatty acids (dTFA) indicate that they could be contributing to aggressive, irrational behavior, though dTFA are primarily synthetic compounds that have been introduced only recently. In one timely peer-reviewed study by researchers from the University of California, San Diego, "dTFA were strongly significantly associated with greater aggression, with dTFA more consistently predictive than other assessed aggression predictors." What's more, dTFA have been...

Unraveling the myth of 'bad' cholesterol

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Scratch what you think you know about the supposed ill effects of cholesterol. Turns out, it's not the villain it's been made out to be, says one notable expert. Writing for the online medical journal PreventDisease.com, Dr. Ron Rosedale, M.D., a noted international authority on nutrition and metabolic medicine, says that despite the common belief that cholesterol is the primary culprit behind cardiovascular disease and "despite dozens of studies, cholesterol has not been shown to...

Using your thoughts to better your reality

By Kim Evans, March 28 2012
(NaturalNews) There's something to be said for focusing on the positive. Actually, metaphysicians and personal life coaches will tell you that focusing on the positive is everything. They'll tell you that and they'll tell you that your subconscious mind drives the reality around you. So if you're subconsciously, or consciously, focused on the negative, your subconscious mind will steer you right there. Metaphysicians will also tell you that we create all, or most of the problems in our lives,...

NaturalNews Radio expands talk show lineup with new hosts and shows: Curt Linderman Sr., Mike Bundrant, Ed Corcoran and more

By Mike Adams, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Now reaching over 350,000 listeners a month, NaturalNews Radio continues to expand its lineup of shows. All shows can be heard at www.NaturalNewsRadio.com which streams 24/7 to personal computers, iPhones and mobile devices. • Curt Linderman Sr. has just joined the network with his show, Linderman Unleashed. Curt is the father of a vaccine-injured child, and his show delivers a special focus on autism and vaccines, GMOs, natural living and much more. Check out his show archives...

Insane Michigan government announces plan to destroy ranch livestock based on hair color and arrest hundreds of ranchers as felons

By Mike Adams, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The state of Michigan is only days away from engaging in what can only be called true "animal genocide" -- the mass murder of ranch animals based on the color of their hair. It's all part of a shocking new "Invasive Species Order" (ISO) put in place by Michigan's Department of Natural Resources (DNR). This Invasive Species Order suddenly and shockingly defines virtually all open-range pigs raised by small family farms to be illegal "invasive species," and possession of just one of these...

Bedrock of vaccination theory crumbles as science reveals antibodies not necessary to fight viruses

By Ethan A. Huff, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) While the medical, pharmaceutical, and vaccine industries are busy pushing new vaccines for practically every condition under the sun, a new study published in the journal Immunity completely deconstructs the entire vaccination theory. It turns out that the body's natural immune systems, comprised of both innate and adaptive components, work together to ward off disease without the need for antibody-producing vaccines. The theory behind vaccines is that they mimic infection by spurring...

Water wars: Shortages may destroy entire nations, warns government report

By Ethan A. Huff, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) recently released a report entitled Global Water Security that claims water supply issues around the globe will lead to economic instability, civil and international wars, and even the use of water as a weapon in the next several decades. In typical shock-and-awe fashion, the U.S. government paints a grim picture of so-called global warming, water shortages, and other water problems as the causes of major global destabilization...

Beware dangerous new advice to use daily aspirin to prevent cancer

By Tony Isaacs, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Before anyone jumps on the latest mainstream media bandwagon and begins taking daily aspirin to prevent cancer, there are several strong reasons to hesitate. To begin with, the study which produced the media storm was flawed and the claimed benefits are highly questionable. The new aspirin study was conducted by Professor Peter Rothwell at the Stroke Prevention Research Unit at Oxford University. According to the study, taking an aspirin a day could reduce your risk of cancer within...

Supreme Court rules biotech Prometheus Laboratories can't patent 'laws of nature'

By Ethan A. Huff, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries are known for trying to hijack nature and claim it as their own personal property via the patent process. But a recent Supreme Court ruling has set a new precedent against this fraudulent practice, as Associate Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has ruled invalid two medical diagnostics patents held by Prometheus Laboratories, a biotech company owned by food giant Nestle. According to reports, Prometheus had developed a diagnostic...

The best homemade remedies to treat hay fever and seasonal allergies

By JB Bardot, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Homemade remedies for hay fever can quickly reduce seasonal allergy reactions, providing relief from symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, itching, congestion and coughing. Hay fever affects the mucous membranes of the sinuses, nose, throat, eyes and palate. Grasses and plant pollens are the cause of inflammatory reactions that stimulate the immune system, and are made worse by the presence of chemicals, dust and pollutants. Research indicates that approximately 20 percent of the population...

Hep-B shots for infants are crimes against newborns

By Paul Fassa, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Hepatitis-B is a viral attack on the liver that is transmitted through sex, shared hypodermic needles, and iatrogenic (medical) exposure. It's a bodily fluid transmitted virus that often occurs among those engaging in "risky behavior." The Hep-B vaccination (HBV) is administered at or near birth and again between three and six months of age. It's the beginning of a lengthy runway of hazardous pediatric vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). If vaccines...

Procter & Gamble steeped in cruel animal testing of its consumer products, charge activist websites

By Ethan A. Huff, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Procter & Gamble (P&G), the corporate conglomerate which recently bought out organic supplement and vitamin company New Chapter (http://www.naturalnews.com), has a long and extensive history of engaging in cruel animal testing on its portfolio of products. And according to at least two animal activist sites, P&G has essentially been lying for years about making efforts to switch to cruelty-free testing alternatives. According to the website www.PandGKills.com, which is owned and...

Alive New York 2012 crumbles under allegations of financial mismanagement

By Ethan A. Huff, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The ALIVE New York event that promised to celebrate pioneering natural health innovators, speakers and authors has imploded over the last 48 hours, with a co-founder of the event quitting and laying out allegations of gross financial mismanagement on the part of the other partners. A key speaker at the event, Dr. Leonard Coldwell, has not only pulled out of the event, he has posted a public message on his Facebook page as follows: I and all my friends are pulling out of the Alive...

Bogus vitamin E study used single-form, synthetic variety to claim nutrient causes bone loss

By Jonathan Benson, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) The Big Pharma-backed pseudoscience brigade is at it again trying to malign natural vitamins as if they were dangerous pharmaceuticals. A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine claims that taking vitamin E is linked to causing bone loss in mice, but fails to mention that the research involved just one of the eight forms of vitamin E, alpha-tocopherol, which was likely synthetically-derived from petrochemicals. Contradicting a multitude of research over the years verifying...

FDA to approve obesity drug with significant safety risks, scant benefits

By Jonathan Benson, March 27 2012
(NaturalNews) After first denying approval for the obesity drug Qnexa (phentermine and topiramate) back in 2010 because of its harrowing side effects, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now under intense pressure by Big Pharma-backed lawmakers, institutionalized drug pushers, and even its own advisory panel to approve the medication anyway. According to reports, taking Qnexa can cause some very serious heart problems and birth defects, and may not even provide any legitimate, long-term...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, March 26 2012
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Backyard flower farmer's persistence leads to passage of 'Food and Flowers Freedom Act'

By Ethan A. Huff, March 26 2012
(NaturalNews) A glitch in the local zoning code ended up causing Tara Kolla of Silver Lake, Calif., to have to abandon her passion for growing pesticide-free, "beyond organic" flowers in her backyard for several years. But the Los Angeles Times reports that, thanks to her hard work and persistence, Kolla was able to help pass the Food and Flowers Freedom Act, which has reinstated her and her neighbors' freedom to grow whatever produce they choose and sell it off-site. It all began when Kolla's...

America is catching on - Soda sales drop dramatically as healthier choices continue to grow

By J. D. Heyes, March 26 2012
(NaturalNews) Better late than never, but more Americans finally seem to be getting the message they've been consuming far too much soda and as such, sales of pop have been falling. In reality, soda sales have been falling for about seven years, but they really dropped off in 2011 as consumers made other choices about what sort of refreshments to put in their bodies. The beverage market actually grew last year by about 0.9 percent, but according to sales data, consumers chose more coffee and...

Sugar takes on high fructose corn syrup in high stakes legal battle to see which is most unhealthy

By Tony Isaacs, March 26 2012
(NaturalNews) In what has all the appearances of the pot calling the kettle black, two of the unhealthiest and most widely consumed items in the American diet are headed to court to decide which one is more evil. Big Sugar is taking on Big Corn and their High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) in a landmark battle scheduled to go before a Los Angeles federal judge this week. Sugar producers are accusing their corn industry rivals of false advertising by casting HFCS as "nutritionally the same as table...

Monsanto wants to brainwash your children with 'Biotechnology Basics Activity Book'

By Ethan A. Huff, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) In response to mounting public backlash from the older generation, the biotechnology industry has launched a new propaganda campaign aimed at convincing children that genetically-modified (GM) crops are not only safe, but also an improvement over natural agriculture. Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, and five other major biotechnology companies and associations have collectively released the Biotechnology Basics Activity Book, a colorful guide designed to reeducate children into the false dogma...

Ten ways to spot a pervasive low energy problem from adrenal fatigue

By Paul Fassa, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) Feeling run down and fatigued often or chronically can be connected to adrenal fatigue. Even hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone production) is often related to adrenal fatigue. Unfortunately, modern mainstream medicine only recognizes the extreme version of adrenal fatigue known as Addison's disease. It's actually pretty rare, around four out of 100,000 are diagnosed with Addison's disease, which is usually connected to a severe autoimmune disease. What is termed adrenal fatigue...

Privacy alert - The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV

By J. D. Heyes, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) Anytime you download a movie from Netflix to your television or turn on an Internet-based radio, you could be alerting people who you don't want or need watching you. According to the Central Intelligence Agency, the organization says spies won't have to plant bugs in homes, businesses or other places where they want to spy because of coming advances in computer and Internet technology. Specifically, CIA Director David Petraeus, one-time commander of the Iraq and Afghanistan war...

Evidence suggests hard-to-find raw camel milk may improve autism symptoms

By Ethan A. Huff, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) After observing considerable improvement in her own son's autism symptoms through the integration of raw camel milk into his diet, author and journalist Christina Adams is now convinced that this unconventional food delicacy holds much promise in treating autism. Writing for Autism File, Adams offers a wealth of empirical evidence showing that camel milk can help to increase motor skills, improve eye contact, and ease inflammation and gastrointestinal disorders in autistic children...

Are fruit juices a healthy alternative to soda?

By Scott Morefield, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) As significant percentages of parents wisely abandon HFCS and sugar-filled sodas as a viable beverage option for their children, corporations are capitalizing on the health-conscious trend by pushing fruit juices as a healthy alternative. Most parents who buy juices think they are making a wise choice, often because of the outlandish health claims juice makers put on the labels. In reality, however, parents shouldnot only be paying close attention to the murky ingredient list that lurks...

Bourbon, Indiana ends water fluoridation

By Ethan A. Huff, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) The latest community to stop poisoning its water supply with toxic fluoride chemicals is Bourbon, Indiana. According to The Pilot News, the town council recently voted unanimously to stop lacing the water supply with the known neurotoxin after conducting much research on the subject, and after learning that water fluoridation is not mandatory in the first place. "I see no reason to continue with it," said council president Les McFarland, who also explained how he conducted extensive...

Consuming a variety of berries can prevent memory loss and improve cognition

By John Phillip, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) Cognitive decline, the unnatural loss of memory and ability to think clearly as we age is rapidly approaching epidemic proportions. Poor diet and lifestyle choices have taken a toll after we subject our body to years and decades of abuse from sugar, hydrogenated fats, pollution and lack of physical activity. Eventually the brain succumbs to the continual assault, as the chemical and electrical connections that define our personality and very being are eroded and amyloid protein tangles...

Newspaper readership collapsing as people turn to alternative news for truthful reporting

By Ethan A. Huff, March 25 2012
(NaturalNews) Traditional, mainstream print news appears to be on the brink of collapse as more and more people turn to independent, primarily online news sources for information. A recent report from Financial Times explains how, from almost every angle, print newspapers are taking a major hit, not only with declines in readership, but also in flailing advertising revenues. Last year, the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism put out its The State of the News Media 2011 report which found...

Whitney Houston cause of death cover-up? Coroner changes story, blames cocaine, not pharmaceuticals

By Mike Adams, March 24 2012
(NaturalNews) There's something afoot in the changing story about what actually killed Whitney Houston. According to the official coroner's report that was recently released, Whitney Houston died from drowning and cocaine was a "contributing factor." All the other prescription drugs found in her system were dismissed as being totally unrelated to her death. Really? Isn't it interesting that police found no cocaine in her hotel room, yet they found at least four different prescription drugs, including...

Protesters successfully shut down California Monsanto office

By Ethan A. Huff, March 21 2012
(NaturalNews) A recent two-day protest in Northern California against genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) led to the complete shutdown of a Monsanto corporate office for an entire day, according to reports. On Friday, March 16, 2012, activists affiliated with the Global Days of Action to Shut Down Monsanto began rallying in front of the Davis, Calif., office of Monsanto, where they held up banners, gave speeches, and set up tents in front of the Monsanto building on Fifth Street, which caused the...

Washington Post partners with Chinese government to publish pure propaganda

By J. D. Heyes, March 24 2012
(NaturalNews) It's bad enough with supposedly unbiased news outlets in the U.S. shill for one political ideology over another, but when an American newspaper becomes an advocate for a foreign rival, that's over the line. That's the opinion, at least, of a number of journalists and media experts who are questioning the ethics - and legality - of the publication of what they call little more than Chinese propaganda by the Washington Post (WP), the paper that broke the Watergate scandal in 1974 that...

Vitamin D found to help reduce fracture risk in young people, too

By Ethan A. Huff, March 24 2012
(NaturalNews) Healthy bones require a lot more than just calcium intake, and a number of studies over the years have verified that vitamin D also plays a critical role in helping to prevent bone fractures, particularly among the elderly. But a new study published in the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine has found that vitamin D is critical for young people as well, as inadequate or deficient levels can lead to stress fractures. Kendrin R. Sonneville, Sc.D., R.D., from Children's...

Special hormone released by bone cells plays an important role in blood sugar regulation

By Dr. David Jockers, March 24 2012
(NaturalNews) Most people have viewed bones as inanimate structures within the body that merely play a role in providing structural integrity to the body. New research is revealing just how dynamic bone structure is to the nervous, immune and endocrine system. A bone released hormone is now considered by researchers one of the foremost players in controlling blood sugar and inflammation. Poor blood sugar signaling leads to the formation of advanced glycolytic enzymes (AGE's). AGE's are created...

Nutrition 101: Part 1 - Overview (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) For the most part, when we read textbooks or try to figure out the jargon associated with nutrition, it tends to confuse or even alienate us. It certainly did that to me in the beginning when I tried to make sense of it all. And what a shame that was, because to be able to understand how to maintain a healthy body and a healthy mind is so importantly basic to each and every one of us. Living in this technological age we would probably use more logic and care in maintaining our cars...

Nutrition 101: Part 2 - Macro & Micro Nutrients (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert the energy of the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and minerals and water from the earth into atomic bonds that are solid enough for teeth to sink into. We can consume these forms of energy directly, by eating plant foods, or indirectly, by eating animals that have eaten these plant foods. The process, by which food gets broken down in the body and by which the energy released from the atomic bonds, is called digestion. Eating...

Nutrition 101: Part 3 - Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) An easily burnable form of energy comes to us in the form of sugar or starch. Carbohydrates have a very bad public image in that they are generally thought of as fattening. This is because most of the carbohydrate consumed in this country has been processed or refined, leaving an empty calorie. In their whole, natural, unadulterated state, all carbohydrates come packaged with vitamins and minerals, which make the energy in the carbohydrate digestible by the body. When an empty...

Nutrition 101: Part 4 - Vitamins (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) Vitamins are essential for the body to be able to put the nutrients in food to use. Because vitamins are not produced by the body, we have to get them through the food that we also eat! Our bodies only need a certain amount of vitamins, which can be provided by eating reasonable amounts of foods that contain those vitamins. This certainly makes more sense to me than eating all kinds of refined, vitamin-depleted foods and then guzzling vitamin supplement pills to make up for...

Nutrition 101: Part 5 - Minerals (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) Like vitamins, minerals are micronutrients, which our bodies require, in small but steady supplies. As micronutrients, the importance of minerals in our diet is far greater than the required amount indicates. Our material bodies are made up of more than 100 elements, which have been identified. Of these, four elements make up 96% of our bodies: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, The elements, which make up the remaining 4%, are referred to as the minerals. The bulk...

Nutrition 101: Part 6 - The Spiritual Side (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, March 15 2012
(NaturalNews) As you have surmised by now, the preceding five articles of Nutrition 101 lent itself more towards the vegetarian aspect of nutrition. Please understand, that a vegetarian diet is not being put forth as being the all in all, or glorified as being the goal in life, because it isn't. The vegetarian diet can help one move toward seeking the highest perfection in life and becomes a natural part of one's life once the understanding of the goal in life is attained. After all, even...



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