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Known brain-damaging chemical given reprieve by EPA

August 7, 2017 Chlorpyrifos is a chemical with a dark past. It was originally developed by the Nazis as a nerve agent during WWII. Then, like other such toxic substances, it morphed into a pesticide after the war. Researchers have not only found a link between exposure to it and “serious neurological damage”... Read More >

Categories: brain damaging pesticides Chlorpyrifos chlorpyrifos and autism EPA Natural Resources Defense Council NRDC

Why you should take a crack at this humble nut hero

August 2, 2017 That old adage is certainly right on the money — good things do come in small packages! In this case, that good thing is the humble walnut, often reserved for the holidays when we bring out the nut bowls and nutcrackers. But if you are only partaking in walnuts every... Read More >

Categories: cooking with walnuts gut bacteria health benefits of walnuts Louisiana State University study walnuts prebiotics walnuts

Could this be the answer to chronic fatigue syndrome?

May 24, 2017 It wasn’t all that long ago that chronic fatigue syndrome was called the “yuppie flu,” even “mass hysteria.” Actually, it wasn’t until the late 1980s that the CDC even formed a “working group” to discuss the ailment. But about all it decided on was that chronic fatigue syndrome would be... Read More >

Categories: CFS chronic fatigue syndrome diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome probiotics probiotics for CFS

Newly approved drugs can be the riskiest ones of all

May 17, 2017 It’s fun to try the latest and greatest, be it a big purchase or even some crazy new gadget. But here’s something “new” you never want to take a chance with: Big Pharma’s drugs. It seems like every month or so, the latest Pharma invention is being heavily advertised on... Read More >

Categories: dangerous drugs drug side effects drugs withdrawn from market FDA FDA approved drugs new drugs Vioxx Zelnorm

FDA warnings not enough to end this threat to kids’ lives

May 9, 2017 Just last week, the FDA ordered drugmakers to add a label to medications containing the opioids codeine and tramadol saying that children under 12 and moms who are breastfeeding should never take these drugs. An example of our health regulators (and tax dollars) at work, right? Far from it. The... Read More >

Categories: codeine dangers of codeine FDA FDA codeine OTC codeine Tramadol tramadol warning ultra-rapid metabolizers

Top heart docs give clean bill of health to saturated fats

May 9, 2017 It’s the deadly dietary advice that’s been responsible for making generations of Americans fat and sick. At this point, the fear of saturated fat should have gone the way of the horse and buggy. But its staying power is nothing short of amazing. Now, an international group of cardiologists have... Read More >

Categories: American Heart Association Dr. Aseem Malhotra how to prevent heart disease LDL cholesterol Mediterranean Diet saturated fat

Under pressure? Try these natural stress-busters

February 22, 2017 What do you do to help calm yourself down when you’re stressed out? According to some new research, you might want to have a banana. Or maybe a salad with some dandelion greens or perhaps some asparagus! What all those foods (and more) have in common is that they’re considered... Read More >

Categories: good gut bacteria plant fibers prebiotics probiotics sources of prebiotics stress University of Colorado

The shocking reason for the big rise in liver transplants

February 20, 2017 When you think of deadly liver diseases, children don’t typically come to mind. But kids, some as young as six, are now in the crosshairs of one of the fastest-growing epidemics seen in modern times. It’s a stealth liver disease called NASH, which spells out nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. And it could... Read More >

Categories: Agave syrup crystalline fructose dangers of fructose fatty liver disease fructose HFCS high fructose corn syrup NAFLD NASH

Killer combination attacks cancer cells from all sides… and gives late-stage cancer patients a fighting chance

January 4, 2017 by Michele Cagan Deadly metastatic cancer leaves its victims and their oncologists without hope—but they often still try extreme therapies in a desperate attempt to gain time. Those drastic treatments may, in rare cases, extend survival... but at a terrible cost when it comes to quality of life. But a... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2017

How to lower your blood sugar without drugs!

November 21, 2016 If you have type 2 diabetes, no doubt it rules your life. Every day there are so many choices that come down to that one looming question: Am I controlling my blood sugar? But now, researchers (who were actually looking at ways to lower blood pressure!) have made an amazing... Read More >

Categories: A1c numbers blood pressure blood sugar Diabetes diabetes and probiotics high blood sugar lowering blood sugar with probiotics

Big Pharma still as big a threat as ever

November 14, 2016 Yes, there’s about to be a changing of the guard in Washington — but that doesn’t mean we can let our guard down for one minute. That’s because the stranglehold Big Pharma has on the FDA will remain as strong as ever. If you’ve ever wondered how the FDA manages... Read More >

Categories: big pharma Dr. Leo Lutwak FDA FDA powers Lotronex regulatory power of the FDA Rezulin
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