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Wannabe experts claim healthy eating is a mental disorder

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
May 3 – Do you avoid foods that contain artificial colors and sweeteners, and stick to whole, unprocessed foods instead? If so, you just might have orthorexia, an imaginary “disease” created in 1997 by Dr. Steven Bratman…

Army Corps of Engineers to blow up Birds Point levee near New Madrid as 500-year flood slams Midwest

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 2 – In what is shaping up to be the worst flood situation in nearly a century, the swelling Mississippi and Ohio rivers have now breached their “flood stages” as persistent and torrential rains continue to pummel…

14 signs that the collapse of our modern world has already begun

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
May 2 – A lot of people believe the world as we know it is going to end on December 23, 2012. Nonsense, I say. The far more honest answer is that the end of the world as we know it has already begun. And it doesn’t…

Be Prepared, Not Scared – Economic Survival seminar now available on Webseed.com

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
May 2 – S&P has already downgraded U.S. debt, and the global financial leaders are running from the dollar as quickly as they can. The Federal Reserve, meanwhile, has its counterfeit printing presses running 24/7, pumping…

USDA to allow Monsanto to perform its own GMO studies

By Neev M. Arnell
May 2 – Last August, a federal judge admonished the USDA for approving genetically modified seeds without first doing the required environmental impact study. Now, the USDA has a solution–allow the biotech industry…

Junk food cravings trigger same brain activity as drug addiction, suggests study

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
May 2 – The brain’s response to the tempting appeal of a sugary, fatty milkshake or to a bag of salty, greasy snack chips appears to be the same response a drug addict’s brain exhibits when anticipating the next “hit…

Vitamin D deficiency linked to childhood obesity

By David Hutto
May 2 – The role of vitamin D is increasingly recognized as important for maintaining health, not only for metabolism of calcium in bone health, but also for other conditions as well. This fact makes the current widespread…

Group collects signatures to gain approval to legalize medical marijuana in Arkansas

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 2 – After failing to successfully gain enough signatures for ballot approval in 2004, advocates of legalized medical marijuana in the state of Arkansas have finally gained an opportunity to have a medical marijuana…

China to dump two-thirds of U.S. debt reserves?

By J. D. Heyes
May 2 – Amid near-daily reports that the U.S. dollar continues to slide in value comes a report that China, the largest holder of U.S. debt, is considering dumping two-thirds of its dollar reserves, which currently…

Death’s door

By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD
May 2 – Before jumping into today’s essay here is the latest news: Radioactive levels at Fukushima were about 250 times higher than a month before. TEPCO said the levels of caesium-134 and -137 increased about 250-fold…

Cancer breath test coming soon: Your halitosis may actually be cancer tumor offgassing

By David Hutto
May 2 – It is important to diagnose cancer as early as possible. Some kinds of cancer, however, are especially hard to spot, including cancer of the head and neck. This is why a study published in the Journal of Cancer…

Eating fish helps prevent preterm births, suggests new study

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
May 2 – A new study published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology seems to confirm the notion that fish-based omega-3 fatty acids play a crucial role in proper fetal development. Dr. Mark A. Klebanoff from the Nationwide…

Drastically decrease your exposure to BPA by eating less packaged food

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 2 – One of the best ways to avoid exposure to the toxic plastics chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) might simply be to cut packaged foods from your diet, says a new study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives…

Conventional medicine finally admits MS caused by vitamin D deficiency

By M.K. Tyler
May 2 – Is it true that those who suffer from Multiple sclerosis (MS) just need a little sun? Researchers at the University of Oxford seem to think so. In 2006, a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association…

Hypocritical pediatricians push for stricter chemical laws at the same time they inject babies with toxic vaccines

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
April 30 – The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently issued a policy paper condemning the current Toxic Substances Control Act (TSC Act) for failing to properly regulate the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals…

Police raid wrong house, hold circuit court judge at gunpoint

By Kaitlyn Moore
April 30 – The dynamics between the boys in blue and the African American Community were thrust into the spotlight again in South Florida. The incident originated from a concerned neighbor that called 911 to report a burglar…

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