Category Archives: Nutrition

Turmeric, garlic, others offer protection against aflatoxin ‘damage’, breast cancer

    Source of Article:  http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/natural_health/article01/indexn2_html?pdate=230709&ptitle=Turmeric,%20garlic,%20others%20offer%20protection%20against%20aflatoxin%20’damage’,%20breast%20cancer   Researchers have demonstrated a regular diet including spices such as turmeric, garlic, ginger, cabbage, onion, green tea and apiaceous vegetables like carrots reverses damage caused by aflatoxin (produced by a fungus) poisoning and its complications; as well as reduce breast cancer risk in women exposed to hormone replacement… Read More »

Coca-Cola’s ‘secret ingredient revealed’ | Yahoo! Lifestyle – Yahoo Lifestyle UK

Nothing on YAHOO is ever right.  Why would this be?   Often duplicated but never replicated, the Coca-Cola recipe has been a well-kept secret for years. Created by medicinal pharmacist John Pemberton in 1886, the exact measures of each ingredient that make up the world-famous soft drink have been closely guarded – until now. American… Read More »

Survey finds only 3 out of 4 Americans do not support the new health care law

Survey finds only 1 in 4 Americans support the new health care law | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour. the comments on the page above are truly worth reading…. The real truth : 1. Obamacare is a tax on the working poor and middle class. 2. The US health care system run and regulated by… Read More »

The Fat Drug : antibiotics

IF you walk into a farm-supply store today, you’re likely to find a bag of antibiotic powder that claims to boost the growth of poultry and livestock. That’s because decades of agricultural research has shown that antibiotics seem to flip a switch in young animals’ bodies, helping them pack on pounds. Manufacturers brag about the… Read More »

Chocolate as Poison – Wired Science

Chocolate as Poison – Wired Science.   In honor of Valentine’s Day, I have once again updated this – one of my favorite posts – on the poisonous chemistry of chocolate. The Latin name for the cacao tree – the tropical plant source of all things chocolate – consists of two words packed with candy-loving… Read More »

More on dead farm animals

There is an emerging body of data connecting the ingestion of red meat with inflammatory processes associated with cancer and chronic diseases. Numerous studies have been published describing the relationship between red meat intake and increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and certain cancers. A recent study published in March 2012… Read More »

Forgetfulness may soon be a memory, say scientists probing cognitive ageing | South China Morning Post

With RbAp48, we were able to reverse age-related memory loss in the mice,” said Columbia’s Dr Eric Kandel, who shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries of the molecular basis of memory and led the research. “The researchers plan to see what social and dietary factors might boost RbAp48 in mice, said Kandel,… Read More »

Life Saving miracle cure clamped down on In Canada and limited in USA

Folks near death from diarrhea with no more drugs to help are being cured within days with shit from a healthy person shot up their ass.  The ancient Chinese knew about this and practiced it but since it cannot be patented the drug companies see home treatment with your kids shit as lost profits. RE-discovered… Read More »

NIH launches Dietary Supplement Label Database

NIH launches Dietary Supplement Label Database Searchable collection contains product information and ingredients from labels of dietary supplements sold in U.S. Share on email Share on facebook Share on twitter Researchers, as well as health care providers and consumers, can now see the ingredients listed on the labels of about 17,000 dietary supplements by looking… Read More »

Leave the light on for the Vegatables and fruits and stop them from rotting and they will be better for you

Produce Exposed to Light is More Nutritious Study finds that all-dark environments stunt antioxidant production. By Michelle Hamilton Published June 21, 2013 VegetableExtravaganza How vegetables are stored could affect their nutritional value, new research from Rice University and the University of California, Davis shows. Produce, as it turns out, has circadian rhythms like humans. If… Read More »

Prenatal Iron Good for Mom and Baby

Prenatal Iron Good for Mom and Baby By Charles Bankhead, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Published: June 21, 2013 Reviewed by F. Perry Wilson, MD, MSCE; Instructor of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Women who took iron supplements during pregnancy had a significantly lower risk of anemia and low-birth-weight babies, according to a large… Read More »

Modern wheat a “perfect, chronic poison,” doctor says – CBS News

  By Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times February 19, 2013, 4:38 p.m. WASHINGTON — A clandestine Chinese military unit has conducted sophisticated cyber espionage operations against dozens of American and Canadian companies, according to a private report that provides unusual new details about China’s involvement in cyber theft of economic and trade secrets. The report… Read More »

Concise Survival Food Storage Guide

  Survival food storage practice doesn’t require Mormon membership, but the tradition, wrought from their first Utah winter, is worth emulating should disaster strike or technology fail, two survival books by Mat Stein. A good  survival series, relies on Stein’s books, and websites dedicated to survival preparedness. At its most basic, food storage wisdom demands… Read More »

Aspirin greatly improves colorectal cancer five year survival rates for for patients whose tumors harbored a mutation in the gene PIK3CA

Aspirin therapy can extend the life of colorectal cancer patients whose tumors carry a mutation in a key gene, but it has no effect on patients who lack the mutation, Harvard-affiliated Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists report in the Oct. 25 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. In a study involving more than 900… Read More »

VIDEO: Trailer and Interviews – Documentary ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE (movies.broadwayworld.com)

The fight? Really, let me make this as simple as possible.  The most expensive service industry in the world is about to be wiped out. Hospitals and Doctors will have no say in this. Nurses will have no say in this. Patients will have no say in this. Pharmaceutical companies will have no say in… Read More »