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Eurozone debt crisis worsens as financial world holds breath over impending financial apocalypse

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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
November 30 – Allow me to begin this article with a single paragraph published yesterday on Yahoo Finance: “The world is watching Europe, waiting upon a solution. It’s not just the euro that’s at stake. If the euro fails, so too does the 27-nation European Union. Bank lending would…

Honey and cinnamon cures – do they really work? Here’s what you need to know

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By Tara Green
November 30 – Hopeful newcomers to holistic health marvel at reports about honey and cinnamon as a miracle cure-all. On the other hand, alternative health skeptics scoff at the notion of cinnamon and honey as medicine, pointing out that the plethora of articles about the curative…

Study: Drinking green tea can help to lower ‘bad’ cholesterol levels

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
November 30 – The benefits of drinking green tea are numerous, as various studies have shown that compounds in green tea help to mitigate conditions like obesity, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and cancer (http://www.naturalnews.com/green_tea.html). And a recent study published in…

More than 20 percent of American adults now on psychiatric drugs for behavioral problems

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
November 30 – Prescription drug addiction is a very serious problem in the US, and is typified in part by the more than 20 percent of American adults that are now hooked on pharmaceuticals for conditions like anxiety and depression. A new study conducted by Medco Health Solutions…

Intermittent fasting is a key strategy for anti-aging and longevity

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By Dr. David Jockers
November 30 – Our ancient ancestors grew up in a world of stress and scarcity. Food was often not available and intermittent fasting was common. This form of life left a genetic blueprint with key information pertaining to our health and wellbeing. Intermittent fasting reduces oxidative…

Direct link discovered between eating fish and preventing Alzheimer’s disease

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By S. L. Baker, features writer
November 30 – According to the National Institute on Aging, as many as 5.1 million Americans may already have the progressive brain disease known as Alzheimer’s, and those numbers are expected to increase as the population ages. What’s more, countless people also suffer from mild…

Amazing milk thistle may also curb lung cancer

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By Paul Fassa
November 30 – Milk thistle’s use for liver health for 2000 years was almost lost under Big Pharma’s medical monopoly. Fortunately, it has experienced a revival as an efficacious natural medicine over the last few decades. And now, recent milk thistle research indicates it may also…

Add ‘chemo brain’ to the list of chemotherapy side effects

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By PF Louis
November 30 – Chemotherapy can make your hair fall out and cause vomiting. The immune system is actually depressed during chemotherapy. But hair grows back and whenever you stop vomiting you’ll be able to eat again. Chemo brain is characterized by diminished mental acuity, memory…

Health basics: What is MSG?

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By S. D. Wells
November 30 – Monosodium Glutamate, better known as MSG, is a form of concentrated salt added to foods to enhance the flavor. This salt version of glutamic acid is an amino acid the body can produce on its own, but the MSG we find on store shelves is processed and comes from fermented…

Health Ranger launches SurvivalNutrition.com offering high-end storable superfood nutrition for emergency preparedness

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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
November 29 – Are you as frustrated as I am with the GMO-laden, MSG-contaminated, soy-based storable foods industry? Over the past 18 months, I surveyed many of the big storable foods companies in the marketplace, hoping to find a company I could recommend as offering long-term storable…

Financial red alert: Europe stands on verge of ‘apocalyptic’ debt crisis with only days remaining

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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
November 29 – After years of working diligently to raise the alarm on the precariousness of the global financial system, it has become clear to me that most people still do not grasp the reality of where our global financial system really stands. We are on the verge of a systemic…

Global health organization to purchase millions of toxic HPV vaccines to administer to women and girls in third-world countries

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
November 29 – At its recent board meeting in Bangladesh, the GAVI Alliance, formerly known as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations, announced plans to bring the deadly human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines Gardasil (Merck & Co.) and Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline) into the…

How cordless phones, wi-fi and other forms of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation cause cancer

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By Connie Strasheim
November 29 – Many people are aware that prolonged cell phone use has been associated with brain cancer, but most don’t realize how other sources of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (EMR) also radically increase cancer risk. Until recently, EMR has been given scant attention…

Medical mafia in Australia to force parents to medicate ADHD children

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
November 29 – The typical treatment recommendation for children diagnosed with psychiatric or mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) includes a combination of behavior and drug therapies. Such treatments are legally optional…

‘OCCUPY’ amendment would ban corporate money from politics

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By J. D. Heyes
November 29 – Inspired by the “Occupy” protests, Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., has an idea – it’s time to strip corporations of “personhood” banning their money from the political process. “No matter how long protesters camp out across America, big banks will continue to pour money…

Wendy’s nutrition – five surprising facts about Wendy’s fast food ingredients

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By Tara Green
November 29 – Dining at fast food restaurants is a bit like voting in the American political system — it’s rare that you find a truly positive option, more often you have to choose the lesser of the available evils. Just as with politics, it’s best if you educate yourself before…

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