Sea cucumber found to prevent or reduce asthma attacks

(Natural News) Sea cucumbers are marine animals that can be found on the sea floor. They are widely used in Asian countries as food or as ingredients of traditional medicine. In an animal study published in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, a team of researchers from Pusan National University in South Korea found that sea cucumbers can also be used to prevent… … Read more

Prevent bone loss from osteoporosis with capillary wormwood

(Natural News) Researchers found a new medicinal plant that can be used to support bone health. A study published in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine found that capillary wormwood (Artemisia capillaris) can help prevent bone loss by regulating osteoblast mineralization, osteoclast formation, and bone resorption. In the study, researchers from Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine… … Read more

Jurubeba, a nightshade common in Brazil, found to have liver protective, analgesic and antioxidant properties

(Natural News) Recent studies indicate a renewed interest in herbal medicine. Researchers at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Brazil looked at the potential health benefits of the traditional medicinal plant called jurubeba (Solanum paniculatum) and found that its leaves exhibit potent analgesic and liver-protective effects. Jurubeba is a small tree… … Read more

Maintaining brain health: Keep your brain young with these supplements and lifestyle habits

(Natural News) Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that impairs memory and other important cognitive functions. Today, it affects about 5.3 million Americans and is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. The number is alarming and continues to increase each year. Before it’s too late, take extra steps on keeping your brain… … Read more

5 Health benefits that make lingonberry a real Scandinavian treasure

(Natural News) Berries are known for being nutritious and a rich source of antioxidants. They also contain soluble and insoluble fiber that help control blood sugar and cholesterol levels and promote healthy digestion. In the U.S., blueberries and blackberries are two of the most popular varieties, and they are packed with health benefits. In the northern parts… … Read more

Is IBS an Autoimmune Disease?

IBS is often considered a disease of exclusion. However, emerging research suggests that IBS is an autoimmune disease triggered by food poisoning. Find out what that means for treatment. The post Is IBS an Autoimmune Disease? appeared first on Chris Kresser. View original article Author: Chris Kresser

The “incubation period” lie about Ebola, and why America is vulnerable to an Ebola outbreak from infected migrants

(Natural News) It’s a huge, dangerous lie. City officials in San Antonio, Texas, are claiming that no migrants from the Ebola-infected Republic of Congo could possibly be carrying Ebola into the United States because “Ebola has a 21-day incubation period,” they say. And the migrants have been walking for more than 21 days. Therefore, they… … Read more

More than 1 out of 4 children who get jabbed with measles vaccines still develop measles, study finds

(Natural News) Did you know that China had more than 700 measles outbreaks between 2009 and 2012, despite the fact that more than 99 percent of the communist country’s population is fully vaccinated in compliance with government mandates? That’s because the measles-containing vaccine (MCV), in case you didn’t know, doesn’t actually work. A groundbreaking new… … Read more

Facebook now demands you endorse the mutilation of children or be banned from its platform

(Natural News) When it recently came to our attention that Facebook banned Natural News for content that was never even shared to Facebook, we quickly realized that Big Tech has amassed far more power over online speech than we could have imagined. And it’s now becoming chillingly apparent that Facebook is also gearing up to… … Read more

The latest round of tech censorship is the legacy media’s last desperate gasp to try to control the conversation and cling to revenues

(Natural News) You may have read in recent days that video platform behemoth YouTube demonetized conservative comedian and podcast host Steven Crowder, of “Louder with Crowder” fame, because he dared to poke fun at an openly gay Left-wing activist posing as a journalist. As noted by Big League Politics: YouTube’s hate speech policies now forbid users from discussing… … Read more