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Dec 31, 2010
Mood Food - Boost serotonin levels with natural treatments
Serotonin is known as the happy hormone because the level or lack thereof greatly influences our moods and sense of well-being. Emotional stability is also affected by a number of other factors such as stress, diet, lifestyle and others. However, there is much one can do to naturally boost the levels of serotonin in the brain....[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
Breastfeeding 'prevents baby infections,' research suggests
Breast milk contains disease-fighting antibodies Exclusive breastfeeding for six months wards off baby infections, further evidence suggests. Regardless of other factors, such as good healthcare and vaccination programmes, breastfeeding still gives babies a boost, say Greek researchers....[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
Pomegranate juice components block cancer cell migration
One of the most dreaded consequences of cancer is when the disease metastasizes -- meaning it spreads from the primary site where it started to other parts of the body. But University of California, Riverside (UCR) scientists have announced what could be a major breakthrough in halting metastasis. They've discovered components in pomegranate juice that inhibit the movement of cancer cells and weaken the attraction of malignant cells to a chemical signal that has been shown to promote metastasis. ...[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
So Young and So Many Pills
Gage Martindale, who is 8 years old, has been taking a blood-pressure drug since he was a toddler. "I want to be healthy, and I don't want things in my heart to go wrong," he says. And, of course, his mom is always there to check Gage's blood pressure regularly with a home monitor, and to make sure the second-grader doesn't skip a dose of his once-a-day enalapril. ...[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
Newborns with low vitamin D levels at increased risk for respiratory infections
BOSTON – The vitamin D levels of newborn babies appear to predict their risk of respiratory infections during infancy and the occurrence of wheezing during early childhood, but not the risk of developing asthma.  Results of a study in the January 2011 issue of Pediatrics support the theory that widespread vitamin D deficiency contributes to risk of infections....[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
Hundreds of herbal products to be outlawed across EU in early 2011
The global effort to outlaw herbs, vitamins and supplements is well under way, and in just four months, hundreds of herbal products will be criminalized in the UK and across the EU. It's all part of an EU directive passed in 2004 which erects "disproportionate" barriers against herbal remedies by requiring them to be "licensed" before they can be sold. ...[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
The Witch-Hunt that's Taking it To One of America's Healthiest Food Choices...
Domino's Pizza's domestic sales were falling last year. Then an organization called Dairy Management offered to help. They developed pizzas for Domino's that contained 40 percent more cheese, and then devised and paid for a $12-million marketing campaign. But Dairy Management is not a private business -- it is a creation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA helps helm a government anti-obesity program that discourages some of the very foods that Dairy Management is vigorously promoting....[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
STEALTH EDUCATION IN AMERICA
If your family suddenly watched a stranger enter the house with a manual of new rules describing how a family should be run, everyone would notice. Well, for at least a century, the federal government has been expanding its power and control over the lives of citizens. ...[full story]
Dec 31, 2010
Why focus on health freedom? Because our future is worth protecting, says Health Ranger
We've been covering health freedom topics with great intensity lately, and that has taken away from our typical coverage of natural cures, herbal remedies, medicinal foods and so on. Some people are asking why we've shifted our focus, and I want to answer those questions with clarity and determination....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
This One Activity Will Slash Your Chance of a Cold by 50% ...
WPHL offers a list of ways to fight a cold that are more natural and more affordable than pricey, over-the-counter medicines. They include:...[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
Placebos work -- even without deception
For most of us, the "placebo effect" is synonymous with the power of positive thinking; it works because you believe you're taking a real drug. But a new study rattles this assumption. Researchers at Harvard Medical School's Osher Research Center and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have found that placebos work even when administered without the seemingly requisite deception....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
EU regulator calls for more antibiotic research
Drug companies are failing to put their research dollars into antibiotics and other key areas of unmet medical need, highlighting a mismatch between the hunt for profits and public health, Europe's top health regulator said....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
Gardasil - The truth hides in a trail of deception
While the number of deaths and serious adverse events reported due to Merck's controversial Gardasil vaccine continues to grow alarmingly, the true number of people who have been killed or injured by the vaccine is likely far higher. The truth about Gardasil has been deliberately hidden through a trail of deception, cover-ups, ignorance and under-reporting that dates back to the very inception of the vaccine....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
Internet Gets New Rules of the Road
Consumers for the first time got federally approved rules guaranteeing their right to view what they want on the Internet. The new framework could also result in tiered charges for web access and alter how companies profit from the network....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
This Powerful Nutrient Improves Concentration by 60% and Fights ADHD
A clinical study in children with ADHD showed that they significantly improved both their clinical scores and identified EEG patterns when their diets were supplemented with krill oil for a period of 13 weeks. The EEG patterns of the study participants were compared to a database of more than 400 children with an established ADHD diagnosis, providing ample comparative data. ...[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
Terrorist may poison the food supply (but the food companies already have)
Always on the terror streak, the mainstream media is now warning Americans that terrorists may strike the food supply by dumping poison into restaurant salad bars and buffets, for example. CBS News broke the story, quoting anonymous "intelligence" sources who insist that terrorists might use ricin or cyanide to poison foods in salad bars....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
More Teens Turning to Weight-Loss Surgery
Many obese adults have been having weight-loss surgery for years, but a new study says suggests it's also becoming popular among overweight teenagers....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
The "Calcium Lie" Every Woman Should Know About
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by porous and fragile bones. It affects 44 million Americans, striking 1 in 3 women, and 1 in 5 men. Those with osteoporosis are at increased risk of height loss, fractures of the hips, wrists and vertebrae, and chronic pain....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
Canada passes Codex food law that permits police to trespass, seize private property without warrant
The Canadian Parliament recently passed its own form of legislation S. 510, the draconian U.S. "food safety" bill that threatens to eliminate the freedom to grow, sell and buy clean food. Bill C-36, deceitfully branded by the Canadian mainstream media as a "consumer protection" law, is actually part of the larger CODEX Alimentarius food tyranny plan. It eliminates the law of trespass and allows Canadian police to invade private property and confiscate whatever they wish without a warrant....[full story]
Dec 23, 2010
It is time that We, the People of Ontario and Canada, work together...
It is time that We, the People of Ontario and Canada, work together to take control of the vast maze of sole and aggregate corporations and their ever expanding bureaucratic & political agents, servants and sub-delegates that compose our federal and provincial governments...[full story]