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NYC restaurants defy government reassurances about Fukushima by voluntarily testing fish for radiation

By Ethan A. Huff, April 11 2011
(NaturalNews) Not content with the official government story that the unfolding Fukushima Daiichi nuclear fallout is of no concern to Americans, some New York City restaurant owners are voluntarily having their fish stocks tested for certain radioactive isotopes. Though recent reports claim that none of the fish scanned thus far have shown up positive for radiation, some restaurant owners simply want to do everything they can to ensure the safety of fish served to customers. According to a recent...

Scientists discover way to create "green" cars from fruit fibers

By S. L. Baker, April 11 2011
(NaturalNews) Nobody wants to end up with a car that's a proverbial problem-plagued "lemon". But if you are looking for a truly green car, you might consider buying one in a couple of years that's made out of bananas or pineapples. Really. This isn't a joke, even if it does sound a bit fruity. It turns out that scientists in Brazil have discovered a highly effective way to turn fibers from these fruits and other plants into a new generation of automotive plastics that are stronger, lighter...

HPV - The bad-girl of STDs

By Rosemary Mathis, Director of SANE VAX, INC., April 11 2011
(NaturalNews) Spinnaker Magazine, the official newspaper of the University of Northern Florida published an article on March 24, 2011 titled: Oral Sex now major concern in causes of throat cancer (http://www.unfspinnaker.com/). Although the title is not disturbing, except for the fact that it perpetuates the marketing of fear to expand the use of Gardasil, the accompanying photo reveals the underlying message behind the vaccine campaign – only bad girls get HPV. The accompanying photo – undoubtedly...

Mainstream media regurgitates exact same news on Fukushima, word for word

By Mike Adams, April 10 2011
(NaturalNews) Where can you go to find "trusted" news about Fukushima? Well according to Google News, only the mainstream sources are "trusted" these days. That's why they've removed nearly all alternative news sites from their news index, leaving only the monotone, mindless canned mainstream news sources for people to read. But just how mindless are these mainstream news sources? To find out, I did a Google search on spent fuel rods and plutonium, and the results were a massive regurgitation...

New study - You can literally spice up your love life with spices

By Sherry Baker, April 9 2011
(NewsTarget) (NaturalNews) Drugs for pumping up sex lives come with a long list of potentially bothersome and even dangerous side effects. But scientists from the University of Guelph have come up with evidence natural aphrodisiacs exist. In fact, if you want to spice up your sex life, try doing it literally -- with spices. Specifically, ginseng and saffron added to the diet are proven sexual performance boosters, according to the researchers' new scientific review of hundreds of studies of natural...

Last-minute budget deal narrowly avoids the Big Government shutdown America desperately needs to balance its budget

By Mike Adams, April 9 2011
(NaturalNews) The difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is that the Democrats want to spend us into oblivion while the Republicans only want to spend us into purgatory. The idea of actually running a balanced budget has never seriously occurred to either party. Government, after all, increases its popularity by confiscating money from some people and redistributing it to other people while keeping at least half of all that money for itself. The whole fiasco became perfectly clear...

Scientists issue urgent world-wide warning on bacteria with superbug gene

By S. L. Baker, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) Nuclear meltdowns. Oil spills. More strife in Africa and the Middle East. GMO tainted crops. So what else could happen? Unfortunately, another problem has surfaced that has scientists calling for the "urgent need for global action". This time, it's worrisome news about a gene that turns bacteria into not just superbugs -- but SUPER superbugs. Bottom line: this gene (dubbed the New Delhi metallo-s-lactamase 1 gene, NDM-1, for short) enables bacteria to resist virtually any and perhaps...

The Fukushima Dictionary of Physics Terminology (satire)

By Mike Adams, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) Does all the physics terminology from Fukushima news reports have your head spinning? Have no fear, NaturalNews readers: I've assembled this handy dandy dictionary of all the terms you need to know to follow Fukushima developments as if you were a double-PhD physics geek. Enjoy! Editor's Note: Fukushima is no laughing matter, of course, but the lack of understanding of the laws of physics throughout the mainstream media is sadly hilarious. Laughter and humor are healthy for relieving...

With your help - Free speech in health science may become a reality

By Craig Smith, editor, Alliance for Natural Health, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) The Free Speech about Science (FSAS) Act, HR 1364, would change FDA regulations so that legitimate, peer-reviewed scientific studies can be referenced without changing the food's regulatory category to an unapproved drug. This will protect access to scientific information, and will protect your right to know about the healthy benefits of food and food supplements. The bill amends the appropriate sections of current law to allow the flow of legitimate scientific and educational information...

D-Feat Breast Cancer Campaign recruits salons to help promote the message that vitamin D helps prevent breast cancer

By Ethan A. Huff, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) The 2011 D-Feat Breast Cancer Campaign, an initiative of the Vitamin D Council, is now in full force as the group works to raise awareness about natural ways in which to prevent breast cancer. One of the primary ways to prevent breast cancer is to maintain high levels of vitamin D, particularly through skin exposure to natural sunlight. D-Feat promotes this message through a campaign involving beauty and tanning salons that distribute literature and raise donations -- and you can help...

Asthma treated with integrative medicine

By Randall Neustaedter OMD, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) An innovative study investigated the effect of a simple holistic approach to asthma treatment in adults. Researchers included several forms of treatment including nutrition and supplements, a botanical medicine, yoga, and keeping a journal. These interventions resulted in significant improvements compared to a group treated only with conventional medications. This study is important because holistic practitioners integrate several treatment modalities at the same time to address...

Oakland officials threaten to shut down urban gardener growing food on her own land

By Jonathan Benson, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) The city of Oakland, Calif., which is marked largely by blight and crime, has decided to go after a backyard gardener for growing and occasionally selling the fruits of her labor. According to a recent report in the San Francisco Chronicle (SFC), Oakland city officials are summoning Novella Carpenter to either pay a costly permit fee and penalties for providing locals with backyard produce items like Swiss chard without government approval, or face city sanctions. The 4,500-square...

Selling out supplements

By Dr. Carolyn Dean, April 8 2011
(NaturalNews) If you really want to know the future of the supplement industry, you're in luck. Just plunk down $4795 for a new report called The Dietary Supplements Regulatory and Market Outlook. The report is produced by Nature Publishing Group (NPG). They publish Scientific American and Nature. (I've disliked Nature since the editor of Nature, Sir John Maddox, allowed The Amazing Randi to skewer Jacques Benveniste's research after Benveniste proved that homeopathy works in 1988.) The amount...

The cesium deception: Why the mainstream media is mostly reporting iodine levels, not radioactive cesium

By Mike Adams, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) Virtually all the numbers you're seeing about the radioactivity coming out of Fukushima are based on iodine-131 which only has a half-life of 8 days, not the far more dangerous cesium-137 which has a half-life of 30 years. So while the mainstream media reports that "radiation levels are falling rapidly" from the 7.5 million times reading taken a few days ago, what they're not telling you is that the cesium-137 radioactivity will take 30 years just to fall by 50 percent. It's the...

Health Freedom victory within reach in North Carolina as SB 31 amendment clarifies definition of medical felony crimes

By Mike Adams, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) We are on the verge of being able to report a significant health freedom victory in North Carolina. Although we do not yet have a confirmation that this amendment has passed, NaturalNews received the text of an amendment from a North Carolina state Senator who sponsored the bill, and the text is encouraging (see below). The amendment has not yet passed, but if it does, it will alter the text of the bill to indicate that the Class I felony charge would only be applied to those who...

Congress repeals burdensome 1099 requirement in Obamacare; full repeal may be on the way

By Ethan A. Huff, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) The first signs of a full repeal of the Obama health care overhaul emerged this week when the US Congress finally voted to repeal key portions of the bill that would have imposed significant new tax and paperwork burdens on small businesses. US Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) hailed the repeal as a "down payment on total repeal," indicating that the GOP-dominated Congress still plans to aggressively move forward against the bill. The Washington Times reports that the move to eliminate...

Mother on trial for murder after allegedly failing to administer chemotherapy drugs to son

By Jonathan Benson, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) Refusing to comply with state-sanctioned protocols for cancer treatment -- even when they cause immense pain and suffering, and possibly even a more rapid death -- can get you tried for murder if a loved-one under your care with cancer ends up dying. A Massachusetts woman currently faces murder charges based on testimony from her son's doctor who claims that the mother did not properly administer chemotherapy drugs to her son, thus causing his death. According to a report in The...

How to protect yourself from radiation poisoning

By Randall Neustaedter OMD, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) In the wake of the Japanese nuclear disaster, radiation has contaminated the food and water supply and the ocean in Japan. Radioactive particles have been carried to distant lands, though no dangerous levels have been detected in other countries. During this time of possible exposure we need to protect ourselves from the toxicity of heavy metals and radiation. Anyone could be exposed to radiation from the nuclear reactors in Japan through contact with contaminated products or travelers...

European politicians betray public by sabotaging efforts to regulate cloned food

By Jonathan Benson, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) Europeans will soon be summoned to unlabeled cloned meat and milk products at their local supermarkets, thanks to efforts led by Caroline Spelman, UK Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, according to a recent report in the Daily Mail. Despite widespread public opposition to cloned animal food, Spelman and others blocked European Commission (EC) efforts to either ban or at least properly label cloned food. The report states that most Members...

Children exploited for profit using fictitious mental disorders

By Monica G. Young, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) We're ashamed that exploitation of children for profit was once tolerated in America: such as children as young as five shackled to machines while working 16-hour days in factories, or black children auctioned and sold as slaves. Yet future generations will look back on our era too with shame: a time when labeling kids with fictitious mental disorders and hooking them on drugs was a multi-billion dollar business. About 10 percent of U.S children - over five million - are said to...

Strawberries may prevent esophageal cancer

By S. L. Baker, April 7 2011
(NaturalNews) According to the National Cancer Institute, about 16,700 new cases of esophageal cancer were diagnosed last year -- and about 14,500 people died from the disease. Obviously, there's no easy cure for this often fatal malignancy. So, as with any disease, it's much better to prevent getting it in the first place. But how? Mainstream medicine pushes Big Pharma drugs called H2 blockers and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to calm gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in hopes of preventing...



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