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NewsTarget.com releases shocking macrophotography pictures of processed meats: Salami, sausage and hot dogs

By Mike Adams, August 30 2007
Have you ever wondered what processed meats look like up close? You may not want to know... especially after you view the photos we've released today of some popular processed meat products. These macro photos, taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XT and a specialized high-end macro lens, show processed meats from Jimmy Dean and Oscar Mayer in jaw-dropping detail. You'll see blobs of fat, stringy textures, curious color variation of meat parts and black chunks of something we cannot yet identify. They're...

Absurd vaccine marketing calls for cervical cancer vaccinations for young boys!

By Mike Adams, August 29 2007
The headline for this story is not a typo. The push to sell more vaccines and pharmaceuticals has now reached a level of absurdity that should astonish any intelligent person. The mainstream media is now reporting -- and I'm not kidding -- that young boys should be vaccinated with Gardasil (the drug now being pushed onto teenage girls to supposedly prevent cervical cancer) based on the idea that if they have oral sex with girls who carry HPV, they might get throat cancer! This is an incredible...

Gunpoint medicine: Teenager arrested, jailed for refusing TB treatment at hospital

By Mike Adams, August 28 2007
Health officials in Lawrenceville, Georgia have arrested and jailed Francisco Santos, a teenager who tried to walk out of a hospital and go home after being diagnosed with TB (tuberculosis). Instead of allowing him to leave the hospital, health authorities arrested and jailed the teen, throwing him in into a 15 x 20 foot isolation chamber and not allowing him to leave until he submitted to chemical treatments pushed by doctors at the hospital. Francisco is being described as "...a threat to public...

Health news from a parallel universe (satire)

By Mike Adams, August 24 2007
Today I'm bringing you something extra special: Health news from an alternate universe! In this alternate universe, logic is reversed, good is bad, and trees grow with their branches stuck in the dirt and their roots stretched high into the air. In this alternate universe -- which we'll call "Allopathia" -- there's lots of health news printed every day just like in our own universe. The difference is that their health news makes no sense. Want to see a taste of it? Here are some of the health...

Product review: Vitalizer Plus produces structured water with a countertop vortex machine

By Mike Adams, August 23 2007
There's been a lot of talk lately about the molecular structure of water. The work of the now-famous Dr. Emoto from Japan shows that water has "memory" and takes on different complex strucutures based on the vibrations (or intentions) being directed at it. Not surprisingly, new products are starting to appear in the marketplace that promise to enhance the structure of your water, making it either "wetter water" or "hexagonal water" that works far more effectively in the human body than the typical...

The Killing of California Almonds (and why dead foods lead to dead people)

By Mike Adams, August 22 2007
As NewsTarget reported earlier this year, the Almond Board of California (ABC) has decided that all almonds grown in that state must be pasteurized, irradiated or otherwise killed, even when they're labeled "raw." This is necessary, the ABC tells us, for "safety reasons." But who's safety? Certainly not the safety of the consumer, since dead or cooked nuts are far less nutritious than living, raw nuts. It turns out the focus is on the safety of the industry, and killing all the almonds before allowing...

What's best? Soy milk, cow's milk, raw milk and fermented milk (kefir)

By Mike Adams, August 21 2007
One of the most common questions I'm asked concerns my recommendations for milk or milk alternatives. My answer on this question has evolved over the years, so today, I'll share my latest preferences for milk and milk-like beverages. Thumbs down: Soy milkA few years ago, I recommended soy milk as a natural alternative to cow's milk. But since then, far better alternatives have emerged (see below). Also, more information has appeared regarding the environmental impact of soybean farming (the Amazon...

Product Review: New natural health products

By Mike Adams, August 20 2007
Here's a summary of some new and exciting health products you need to know about. I'm using and enjoying each of the products mentioned here, and I openly recommend them to others. No one has paid to be listed here, and I earn nothing from the sale of these products. Each listing here is based entirely on merit: Sprayable vitamins get absorbed almost instantly!Good Health Naturally has introduced a wonderful new product called Maxi Focus. It's a sprayable vitamin and mineral formula that's very...

Mike Adams joins David Wolfe and Peter Ragnar to present "The Best Weekend Ever" live event in Los Angeles, Sep. 15 - 16

By Mike Adams, August 20 2007
If you live in or near Los Angeles (or can get there!), the weekend of September 15th and 16th features an event you probably won't want to miss. "The Best Weekend Ever" features live presentations from David Wolf, Mike Adams and other natural health pioneers on some of the most advanced healing knowledge and technologies you've likely ever witnessed. Plus, attendees will learn about censored nutritional secrets, growing medicinal herbs at home, Chinese medicine tonics, fasting on sunlight, wild...

NaturalNews launches citizen journalism program, invites writers to contribute articles for publication

By Mike Adams, August 17 2007
Today NaturalNews is announcing the beta launch of its WebSeed Citizen Journalism project that allows individuals to earn an ongoing revenue stream by writing news articles that will be published on the NaturalNews Network. (A "Citizen Journalist" is a news writer or reporter who is not necessarily credentialed through a journalism school, but is nevertheless a well-informed reporter on their chosen topics. Most tend to cover news from an independent, grassroots point of view.) In this new WebSeed...

NewsTarget readers demand retractions from major media outlets over erroneous reporting of antioxidant study

By Mike Adams, August 16 2007
When the mainstream media refuses to print the truth about a significant study detailing the health benefits of antioxidants and, instead, parrots the erroneous conclusions of a pro-pharmaceutical medical association, it's time for citizens to take a stand and demand accountability. Today, NewsTarget announces a grassroots action campaign to demand retractions, corrections or clarifications from major media outlets -- Fox News, ABC News, CNN, Reuters, WebMD and more -- all of which printed incorrect...

Natural Vitamin E Dramatically Reduces Heart Disease

By Mike Adams, August 16 2007
(NaturalNews) This story has been removed. To learn more about nutrition and natural health, try these pages on NaturalNews and NaturalPedia: Nutrition: http://www.naturalnews.com/nutrition.html http://www.naturalpedia.com/nutrition.html Superfoods: http://www.naturalnews.com/superfoods.html http://www.naturalpedia.com/superfoods.html Nutritional supplements: http://www.naturalnews.com/nutritional_supplements.html http://www.naturalpedia.com/nutritional_supplements.html Resveratrol...

Omega-3 supplements rapidly eliminate ADD, ADHD and bipolar disorder in children

By Mike Adams, August 15 2007
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have reported that omega-3 fatty acid is highly effective in treating children with ADD, ADHD and bipolar disorder. The study was reported in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology in February 2007. "Results from this prospective, open study of monotherapy with omega-3 fatty acids in the over-the-counter product OmegaBrite suggest that manic symptoms can be rapidly reduced in youths with BPD with a safe and well-tolerated nutritional supplement...

Antioxidants, bad science and failure of the press to tell the truth

By Mike Adams, August 14 2007
Following yesterday's announcement of a new study showing the phenomenal benefits of antioxidants for preventing heart disease in women, the mainstream media rallied behind a blatantly false distortion of the study designed to convince the public that vitamins E and C are somehow useless. The popular press, which maintains an incestuous relationship with the pharmaceutical industry, once again demonstrates it is little more than a mouthpiece for the pro-pharma propaganda machine. There is no scrutiny...

Review: Auto Vacuum Food Fresh storage device

By Mike Adams, August 14 2007
A new item has appeared in retail catalogs that promises to extend the life of your foods through vacuum technology. You place breads, fruits or other food items inside the container, close the lid, and a small pump works to remove the air from the chamber, thereby reducing the oxidation of the foods and extending their shelf life. This is how it's described, anyway. Real-world tests show the unit to be something very different (keep reading). For this review, I purchased an "Auto Vacuum Food...

Unraveling the lies about the antioxidant study on vitamins E and C

By Mike Adams, August 13 2007
A new study published in the August 13, 2007 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine found that vitamins E and C, when taken together, result in a significant reduction in the risk of strokes (31 percent) and heart attacks (22 percent). The study followed 8,171 women who were instructed to take relatively small amounts of these vitamins for more than nine years (600 IU of vitamin E, 500mg of vitamin C and 50mg of beta carotene were taken every other day -- a very small dose according to most modern...

Update on soap berries, teleseminars and writing opportunities for NewsTarget

By Mike Adams, August 13 2007
Here's an update on all the events and projects happening at NewsTarget. First, let's start with the soap berries project: We have received requests for more than 3,000 kilos of soap berries from NewsTarget readers (this is the natural laundry detergent replacement that grows on trees). Right now, we're asking 3 different companies to quote us their best price for delivering those 3,000 kilos to our fulfillment center near Phoenix, Arizona. Once we have the final quotation numbers, we will select...

Health Update: McDonald's wrappers, antibiotics, freaky weather, creaky railroads and population control (satire)

By Mike Adams, August 10 2007
A new study led by Dr. Thomas Robinson, the director of the Center for Healthy Weight at Packard Children's Hospital, reveals that children prefer the taste of foods wrapped with the McDonald's logo over the taste of the very same foods wrapped in plain paper. Apparently, the McDonald's logo is perceived by the brain as an indicator of tastier food, and the children actually project that expectation onto the foods during their taste experience. Their brain actually believes the food tastes better...

The nutrition secret behind The Secret

By Mike Adams, August 9 2007
With the popularity of "The Secret" rapidly growing in the United States and around the world, there's growing interest in finding ways to maximize results while using the power of intention and Law of Attraction. Few people really know one of the most important secrets to making "The Secret" work: Establishing the right nutrition and dietary habits that clear your nervous system and allow intention to flow. In this article, I'll share some of the best nutritional secrets about The Secret, covering...

Bisphenol A chemical commonly found in canned soup and food storage plastics

By Mike Adams, August 9 2007
Before you decide to chew on the cap of your water bottle because you're nervous, make sure the plastic you are chewing on isn't full of carcinogens and chemicals -- even though lobbyists for the plastics industry argue that any traces of the toxic substance bisphenol A are low and therefore, insubstantial. Bisphenol A, or BPA, is found most commonly in polycarbonate plastics. According to the Bisphenol-A.org website, "Bisphenol A is an industrial chemical used primarily to make polycarbonate...

The Amazon Herb Company: An Independent Review

By Mike Adams, August 8 2007
I've been watching and reporting on the Amazon Herb Company for three years, paying attention to the quality of their products, people and leadership. This is a company that harvests a wide assortment of rainforest herbs from indigenous tribes in the Amazon, then makes them available in various high-potency formulas to consumers in North America and around the world through a direct sales distribution model. In each of these three years, I've been increasingly impressed with this organization, and...

Why cancer comes back following chemotherapy, radiation or surgery

By Mike Adams, August 7 2007
One of the most common problems in cancer patients who choose to undergo conventional cancer therapy is recurrence. They might think they have beaten their cancer with chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, only to find a few years later that tumors have spread into other tissues -- usually the lungs, brain, or even the reproductive organs. Conventional medicine has not yet caught on to what's happening here, but the reason why this phenomenon occurs is quite simple: Conventional cancer treatments...

Microwave ovens destroy the nutritional value of your food

By Mike Adams, August 6 2007
The rise of widespread nutritional deficiencies in the western world correlates almost perfectly with the introduction of the microwave oven. This is no coincidence. Microwave ovens heat food through a process of creating molecular friction, but this same molecular friction quickly destroys the delicate molecules of vitamins and phytonutrients (plant medicines) naturally found in foods. One study showed that microwaving vegetables destroys up to 97% of the nutritional content (vitamins and other...

The latest U.S. health safety distraction ploy: Blame China!

By Mike Adams, August 3 2007
U.S. health and safety officials have found yet another brilliant way to distract the public from realizing just how dangerous U.S.-made food and drug products are: Blame China! Lately, we've seen China blamed for everything from toxic toothpaste, deadly dog food, contaminated ginger and now lead-based paints in Mattel toys. Of course, all the accusations are true. China's food and herbal products are so routinely contaminated with pesticides and heavy metals that high-quality supplement formulators...

Pepsi admits Aquafina comes from tap water

By Mike Adams, August 2 2007
It's a great marketing gimmick: A bottle of water with a clean, blue label showing images of snow-capped mountains and the claim, "Pure water, perfect taste." That's the image created by Pepsico's Aquafina brand of water, and many consumers leap to the incorrect conclusion that Aquafina is sourced from mountain spring water. In reality, Aquafina comes from tap water. Yes, the same water you get when you turn on your kitchen faucet. Of course, Aquafina is filtered, purified and perhaps even enhanced...

Free raw foods teleseminar features twelve top health and nutrition experts from around the world

By Mike Adams, August 1 2007
Starting Tuesday, August 7 at 8pm California time, a raw foods health and nutrition teleseminar brings together twelve of the top natural health experts from around the world to deliver a free, information-rich presentation on the phenomenal health benefits of raw foods nutrition. From August 7 through August 22 (see schedule below), interested members of the public can listen to the entire seminar at no charge, either by calling a phone number or listening online. The twelve-part seminar presents...

FDA refuses to pull dangerous diabetes drug Avandia, even knowing it will kill thousands

By Mike Adams, August 1 2007
The Food and Drug Administration voted overwhelmingly to keep the diabetes drug Avandia on the market, despite its known deadly effects. Two FDA committees met yesterday in Gaithersburg, Maryland, to consider whether the drug -- which has led to the deaths of 80,000 people -- should be pulled from the marketplace. The FDA does not deny that the drug is dangerous. Members of the FDA's Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee and the Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee...

Natural soap berry laundry detergent co-op buying opportunity announced at NewsTarget.com

By Mike Adams, July 31 2007
This is a rare opportunity to take part in a cooperative product acquisition effort organized by NewsTarget.com and designed to help consumers eliminate the toxic chemicals found in manufactured laundry detergent products. A few months ago, we announced a product called Maggie's Soap Nuts -- a natural soap and laundry detergent made from the dried shells of berries that grow on the soap berry tree. The reader response was tremendous, and over a thousand people have tried the product and liked it...

Drug reps use psychological tactics to successfully influence doctors' prescribing habits

By Mike Adams, July 30 2007
Pharmaceutical companies spend more than $15 billion each year promoting prescription drugs in the United States. One-third of that amount is spent on "detailing" -- an industry term for drug company representatives' one-on-one promotion to doctors. A paper published April 24, 2007 in the Public Library of Science journal Medicine uncovers the tactics which pharmaceutical sales representatives, commonly called "drug reps," are trained to use in promoting drugs to prescribing physicians. "It's...

The world according to the FDA and Big Pharma

By Mike Adams, July 27 2007
As clear-thinking people, natural health consumers sometimes look at the actions of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and wonder what planet its decision makers seem to be from. It's like the FDA is living in a completely different world than the rest of us -- a world where nutrients are dangerous, but synthetic chemicals are perfectly safe for human consumption. In fact, the idea that FDA bureaucrats and modern medicine promoters are living in a different reality is not far from the truth...

Eating blueberries slashes colon cancer risk by 57 percent, animal study finds

By Mike Adams, July 26 2007
A compound found in blueberries shows promise of preventing colon cancer, according to a new study. Scientists at Rutgers University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture conducted a joint study on animals, and found that the compound -- called pterostilbene -- lessened pre-cancerous lesions and inhibited genes involved in inflammation. Researchers presented the study at the American Chemical Society's annual meeting in March. "This study underscores the need to include more berries in the diet...

Doctors, American Medical Association hawked cigarettes as healthy for consumers

By Mike Adams, July 25 2007
Despite its stated mission, "To promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health," the American Medical Association (AMA) has taken many missteps in protecting the health of the American people. One of the most striking examples is the AMA's long-term relationship with the tobacco industry. Both the AMA and individual doctors sided with big tobacco for decades after the deleterious effects of smoking were proven. Medical historians have tracked this relationship in great...

Ritalin stunts growth of children; long-term risk to children's health unknown

By Mike Adams, July 23 2007
New research published in the August, 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry finds that Ritalin, the amphetamine drug used to treat a fictitious medical disorder labeled Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, stunts the growth of children. After three years on the psychotropic drug, children are one inch shorter and 4.4 pounds lighter than their peers, researchers have documented. The psychiatric industry, of course, has been trying to play down...



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