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Protein, that macronutrient that helps repair and regrow damaged muscles, is undoubtedly the most important nutrient in an athlete’s diet. Not only that, protein (in any form, whether it be whey, casein, or plant-based) helps keep bones, cartilage, and blood healthy.
So it’s...
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If there's one thing the past year has taught us, it's that people love to argue about meat. There have been documentaries and social media crusades claiming it's good, it's bad, and everything in between—all citing studies that come to various conclusions. We've...
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There seems to be a different study on eggs every week, with some claiming they’re good for you and others saying they’re dangerous for your health. Even more have said they’re OK, but only if you limit the number of eggs you eat each week.
Figuring out just how much is egg-ceptable...
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After a recent study published in...
Sugar - Not Salt - Bigger Threat To Blood Pressure
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Tuesday, April 10th 2018 at 9:45 am
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GreenMedInfo Research Group
Salt has gotten a bad rap when it comes to blood pressure. Sugar is the real culprit.
For over a hundred years medical researchers have promoted the...
Here's another great study on AAS and your Heart from the HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL.......
Testosterone and the heart
Testosterone is responsible for men's deep voices, increased muscle mass, and strong bones. It also has crucial effects on male behavior, contributing to aggressiveness, and...
Obama’s new policy registration may very well have ended all non-GMO agriculture
Written By: Jude Henry January 4, 2017
President Obama’s pen has stayed so busy signing executive orders (EO) that it’s surprising it hasn’t yet run dry, and as his days in the Oval Office wind down, he has...
Scientists explore new treatment avenues to protect obese individuals from cardiovascular disease
Fatness is clearly linked to cardiovascular disease, but scientists want to find why the unhealthy pair tend to go hand-in-hand and how to break up their relationship.
Source: Scientists explore...
7 Simple Ways to Unclog Your Arteries Naturally
Posted on: Monday, June 23rd 2014
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
We all want to live a long life, but did you know eating these simple foods has been proven scientifically to prevent and in some cases reverse the #1 cause of death in the modern...
Cannabis Superior To Drugs For Inflammatory Bowel Condition (Crohn's Disease)
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Sunday, April 12th 2015 at 5:45 pm
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Sayer Ji, Founder
When drugs fail, and surgery is the only remaining option on the horizon, smoking cannabis may provide an effective and...
Pot for Parkinson's? The Scientific Evidence Is Compelling
Posted on: Sunday, November 22nd 2015
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
Could the very plant that for decades was accused of "frying" users' brains be far superior to pharmaceuticals in treating the "incurable" neurodegenerative condition...
Gandhi still right after 90 years: Vaccines are toxic, unhealthy and ineffective
Saturday, November 07, 2015 by: L.J. Devon, Staff Writer
(NaturalNews) Train the body to depend on a vaccine and it will do just that. Train the body to face disease, build immunity through clean air, water and...
Parkinson’s Disease and Gut Bacteria: A Proven Link
Posted on: Tuesday, October 27th 2015
Written By: Case Adams, Naturopath
The gut and the brain are pretty far apart, but increasingly scientists are connecting the dots and finding that Parkinson's is truly related to gut bacteria...
Successful treatment of rare neurodegenerative disease exemplifies potential of precision medicine
A 20-month-old girl suffering from a rare neurodegenerative disease was diagnosed by exome sequencing and successfully treated.
Source: Successful treatment of rare neurodegenerative disease...
Measles outbreak traced back to VACCINATED woman who spread the disease
Friday, October 16, 2015 by: David Gutierrez
(NaturalNews) As published in the Clinical Infectious Diseases journal, the 2011 measles outbreak in New York has been confirmed to have originated from a fully vaccinated...
New study identifies inflammatory lung disease as risk factor for insulin resistance, diabetes
Numerous studies have identified obesity and poor diet as risk factors for insulin resistance and diabetes. A new study adds another risk factor to the list: inflammatory lung disease. Published in...
Vaccines shown to spur growth of deadlier viral strains: study
Thursday, September 24, 2015 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
(NaturalNews) It is finally being admitted by the scientific community that vaccines do, in fact, shed viruses and, in the process, trigger the formation of more deadly...