Speaking out against psychological child abuse will get you fired by the P.C. police who run America’s universities

(Natural News) Board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Allan M. Josephson was terminated from the University of Louisville because he spoke out about the dangers of using puberty-blocking drugs and cross-sex hormones on children with gender dysphoria. Josephson’s views are not shared by the LGBT community; therefore, he became their target. American universities strive to be politically correct… … Read more

Was rap artist Nipsey Hussle executed by Big Pharma black ops? He was reportedly backing a film about an herbal cure for AIDS

(Natural News) Nipsey Hussle, a popular rap artist, was recently murdered in Los Angeles. While the mainstream narrative is that Hussle was a victim of gang violence, a number of fans and skeptics allege that something more sinister is going on. Hussle was leading a documentary on Dr. Sebi, an herbalist from Honduras who claimed… … Read more

How are the global warming alarmists going to explain this one? Major Greenland glacier is GROWING not shrinking

(Natural News) We’ve all seen headlines like this one: Global warming sees polar bears stranded on melting ice. Or, perhaps you caught this one: Global warming predicted to melt massive Himalayan glaciers, disrupt food production. That’s because the glaciers are all melting, sea levels are rising, islands are disappearing and we’re all going to die,… … Read more

Migraine, again? Alcohol may be the reason why your head hurts

(Natural News) Do you experience migraines? If you drink alcohol, this may be the cause. A study published in the European Journal of Neurology revealed that consumption of alcoholic beverages is a migraine trigger. In the study, a team of European researchers looked at the effect of alcohol consumption in 2,197 individuals who experience migraines…. … Read more

Exercise is just as, and sometimes even more, effective than drugs for treating high blood pressure

(Natural News) People who have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, are at a higher risk of developing chronic illnesses, many of which can lead to early death. Regular exercise is believed to be one of the best ways to control high blood pressure, and a review of studies reports that it may be… … Read more

Not just for dessert: Add a dash of cinnamon to your coffee for a healthier and “richer, less bitter” drink

(Natural News) The next time you find coffee to be too bitter for your taste, sprinkle some cinnamon onto it. The spice makes for a much richer and healthier condiment than the usual cream, milk, or sugar used to blunt the strong taste of coffee. Coffee is widely consumed for a number of health benefits…. … Read more

Light and life: Can “engineered light” influence human health and productivity?

(Natural News) You have probably relegated light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to the same spot that electric light bulbs used to occupy in your awareness. At the most, there will be a slight footnote that the new device gives off more light and consumes less energy than the old one. But some researchers are arguing that LEDs bring more than… … Read more

The next terrible step in the sexual revolution

Preying Upon the Young (Natural News) Disturbing new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) highlight the grave dangers that the transgender ideology poses to children. A new survey of 131,901 public school students has found that nearly 2 percent of students in grades 9-12 identify as “transgender.” That translates into a staggering number of… … Read more

Why oil spills are toxic: Scientists identify substance in crude oil that harms the hearts of fish and humans

(Natural News) It’s common knowledge that oil spills kill fish and other wildlife, but a new study has identified a particularly toxic chemical found in crude oil that affects the cardiovascular systems of fish – and likely that of humans also. The chemical – phenanthrene – is responsible for the cardiotoxicity found in fish exposed… … Read more

Study reveals the stunning secrets of SEAWEED and its role in human brain evolution

(Natural News) A new study from the University of Southern Denmark investigates the historic role that nutrition has played in the evolution of the human brain. If it weren’t for essential nutrients such as magnesium and zinc, modern brains would not be able to function. Throughout history, the primitive hunter-gather must have stumbled across nutrient-dense… … Read more