Waking Up to the Invisible Threat: Protecting Your Health in a Wireless World

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We live in an era where we are constantly bathed in unseen energy. From the cell phones in our pockets to the Wi-Fi routers in our homes and the smart meters on our walls, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are pervasive. While we are often told this non-ionizing radiation is harmless, emerging science suggests it poses...

Aluminum Is Toxic to All Life Forms

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"Aluminum is considered to be an essential metal with quantities fluctuating naturally during normal cellular activity. It is found in all tissues and is also believed to play an important role in the development of a healthy fetus."

Top Warning Sign And Health Risks of Vitamin D Deficiency

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Vitamin D deficiency has become a fairly common condition in adults. This is a somewhat new finding; however lack of Vitamin D can cause some bad changes to the body. Adults are especially affected because most adults don’t eat foods that have Vitamin D and they often receive very little sunshine.

Nutritional Therapy for HIV and AIDS

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The virus causes serious damage to your immune system, which leaves you vulnerable to disease-causing organisms, and may progress into AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). While there is currently no known cure, the virus is typically treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART), which consists of a combination of at least three antiretroviral drugs designed to help suppress the HIV virus and stop the progression of disease. 

Nutritional therapy, however, is an often-overlooked alternative, which important new research has shown may be effective in delaying HIV progression without the use of drugs.

Things You Need To Survive In Woods

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It takes more than simply finding your way out of the woods to get lost. It's also about surviving in the outdoors and becoming self-sufficient. If you're going to bug out, camp, or trek, keep these pointers in mind.

What Is Alcohol Poisoning?

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Alcohol poisoning impairs the body and eventually can shut down the areas of the brain that control basic life-support functions like breathing, heart rate, and temperature control. You become more susceptible to alcohol poisoning when you:

A Comprehensive Guide to Healthy Eating for Beginners

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A good diet is essential for many aspects of life, from illness prevention to cognitive function and physical performance.

Telomere : Science of Growing Younger

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Nutritionists have long been interested in the dynamics of telomere length in the body, and how telomeres figure in to human health and life expectancy. Telomeres were first discovered in 1973 by Alexey Olovnikov.

He found that the tiny units of DNA at the very end of each chromosome—the telomere—shorten with time because they cannot replicate completely each time the cell divides and they may be the most powerful biological clock that has yet to be identified.

Hence, as you get older, your telomeres get shorter and shorter. Eventually, DNA replication and cell division ceases completely, at which point you die. However, a growing body of research is showing that certain nutrients play a huge role in protecting telomere length; greatly affecting how long you live.

 

Understanding Panchakarma: The Ancient Ayurvedic Detoxification Therapy

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Discover the ancient Ayurvedic detoxification therapy, Panchakarma. Learn about its five key treatments—Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana—benefits, and what to expect from this holistic approach to detoxification and rejuvenation.

Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Survey Reveals Who’s Healthier

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However, that doesn't mean there is a total absence of evidence about the health of vaccinated versus unvaccinated children to give us an indication of whether or not the use of many more vaccines by children is contributing to their being chronically ill.

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5 Artificial Sweeteners that are Really Bad for the Health

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One new study recently — published in the peer-reviewed journal Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism — found that many artificial sweeteners, acting on the hormones, can actually increase the craving for sugars, leading to an increased risk for obesity and subsequent complications like diabetes and heart disease. While more research is certainly called for on this subject, avoiding the following sweeteners is truly a healthy choice.

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