Friday, September 18, 2009

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Ten Swine Flu Lies Told by the Mainstream Media
(NaturalNews) The mainstream media is engaged in what we Americans call "bald faced lies" about swine flu. It seems to be true with this issue more than any other, and it became apparent to me recently when a colleague of mine -- a nationally-syndicated...

A Nation on Mind Altering Drugs: Antidepressants Most Commonly Prescribed Drugs in US
(NaturalNews) As NaturalNews has reported in detail, antidepressants and the growing list of similar selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor drugs (SSRIs) not only can have...

Superfood Profile: Blue-Green Algae and Spirulina Offer Many Health Benefits
Today's scientists are only beginning to grasp the incredible nutritional value of blue-green algae and spirulina, but these superfoods have a reputation that reaches far back into history. A form of blue-green algae was consumed regularly...

Health Authorities: Tamiflu Won't be Available for "Regular" People who are Infected by Swine Flu
(NaturalNews) The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged that antiviral drugs not be used on everyone who becomes infected with the H1N1 swine flu, reserving the medication for the most critically ill patients. "We will recommend to consider the...

Sweet Potatoes: Improve Your Health with this Autumn Super Food
One of the most nutritious and beneficial foods that you can add to your diet is also one of the most famous of all the Fall comfort foods - sweet potatoes. Many Americans have this South American tuber (meaning root) as part of their Thanksgiving...

Fig Leaves Provide a Natural Health Remedy for Diabetes
Fig leaves are best known for treating diabetes, but there are many other uses for the fig leaves. There are many homemade remedies from treating diabetes to treating bronchitis, genital warts, liver cirrhosis, high blood pressure, skin problems...

Heal Eczema by Making Lifestyle Changes
Eczema can be a distressing condition which is characterized by inflamed, itchy skin that sometimes develops into open bleeding sores. It can appear at any age and affects approximately two to seven percent of the population. Currently, research...

Viktoras Kulvinskas Part III: Learning Longevity and Nutrition from Cultures around the World
In this excerpt, Viktoras Kulvinskas shares on what we can learn about longevity and living nutrition from other cultures around...

Why are so many celebrities dying after chemotherapy?
(NaturalNews) Patrick Swayze's death came as a shock to many people. But not to his own cancer doctor: They know that the five-year survival rates of people being treated with chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer are virtually zero. And Swayze was only...