Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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Farmed Fish Could Give Humans Mad Cow Disease
(NaturalNews) There is probably no illness that has more terrifying symptoms, or a more ghastly outcome, than variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) -- best known as mad cow disease. Abnormal proteins called prions found in brain tissue of cows suffering...

After Decades of Doing Nothing, FDA Warns Drug Companies to Stop Selling Illegal
(NaturalNews) The FDA has sent letters to nine companies, warning them to cease all marketing of 14 drugs that have not received regulatory approval. In 2006, the FDA began a program to crack down on the estimated 2 percent of prescription...

CoQ10 May Slow Progression of Parkinson's Disease
When experts discovered that Parkinson`s patients have a defect involving the production of energy in the mitochondria, eyes turned to Co-Enzyme Q10, which is a key nutrient for producing energy in the mitochondria. While studies from the...

Billions of People Expected to Die Under Current Codex Alimentarius Guidelines
Your right to eat healthy food and use supplements of your choice is rapidly vanishing, but every effort has been made to keep you in the dark about the coming nutricide. Codex Alimentarius is scheduled for full global implementation on December...

Research Shows Children are Critically Susceptible to Pesticides
A new study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives has revealed that children are dangerously vulnerable to the effects of environmental pesticides, and for far longer than originally suspected. Scientists at...

Irish Moss is a Revitalizing Super Food
Irish moss is not moss at all. It is in fact seaweed that grows along the rocky coast lines of the Atlantic Ocean. It is especially found in Ireland where it has a long history in Irish folklore as a good luck charm to be taken on long journeys...

New Study Shows Vegetarians Less Likely to Develop Cancer
In a fresh study of food habits and cancer, 61,566 British meat eaters, fish eaters and vegetarians were followed by scientists for 12 years. The study showed that vegetarians have a smaller risk of developing cancer compared to their meat...

NOAA Bans Krill Harvesting in Pacific Ocean to Save Food for Whales
(NaturalNews) In order to help protect the food supply of whales, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced a ban on krill harvesting in a wide section of the Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Washington, Oregon and...