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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
September 12 – Daniel Miller of the president of the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM), a group that advocates Texas become its own sovereign nation rather than a “state” of the USA. Regardless of whether or not you believe in the growing movement toward states’ independence from federal… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
September 12 – Just weeks before the speculated launch of Apple Inc.’s long-awaited iPhone 5, the technology giant has once again lost a critical prototype of the unreleased smartphone, according to SF Weekly. After supposedly tracing the device back to the home of a San Francisco… |
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By Dr. David Jockers
September 12 – Melatonin is known as the regulator of the sleep wake cycle in the body. It is produced in the pineal gland of the brain and monitors sleep cycles while playing an important role in healing and anti-oxidant protection. New indicators are showing that it may play an even… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
September 12 – The highly unusual 5.8 magnitude earthquake that hit the East Coast near the small town of Mineral, Va., on August 23, 2011, is the largest to have occurred east of the Rocky Mountains since 1897, when an earthquake of similar magnitude struck in western Virginia. And… |
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By S. D. Wells
September 1 – Pharmaceutical firms in the United States are shelling out massive funds for doctors travel and entertainment expenses in hopes of boosting sales of new drugs. More than 160,000 doctors have received related payments in 2011 already. The big push includes free samples… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
September 11 – Just days after Fremont, Cal. based solar panel company Solyndra declared bankruptcy and the subsequent layoff of 900 employees, FBI agents raided the company’s headquarters for reasons that have yet to be made public. Solyndra had received more than $500 million in… |
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By J. D. Heyes
September 11 – Have you heard about those expensive new “green” light bulbs the government will force you to begin using next year? The reasoning behind a law that requires a phase-out of the current incandescent bulbs in favor of the new green bulbs – the latter are more efficient… |
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By PF Louis
September 11 – A recent Reuter’s press release reported the White House’s announcement to look into curbing pharmaceutical drug abuse. It noted that psychotropic drugs, anti-depressants, and pain killers were the most commonly “abused.” The article raised concerns over the larger numbers… |
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By Paul Fassa
September 11 – If watercress is served as a garnishment In a restaurant, don’t throw it out. Eat it with the food served. It will help you digest your meal and provide many more health benefits than most know about. As a matter of fact, you’d be wise to mix it in salads or juice it… |
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By Elizabeth Walling
September 11 – Every day we are bombarded by media reports about economic woes, national debt and unemployment. And the crisis really hits home when the bills arrive. Debt, money, and jobs are a huge source of stress these days. And while the problem may be genuine, stressing over… |
By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
September 10– Living off the grid does not have to mean trading modern amenities and convenient living for an uncomfortable experiment in survivalism. A recent Natural Home & Garden piece tells the story of Chris and Anna Von Mertens, a New Hampshire couple that decided to build a…
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
September 10 – This is an urgent message that departs from the usual health freedom focus of NaturalNews. I apologize in advance for NaturalNews readers who do not wish to read about these issues, as they can be uncomfortable for some who prefer to simply not know about this. So please… |
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By Michelle Bosmier
September 10 – A new study conducted by chemistry professor Joe Vinson at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania has revealed that spuds may be suffering from an undeserved, ill reputation as a fattening, nutritionally empty food. Although they rank high on the glycemic index,… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
September 10 – As the ten-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks quickly approaches, a recent USA Today piece reflects on the drastic, and likely permanent, changes that have taken place in US airport security. What was once a relatively simple and painless walk… |
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By Danna Norek
September 10 – Phthalates are chemicals that can cause damage when absorbed or otherwise ingested into the human body. They are commonly used as an inexpensive chemical ingredient in several consumer goods. Phthalates are mostly used as a “plasticizing” agent to help keep materials… |
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By Elizabeth Walling
September 10 – Super models aren’t exactly known for their healthy habits. But while some may resort to street drugs or diet pills to stay thin, other models know that if their body is going to keep working for them, they need to invest in their health. Miranda Kerr attributes her… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
September 10 – With real unemployment (U-6) hovering above 16 percent as of this writing (http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t15.htm), and inflation on the rise in virtually every category except housing, Americans are becoming flat-out desperate. And this was once again illustrated… |
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By Mike Bundrant
September 10 – Buried within NLP principles lies a strategy that virtually guarantees a dramatic increase in the success of any long-term relationship. It’s so powerful when applied that obstacles and communication issues between people melt away within seconds. Before we get into… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
September 9 – Do you know anyone still drinking Gatorade or other popular sports drinks? If so, you may want to turn them on to Rooibos, an amazing thirst quencher (and a potent source of health protective flavonoids) made by Mother Nature. Gatorade, Powerade and other sports drinks… |
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