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Nori is a high-protein plant source of vitamin B-12

By Donna Earnest Pravel, March 4 2012
(NaturalNews) Nori, also known as purple laver or Porphyra yezoensis, may be the most popular seaweed in the United States. Nori is the seaweed most widely used as a wrap for sushi. It is usually sold in large, thin, dried sheets. Traditional Asian cultures have known for centuries of the extremely high mineral content - especially iodine -in all seaweeds. Iodine is essential for proper thyroid function. Nori has more protein per weight than either sunflower seeds or wheat germ. Just 100 grams...

Low GI foods may improve eating habits for type-2 diabetes sufferers

By Raw Michelle, February 22 2012
(NaturalNews) A new study carried out at Ohio State University and published in the journal Patient Education and Counseling shows that consuming a number of foods with low glycemic indexes (GI)each day can improve long-term dietary habits for type-2 diabetes patients. The study was carried out on 35 type-2 diabetes sufferers aged 35 to 65. Lead study author and professor of human nutrition, Carla Miller, explained that setting simple goals can help anyone overcome unhealthy eating habits, regardless...

Rawesome Foods' James Stewart arrested in $1 million warrant (UPDATE 2)

By Mike Adams, March 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Rawesome Foods defendants James Stewart and Sharon Palmer were ambushed in California court yesterday when they appeared for a preliminary hearing about the multiple felony charges that have been ludicrously placed against them for engaging in farm-fresh food production and distribution. In court, they were ambushed with a $1 million arrest warrant (James) and a $2 million arrest warrant (Sharon), then handcuffed and marched away by agents of the corrupt state. This appears to all...

Monsanto's Roundup herbicide found to destroy testosterone, male fertility

By Ethan A. Huff, March 3 2012
(NaturalNews) A recent study published in the Journal of Toxicology in Vitro has found that, even at very low levels, Monsanto's herbicide formula Roundup destroys testosterone and ultimately leads to male infertility. The findings add to the more than 25 other diseases known to be linked to Roundup, which include DNA damage, birth defects, liver dysfunction, and cancer. For their study, Emilie Clair and her colleagues from the Universite de Caen Basse-Normandie Institute of Biology in France...

Natural compounds in oranges may reduce risk of stroke in women

By Satish Lohani, March 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Oranges are not only sweet and delicious but also they are very healthy. Latest research, which will be published in the April issue of Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association, provides another reason to eat oranges and citrus fruits on a regular basis. While past research showed that oranges reduce cholesterol levels and decrease blood pressure, this new observational study suggests that they reduce stroke risk as well. This research shows that naturally occurring compounds...

Spanish town decides to grow marijuana to generate much-needed revenue

By Ethan A. Huff, March 3 2012
(NaturalNews) With a national unemployment rate that now hovers around 23 percent, the European country of Spain is in dire straits economically. But one local town, Rasquera, population 900, has come up with a plan that will not only save itself from economic ruin, but also pay off the more than $1.7 million worth of debt it has accrued -- the town is going to grow marijuana for private cannabis clubs on city property. Unlike in the U.S., personal marijuana use is legal in Spain, which means...

Can berries and herbs be used to preserve meat naturally without the use of chemical additives?

By Jonathan Benson, March 3 2012
(NaturalNews) Those readers who eat meat probably already know that conventional meat preserving methods typically involve the use of sodium nitrite and other chemical additives linked to causing cancer and other serious health conditions. But new research out of Denmark could eliminate the need for such chemicals by replacing them with herbs, berries and other organic substances that have natural preserving properties. Scientists from Aarhus University in Denmark have collaborated with the Danish...

FDA mandates new safety warnings for statin drugs due to risks of memory loss, diabetes and muscle pain

By Tony Isaacs, March 3 2012
(NaturalNews) On February 28, federal health officials added new safety alerts to the prescribing information for statin drugs, citing increased risks of memory loss, diabetes and muscle pain. It is the first time the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially linked statins to cognitive problems like forgetfulness and confusion, though such problems have been reported for several years. Statin drugs, which are widely known as cholesterol-lowering medications, are among the...

Health Ranger releases raw milk infographic comparing fresh raw dairy to pasteurized homogenized dead milk

By Mike Adams, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) In support of the raw milk community and the education of dairy consumers, we've just released an infographic about organic raw (fresh) milk versus conventional (pasteurized) milk. This infographic, viewable below, reveals the crucial differences between the nutritional properties, animal compassion and health implications of raw (living) milk versus pasteurized (dead) milk. This is the infographic the CDC absolutely does not want you to see. Nor does the conventional dead dairy...

Declaration of Food Independence unveiled today in Wisconsin; signed by Vernon Hershberger and others

By Mike Adams, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Today at the raw milk / food freedom rally taking place in Wisconsin at the legal hearing for raw milk farmer Vernon Hershberger, organizers unveiled a Declaration of Food Independence. The document asserts the individual right to grow, trade and access real food without government intervention or control. It is an historical document signifying a momentous milestone in the fight for food freedom -- the fight against government tyranny and the destruction of food. Just as America's...

Inspector in Wisconsin raw milk prosecution against Vernon Hershberger exposed as having no sworn oath, no legal standing (update 1)

By Mike Adams, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Note: This story has been corrected from an earlier error which indicated Jackie Owens was a Wisconsin Judge. She is actually a Wisconsin Food Inspector from DATCP (Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection). Corrections have been made to update the text below. See a video of Jackie Owens and additional background information at: http://healthimpactnews.com/2012/wisconsin-raw-milk-farmer-faces-jail-protest-on-march-2-scheduled-before-hearing/ From a live...

When do we get to euthanize the medical ethicists who say murdering newborn babies is good for society?

By Mike Adams, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) In an article published in the Journal of Medical Ethics, scientists argue that killing newborn babies is ethically no different than abortion and should therefore be openly allowed in society. The paper says newborn babies are not "actual persons" and that they do not have "a moral right to life." (See sources, below.) The authors of the article are mainstream medicine ethicists named Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva. One is a former Oxford scholar. In their paper, they argue...

Aspartame withdrawal and side effects explained - Here's how to protect yourself

By Aurora Geib, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) If you have been drinking diet soda and chewing gum, chances are you have been enjoying aspartame in generous quantities. Aspartame is a popular sugar substitute that can be found in diet soda drinks, chewing gum, fruit spreads and sugar-free products to name a few. It is also known by the brand names, Sweet One, NutraSweet and Spoonful. Despite its popularity in the market, what many do not know is that aspartame accounts for 75 percent of side effect complaints received by the Adverse...

BMJ admits antipsychotic drugs kill far more people than terrorism

By Ethan A. Huff, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Based on the facts, U.S. Transportation Security Administration pat-downs and naked body scans belong at drug company factories, doctors' offices, and drug stores, rather than at American airports. A new report published in the British Medical Journal has found that dangerous antipsychotic drugs are responsible for killing at least 1,800 dementia patients a year, which means that more people are killed by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved dementia drugs every two years...

Toxic rapeseed and other low-grade oils with additives are being passed off as olive oil

By Jonathan Benson, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) As much as 50 percent of the olive oil sold in the U.S. is not actually pure olive oil, as some brands claiming to be "extra-virgin" or "100 percent Italian," for instance, have actually been adulterated with toxic rapeseed oil, more popularly known as canola oil, soybean oil, and other low-grade oils. In his new book Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil, olive oil expert Tom Mueller explains that not all olive oil is the same, and offers advice on how to spot...

Parents protest freedom-crushing food police who search lunch bags of schoolchildren

By Ethan A. Huff, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) In response to a recent incident in North Carolina where government food police confiscated a four-year-old's homemade lunch and forced her to eat processed chicken nuggets, a group of parents recently held a "lunch-in" at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C., to take a stand for food freedom. Organized by the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), the lunch-in featured turkey and cheese sandwiches, potato chips, bananas, and apple juice boxes, which were the very same foods...

Not all calcium supplements are equal - Prevent osteoporosis with calcium hydroxyapatite

By JB Bardot, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) At least half of Americans over the age of 50 are at risk of developing osteoporosis, according to the Surgeon General of the United States. Ten million people already have the disease, and another 34 million are at risk, notes the same report. Calcium and other minerals and vitamins are important to bone health; however, not all forms of calcium areequal. Bone loss begins around the age of 35 and continues throughout life. Osteoporosis occurs because of an inadequate amount of calcium...

PEER sues White House for withholding documents from Monsanto-linked lobbyist regarding protection of GE crops in wildlife refuges

By Ethan A. Huff, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) The non-profit advocacy group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) has filed a lawsuit against the Obama White House for refusing to comply with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests that would potentially unearth the administration's direct ties to Monsanto and the biotechnology industry. The so-called administration of transparency is refusing to disclose portions of an email between a top White House policy analyst and a biotechnology lobbying group that...

SaneVax writes open letter to medical journal editor protesting bogus Gardasil study

By Rosemary Mathis, Vice President of Victim Support, SANE VAX, INC., March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) On February 22, 2012, SANEVAX, INC. wrote an open letter to the Journal of Internal Medicine editor. It is reprinted here in its entirety: 22 February 2012 Dr. Ulf de Faire Editor-in-Chief Journal of Internal Medicine e-mail: [email protected] Open Letter to Journal of Internal Medicine editor. Dear Dr. de Faire: This letter is to request the Editor to commission an Editorial, a Letter to the Editor or a Consensus Report to be published in the Journal to balance the...

Indian tobacco helps smokers kick the habit and repair their lungs

By Paul Fassa, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Before the American Indian culture was shattered, the Indians used an unprocessed tobacco in pipes ceremoniously and for healing. Yes, healing lung disorders. Indian tobacco is known as Lobelia inflate or lobelia, which some herbalists, unafraid of being politically incorrect for using an herb once banned by the FDA, use medicinally today. Not necessarily to smoke, but dispensed as tinctures or tablets. Lobelia for asthma and other lung/bronchia disorders was a topic of another...

Sports drinks are sometimes better than water, but can also cause kidney stones and osteoporosis

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, March 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Sports drinks are a favorite of athletes and some exercisers to quench their thirst and replenish lost nutrients. These drinks contain calcium, sodium and other minerals called electrolytes. An imbalance of electrolytes may be harmful. Sports drinks can help prevent or decrease some conditions by increasing electrolytes, but drinking them may result in complications like kidney stones, osteoporosis and calcium overdose. Sweat and loss of electrolytesPlaying sports and working out...

Citizens organize rally to defend raw dairy farmer facing three years in prison

By Ethan A. Huff, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Wisconsin raw dairy farmer Vernon Hershberger has had it tough, as government tyrants in the Dairy State have repeatedly targeted him for legally supplying raw milk and other farm-fresh foods to members of a private buying club, for which he now faces a potential three-year prison term and more than $10,000 in fines. In his defense, a group of food sovereignty advocates will be holding a rally on March 2 at the Sauk County Courthouse in Baraboo, Wisc., where he is set to appear for...

The great government hoax of public safety

By Mike Adams, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) As the tyranny of destructive government envelops our once-free society, have you noticed how oppression, censorship and government aggression against the people is always defended as somehow protecting public safety? Consider these astonishing contradictions: • The government claims that every single air traveler must be intimately searched and confirmed harmless in order to protect the safety of a few hundred passengers on the plane, but that very same government conducts...

Financial experts predict plunging stock market, social unrest, bank runs before 2014

By Jonathan Benson, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) As optimistic as many mainstream financial pundits appear to be these days about the future of the U.S. and world economies, not everyone has bought into the mindset that the worst has already passed and recovery is on the way. Trends forecaster Gerald Celente and several other financial experts are predicting even worse turmoil ahead, including another stock market crash worse than the last one in '""9, nationwide bank runs, and widespread social unrest, all to occur before '"'4. In...

Single mega-dose of vitamin D eases menstrual cramps for up to two months, study reveals

By Jonathan Benson, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) It is now becoming widely known that maintaining optimal levels of vitamin D in the body boosts immunity and prevents a variety of debilitating diseases. But a new study published in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine has found that women with primary dysmenorrhea, a gynecologic problem in menstruating women that results in severe pelvic pain, can eliminate their immobilizing cramps for up to two months by taking a single "mega-dose" of vitamin D. Antonino Lasco, M.D., from...

How FDA and Big Pharma mislead millions into taking dangerous anti-depressants

By Paul Fassa, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) The anti-depressant fraud toothpaste is out of the tube, at least partly. A Harvard Medical School psychologist, Irving Kirsch, who has been studying placebo effects for three decades, recently came up with the documented conclusion that pharmaceutical anti-depressants don't work. This is big news for many Natural News readers and writers. But this conclusion had the prescription-pad psychiatrists and FDA crying foul, loudly. Why? Kirsch's conclusion was featured in a national CBS...

FDA admits statin drugs cause diabetes, memory loss

By Jonathan Benson, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) All those doctors and medical experts who have expressed support for handing out statin drugs like candy or adding them to drinking water supplies may want to take a gander at new safety data published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). According to the agency's website, the FDA has issued new labeling guidelines for statin drugs warning users that the medications can cause memory loss, elevated blood sugar levels, and type-2 diabetes, in addition to muscle damage and liver...

Thirteen sensual aphrodisiac foods to improve your sex life

By JB Bardot, February 22 2012
(NaturalNews) Almost everyone wants to improve their love life, find the perfect partner and have better sex. Some of the biggest pharmaceutical sales in history come from performance-enhancing drugs. What about using natural inducements for romance such as chocolate-dipped strawberries, grapes or truffles? Add some of these delectable delights to your arsenal of temptations and woo your lover into bliss. Sensual foodsChocolate -- Chocolate works like no other food to stimulate human sexuality...

Investigation reveals Facebook is spying on smartphone users' personal text messages

By J. D. Heyes, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) As early as the late 1970s, there have been privacy concerns in the so-called "information age." And why not? At every stage since the widespread acceptance and use of the computer, and especially the Internet, someone has been trying to invade your privacy. The latest infringement comes from Facebook, and some other companies, which has resorted to spying on smartphone users' personal text messages, according to a London Times investigation. Users who had downloaded the app for...

Demystifying "sugar alcohol": Is it a suitable substitute for ordinary sugar?

By Paula Rothstein, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Circumventing reliance on sugar is something akin to a national pastime as many individuals seek unique ways to lessen their daily intake. This sort of dependence sends food marketers into a frenzy resulting in numerous products boasting "sugar free" or "low calorie" on their labels. For decades, thishas generallybeen achieved through the use of artificial sweeteners; however, the safety of these products is finally gaining appropriate public attention. One interesting if somewhat confusing...

Carnosine and lifestyle changes inhibit telomere shortening to lower heart attack risk and extend lifespan

By John Phillip, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Scientists have understood the basic mechanism of telomeres, the small zipper-like capsules that bind our DNA genetic material and enable precise cellular reproduction, for more than a decade now. As each cell replicates, the telomere shortens and the potential life-cycle of the cell diminishes slightly until there is no more telomere and cell death ensues. Researchers publishing in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology have found that telomere shortening accurately...

Reversing disease with vibrational medicine

By Jonathan Landsman, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) The future of medicine has arrived! Imagine non-invasive, non-toxic procedures that could regenerate nerve and muscle tissue, reverse Macular degeneration (traditionally thought to be "irreversible") and eliminate back pain. This is NOT a fantasy - it's happening right now with Human BioAcoustic Vocal Profiling techniques & technologies. To learn how BioAcoustic Voice Profiling can help you overcome health problems - join us for a free show - visit: http://www.naturalhealth365.com...

Google tracked iPhones, bypassing Apple browser privacy settings

By J. D. Heyes, March 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Whether it is a federal agency monitoring your social Web presence or the world's largest search engine/media company violating your privacy, it's getting nearly impossible to escape the constitutional misuse of technology. Google, the world's largest Web presence, in addition to other advertisers, bypassed the privacy settings of users of Apple's Safari Web browser on their iPhones and computers so they could track Web-browsing habits they had intended to be blocked. To do it...

Bill Gates, Monsanto, and eugenics: How one of the world's wealthiest men is actively promoting a corporate takeover of global agriculture

By Ethan A. Huff, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) After it was exposed that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the philanthropic brainchild of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, purchased 500,000 shares in Monsanto back in 2010 valued at more than $23 million, it became abundantly clear that this so-called benevolent charity is up to something other than eradicating disease and feeding the world's poor (http://www.guardian.co.uk). It turns out that the Gates family legacy has long been one of trying to dominate and control the world's...

Detroit teen given four vaccinations, including Gardasil, by her school without mother's permission

By Jonathan Benson, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Marcus Garvey Academy in Detroit, Mich., and St. John Providence Health System are in hot water after a student was forcibly administered four vaccinations recently without her mother's permission. WXYZ News 5 in Detroit reports that Sighle Kinney's 14-year-old daughter was pulled out of class on January 30, 2012, and given vaccinations for hepatitis A, seasonal influenza, meningitis, and HPV (Gardasil) by nurses from St. John's, despite Sighle's previously-stated opposition to her...

The top 5 foods to avoid if you have gluten intolerance and wheat allergies

By JB Bardot, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Gluten is found in grains such as wheat, semolina, kamut, barley, spelt, triticale, bulgur and rye and forms an elastic-type protein that helps bind molecules, causing flours to rise during baking. Its presence in certain flours contributes to a delicious, chewy bagel or bread dough; however, it is also an allergen for many people. Reactions to eating gluten may appear immediately or hours and days later. Gluten intolerance can cause serious autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis...

Three ways to prevent urinary tract infections in women (and stop the recurrence before it starts)

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) More than 50 percent of women experience at least one urinary tract infection (UTI) in their lifetimes, and despite the drugs doled out by Big Pharma, as many as 50 percent of those women experience a recurrence within one year, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The cause of urinary tract infection in nearly 95 percent of women are bacteria like E. coli, mycoplasma and chlamydia that multiply at the opening of their urethras and then make their way to the bladder...

Anti-inflammatory antioxidants in citrus fruits reduce the risk of stroke

By J. D. Heyes, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Medical science tells us that when someone suffers a stroke, seconds literally count. The longer the afflicted person goes without treatment, the more brain damage that can occur. In fact, stroke is the third-leading cause of death in the United States, affecting about 795,000 people a year, 600,000 of which are first-time attacks. Stroke is also the leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S. If you're serious about reducing your risk for a stroke, there's something you can...

Non-profit cooperative sets up shareholder program to serve up raw milk to Coloradans

By Jonathan Benson, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Though the explicit sale of raw milk is prohibited in Colorado, state law specifically provisions that individuals can purchase shares in cows, goats, and other milk-producing animals for the purpose of obtaining milk from them, an arrangement that is growing in popularity all across the country. And one non-profit farm in Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley, Sustainable Settings, is revolutionizing the way individuals access farm food, having recently set up a replicable shareholder program...

Seven tricks your brain is playing on you

By Mike Bundrant, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) We all want to believe we are tough to fool. The problem is, even if you are not so gullible, your brain still works a certain way, making associations that create vulnerability to being easily fooled, or fooling yourself. It takes work to release yourself from these natural assumptions that are presumed to originate from a mix of hard wiring and cultural conditioning. Getting beyond them is surely a worthwhile thing to do, however. Here are seven common assumptions that a lot of...

Bladderwrack is a safe alternative to GMO soy to support women's health

By Donna Earnest Pravel, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus), a brown seaweed similar to kelp, gets its name from the air sacs that keep the plant afloat in cold sea water. Bladderwrack is a great plant source of iodine thatis essential for the human body, but the body cannot make on its own. Iodine is needed for the thyroid gland to do its job. Without iodine, the thyroid cannot produce enough hormones. This is especially important in women's health because one of the consequences of an under-performing thyroid...

Chiropractic treatments improve sensory-processing disorders

By Dr. David Jockers, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Sensory processing disorders (SPD) are impairments in detecting, modulating, interpreting, or responding to sensory stimuli. One study estimates that 5 percentof elementary aged children met the criteria for SPD. These conditions are closely related to other neurodevelopmental disorders and often overlap with autism and ADHD. Recent studies have shown the benefits of chiropractic in enhancing the functionality of individuals with SPD and Autism. In 2011, we have more children and...

Are cell phones really so bad for your health?

By Lloyd Burrell, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Cells phones are one of the most utilized, most convenient inventions of the twentieth century. While there are definite advantages to using cell phones, e.g., being in contact with loved ones at all times, as with any convenience or luxury there are usually some downfalls or consequences. With cell phones the consequences can be detrimental and therefore, should not be dismissed lightly. The consequences of cell phone useCell phones are a source of electromagnetic fields, radiation...

Canadian addiction experts call for national strategy to tackle prescription drug addiction

By David Gutierrez, February 29 2012
(NaturalNews) With addictive painkiller OxyContin being phased out in Canada, health experts are calling for a national strategy to confront prescription painkiller abuse. OxyContin is the most well known form of the narcotic painkiller oxycodone (technically, oxycodone hydrochloride). Like other opioid drugs such as morphine and heroin, oxycodone has high addictive potential. Although OxyContin is designed to foil potential addicts by releasing its active ingredient slowly over time, abusers...

Vaccination rights attorney Patricia Finn threatened with criminal charges; New York State demands she surrender names of all clients

By Mike Adams, February 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Vaccine rights attorney Patricia Finn is being targeted by the Ninth Judicial District of New York State, which has threatened to strip her of her license to practice law and even file criminal charges against her. Finn is one of several "vaccine rights" attorneys across America who helps parents assert their rights to protect their children from potentially deadly vaccines. She's considered a hero by many, but a villain by the status quo for daring to stand up against the vaccine-pimping...

GMOs with 'stacked traits' exponentially more harmful to humans due to synergistic toxicity

By Ethan A. Huff, February 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Monsanto's pipeline of upcoming genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) includes several new varieties specifically engineered with "stacked traits," which means they contain multiple genetic modifications and built-in resistance traits as opposed to just one. And a new study published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology has found that these new multi-trait GMOs appear to be exponentially more harmful to humans than single-trait GMOs because of their synergistic toxicity. Conducting...

Forced DNA extraction of suspects, without a warrant, fully approved by federal court

By J. D. Heyes, February 28 2012
(NaturalNews) For a state that claims to be the nation's most enlightened defender of civil rights, California's regular dismissal of even the most basic constitutional protections is an exercise in hypocrisy -- at a minimum -- and in ideology over rule of law in the worst case. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the nation's most liberal, ruled recently that California cops can continue collecting DNA samples to put in a national database from everyone they arrest on a felony, even before...

Mechanically separated meat, a paste made by pulverizing animal carcasses, is used in hot dogs, burgers, lunch meat and Spam

By Mike Adams, February 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Have you ever glanced at the ingredients on a hot dog or a can of Spam Lite and wondered about an ingredient called "mechanically separated chicken" or "mechanically separated meat"? This type of meat is collected from animal carcasses after all the prime cuts of muscle have been removed. In order to not waste the meat scraps still clinging to the bone, slaughterhouses remove the meat either by scraping, pressing or shaving the scraps off the bone, or by simply blasting it with pressurized...

Pediatrician's refusal to treat unvaccinated kids: Legal and ethical ramifications

By Alan Phillips, J.D., February 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The following is a letter to U.S. Pediatricians who refuse to treat unvaccinated kids whose parents are exercising a legal exemption to immunizations. A copy of the letter itself is here: Open Letter to Pediatricians Attention: Pediatricians United States of America Re: Legal and Ethical Ramifications of Refusing to Treat Unvaccinated Children Dear Pediatricians: Physicians who refuse to treat unvaccinated children due to a parent's exercise of a lawful exemption to...

The 10 symptoms of vitamin D deficiency you need to recognize

By Aurora Geib, February 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Taking vitamin D while still young may be good for the body in the long run. Results from a study conducted by the University of Zurich have confirmed that sufficient amounts of vitamin D taken consistently are necessary to maintain bone health. Many people believe that maintaining healthy eating habits is enough, but only few foods naturally contain significant levels of vitamin D. According to Dr. Heike A. Bischoff-Ferrari, a faculty of UZH, in order to get adequate levels of vitamin...



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