Green Tea Linked to Decreased Risk for Dementia

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'Aside from water, tea is the most commonly consumed beverage in the world.1 In the US, black tea is by far the most popular, but green tea (which accounted for just 15 percent of the tea consumed in America in 20142) may have particularly powerful health benefits.

Regardless of variety, black and green tea (as well as oolong, dark, and white teas) come from the same plant, an evergreen called Camellia sinensis. It is the processing method and degree of oxidization (exposure to oxygen) that creates the different tea types.

While black tea is oxidized, green tea is not oxidized at all after the leaves are harvested. This minimal oxidation may help to keep the beneficial antioxidants in green tea intact.'

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7 Reasons We Are Growing More Metabolically Inefficient

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'Overall calories, the types of foods we eat, decreased expenditure and an loss of self-integrity are the biggest contributors to plus-sized cultures. Due the nature of our metabolic inefficiency, more people than ever before have tremendous challenges in losing weight and keeping it off.'

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Information Wars: Watch Out for Paid Trolls and Front Groups

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'As you peruse the internet looking for bridges to reach some impressions of reality based information, stay focused and avoid looking under the bridge or the trolls will get you and leave you more confused than ever.

 Yes, this is a metaphor for internet trolling based on old English legends that ugly creatures lived under bridges to ward off unwanted visitors. In real terms, the bridge is the text and looking under the bridge refers to looking at the comments below.'

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The Clinical Impact of Vitamin C: My Personal Experiences as a Physician

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 'Is the healing power of Vitamin C too good to be true? Can this inexpensive and convenient vitamin improve and heal the toughest of ailments? 

by Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD

My ongoing relationship with vitamin C now spans a full 20 years, when I first met Dr. Hal Huggins, a pioneering dentist who opened my eyes to a wide array of clinical approaches to different diseases with hitherto unheard-of clinical results at his clinic in Colorado Springs. 

I can honestly say that my first visit to his clinic began the most meaningful part of my medical education. Nothing has been the same since. My office where I practiced adult cardiology ended up being shuttered shortly after that first visit. And I have never looked back.'

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Best strategies for a disease-free life

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'You don’t have to settle for disease. There are easy natural interventions that can prevent and heal the diseases that plague people in today’s Western world. Each of these interventions addresses one or more of the primary strategies for becoming disease-free. These strategies are
     
  • Reducing body inflammation
  • Supporting the immune system
  • Establishing a healthy lifestyle                                                      Read More
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Maui Monsanto Madness – Federal Judge Positioned to Protect Monsanto

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'In November 2014, Maui citizens and activists managed to push through a moratorium on herbicide and pesticide testing until full disclosure of the chemicals environmental impact on humans, animals, soil, and water is known.
 

Currently, Dow Chemical and Monsanto are “testing” by spraying indiscriminately throughout the second largest island of Hawaii. Maui County Council also demanded full third party examination of the chemicals long term effects on the soil and water.'

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The Medical Cartel: Too Big to Fail, Too Evil to Expose



'There are several reasons why the medical cartel is too big to fail: the enormous amount of money at stake; its aim to control populations.

In this article, I want to examine a related reason.

Suppose it was discovered that thousands of bridges around the US were in imminent danger of collapsing? Not because maintenance and repair were lacking, not because the materials used to build them were cheap and shoddy. But because the original designs were inadequate and broke basic rules of engineering.

Suppose five or six major manufacturers built their automobiles so the vast majority of power derived from the engines was transferred to one wheel?

Suppose the US Dept. of Agriculture recommended that all farmers spray their crops with heavy chlorine instead of water?'

In other words, the science itself is fraudulent.'


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