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(Natural News) Vaccine dogma is everywhere, from the mainstream media to conventional healthcare practitioners – and its even present at a government level. That’s why keeping up with the latest vaccine research and legislative initiatives is so important. Being well-informed is essential, but getting real information about what’s in vaccines, and what kinds of problems… … Read more

Processed food and toxic medications the key causes of high blood pressure

(Natural News) High blood pressure is an increasingly common problem, but are Big Pharma’s drugs part of the problem? Statistics show that in the U.S., the condition (also known as hypertension) affects about 75 million people –which means roughly one out of every three adults has high blood pressure. Estimates  suggest another one-in-three have “pre-hypertension”… … Read more

The glossy privet fruit, a popular Chinese herbal medicine, can prevent osteoporosis in menopausal women

(Natural News) Researchers found a natural way to prevent osteoporosis in menopausal women. The glossy privet fruit (Fructus Ligustri Lucidi), a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, may prevent osteoporosis in menopausal women, according to a study published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. After menopause, women are more likely to develop osteoporosis because of… … Read more

Groundwater in Cape Cod military sites suspected of being contaminated with carcinogens

(Natural News) Yet another U.S. military installation joined the seemingly endless list of facilities with contaminated water supplies. In a report from The Cape Cod Times, the drinking water and groundwater around Joint Base Cape Cod showed dangerous levels of cancer-causing chemicals. Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) have been detected in the local… … Read more

Comprehensive study confirms the cardioprotective effects of blueberries and strawberries

(Natural News) If you’re concerned about a heart attack, there are lots of steps you might take to reduce your risk. Perhaps you’re already exercising and eating a healthy diet, but you’d like to give your efforts that extra edge. Before your doctor convinces you to start taking a long-term regimen of risky medications that… … Read more

Natural medicine is NOT the “alternative” for most of human history, it was the ONLY medicine

(Natural News) When something is labeled an “alternative,” that means there’s something else that is considered the conventional choice. It’s interesting, then, that natural medicine is often stuck into the alternative medicine category. After all, it was the only type of medicine available for thousands of years, and it remains quite effective. Sadly, nature’s gifts… … Read more

Drink more black ginseng tea to prevent diabetes

(Natural News) Ginseng, a herb that’s been used in many traditional systems of medicine in Asia, can improve abnormally high levels of glucose, as well as blood cholesterol, to effectively regulate – or even prevent – Type 2 diabetes, according to a study by researchers from South Korea. In particular, researchers identified black ginseng, a… … Read more

Is your brain getting enough blood flow? Natural ways to improve brain circulation

(Natural News) It’s no secret that the brain does a lot of work. Since this little part of our body is responsible for ensuring that everything works just fine, it’s important to make sure that it gets an adequate amount of blood flow day in and out. Accomplishing this isn’t even as complicated as it sounds and… … Read more

Geoscientist analyzes how contaminants, including bacteria and viruses, move through groundwater

(Natural News) It’s a topic that many of us don’t give much thought: How exactly do bacteria and viruses make their way through groundwater? Countless people can be sickened when this happens after flooding or heavy rains, for example, but what occurs on the microscopic level when this happens is largely a mystery. William Johnson, a… … Read more