Thursday, October 29, 2009

NaturalNews.com | Today's Feature Stories - October 29, 2009



Breakthrough documentary "House of Numbers" challenges conventional thinking on HIV, AIDS
(NaturalNews) Canadian filmmaker Brent Leung isn't winning any friends in the medical industry these days. His breakthrough documentary "House of Numbers" features jaw-dropping interviews with doctors, researchers and even the co-discoverer of...


The AIDS myth exposed: Why experts are challenging conventional AIDS mythology
(NaturalNews) Conventional medicine's explanations of HIV and AIDS are a medical myth at best; and outright quackery at worst. There is no such thing as a virus that "causes" AIDS, since the very definition of AIDS is widely disputed by scientists around...

Organ transplant horrors: Diseased organs routinely implanted into donation recipients
(NaturalNews) Matthew Millington, 31, was an Iraq war veteran who served in the British army. Suffering from an unspecified "serious long condition", doctors told him he would be dead in two years unless he underwent a lung transplant. With tens of thousands...

GMO Giant Monsanto Loses Another Day in Court
France`s highest court has ruled that Monsanto lied about the safety of its weed killing herbicide Roundup. The decision came just days ago and confirms an earlier court judgment in France finding that Monsanto had falsely advertised Roundup...


Interview with Alex Holland, founder of Asian Institute of Medical Studies in Arizona
(NaturalNews) Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is rapidly gaining popularity throughout the western world as patients find it to be safe, effective and affordable. One TCM school in Tucson Arizona trains future TCM practitioners on the philosophy and...

The Bitter Side of a Sweet Treat: Giving Candy to Kids may Lead to Violent Crimes
Most parents are aware that too much refined sugar isn't good for their kids. Now a new study indicates that children who are given sweets on a daily basis are more likely to end up as violent adults. The Welsh study, published in the


Acupuncture: Traditional Chinese Medicine Effectively Treats Insomnia
Insomnia is a common condition in which people have difficulty either falling asleep or staying asleep. It is listed by the World Health Organization as a condition which has been shown to be treated effectively by acupuncture (1). Acupuncture...