Should We Tax Sodas and Junk Food to Pay for Health Care? (NaturalNews) Mr. Johnson weighed nearly a ton. And drank pop 'til his health came undone. His kidneys turned blue But he said, "I've got two." "So I'll drink 'til I only lose one." The debate over health care reform has run smack into a... |
Human Heart Regenerates Cells Automatically: One Percent Each Year (NaturalNews) In a groundbreaking new study, researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have demonstrated that heart cells are able to regenerate themselves, overturning the conventional wisdom that the body cannot replace damaged heart cells... |
Caffeine May Prevent and Help Reverse Alzheimer's Disease (NaturalNews) There is probably no more dreaded and feared disease than memory-destroying and life-robbing Alzheimer's. According to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), as many as 2.4 to 4.5 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer's Disease... |
How a Simple Sugar can Stop a Urinary Tract Infection Dead in its Tracks Urinary tract infections are not only painful, but with a trip to the doctor's office and a regimen of antibiotics (the usual treatment), it ends up being expensive and inconvenient as well. But it doesn't have to be that way. Taken at the... |
Vitamin D, Green Tea and Cocoa Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease A nutrient found in grapes, green tea and cocoa could have a significant impact on the brain cell damage that leads to Alzheimer's disease, according to the results of a new study carried out by scientists at Kings College, London (UK). A... |
A Protein Drink in Morning is Complete Meal for a Balanced Start to the Day Having a protein drink in the morning is probably the best way to create sustainable energy throughout the day. Mid-morning and mid-afternoon hunger pangs and energy dips can disappear altogether. A protein shake in the morning is a filling... |
Eat Your Carrots and Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer There is mounting scientific evidence that women who eat a diet rich in carotenoids have substantially lower risk of breast cancer. The most recent studies show that the nutrients that give fruits and vegetables their yellow, orange and red... |
Urban Weeds Treat Urban Ailments There is a belief in herbal medicine that plants tend to grow where people need them. Whether this is true or mere coincidence, a strong case can be made when one looks at what medicinal herbs grow wild in cities, and what types of ailments... |
Natural Vision Improvement with Greg Marsh CNVT, Part I Greg Marsh teaches Natural Vision Improvement including the Bates Method. Greg came across the Bates Method when he was extremely nearsighted in his 20's. He learned that poor eyesight is a well-established part of how we "see" the world... |
Matt Monarch Part III: Diets, Diseases and Enzymes This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Rawkathon, which can be found at http://www.Rawkathon.com. In this excerpt, Matt Monarch shares on diets, diseases and enzymes. Rawkathon with Matt Monarch. Matt Monarch has been... |