Articles from NaturalNews In-House Writers:
 Tyson Foods Injects Chickens with Antibiotics Before They Hatch to Claim "Raised without Antibiotics"By David Gutierrez, November 9 2008 (NaturalNews) Tyson Foods, the world's largest meat processor and the second largest chicken producer in the United States, has admitted that it injects its chickens with antibiotics before they hatch, but labels them as raised without antibiotics anyway. In response, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) told Tyson to stop using the antibiotic-free label. The company has sued over its right to keep using it.
The controversy over Tyson's antibiotic-free label began in summer 2007, when the...
 Prevent Disease by Eating More Alkaline Foods By Sheryl Walters, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Maintaining a balanced PH is one of the most important things we can do to enjoy vibrant health and avoid disease. Unfortunately, most people are far too acidic, which creates an environment open to unwanted invaders and ill health. The incredible rise in modern day diseases is a symptom of our overly acidic diets.
In fact, many claim it is almost impossible to get cancer when our bodies are consistently alkaline. Furthermore, eating from a list of alkaline foods keep us vibrant and...
 Study Establishes Link Between Diet and Stress Induced CancerBy Barbara L. Minton, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Will the stress in your life cause you to develop cancer? The answer to this question may depend on what you eat according to a study published in the August, 2008 edition of the International Journal of Oncology.
Researchers examined the possible growth promoting effects of the stress-associated hormone norepinephrine on immortalized human pancreatic duct epithelial cells. The results suggested that norepinephrine can increase proliferation of these cells. They then evaluated the...
 Bush Administration Considering Moving Dangerous Pathogen Island Laboratory Near Mainland LivestockBy David Gutierrez, November 9 2008 (NaturalNews) The Bush administration is thinking about relocating a high-security pathogen research laboratory from its current remote island location to one of five sites on the U.S. mainland.
The National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility on Plum Island, N.Y., conducts research into foot-and-mouth disease, African swine fever, Japanese encephalitis, Rift Valley fever and the Hendra and Nipah viruses. All are diseases that affect primarily livestock, but most of them have been known to spread to...
 Starvation Protects the Body Against ChemotherapyBy David Gutierrez, November 9 2008 (NaturalNews) Researchers have proposed using fasting as a way to reduce the negative effects of chemotherapy, in a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"In theory, it opens up new treatment approaches that will allow higher doses of chemotherapy," said University of California-Los Angeles cancer researcher Pinchas Cohen, who did not take part in the study. "It's a direction that's worth pursuing in clinical trials in humans."
Researchers starved both...
 Review of the Best New Natural Appetite Suppressant Supplements, Including Pine Nut OilBy Mike Adams, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) Natural appetite suppressants have come a long way since the days of hoodia gordonii. Today's natural appetite suppressants are more effective, more honest and even more affordable than most hoodia supplements, and they provide health-conscious consumers a realistic way to reduce the feelings of hunger while safely pursuing a reduction in their caloric intake (in other words, eating less food) that leads to sustained reductions in body fat.
Remember this: Weight loss always involves...
 Niacin May Lower the Risk of Heart DiseaseBy David Gutierrez, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) Researchers may have discovered the mechanism by which the vitamin known as niacin or B-3 raises the body's levels of HDL cholesterol, thus decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
"Although niacin has been commonly used to increase plasma HDL levels, the mechanism(s) by which niacin exerts its action is not clearly understood," the researchers wrote in the Journal of Lipid Research.
HDL cholesterol, also known as "good" cholesterol, is believed to play an important role...
 Simulin from Fruits Protects People From Diabetic Effects of Dietary SugarsBy David Gutierrez, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) Researchers from ATM Metabolics say they have isolated a chemical, naturally occurring in fruits and vegetables, that protects the body from the diabetes-producing effects of sugars.
ATM Metabolics is a research company specializing in treatment of metabolic and neurological disorders.
The researchers isolated and tested a chemical, which they call simulin, and found that it accelerated the removal of excess sugar from the bloodstream, increased the sensitivity of insulin receptors...
 Tips on Protecting Yourself From Acrylamides Lurking in the Foods You LoveBy Barbara L. Minton, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Can you eat the foods you love occasionally without compromising your health? A new study shows that adding certain compounds to your diet can protect you from the harmful effects of acrylamides found in many of American's favorite foods.
As published in the July 15, 2008 edition of the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, researchers found that three dietary constituents, tea polyphenols, resveratrol, and diallyl trisulfide, inhibit damage to DNA from acrylamides at levels...
 Belly Fat Linked to Dementia, Alzheimer's Later in LifeBy David Gutierrez, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) People with large waistlines in middle age have three times the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia later in life, according to a study conducted by researchers from Kaiser Permanente and published in the journal Neurology.
Researchers measured the abdominal fat levels and body mass index of 6,583 people between the ages of 40 and 45, then checked back to see who had developed dementia by the time they reached their 70s. They found that 20 percent of...
 Harvard Psychiatrists Hide Millions of Dollars Received from Drug CompaniesBy David Gutierrez, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) A congressional investigation has revealed that a group of Harvard psychiatrists, instrumental in pushing the diagnosis of bipolar disorder in children and its off-label treatment with antipsychotics, concealed from university officials the millions of dollars they earned in consulting fees for the companies that make those drugs.
Iowa Sen. Charles E. Grassley requested the financial disclosure reports that Drs. Joseph Biederman, Timothy E. Wilens and Thomas Spencer had filed with...
 New Study Shows Omega-3s Reduce AppetiteBy David Gutierrez, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) Omega-3 fatty acids can help dieters feel full longer and eat less, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Navarra, University of Iceland and University College Cork and published in the journal Appetite.
"[Omega-3s] could improve the patients' compliance to changes in dietary habits required for weight loss and weight loss maintenance," the researchers wrote.
Researchers placed 232 overweight or obese volunteers onto a lower calorie, balanced diet...
 Threat to Liberty: Constitution Free Zone Covers Two-Thirds of AmericansBy Barbara L. Minton, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) The extraordinary authority that the U.S. government possesses at its borders is spilling into regular American streets, affecting large populations of its citizens. Nearly two-thirds of the entire population of the country now lives within 100 miles of the U.S. land and coastal borders, an area that has been designated by the government as a “Constitution Free Zone”.
In a Constitution free zone, the powers granted under the Constitution no longer apply. Any person who falls into...
 People with Depression Prone to DiabetesBy David Gutierrez, November 7 2008 (NaturalNews) People who are depressed or more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, while those who are diabetic are more likely to become depressed, according to a study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Researchers examined 5,201 people between the ages of 45 and 84 three times over the course of three years, questioning them about various lifestyle factors and evaluating them for depression and diabetes...
 Vitamin D, A Gene-Regulating Super NutrientBy Byron J. Richards, November 6 2008 (NaturalNews) Vitamin D has long been known to assist healthy bones by helping to stimulate bone cells to make new bone while enhancing the uptake of calcium into bones. Its role in boosting immunity, hormone regulation, brain health, metabolism, diabetes prevention, cancer prevention, and cardiovascular health are just now becoming clear. The sunshine vitamin appears poised to claim its crown.
All your body organs and cells have receptors for vitamin D, meaning that vitamin D communicates all...
 The Supreme Court Betrays the Public on Medtronic Preemption Case (transcript)By Mike Adams, November 6 2008 (NaturalNews) This is Mike Adams, the Health Ranger reporting for www.NaturalNews.com . This article is a transcript of the audio from Health Ranger Report #11, available here: http://www.naturalnews.com/Index-Podcasts.html
Today, I'm bringing you some rather disturbing news about the Supreme Court's decision that essentially turned over the future of your health to corporations. Here's what happened. It's a case called Reigel vs. Medtronic.
Now Medtronic is a manufacturer of medical devices...
 Five New Super Foods to Enhance Beauty and Well-BeingBy Sheryl Walters, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) The incredible nourishment that the earth provides is incredible. There are so many super foods on the planet that are continuously being discovered and rediscovered. Here are some of the latest nutrient dense super foods for beauty and overall well-being.
Jerusalem Artichokes, also called Sunchokes are a cross between a potato, a water chestnut and an artichoke. This delicious food is a member of the sunflower family, and they have brightly colored flowers. In fact, the plant does...
 Ibogaine: Nature's Cure for Drug AddictionBy Sheryl Walters, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) As live foods, super foods, and herbs are continually researched, it is ever more apparent that all of the keys to optimum health and well-being can be found in nature. And Iboga, the root of an exotic rainforest shrub that grows in Gabon and Central West Africa, is Nature’s answer to people who are searching for relief from their painful cycle of drug addiction. Ibogaine, the active ingredient contained in this root, has been used in Africa for thousands of years during the ritualistic...
 Orange Essential Oils Inhibit Salmonella ActivityBy David Gutierrez, November 6 2008 (NaturalNews) Essential oils extracted from oranges can inhibit the activity of salmonella and may be useful as natural antimicrobial agents, according to a study published in the Journal of Food Science.
"Essential oils from citrus offer the potential for all natural antimicrobials for use in improving the safety of organic or all natural foods," the researchers said.
Prior studies have demonstrated that various citrus essential oils can function as natural preservatives by inhibiting the...
 Prozac Increasingly Prescribed to Depressed Parrots and Other PetsBy David Gutierrez, November 6 2008 (NaturalNews) Prozac is becoming increasingly popular among pet owners and veterinarians as a way to treat depressed pets, a British veterinarian expert has told the BBC.
Romain Pizzi is a zoo and wildlife medicine specialist for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, the director of a consultancy firm called Zoological Medicine, and host of the television show Creature Clinic. He told the BBC that pet depression is a serious problem, and many owners respond by turning to drugs.
"Contrary...
 Probiotics Linked to 70 Percent Reduction in Kidney StonesBy David Gutierrez, November 6 2008 (NaturalNews) People who naturally carry a probiotic bacteria called Oxalobacter formigenes are 70 percent less likely to develop kidney stones than people whose dietary tracts lack the bacteria, according to a study conducted by researchers from Boston University and published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
Researchers compared 247 people who suffered from recurring calcium oxalate kidney stones with 259 people with no history of kidney stones. They found that while 38...
 Documented, Proven Cure and Preventative for Cancer (Part II)By Barbara L. Minton, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) The Budwig protocol is the food treatment and cure for cancer and other major debilitating diseases created by Dr. Johanna Budwig. It was designed for use with extremely ill and wasted cancer patients who had been sent home by their doctors to die. These were patients so ill that many were unable to take any food at all in the beginning, and had to be initially treated with enemas. The protocol is so simple that it can be tailored to fit whatever situation is encountered, from use with...
 The Japanese Diet Has Been Shown to Prevent DiseaseBy Sheryl Walters, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) The Japanese diet is one of the best in the world and is a healthy diet for obese children. Life expectancy is the highest in that country, and obesity has only recently become an issue with the infiltration of western fast foods.
The people of Okinawa, an island and prefecture of Japan, enjoy particularly vibrant health. They have a history of slow aging with delayed and often non existent chronic diseases including dementia, cardiovascular disease (coronary heart disease and stroke...
 Experience the Benefits of Utopia Silver Gold and Silver Soap Bars (Product Review)By Aria Milan, November 5 2008 (NewsTarget) The allure of gold and silver has held humanity's captivation throughout history. The true reason behind this appeal, beyond the symbol of wealth, is not known but there have been many postulations. When one is familiar with the properties of silver, then it's easy to assume that the long held value of this precious metal is beholden to its medical uses and applications. Silver is a potent bacteria fighter and its use in dressing wounds dates back to Ancient Rome, reportedly by Pliny...
 Study Finds Simple, Safe, Non-Shot Strategies Prevent Flu By Sherry Baker, November 5 2008 (NewsTarget) If you assume health news reports from the mainstream media are accurate, you may believe it takes a yearly influenza vaccine shot to avoid the misery of coming down with the flu. You may also think flu shots are effective. The truth is, even the flu shot-promoting Centers for Disease Control (CDC) admit there has to be a close match between the flu vaccine and circulating strains of flu virus for the shots to have any chance of working. And, even when the vaccine is believed to contain...
 Researchers Find Fish Oil Reduces InflammationBy David Gutierrez, November 5 2008 (NaturalNews) Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil may help maintain the body's healthy response to inflammation, preventing the immune response from getting out of hand and leading to cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and Harvard Medical School, and published in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
The researchers discovered that the blood vessels of many people have tendencies to form small...
 Serious Complications and Death Linked to Heart Imaging DrugsBy David Gutierrez, November 5 2008 (NaturalNews) The FDA has said it is still concerned that certain heart imaging dyes may lead to serious side effects and even deaths.
"FDA remains concerned about the accumulating safety data pertaining to marketed ultrasound contrast agents, and the labels for these products that continue to contain a boxed warning that highlights the risk for serious cardiopulmonary reactions," FDA officials said.
The agents in question are used during electrocardiograms, in which doctors use ultrasound...
 Six Reasons to Drink Green Juice Every DayBy Sheryl Walters, November 5 2008 (NewsTarget) We all know that eating plenty of greens is necessary for optimum health. Eating fresh, organic, local greens is the best medicine we can give our bodies. A daily green juice is one of the best ways to ensure that we get plenty of greens. It makes it so easy, and even those people out there who don’t love greens will enjoy a delicious green juice because the flavour can be masked. Green juice is a wonderful way to make sure children are getting plenty of greens.
So what is green juice...
 People Found to Live Longer Healthier Live in the "Blue Zones"By David Gutierrez, November 5 2008 (NaturalNews) Researcher Dan Buettner says he has discovered four regions of the world where people live the longest, healthiest lives - and the lifestyle factors that make this the case.
The so-called "Blue Zones" include Sardinia, Italy; Okinawa, Japan; Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula; and the Seventh-day Adventist population in Loma Linda, Calif. These are not just places where people make it frequently into their hundreds, but also where old age is not normally marked by physical and cognitive...
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 Homoeopathy Can Also Be Used to Treat Psychological ProblemsBy Louise Mclean, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Throughout all the discussions and media attacks on homoeopathy during the last few years, one thing is never mentioned and that is the extraordinary effectiveness of homoeopathic medicines to treat symptoms relating to psychological problems. These include emotional states such as grief, fright, anguish, anger, indignation, guilt, remorse, disappointed love, homesickness, jealousy.
In addition, homoeopathy can also very successfully treat negative states of mind such as depression...
 There Is No Such Thing as the West Nile VirusBy Rami Nagel, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Do you believe in the Tooth Fairy and Santa Clause? Are they real people flying around performing magical deeds? Hopefully you don't believe this. Yes, they are fun stories, "something to believe in," when you are a child; or possibly they are spirits or energy forms. But they do not exist in flesh and blood. This article explains how in same way, West Nile Virus is also a fairy tale that "authorities" want you to believe in. It is not more real than the Easter Bunny. Feel into this...
 Excess Calcium Intake Can Raise Your Risk of Cardiovascular DiseaseBy Teri Lee Gruss, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Are postmenopausal women putting themselves at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and hip fractures by consuming excessive calcium? That is a question that two recent studies shed light on, one published January 2008 in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and one published in the December issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN).
The British Medical Journal published the results of a University of Auckland, New Zealand study designed to assess the effects of...
 Scientists Develop Blood Test to Detect Alzheimer's DiseaseBy Margaret Priddy, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) A blood test to detect Alzheimer’s disease has been developed by a California biotech company. Scientists there say that the test is about 90% accurate. This blood test can detect Alzheimer’s two to six years before the onset of symptoms.
The brain sends signals to the body’s immune system. These signals pick up changes in the blood proteins in the brain. Scientists can then “eavesdrop” on how the cells communicate with each other. Certain changes in blood proteins produce a pattern...
 Father Doesn't Know Best When It Comes to the Kids, Says Canadian CourtBy Joanne Waldron, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Father no longer knows best, at least according to a Canadian court that decided a father was being too severe with his punishment when he told his 12-year-old daughter that he would not allow her to go on a school trip after he caught her chatting on Internet websites that he had attempted to block and using a friend’s computer to post "inappropriate" pictures of herself online, reports the Herald Sun. Apparently, the preteen took her father to court, because she didn’t respect her...
 John Hartman Talks About How Seawater Can Benefit Your Health and EnvironmentBy Kevin Gianni, November 9 2008 (NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Water Secrets, which can be found at (http://www.renegadewatersecrets.com) . In this excerpt, John Hartman shares on Ocean Grown Solution.
Renegade Water Secrets with John Hartman, CEO of OceanGrown Inc, manufacturer of OceanSolution, a mineral-rich sea solution.
Kevin: Well, let’s talk about just Ocean Grown Solution. Can someone just go to the ocean, get a bucket of water, dilute it a little bit and put it on their plants...
 A Review of RAWvolution: Gourmet, Organic, Vegan Food Delivered to Your DoorBy Joanne Waldron, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) While people have different ideas about what it means to be a "raw foodist" (rawist), most people concerned with health and nutrition would agree that it is very important to include lots of fresh, raw, unprocessed foods into one’s diet. The good news is that for those who want to eat healthy foods but don’t always have time to do a lot of food preparation, Matt Amsden has created a weekly gourmet, organic, vegan raw food delivery service that will deliver anywhere in the continental...
 Food Label Literacy - Identifying Products With Excellent NutritionBy Nathan Schilaty, D.C., November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Each and every day, we consume products that have mandatory food labels -- Nutrition Facts. These labels are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are designed to inform the consumer of the actual components of the foods that they are consuming. Food labeling is required for prepared foods and is voluntary for raw produce and fish.
The Nutrition Facts are based off of a 2000 calorie diet, a standard of the needed calories for the energy requirements of an average...
 Could Risky Meat By-Products Be Turned Into Energy?By Susan Thixton, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) I have discovered a possible means for the inferior garbage that gets dumped into pet food to be turned into valuable energy. Something that seems to be a far better method to discard of left over animal waste materials than becoming dog food or cat food ingredients.
As a result of processing human food, a tremendous amount of waste is produced every single day; from left over animal parts to diseased and euthanized animals rejected for use in human food (speaking strictly of the...
 How to Get and Apply OrmusBy Kevin Gianni, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Water Secrets, which can be found at (http://www.renegadewatersecrets.com) . In this excerpt, Barry Carter shares on getting and applying ormus.
Renegade Water Secrets with Barry Carter, leading authority on ormus, a “white, powder gold.”
Kevin: How does someone get ormus and then how are you applying it?
Barry: Oh, it’s really, really quite easy. If you have access to sea water or even Celtic sea salt or Dead Sea salt...
 Drive-Thru Flu Shots Now on The Menu at Many HospitalsBy Joanne Waldron, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) It’s not uncommon to see mothers taking their children to the local drive-thru for fast food fare on the way to school. Hoping that more people will get flu shots if they make it just as convenient as ordering a kiddie meal, some hospitals are now offering a drive-thru service for flu shots, as well, according to an article in The Boston Globe. Imagine nurses waiting at the curbside sporting needles. Now people can eat breakfast and get inoculated, sausage biscuits in hand, without even...
 More Children on Drugs Than Ever: Chronic Prescriptions Increase DramaticallyBy Derek Markham, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Are your kids on drugs? Did they get them from your doctor? You`re not alone. A new study published in the November issue of Pediatrics Journal shows that the trends for chronic medication in children are way up. The three year study found that the number of type 2 diabetes medications prescribed for kids and adolescents more than doubled from 2002 to 2005, with a high prevalence among girls aged 10 to 19. Researchers from the Pediatric Research Institute of St Louis University and the...
 Hypnotherapy as a treatment for Atopic Dermatitis in Adults and ChildrenBy Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Many people don’t know that skin is the largest organ on the human body. Its many functions incorporate every other system in our bodies. Though skin disorders are often the easier maladies to treat, there are some instances when it takes a little more than some topical ointments to rid rashes. Among other useful treatments, researches now believe that hypnotherapy can greatly increase the healing process and general well-being of patients suffering from atopic dermatitis, a skin disease...
 Surrounding Your Self with Success and Dealing with Negativity By Kevin Gianni, November 7 2008 (NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Fountain of Youth Summit, which can be found at http://fountainofyouthworldsummit.com. In this excerpt, Ryan Lee shares on dealing with negative relationships or circumstances.
The Fountain of Youth World Summit with Ryan Lee, fitness profession, the founder of Prograde Nutrition and fitness sites Sports Specific and Work Out Pass.
Kevin: How do you deal with your family or people who say, oh yeah, you know, Sally's back on this...
 Solutions to Mineral-Depleted Soils and Our HealthBy Lynn Berry, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) Many individuals are experimenting with, and producing, viable solutions to soil depletion. As discussed in a previous article (see www.naturalnews.com/024581.html), soil depletion is a serious problem for the world’s population because of the quality of food. No longer can we rely on food to contain a good quantity of minerals and vitamins, especially food produced for, or by, large agribusiness organizations in mineral-depleted soils.
The richest countries in the world now have...
 Nutritionist, Chef and Author (Part II): What Should be Included in Your Diet By Kevin Gianni, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http:// www.RenegadeRoundtable.com. In this excerpt, Sally Fallon shares on what should be in every diet and what should be left out.
Renegade Roundtable with Sally Fallon, nutrition researcher, chef, journalist and author of Nourishing Traditions-The Cookbook That Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and Diet Dictocrats.
Kevin: There’s a lot of talk about high fructose corn syrup...
 Avoiding Phthalates Is an Important Key to Being HealthyBy Virginia Hopkins, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) I was visiting my friend Denise the other day and noticed her adorable baby grandson happily chewing on a pastel blue plastic teething ring. I was surprised because I thought she knew that soft plastics contain phthalates. “He’s fine,” she said. “California banned phthalates in children’s toys.”
I sighed. I don’t like being the bearer of bad news. “They did ban them, but it doesn’t take effect until January 2009.” She promptly took the teething ring from him and he howled. She gave...
 Hospital Nutrition Mirrors an Unhealthy Lifestyle, and Now an Unhealthy EconomyBy Keith Heimpel, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) Why is hospital food so soft? So it doesn't hurt anyone when you throw it out the window. Safety first! We’ve all heard jokes about hospital food. Unfortunately, the truth about hospital nutrition is no joke. It mirrors an unhealthy lifestyle and now it is aggravated by a struggling economy.
In addition to bland taste, pesticides, artificial preservatives and hormones, unnecessary antibiotics abound in the processed foods offered in hospitals. Since it is universally accepted that...
 Knowing the Difference Between Natural and Synthetic Vitamins Is Vital to Good HealthBy Lynn Berry, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) Since the Pan-pharmaceutical scare in Australia a few years back, many small natural vitamin businesses went out of business. A glance on the shelves of the vitamin retailers shows a narrower range of choices. More pharmaceutical companies are selling vitamins.
However many of the better quality vitamins, those with good doses, can often only be purchased via a natural therapist or online. This is according to a study looking for the best quality multi-vitamin on the market. Usana...
 Health Expert Jon Barron Talks About Herbs, Tinctures, Antibiotics and ProbioticsBy Kevin Gianni, November 6 2008 (NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's The Healthiest Year of Your Life, which can be found at (http://thehealthiestyearofyourlife.com) . In this excerpt, Jon Barron shares on herbs, tinctures,
antibiotics and probiotics.
The Healthiest Year of Your Life with Jon Barron, creator of Base Line Nutrition and author of Lessons from the Miracle Doctors.
Jon: Now, I mentioned Echinacea, it’s a great one. A lot of people are not aware, but good herbalists can identify 100 or...
 The Importance of Antioxidants in Fruits and VegetablesBy Leigh Erin Connealy, M.D., November 5 2008 (NewsTarget) Fall has arrived and with the crisp weather comes a cornucopia of delightful fruits and vegetables that not only taste great but are excellent health boosters, as well! Fruits and vegetables are packed with powerful antioxidants that can lower your risk of heart disease, cancer, diabetes-related damage and even slow down the body’s natural aging process. So grab an apple and read on…
What exactly are antioxidants and why do we need them? Antioxidants are nature’s way of fighting off...
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