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Systemic Candida – how to conquer and heal

(NaturalNews) Candida is a common yeast-like, parasitic fungal infection which can become systemic when it spreads throughout the body and impacts bodily systems. At severe levels of infection Candida can become debilitating and even life threatening. Although mainstream medicine…

The benefits of growing your own garlic

(NaturalNews) Garlic is an important plant to grow because it is so good for the body! It is also easy to grow at home. Including garlic in one’s daily life adds many benefits. However, the majority of the garlic that is sold in the US is grown in China. Although it is categorized…

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Wise Up About Wisdom Teeth

A lot of people are asking how Minnesota high school junior Sydney Galleger could die from complications of a wisdom tooth extraction. Although wisdom tooth removal is seen as a routine procedure, it is actually an invasive surgery, not to be taken lightly. I’ve been performing wisdom tooth extractions for over 10 years. In my practice, I…

Global brands stretched by India's food safety record

By Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Aditya Kalra TALOJA, India/ MOGA, India (Reuters) – At a McDonald’s plant outside Mumbai, 200 workers walk through air dryers and disinfectant pools, then get to work making the day’s 25,000 patties from chicken painstakingly sourced in a country with one of the world’s worst food safety records. To safeguard its multibillion-dollar brand, McDonald’s says more than 100 checks it applies across its international operations are

Tensions build as Supreme Court readies blockbuster rulings

By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tensions are building inside and outside the white marble facade of the U.S. Supreme Court building as the nine justices prepare to issue major rulings on gay marriage and President Barack Obama’s healthcare law by the end of the month. Of the 11 cases left to decide, the biggest are a challenge by gay couples to state laws banning same-sex marriage and a conservative

South Africa opposition calls for investigation into Bashir's flight out

South Africa’s main opposition on Sunday called for a full investigation into the government’s failure to arrest Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir, who is due to face charges of genocide at the International Criminal Court. The Democratic Alliance (DA) said it wanted the Public Protector’s office to determine who was responsible for authorizing the use of state resources to enable al-Bashir’s departure. Last Monday, before a Pretoria court ruled that the

U.N. expands refugee camp in Kenya as South Sudan conflict rages

By Edith Honan KAKUMA, Kenya (Reuters) – Kakuma camp in northern Kenya is expanding by nearly a half, the U.N. refugee agency said on Saturday, to house refugees fleeing nearby South Sudan as hopes fade for peace in the world’s newest nation. The arrival of some 44,000 South Sudanese refugees since late 2013, when fighting broke out between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and rebels allied with former Vice

All Blacks return caps remarkable comeback for Elliot

By Greg Stutchbury WELLINGTON (Reuters) – Hika Elliot’s comeback was completed on Sunday with his selection in an extended All Blacks squad that is making its final preparations for the defence of their World Cup title in England later this year. The 29-year-old Elliot was one of four hookers named in the 41-man squad by coach Steve Hansen for the All Blacks’ five tests before the team is reduced to