(NaturalNews) Most people living in the ‘modern’ world lack sufficient energy; feel emotionally agitated and, in many cases, suffer with chronic disease symptoms like, joint pain, high blood pressure, diabetes and cancer – to name a few. And, although we often hear that the…
(NaturalNews) Isn’t it all supposed to be about LOVE? The corporations who profess to care about love and equality don’t extend that kindness towards unborn children. Why do these companies support people’s right to love whomever they want while denying infants the right to live?One…
(NaturalNews) Face it, besides small farmers with integrity, there is no “gray area” anymore between organic and GMO. The corporate powers “that be” have run the conventional market of food and beverages straight into the ground, depleting all nutrients, one way or another, and then…
(NaturalNews) Cherries have a deep red color which signifies its richness in polyphenol flavonoid compounds known as anthocyanin glycosides. These antioxidants have a wide range of health benefits, and tart cherries contain more of these antioxidant substances than sweet cherries…
(NaturalNews) Among federal agencies, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is easily one of the most despised by the average American citizen. The NSA is probably right up near the top of the list because of their unconstitutional snooping activities, but in terms of sheer…
(NaturalNews) Amid a global financial system that remains in flux, oil prices tanked Friday as well, sending prices below $40 a barrel for the first time since the Global Recession was at its peak in 2009.Prices touched a six-and-a-half year low of $39.86 a barrel for a brief…
(NaturalNews) Americans and people all over the world are still traumatized from the 2007 and 2008 crash that altered world economies. In many ways, we are still recovering from that crisis and countless people and regions worldwide are still recovering. Think Greece, and Brazil;…
(NaturalNews) Just as I’ve repeatedly warned would happen, global stock markets are in freefall right now, with China, Europe and the United States all experiencing “bloodbath” implosions that are already being described as a “market panic.”Click here to watch my mini-documentary…
(NaturalNews) Do you know where your email server has been recently? Or what other servers it recently “exchanged bits” with?When it’s time to clean your secret email server, clean it with Hillary Clinton’s Email Server Wipes, our newest email security product that erases server…
(NaturalNews) The Western media machine is making a huge ruckus over Russia’s decision to enforce an embargo on food products originating in Europe, the U.S. and Canada, which has led to the incineration and destruction of many tons’ worth of contraband cheese, fruit and other products…
There’s a weird inverse relationship between our wallets and our bellies. The smaller one gets, the larger the other seems to grow.
“Your body has to work harder to get over it,” says R. Amadeus Mason, M.D., assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Emory Healthcare and a physician for Georgia Tech’s track and field team. “It adds resistance and fires muscles you’re unaccustomed to using.
By Edith Honan NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenyan officials said on Friday they were considering conservationists’ appeals to give two baby chimpanzees, rescued from possible traffickers in ebola-hit Liberia, sanctuary in a Kenyan reserve but public health fears were holding up transfer. Conservationists believe the animals had been victims of trafficking that sent baby chimps from West and Central Africa to Chinese zoos and private estates in the Middle East, where
Some sunscreens may be doing more harm to your body than good.
An Ebola test vaccine provided blanket protection in a field trial in Guinea, researchers said, possibly heralding “the beginning of the end” for the devastating West African outbreak that has killed thousands. The serum was 100 percent effective after a week in more than 7,600 people inoculated, according to results published in The Lancet medical journal and hailed as “extremely promising” by World Health Organization (WHO) chief Margaret Chan. The
Virginia pursuing changes in wake of Center probe
By Karolos Grohmann KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Efforts to improve the water quality for the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics are ongoing, Games organizers said on Saturday, adding the welfare of the athletes was a top priority after reports of severe pollution off the shores of the Brazilian metropolis. Privately commissioned tests of the water quality, where rowers, sailors and open water swimmers will be competing, revealed this week a
An Indian court has concluded hearing a case filed by Nestle India challenging a local regulator’s report that Maggi instant noodles contained excess lead, a lawyer for the company said. The Bombay High Court will give a judgment at a later date, Rajesh Batra said in a statement late on Friday. Nestle has been at the center of India’s worst food scare in a decade after a regulator in the
LONDON (AP) — The United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response is officially winding down Friday, handing its leadership role and senior staff to the Geneva-based World Health Organization as efforts to contain the deadly virus continue.
By Tom Bergin LONDON (Reuters) – The Chinese slowdown is forcing many Western companies to take a hard look at their businesses there, leading many to reduce investments, costs and product lines and to tackle increasing bad debts. Double digit growth rates during the first decade of the millennium lured scores of Western companies to invest heavily in China. A recent equities market rout has dashed hopes China will, in