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Saturday, 15 December 2012

Gun control? We need medication control! Newton elementary school shooter Adam Lanza likely on meds; labeled as having 'personality disorder'

In mass shootings involving guns and mind-altering medications, politicians immediately seek to blame guns but never the medication. Nearly every mass shooting that has taken place in America over the last two decades has a link to psychiatric medication, and it appears...]]>

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Newtown school shooting story already being changed by the media to eliminate eyewitness reports of a second shooter

The national media is ablaze today with coverage of the tragic elementary school shooting in Newtown, CT, where 27 people have reportedly been killed, including 18 children.

As always, when violent shootings take place, honest journalists are forced to ask the question...]]>

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Friday, 14 December 2012

Fit kids do better academically

Middle school students who are more physically fit get better grades and perform better on standardized tests, according to a study conducted by researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) and published in the Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness.

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Is the frequency of police brutality increasing?

Some observers think police brutality may be on the rise, as a pair of recent court cases would appear to indicate, but more than anything, the cases - and a pattern of police behavior since the so-called "war on terror" began - definitely project a growing police state...]]>

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Crowds gather in downtown Seattle to celebrate historic marijuana legalization in Washington state

Washington state made more history on December 6 when it became the first American state to officially legalize the recreational use of marijuana. As reported by Reuters, Initiative 502 became law at the stroke of midnight that day, prompting hundreds of excited Washingtonians...]]>

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Three simple practices to lengthen your life


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The many benefits of yoga for kids

Many children live a fast paced lifestyle between school, busy parents, sports and activities. It may not seem like it, but they are inundated with stresses such as peer pressure, competition, finding balance and over stimulation. Teaching yoga to children at a young...]]>

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A daily dose of gratitude encourages health, happiness and vibrancy - researchers assert

With all the insanity in the world, it is easy to become bogged down with negativity. Destructive weather, economic meltdowns, a toxic environment, GMOs. The list could go on forever. It is natural to become disillusioned, depressed and hostile in light of such bad news...]]>

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Many women clueless about healthy weight gain during pregnancy

Most women do not know how much weight they are supposed to gain during pregnancy, according to a study published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

"Pregnancy is an important time that influences being overweight in both mothers...]]>

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Dementia risk linked to feelings of loneliness, not lack of social ties

Studies have linked factors such as living alone or a lack of social connections to an increased risk of dementia. But according to a study published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, it is actually feelings of loneliness, rather than any of these...]]>

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Thursday, 13 December 2012

Daily coffee consumption lowers diabetes risk

People who drink three to four cups of coffee each day have a lower risk of developing Type II diabetes, according to a research summary published by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC). The report summarizes the key findings of recent research...]]>

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Violent rampage of Detroit union mobs foreshadows what's coming for all of America as states go bankrupt

Violence erupted yesterday in Detroit as a mob of union workers destroyed a tent, injuring two people inside. Union mob members then assaulted Fox News journalist Steven Crowder who was calmly asking questions about their protest, while a voice caught on camera screamed...]]>

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Big Pharma Parkinson's drug turns ordinary family man into gay sex addict

Didier Jambart, a 52-year-old husband and father of two from Nantes, France, first began his downward spiral into a life of uncontrollable addiction after he started taking drugs back in 2003. But the particular drug that triggered his inexplicable bout of sexual deviancy...]]>

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Diet drug poisons kidneys, hampers cancer drugs

The popular weight loss drug orlistat, marketed under names including Alli and Xenical, is highly toxic to the kidneys and liver, and may interact dangerously with other drugs, according to a study conducted by a researcher from the University of Rhode Island and funded...]]>

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Recommended by Taoist masters, revered by athletes - Schizandra berry uplifts energy, sharpens the mind and enhances libido

Forget the morning cup of java -- try schizandra instead. This tiny fruit will provide clarity and energy without toxic and unnerving side effects. A powerful berry, schizandra combats everything from aging to nervous exhaustion to poor libido. Treasured by Asian cultures...]]>

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Vitamin K intake cuts risk of diabetes in the elderly by 50 percent

New cases of diabetes continue to increase exponentially every five to ten years. The toll this disease takes on millions of unsuspecting children and adults places the illness in a class by itself as it is the primary cause of death from diabetes and cardiovascular...]]>

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Daily soft drink serving boosts aggressive prostate cancer risk by 40 percent

Nearly one-quarter of a million men will be diagnosed with some stage of prostate cancer this year in the U.S., and many will suffer the unnecessary consequences of invasive treatment techniques that cut, irradiate and poison tumor cells in an effort to control the illness...]]>

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Psychiatry goes insane: Every human emotion now classified as a mental disorder in new psychiatric manual DSM-5

The industry of modern psychiatry has officially gone insane. Virtually every emotion experienced by a human being -- sadness, grief, anxiety, frustration, impatience, excitement -- is now being classified as a "mental disorder" demanding chemical treatment (with prescription...]]>

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Recreational marijuana officially legalized in Colorado following governor's signature

Coloradans for the decriminalization of marijuana had a lot to celebrate on December 10 when Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed an executive order much earlier than expected that officially recognizes the passage of Amendment 64, making Colorado the second state...]]>

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What makes a food a superfood?

It's hard to avoid the advertising campaigns swarming daily news programs, magazine headlines and various super market labels with titles like "Number One Superfood Everyone Should Eat" or "Eat This to Destroy Disease." Interestingly, there are foods that are powerful...]]>

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Australian law enforcement declares new Apple Maps for iPhone a 'potentially life-threatening' health risk

Ever since technology giant Apple officially released iOS 6, the latest operating system for its popular iPhone device, many users have been reporting persistent problems with the infamous Apple Maps navigation app. And police in Australia are now calling the faulty...]]>

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Natural healing at its best with Amazon John Easterling

Conventional medicine does not want you to learn the truth about natural healing. Let's face it - modern medicine profits from a "pharmaceutical mindset". In other words, sick people relying on toxic pills for every ill. But, you and I both know, there is a better way...]]>

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Mind therapies that change your physical brain

Neuro-plasticity refers to the capacity of the nervous system to change its structure and function over a lifetime.

Most people understand that if a right-handed person loses the ability to use his right arm, he will soon adapt and come to depend on his left. The...]]>

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Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Hypoglycemia is controllable


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As poorly managed states go bankrupt, will solvent states bail them out?

It is a colorful phrase used to describe financial institutions said to be so large that, if allowed to go bankrupt, they would cannibalize the U.S. and global economies.

But it is more than that, really.

In today's political vernacular, the expression "too big...]]>

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Brew up a wealth of healthful benefit with chai tea

Next time you are savoring a creamy cup of Indian chai tea, here's something to ponder: The characteristic spicy flavor is also what makes chai outrageously healthy. Cinnamon, ginger, clove, anise and black tea are superfoods in their own right and should be enjoyed...]]>

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Five superfoods that will heal your gut

The root of good and bad health resides in the gut. This is a centuries old maxim of both Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and India's Ayurvedic medical practices.

Over the last few decades, renegade MD's, holistic practitioners, chiropractors, and alternative health...]]>

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Big Agriculture creating new generation of antibiotic-resistant superbugs

A group of Canadian and French scientists have uncovered more evidence that prolific use of antibiotics in animal agriculture is contributing to the development of drug-resistant "superbugs," in a study published in Journal of Environmental Quality and funded by Agriculture...]]>

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98 percent of Big Tobacco settlement money being used to fund something other than smoking prevention programs

The vast majority of the $246 billion rolling settlement awarded to all 50 U.S. states as part of the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement is apparently being spent on things other than the anti-smoking programs and campaigns for which the money was intended, according...]]>

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Burn body fat and sculpt your core with these simple exercises and dietary adjustments

Most people don't have the time to prepare every meal from scratch, nor do they have the time every day for an hour long workout. Still, most personal trainers and fitness websites will ask you to dedicate a considerable amount of your time and other resources to build...]]>

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Monday, 10 December 2012

Got high cholesterol? Try taking probiotics

More than 40 million Americans struggle with high cholesterol, which for many people is a direct result of either chronic inflammation caused by poor diet, or an autoimmune condition that is preventing the proper assimilation and use of cholesterol in cells and tissue...]]>

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Bing accuses Google Shopping of 'payola' scandal in new 'Scroogled' campaign

Some might call it a case of sour grapes between rival search engine giants, but a closer examination of the facts shows that Microsoft-founded Bing may have caught Google in the act of deceiving both its users and advertisers - again.

It wasn't supposed to be this...]]>

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The Calcium Wars: Magnesium deficiency causes heart disease

Many people think that calcium is the only nutrient necessary for strong bones. This is a dangerous myth that needs to be addressed.(1)

In fact, it takes 18 different nutrients to make durable bones. However, the most important bone mineral is magnesium because it...]]>

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Hyped-up nuclear 'wonder fuel' not so wonderful, scientists warn

A radioactive element being promoted as a "wonder fuel" by the nuclear power industry is much less benign than it has been presented as being, according to a paper by four nuclear energy specialists published in the journal Nature.

The element in question, thorium...]]>

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How to quit smoking before 2013

Did you make any resolutions last year that fell by the wayside? What resolutions will you make and keep this year? What about quitting cigarettes for real and never going back? You could change your life and health in one fell swoop! How will you do it? You need a comprehensive...]]>

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Medical madness in America: Mothers, daughters team up for dual plastic surgeries as 'bonding' experience

Even though millions of Americans are without work and struggling just to keep food on the table, there is a growing segment of the wealthy female population that is lavishly indulging in expensive spa treatments, exotic "beauty" procedures, and plastic surgeries in...]]>

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CDC begins hyping flu season early to push more useless vaccines

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is off to an early start this year creating panic and hysteria about the upcoming flu season, which the pharma-backed agency claims is arriving much earlier than normal. According to a recent Associated Press...]]>

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5 ways to respond to loss of freedom in the USA

Are you stressed and angry about the loss of personal freedom and rights in the United States?

A lot of Americans are genuinely disturbed these days. In fact, if you aren't sleeping through life, you have good reason to be upset. A reader at the iNLP Center recently...]]>

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The ten worst ways your children are being poisoned right now: vaccines, food, video games and more

Modern children are being poisoned like never before in the history of human civilization. No wonder the rate of autism in America has skyrocketed to 1 in 88 children over the last few decades, putting autism squarely in the "epidemic" category.

But don't expect any...]]>

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HEALTH FOOD RECIPES ~ SPICY CURRY KALE CHIP SALAD


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WEIGHT LOSS RECIPE ~ THE ULTIMATE LOW GLYCEMIC GREEN JUICE


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Sunday, 9 December 2012

BLOOD BUILDING WHEATGRASS FOR HEALTHY TEETH AND HAIR


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THE BEST SALAD DRESSING IN THE WORLD


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Chemical exposure in the workplace increases breast cancer risk in women

If you are a woman who works in an industry involving plastics or metal manufacturing, or in a conventional farming environment that exposes you to crop chemicals, you could be at a higher risk of developing breast cancer than women in other industries. These are the...]]>

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Criminal food industry strikes back: Melamine whistleblower beaten, stabbed to death years after exposing deadly milk powder

The man responsible for alerting the world to the presence of melamine in milk and infant formula made in China several years ago has died after being viciously and mercilessly beaten and stabbed to death. The Times of India and others report that 44-year-old Jiang Weisuo...]]>

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Top six alkaline foods to eat every day for vibrant health

The typical American diet is a deadly one, consisting primarily of toxic and acid-forming foods like processed sugars, artificial sweeteners, refined grains, conventionally produced meats and dairy, and hidden genetically modified organisms. All this, combined with a...]]>

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Four things you need to know about cancer and Candida

Cancer and candida are apparently closely related. Some even claim Candida causes cancer, while others say they both originate and thrive in the same low pH, high acidic environment, possibly with a symbiotic relationship.

Candida yeast fungi are present to some extent...]]>

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Saturday, 8 December 2012

Excessive social media use leads to depression

If you engage in many hours' worth of media consumption every day, or use multiple forms of media all at the same time on a regular basis, you could be making yourself prone to depression. These are the findings of a new study out of Michigan State University (MSU),...]]>

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Study: Children who eat their own boogers may have stronger immunity than peers

It is a nasty little habit that most parents try to dissuade their children from engaging in as early on in their childhood years as possible. But one particular piece of scientific research actually suggests that kids who eat their own boogers may end up building stronger...]]>

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HOLIDAY RECIPES ~ AMAZING PERSIMMON PUDDING WITH HAZELNUT CRUMBLE


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Coming soon: Cops given access to all your text messages

No doubt due in large part to the brazen, unchallenged lawlessness and lack of constitutional integrity demonstrated by a succession of presidential administrations, local and state-level law enforcement agencies are now beginning to look more like their federal brethren...]]>

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SteveQuayle.com delivers valuable collection of fresh news headlines on government, finance and freedom

The Internet has been a technological and economic boon to billions of people, but above all else it has served humanity best as a communications tool free from the confines of bias and single-mindedness.

Indeed, much of why the Internet has flourished is precisely...]]>

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How Syrian government shut down all internet traffic to the entire country

Citizens of Syria were robbed of information from within the country and from the outside world recently as forces bent of continuing authoritarian rule there shut down the Internet.

Other countries have done so before but, says TechNewsDaily, "the manner in which...]]>

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Friday, 7 December 2012

Alternative methods of relieving hot flashes

Seven out of ten menopausal women have experienced hot flashes and night sweats, with one in ten cases showing symptoms that persist for many years. It is believed that the condition is caused by fluctuations in hormone levels and changes in the body's temperature regulation...]]>

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Don't blow off breakfast (opinion)


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Five ways astragalus helps your body heal itself

With a healing reputation in Eastern medicine that's already thousands of years old, the astragalus herb, renowned for its ability to deeply strengthen the immune system, is becoming even more widely used in Western treatments as well.

Derived from a perennial plant...]]>

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Scientists fight superbugs naturally with copper

Contact with copper can prevent bacteria from exchanging genetic material and even kill them, making it a potent resource in the fight against the spread of drug-resistant superbugs, according to a study conducted at the University of Southampton, England and published...]]>

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10 habits for highly effective sleep

Poor sleep is a very serious threat to an individual's health. Poor sleeping habits lead to altered hormone balances and circadian rhythms. This process accelerates the aging process and speeds up the development of degenerative diseases such as heart disease, cancer...]]>

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