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Jul 19, 2011
A Safe and Effective Way to Combat Age-Related Macular Degeneration
It's one of the most common — and most feared — diagnoses that comes as we get older... age-related macular degeneration (AMD). And it's especially scary because it's the leading cause of blindness in seniors. ...[full story]
Jul 14, 2011
Bad Apple Health Canada Bureaucrats Need to be Held Accountable under the Canadian Rule of Law
I have been assisting honest and hardworking Canadians, as individuals and small family businesses, involved in selling vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc. over the last 16 years.  One of the Coalition’s long time supporters that we have been defending is BIE Health Products o/b 2037839 Ontario Ltd. [BIE].  Mr. Beemer, CEO of BIE, operates a home based business as a call center for Canadians and his world wide customers [See www.BIEhealth.com].  Traditionally, when Mr. Beemer receives an order for GHR (Growth Hormone Releaser), he forwards the request to the U.S. manufacturer who then exports the product to the customer in strict compliance with Health Canada’s 3 month personal use import policy....[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
Take 4.5 Grams of This Each Day to Prevent or Fight Asthma
Conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) may improve the airway hyper-reactivity in asthmatics, according to the results of a new study. A dose of 4.5 grams of CLA each day produced significant reduction in airway hyper-responsiveness. It also had favorable effects on body weight....[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
City vs. Country: Who Is Healthier?
For many urban dwellers, the country conjures up images of clean air, fresh food and physical activities. But these days, Americans residing in major cities live longer, healthier lives overall than their country cousins—a reversal from decades past....[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
Which BPA-free bottles are living up to manufacturers claims?
Stainless steel- and/or co-polyester lined-aluminum bottles did not release BPA, but aluminum bottles lined with epoxy-based resins still resulted in BPA contamination of liquids...[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
The top 20 foods for reversing type-2 diabetes
The CDC has estimated that by 2050, as much of thirty percent of the American population could suffer with diabetes. New studies show that diabetics, in addition to coping with the effects of their disease, also have nearly double the risk of cancer compared to the rest of the population. ...[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
The truth about tanning beds: They boost vitamin D production
The FDA has the media and subsequently many Americans in a (perhaps unjustified) uproar about teens using tanning beds, and they are now pushing to ban tanning for people under 18. It is time to set some of this witch-hunting straight. ...[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
Canada lags in protecting wilderness, report says
Canada has 8.5 per cent of its land and fresh water allocated as permanently protected areas, falling behind the global average of 13 per cent....[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
5 Facts About Fluoride to Give Your Water District
It is imperative that YOU contact your local water district employees and city representatives to let them no the game is up, you will no longer tolerate toxic sodium fluoride being added to the water supply, forcibly medicating the population of your community. When you call, write, email or make presentations, five key points must be clear:...[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
FDA's scheme to outlaw nearly all nutritional supplements created after 1994 would destroy millions of jobs and devastate economy
Yesterday we reported on the FDA's new scheme for outlawing nearly all nutritional supplements formulated after October, 1994 (http://www.naturalnews.com/032912_F...). That was just the beginning of this story, because a detailed analysis of the proposed new regulation reveals extremely disturbing revelations that would absolutely gut the nutritional products industry if these regulations are put into practice....[full story]
Jul 12, 2011
New Research Finds Doctors are Massively Overprescribing Drugs
A new report finds that U.S. doctors are too quick to prescribe drugs, and often give little thought to side effects and non-drug alternatives. ...[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
The "Cancer-Causing Convenience" All Women Should Avoid
Human and animal studies show that a group of genes called the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) can influence odor. In general, females prefer the odor of mates with a dissimilar MHC -- but this effect is reversed in women on oral contraceptive pills....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
The Horrors of Commercial Pet Food
The global commercial pet food industry is astonishingly profitable and continues to grow (sadly) by leaps and bounds. Let's define commercial pet food, for our purposes, as anything that is packaged in cans or bags, even if labeled holistic or natural. Hundreds of generations of pet guardians have fed their animals successfully without the use of bagged, canned and processed pet foods, but that fact has been virtually covered up by "Big Pet Food," and consequently forgotten by consumers....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
Fresh meat versus processed meat: Here's why it matters
Every July 4th, Americans gobble down enormous quantities of meat. Some of it actually comes from animals. The rest comes from factories that assemble bits and pieces of meat scraps, using chemical additives to make the final substance resemble something edible. That's where hot dogs come from… and sausage, pepperoni and deli meats....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
Now we know why city living's bad for the brain
City living can be tough on the brain — it's been linked to anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. By testing the brains of students raised or living in cities, researchers in Germany have located the brain areas linked to this stress reaction....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
Can Vitamin D Lower Your Risk of Melanoma?
Taking vitamin D may help protect women who have already had non-melanoma skin cancers against a much deadlier form of the disease, suggests a new study....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
Studies Examine Autism's Link to Antidepressants, Other Factors
A preliminary but provocative new study finds women who take antidepressants during pregnancy have a moderately higher risk of having a child with autism, according to a paper published in the Archives of General Psychiatry....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
5 Reasons NOT to Eat Genetically Modified Foods
 "We are confronted with the most powerful technology the world has ever known, and it is being rapidly deployed with almost no thought whatsoever to its consequences.” — Dr Suzanne Wuerthele, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) toxicologist....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
The true story of SV40, the cancer-causing virus hidden in polio vaccines
Poliomylitis, or polio for short, is a disease that has been around since ancient times, and despite the medical advances we have made in the United States in terms of regular and natural health, there is still no cure for this dreaded, disabling disease....[full story]
Jul 5, 2011
Is Canada's Negligence Putting its Citizens - And the U.S. - At Risk?
The primary objective of this web site is to preserve the biological integrity of the human race. We have focused on four initial steps to achieve this:...[full story]