Posted December 31, 2014
Resolutions – It’s that time again. Here are some things to think about when making your resolutions for the New Year. Resolutions can be broken down into 2 categories. The things “not to do” and things “to do”. If health is on your agenda for the new year, then consider one or more of these “not to do’s”. Read more.
Archives for December 2014
Boycott, Ban, Criminalize Roundup
Posted December 31, 2014
Glyphosate is the primary active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup. There is no official figure for the amount of glyphosate used every year in the world. One estimate? 650,000 tonnes, which works out to a staggering 1.3 billion pounds. Manufactured by Monsanto and a number of other companies, glyphosate use spiked after the introduction of Monsanto’s GMO Roundup Ready food crops in the 1990s. Read more.
Oncology Nurse Quits After 17 Years to Promote Natural Cures for Cancer
Posted December 31, 2014
Valerie Warwick spent 17 years as an oncology nurse and has recently made a major life change, quitting her job, and beginning her new mission of helping people to understand the link between nutrition and surviving cancer. What would possess an oncology nurse to give up a lucrative career as a cancer nurse to speak out publicly on behalf of nutrition and natural medicines to cure this modern plague. Read more.
The Dangers of Nanotechnology
Posted December 31, 2014
Nanotechnology is still in its early days, and whether it will be of value to resource-poor countries is still hotly debated. Critics argue that when millions of people in countries like India or those in Sub-Saharan Africa are dying because of a lack of access to even basic healthcare, investing in cutting-edge technologies is a ludicrous waste of money. And experts are concerned that the toxicity of nanoparticles to human health and the environment has not been studied extensively enough. Read more.
How to Reduce Anxiety Naturally
Posted December 31, 2014
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 6.8 million people in the United States suffer from anxiety of some kind or another. It is a serious problem that is getting even more prevalent in this nation as our modern lives become increasingly stressful and busy – especially, for some, during holiday times. Read more.
Can a Dental Infection Cause a Massive Heart Attack?
Posted December 31, 2014
For literally hundreds of years now, the idea that one or more focal infections in the body could seed, initiate, and promote virtually all chronic degenerative diseases has been hotly debated in the medical and dental communities, often with much more passion and hyperbole than with science. Read more.
New Study: Exercise Positively Influences over 4,000 Genes
Posted December 31, 2014
This is a wake-up call for all Americans. Current research, produced by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition, reveals that less than 5% of the U.S. adult population participate in 30 minutes of physical activity per day. And, for children, it’s far worse thanks to wireless technology and all these computer gadgets – which have kids spending around 7 hours per day on computer screens, cell phones and T.V.’s. Read more.
Natural Remedies for Gingivitis
Posted December 31, 2014
While its symptoms may seem easy to ignore, gingivitis can cause serious health problems if left untreated. Over time, gingivitis can develop into gum disease, ravaging surrounding mouth tissue and bone. Known as periodontitis, this advanced condition can often cause a loss of teeth. Read more.
Half of All Children will be Autistic by 2025, Warns Senior Research Scientist at MIT
Posted December 31, 2014
Why? Evidence points to glyphosate toxicity from the overuse of Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide on our food. Read more.
Advanced cancer? A Natural Approach Can Prolong Life
Posted December 30th, 2014
Advanced cancer can be difficult and stressful to manage, but a multi-faceted approach may be effective in extending the life of a person with a terminal prognosis. Read more.