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Federal agents raid Mormon food storage facility, demand list of customers storing emergency food

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
December 10 – As was the plan all along, the so-called “War on Terror” has officially devolved into a war on the American people (http://www.naturalnews.com/034321_war_on_terror_paranoia_hoax.html). This was clearly illustrated by the recent traitorous passage of the egregious…

Avocado nutrition facts – six things about this amazingly healthy superfood

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By Tara Green
December 10 – Beware of popular health myths. For instance, throughout the 1990s and into the first few years of this century, popular health “experts” often warned against eating coconut oil or coconut milk, causing many people to eschew a food now known to offer many health benefits…

Many invasive pests necessary for pollination of plants, eliminating them could cause global devastation

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 10 – Native pollinators like birds and bats are becoming extinct in some areas of the world, and this loss is wreaking major havoc on many of the world’s ecosystems. But new research published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B has found that non-native animals…

Aromatherapy in action – Peppermint aroma improves memory and concentration

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By Elizabeth Walling
December 10 – Peppermint isn’t just for toothpaste and candy canes: research shows the aroma of peppermint is a natural remedy for boosting memory, focus and concentration. Whether in the form of essential oil, fresh mint leaves, or brewed tea, the refreshing scent of peppermint may…

Picky eater children more prone to allergies due to food repetition, suggest studies

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 10 – The World Health Organization (WHO) and various other so-called health authorities suggest that mothers breastfeed their babies for up to six months and avoid feeding them certain “high-risk” foods in order to prevent allergies. But several new studies suggest that withholding…

TSA harasses teenage girl over design on purse, causes her to miss flight

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 10 – The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has once again demonstrated its complete lack of competency and total disregard for employing any type of common sense. News 4 in Jacksonville, Fla., reports that TSA agents at Norfolk International Airport (NIA) in…

Hallmark now distributing vaccine shot compliance cards targeting newborns across America

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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
December 9 – The Arizona Department of Health Services wants to remind parents to inject their newborn babies with neurologically-damaging chemical adjuvants found in vaccines, and to aid in this effort, they’ve teamed up with Hallmark, the famous greeting card company. Hallmark…

DHA used in infant formula products comes from genetically modified algae

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By Selena Keegan
December 9 – One of the most vulnerable segments of the population — infants — are being affected as chemical giant Martek Biosciences uses cronyism to have its patented GMO products classified as organic. The National Organic Program is trying to correct this, but in the meantime…

Fair Trade USA certifier severely dilutes standards to include non-fair trade products

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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
December 9 – Concerned about the horrific working conditions and measly wages that many of the world’s poorest must deal with every single day, many consumers are now opting for “fair trade” products that, while slightly more expensive at times, come from farms and factories that…

Advanced electrical stimulation technology can repair damaged nerves, restore neuron function with virtually no side effects

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 9 – Patients suffering from nerve damage or paralysis may soon be able to better regain function, thanks to a new electrical stimulation technique developed by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Mass., and engineers at the Massachusetts…

Portugal raiding pension funds could be sign of things to come in U.S

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By J. D. Heyes
December 9 – There is a saying that epitomizes the dangers of surrendering too much of your independence: “Those who giveth can also taketh away.” With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that in Portugal – and, most likely, a number of other nations in the months and years…

Sticking it to the man

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By Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D.
December 9 – Glen W. Bowersock hit the nail on the head when he observed that: “From the eighteenth century onward, we have been obsessed with the fall (of the Roman Empire): it has been valued as an archetype for every perceived decline, and, hence, as a symbol for our own fears…

Low body weight in later life associated with increased Alzheimer’s disease risk

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By John Phillip
December 9 – Many lifestyle factors are associated with the development of the memory-robbing form of dementia known as Alzheimer’s disease. Smoking, diet, lack of exercise and poor B-vitamin status all contribute to the sixth most prevalent cause of death each year in the US. Past…

Fukushima fallout: Japanese company recalls powdered baby milk after detecting high levels of radioactive cesium

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 8 – The disastrous effects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe are still emerging nearly a year after the fact, as a popular Japanese baby formula company has now announced a massive recall of baby food tainted with radiation. Meiji Holdings Co., maker of Meiji…

Every single tweet being turned over to U.S. government

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By J. D. Heyes
December 8 – They say there are billions of them, with more than 50 million added per day. But whatever the actual number, every single tweet ever sent since the beginning of Twitter-time is set to be turned over to Uncle Sam. According to Federal News Radio earlier this week…

Texas agency allows town to run pipeline through state park to avoid completely running out of water

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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
December 8 – A historic drought that has stricken much of Central Texas over the past several months has caused some rivers and water reservoirs in the Lone Star State to run dangerously low. But one Central Texas town, Groesbeck, located about two hours south of Dallas, looks like…

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