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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
January 17 – Did you know that wild rice isn’t really rice? It’s actually a type of grass seed. Did you know that many bottled, flavored “tea” beverages contain no tea at all? Or that soy protein is made using a highly explosive chemical solvent that can be used to manufacture bombs… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
January 17 – Regardless of whether the Republicans or Democrats occupy the White House, federal regulatory officials continue to disregard concerns about genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), and stonewall all efforts to mandate proper GMO labeling. As a result, individual states… |
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By J. D. Heyes
January 17 – Stories about overreach from Washington, D.C. abound, but just when you think you’ve heard them all comes yet another that makes you shake your head in disbelief and wonder just whom is supposed to be working for whom in this grand old Republic of ours. Taking into… |
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By JB Bardot
January 17 – Radioactive waste from Fukushima is approaching the west coast of North America at a frightening rate. Hundreds of seals off the coast of Alaska are dead and dying from symptoms that look ominously like radiation disease; and most people wonder what and who is next…. |
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By Donna Earnest Pravel
January 17 – Red or purple in color, dulse is considered a superfood because of its high iodine and potassium content, plus a long list of micro-nutrients and phytochemicals. Many herbalists prefer dulse over kelp in green superfood recipes because of its bland flavor. Found primarily… |
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By S. D. Wells
January 17 – Tell someone you’re over 100 years old, and they might assume the worst right away, guessing that you have a dozen medication bottles next to the bed and that your health is quickly deteriorating. How could it be that a man who’s going on 111 and taking no medication… |
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By John Phillip
January 17 – Scientists from the medical sciences division at Penn State University have discovered that a compound in fish oil appears to target leukemia stem cells and could lead to a cure for the disease. The compound is a natural extract from EPA, the Omega-3 fat component found… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
January 17 – Patients who had certain prescriptions filled at Walgreens between 1999 and 2006 may not have received the drugs they thought they did, or at the price they should have. A new class-action lawsuit accuses Walgreens of conspiring with generic drug-maker Par Pharmaceutical… |
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By Ethan Evers
January 17 – The use of IV (intravenous) vitamin C to treat cancer is growing in popularity around the world as positive research continues to accumulate and build a strong case for its effectiveness. The latest cohort study out of Germany is one more example, showing that IV vitamin… |
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By Dr. David Jockers
January 17 – Essential oils have been used for thousands of years for their healing and purifying effects on the body. There are 188 references to these precious oils in the Bible. They have always held extreme value by ancient doctors and medicine men that used them for aromatherapy… |
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By J. D. Heyes
January 16 – You remember that loathsome, constitutionally questionable provision of the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act that allows the U.S. military to indefinitely detain even American citizens only suspected of terrorist and other activities, right? Now comes… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
January 16 – It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that many of the symptoms associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the often over-diagnosed condition tacked on many young people, can be treated by simply altering or supplementing one’s diet… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
January 16 – The Dual Ridge Metal Boutique tissue boxes sold at Bed, Bath & Beyond stores have been discovered to be radioactive. Made with the extremely dangerous material used to blast cancer tumors with radiation — cobalt-60 — they emit gamma rays that are known to cause both… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
January 16 – Did you know that cherries can lower levels of inflammation in the body drastically enough to actually alleviate arthritis symptoms and reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes? It doesn’t even take a super-powerful extract to feel the effect; powdered… |
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By J. D. Heyes
January 16 – As if Americans and people of other Western nations didn’t have enough economic trouble, now comes new fears of rampant inflation with news that many of the world’s largest central banks are trying to “create” wealth by “printing money like gangbusters,” a noted analyst… |
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By Mike Bundrant
January 16 – In what is being called a critical update of the current literature, Ulrich Hegerl, MD, of the University of Leipzig in Germany summarizes what current scientific studies have revealed regarding the efficacy of anti-depressant medication in treating mild depression…. |
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By Michelle Bosmier
January 16 – A new study coming from a team of scientists at the Genesis Prevention Center, University Hospital in South Manchester, England reveals that intermittent, low-carb diets are more efficient in reducing weight and insulin blood levels than regular diets. High levels of… |
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By Tara Green
January 16 – The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced in December 2011 that it will apply more stringent standards limiting government-funded experiments on chimpanzees. The announcement came after new recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (IOM), concluding that… |
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By Christina Luisa
January 16 – Arfa Karim Randhawa, the 16 year-old girl deemed the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), passed away at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) on Saturday night.(http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C01%5C15%5Cstory_15-1-2012_pg1_5) On… |
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By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD
January 16 – Though I have spent the last 10 years writing about and defining Natural Allopathic Medicine twenty-five years ago I created Biogenic Medicine, which on a diagnostic level, combines many levels of perception into a holistic framework that amplifies medicine’s ability… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
January 15 – The Bed, Bath & Beyond company has announced that it is pulling all Dual Ridge Metal Boutique tissue holders, model number DR9M, from its website, and from the 200 stores across the US and Canada that have been selling the product since July, after the products were… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
January 15 – The devastating earthquake that slammed Haiti back in January 2010 obviously left the poverty-stricken country in even worse economic and infrastructural shape than it was prior to the disaster. But the arrival of United Nations (UN) peacekeepers shortly thereafter made… |
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By Marsha Anderson
January 15 – Everyone knows that the circulatory system has a very famous, much loved central component called the heart. The heart works non-stop 24/7 for an entire lifetime circulating blood. The lymphatic system is a specialized component of the circulatory system that doesn’t… |
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By J. D. Heyes
January 15 – Cops hear it all the time: “I didn’t do it!” “You’ve got the wrong guy!” “It wasn’t me!” And yet, hundreds of times over the past five years, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has arrested the wrong people, with scores spending several days in jail, over identification… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
January 14 – Any normal person found guilty of stealing $40,000 from, say, a bank or an employer, would likely be sentenced to at least five years of prison. But when you work for the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), you can expect to be given special legal treatment… |
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By Paul Fassa
January 14 – An earlier internet story that went viral featured the saga of a New Zealand man, Alan Smith, in a coma on life support for nine weeks. Yet he walked out of the hospital after 13 days of intense vitamin C treatments. What’s surprising is that only the beginning phase… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
January 14 – Just a few years after barely climbing out of an earlier bankruptcy filing from 2004, Hostess Brands has announced that it is once again filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Wall Street Journal reports that skyrocketing debt and unsustainable labor costs… |
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By PF Louis
January 14 – A bright, hyperactive boy named Henry Miller undertook an unusual mission at the age of eleven. The mission was unusual because he was so young and new to country life. His family had moved from urban Los Angeles to a rural spot in Washington State when Henry was ten… |
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