Cool that cuppa! New study finds five-fold increase in risk of esophageal cancer for drinkers of super-hot beverages

(Natural News) Love a cup of hot tea? Researchers say it’s best to let it cool down before taking a sip. Drinking tea at high temperatures may increase a person’s risk for esophageal cancer, especially if it is coupled with alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking. The study, which was published in the journal Annals of Internal… … Read more

Certain bacteria that digest toxic heavy metals transform toxic gold particles into “secondary” gold nuggets

(Natural News) Talk about a silver lining — in this case, a gold one: Researchers have discovered that the bacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans is able to “extract valuable trace elements from a compound of heavy metals without poisoning itself.” In particular, they identified a unique side effect of this process, that is, the formation of metallic gold nanoparticles…. … Read more

David Wilcock leaving GAIA over “Lucifarian” agenda divide

(Natural News) According to numerous media reports and a leaked email, David Wilcock of DivineCosmos.com is leaving GAIA TV over some rather sharp disagreements, including what Wilcock describes as a “Lucifarian” agenda involving the GAIA show called Ancient Civilizations. In the REAL.video video below, I offer a detailed analysis of David Wilcock’s complaints against GAIA,… … Read more

Monsanto may soon face “FLOOD” of lawsuits from cancer victims of Roundup herbicide

(Natural News) Monsanto, the maker of the world’s most popular weed killer Roundup, could soon be facing an unrelenting flood of lawsuits from people who got cancer from their product. On Tuesday, a federal judge decided to allow three expert witnesses to give their testimony pertaining to Roundup’s carcinogenicity. U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria ruled… … Read more

Flawed testing and compromised regulatory agencies have conspired to keep harmful pesticides on the market

(Natural News) Even in 2018, as we have more access to information than ever before, some people seem willing to give pesticides the benefit of the doubt. They can’t be that bad, they reason, or they never would have gotten approval. Surely there are tests that show they’re not as dangerous as people think, right?… … Read more

Junk science supreme: JAMA publishes bizarre study claiming election of President Trump linked to opioid drug use

(Natural News) The politicization of science is moving full steam ahead with a new study published in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that associates voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election with opioid drug use. Apparently aiming to capitalize on all of the negative publicity surrounding the alleged opioid… … Read more

Increasingly erratic Elon Musk sells out America, announces massive new manufacturing plant in China as endless HYPE wave continues

(Natural News) Billionaire business magnate and entrepreneur Elon Musk has made a fortune as an innovator and investor — largely in America — but when it comes to giving back, he would rather spend his fortune elsewhere. Like China. And at a time when President Donald Trump is attempting to correct a massive trade imbalance… … Read more

A bad diet can give you a bad back: Researchers discover highly processed foods increase bone loss, risk of vertebral fractures

(Natural News) Ladies, be careful of what you eat. A new study found that a poor diet rich in highly processed foods increases bone loss and the risk of vertebral fractures. “This is the first study to show that high-AGE [high-age glycation end products] diets can directly result in altered vertebral bone quality with inferior… … Read more

Better for you AND the planet: Organic food found to improve human and environmental health

(Natural News) Organic food is not only better and healthier for human health, but for the environment as well, according to a French study. Reducing the consumption of animal products is important because these products are more harmful to the environment than plant-based ones. This is because livestock farming needs high energy and greatly contributes to greenhouse… … Read more